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Living St. Louis | March 28, 2022

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Service Dogs
A local trainer at Got Your Six Support Dogs explains why it takes so much time and money to train service dogs for those experiencing PTSD, and a veteran talks about how important his service dog is in his life.

Virginia Minor
In 1872, St. Louisan Virginia Minor tried unsuccessfully to register to vote, and she and her husband took her case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The court upheld Missouri’s right to limit voting to men only, but the decision influenced the suffrage movement’s tactics. 

Gyo Obata
The renowned architect, who died in early March at the age of 99, was part of the post-war modernist movement at Washington University. His influence is told in an excerpt from Mid-Century Modern in St. Louis.  

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Living St. LouisMarch 28, 2022
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Service Dogs, Virginia Minor, Gyo Obata.