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381 Great Depression, Tracey Deutsch( Authored Entry )
...race, ethnicity, and even across different industries. By 1940 one-third of the workers in Chicago's...
382 Industrial Art and Design, Victoria Kasuba Matranga( Authored Entry )
...These schools have generated vital links to industry for faculty and students. During World War II,...
383 Planning, City and Regional, Lawrence Christmas( Authored Entry )
...in suburban areas and introduced chapters on industry, land use , and water supply and sanitation....
384 Saloons, Perry R. Duis( Authored Entry )
...1880s a growing overcapacity in the brewery industry began to force change. Overestimates of future...
385 Foodways, Tracy N. Poe( Authored Entry )
...their immediate communities, some growing into food industry giants such as Kraft Foods, Sara Lee...
386 Gas and Electricity, Harold L. Platt( Authored Entry )
...In addition to the rapid growth of the electric industry, the gas business underwent a revolution of...
387 Austrians, Philip V. Bohlman( Authored Entry )
...stockyards, for railroads , or in related industries, such as in foundries and construction . The...
388 Politics and the Press, Jon Bekken( Authored Entry )
...became entrenched only in the 1960s with industry consolidation and the replacement of individual...
389 Donnelley (R. R.) & Sons Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...number one company in the commercial printing industry, R. R. Donnelley grossed about $150 million...
...and was printing paper manuals for computer industry companies such as Microsoft, annual sales stood...
390 Walgreen Co., ( Business Dictionary )
...that would become the rule throughout the industry) opened on theSouth Side in 1952. Annual sales...
391 Flying Food Group Inc., ( Business Dictionary )
...attacks devastated the American air travel industry, and the air catering business along with it....
...helped to insulate it partially from the industry downturn, it nevertheless laid off hundreds of its...
392 United Air Lines, ( Business Dictionary )
...and the modern American commercial airline industry were born out of small private companies that...
...era, United and the whole commercial airline industry grew rapidly. Annual revenues, which came...
...the U.S. government deregulated the airline industry in 1978, United was the number one passenger...
393 Housekeeping, Glenna Matthews( Authored Entry )
...in any other city, is dominated by a single industry of so offensive a character. ” The people who...
394 Chicago Housing Authority, Harvey M. Choldin( Authored Entry )
...to create housing for the workers in war industries. Two large projects had some units for black...
395 Fiction, Bill Savage( Authored Entry )
...Chicago and its now-defunct meatpacking industry. The novel's exposé of unsanitary and dangerous...
396 Jews, Irving Cutler( Authored Entry )
...and factory laborers, especially in the garment industry, where many men and women became ardent...
397 Machine Politics, Roger Biles( Authored Entry )
...of contracts and jobs for the construction industry. i3822 A cartoon by John T. McCutcheon, in the...
398 Philanthropy, Peter Frumkin( Authored Entry )
...Shedd Aquarium , the Museum of Science and Industry , and the Adler Planetarium . Following a larger...
399 Shoreline Development, Gwen Hoerr Jordan( Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay) )
...launched vigorous campaigns against growing industries to develop and maintain public access to the...
400 Two Kinds of Factories, ( Interpretive Digital Essay (Gallery) )
...job than many others in the meatpacking industry. All but one of the workers in this photograph...

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