Professor Julius K. Hunter's Stuff You Never Knew About St. Louis History

Author:   Julius K Hunter
Publisher:   Kelton IV Enterprises, LLC
ISBN:  

9798985698503


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   01 July 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Professor Julius K. Hunter's Stuff You Never Knew About St. Louis History


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"From the desk of longtime St. Louis news anchor (and occasional teacher) Julius Hunter, now you can learn all the funniest and most incredible bits of St. Louis history to fascinate your friends or just for your own enjoyment! Featuring 309 juicy little ""fun facts"" about St. Louis history that somehow evaded our history classes, this light read-complete with clever and hilarious artwork by gifted St. Louis illustrator Todd Bauman-will keep the attention of anyone from little tykes to old codgers."

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Author:   Julius K Hunter
Publisher:   Kelton IV Enterprises, LLC
Imprint:   Kelton IV Enterprises, LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9798985698503


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   01 July 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The author's name, Julius Hunter, is a household word (actually TWO words) in every corner of the Greater St. Louis Metro Area. (On some corners more than others.) Since he was born - and not a day before his unceremonious birth - Hunter has held more jobs than you can shake a stick at. But in the interest of non-violence, let us not do any stick-shaking or saber-rattling. But a bit of jousting and even a bit of horse-play is in order. If we follow the bouncing ball of his colorful career, we can either sight a divinely guided meteoric rise to name recognition... or a personal contest for him to see how many jobs he could rack up in one lifetime. (Note: his maternal Grandma Hattie lived to be 102). So, without further ado before saying adieu... let us just list a sampler of the jobs he has held since he was a nine-year-old cleaning an elderly woman's house. Here goes: busboy; Sunday School teacher; organist; choirmaster; eighth grade teacher; educational radio station announcer/producer; ad agency copywriter; freshmen women's dorm housemaster; TV reporter/anchor; author; genealogist; banquet speaker; newspaper columnist; radio talk show host; philanthropist; cooking instructor; children's advocate; lecturer; adjunct communications instructor; university administrator; police commissioner; Missouri Historical Society, Campbell House Museum, and Backstoppers board member; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra narrator; and choral music composer. And through this variegated (rather than checkered) career, the author managed to collect the following 300+ fascinating facts about St. Louis history he bets you never learned in school.

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