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"A Youthful Hundred: The History Of The Racquet Club St. Louis 1906-2006" 2007 NOONAN, Troupe

NOONAN, Troupe

[208] pp.

Heritage Histories

2007

First Deluxe/ Leatherbound Edition

The name of prior owner (Zsolt Rumy, late founder and CEO of Zoltec in St Louis) is embossed in gold on front cover

10 1/4" x 8 3/8"

"The Racquet Club Saint Louis 1906-1956" chronicles the first fifty years of the The Racquet Club of Saint Louis (RCSL), a historic St. Louis institution known for its elegant clubhouse (built 1906-1907) and its role in the city's social life, particularly in the early to mid-20th century. This 1906-1956 period covers the club's founding and formative decades, highlighting its architectural significance and cultural importance before its eventual evolution, with the book celebrating its significant history during that half-century.

Key Aspects of the Period:

Establishment (1906-1907): The club's iconic clubhouse at 476 N. Kingshighway Blvd was designed by Mauran, Russell & Garden and formally opened at the end of 1907, becoming a landmark.

Social Hub: The club served as a center for St. Louis's elite, focusing on racquet sports like tennis, squash, and racquetball, alongside social events.

Cultural Significance: The publication likely documents the club's status as a prestigious venue and a key part of the city's social fabric during its first half-century


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