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Gael Sullivan Testimonial Dinner

A group of men pose for a picture during the testimonial dinner to Second Assistant Postmaster General Gael Sullivan at the Hotel Pennsylvania. Pictured are (l-r): William H. Lemmerman, President, 2nd Division Railway Mail Service Officials; William J. Carey, Superintendent, 2nd Division Railway Mail Service Officials; Gael Sullivan, Second Assistant Postmaster General; Morris Klein, President, New York Railway Mail Association; Robert E.

Hannegan Post Office Dedication

A group of people pose with bottles of Coca-Cola during the dedication of the Robert E. Hannegan Post Office in St. Louis, Missouri. Present are: Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan (right), former St. Louis mayor Bernard F. Dickmann (second from right), Mrs. Bernard F. Dickmann (third from right), and Sally Hannegan (fourth from right). All others unidentified.

Hannegan Post Office Dedication

From left to right, William Hannegan, Mrs. Bernard Dickmann, Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan, Sally Hannegan, former St. Louis mayor Bernard F. Dickmann, and Robert E. Hannegan, Jr. stand underneath a portrait of Robert E. Hannegan at the dedication of the Robert E. Hannegan Post Office in St. Louis, Missouri. The portrait was painted by Greta Kempton.

Hannegan Post Office Dedication

A large group of people pose for a group picture at the dedication of the Robert E. Hannegan Post Office in St. Louis, Missouri. Present are: former St. Louis mayor Bernard F. Dickmann (foreground, left, wearing pocket square), Mrs. Bernard F. Dickmann (second row, fifth from left, behind Bernard Dickmann), Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan (second row, third from right, holding fur coat), Sally Hannegan (second row, second from right), and William Hannegan (second row, fourth from right). All others unidentified.

Dedication of Post Office

From left to right, William Hannegan, Robert E. Hannegan, Jr., Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan, and Sally Hannegan view a portrait of former Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan at the dedication of the Robert E. Hannegan Post Office in St. Louis, Missouri. The portrait was painted by Greta Kempton.