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Parents searching for ways to entertain their younger children during the cold, wintry months might want to try out a fun and educational play space in northern Arnold. The Busy Einstein Cognitive Play Center opened earlier this year at 521 Jeffco Blvd. in the shopping plaza that also houses a ...

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Jefferson Barracks, Spinal Cord Unit Bldg. 52,Veterans, Saint Louis, MO on Jefferson Barracks Dr., St. Louis, MO 63125-4101. Phone number is 314-894-6677. Kansas City, MO location is 4801 Linwood Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64128. Phone number is 816-861-4700. MO HealthNet

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  • What kind of school is Fontbonne University?

    Fontbonne University. Fontbonne University is a co-ed liberal arts Catholic institution of approximately 3,000 students in Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. It is a member of the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Fontbonne is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association...

  • What is the Fontbonne collection?

    We bring these collections together to provide enduring access to a variety of materials, including faculty and student scholarship, creative works, open-access resources, and items from University Archives & Special Collections, thus preserving Fontbonne’s rich history and vibrant traditions for future generations.

  • What happened in the Fontbonne Library?

    On October 24, 1970, a group of eight African American women entered the library of Fontbonne University with a common goal. Yolande Nicholson, Antoinette Smith, Rita Hunt, Jeannette Gauda, Collette Lemelle and three others chained the doors of the library shut and began to do their homework as they occupied the space.

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