Jack Eggmann, archivist for the St. Louis Tennis Hall of Fame, had over one hundred years’ worth of a historical secret: How a landlocked city with bad weather had contributed so much to the development of tennis. Mr. Eggmann was uniquely positioned in the history of modern tennis, having acquired his father’s-era flavor as well as that of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, his own era.
To get the word out, and to empty several lifetimes’ worth of memorabilia, he turned to CF&A, who completed the project, along with hiring ancillary professionals including: editors, proofreaders, reviewers, web designers, and printers (four kinds). |