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391 DePaul University, Sarah Fenton( Authored Entry )
...in education for the city's growing Latino population. Three years later the three schools formed...
392 Armories, Eleanor Hannah( Authored Entry )
...regiments. As ING companies followed the population out to the suburbs in the 1950s and 1960s, new...
393 Chicago Historical Society, Michael H. Ebner( Authored Entry )
...documenting and interpreting Chicago's diverse populations. New initiatives—studying the history of...
394 Chicago Ridge, IL, Larry A. McClellan( Authored Entry )
...a strong new industrial and commercial base, the population increased dramatically, to 5,748 in 1960...
395 East Dundee, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry( Authored Entry )
...and a shopping center around 1990. In 2000 population stood at 2,955, with 94 percent white and...
396 Fox River Grove, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry( Authored Entry )
...continued throughout the 1990s, and the 2000 population was 4,862. Fox River Grove is home to Windy...
397 Frankfort, IL, Sarah S. Marcus( Authored Entry )
...to cultivate surrounding acres, Frankfort's population had risen to 10,391 and the village had been...
398 Homelessness and Shelters, Robert Slayton( Authored Entry )
...and the presence of alcoholism among this population; every study, however, showed that addicted...
399 North Riverside, IL, Patricia Krone Rose( Authored Entry )
...jobs available in nearby western suburbs, population peaked in 1970 at 8,097. The construction of...
400 Oakbrook Terrace, IL, Margaret Franson Pruter( Authored Entry )
...Butterfield Road in the 1990s. By 2000, when population reached 2,300, most of the city's available...
401 Palos Hills, IL, William T. Corcoran( Authored Entry )
...Polish immigrants constitute 50 percent of the population, with substantial numbers of Italian and...
402 Commuting, Michael P. Conzen( Authored Entry )
...is a concomitant of the region's long-term population growth, the spatial expansion of the urban...
...transit. FIGURE 1 Metropolitan decentralization of population and jobs during the second half of the...
403 Political Culture, Robin Einhorn( Authored Entry )
...in the 1880s and 1890s, which increased the population who depended on streetcars. These annexations...
...of the white working-class and middle-class population remained in Chicago than in other comparable...
404 Waste Disposal, Christopher Thale( Authored Entry )
...suburban dumps, which also served booming suburban populations. The amount of household refuse...
...in the late twentieth century as the region's population grew and an affluent society indulged in...
405 Water, Louis P. Cain( Authored Entry )
...growth of industry, combined with continued population growth, would put significant pressure on the...
...law, as the city's human and business populations grew, the underlying objective of Chicago's...
406 Mail Order, Mark R. Wilson( Authored Entry )
...which were still home to half of the American population as late as 1920, the catalogs served not...
407 Serbs, Peter T. Alter( Authored Entry )
...this suburban growth new churches were built to accommodate the shift in the Serbian population....
408 Street Life, Perry R. Duis( Authored Entry )
...and play. Sweltering nights saw much of the population sleeping on the sidewalks, and evictions cast...
...of antiloitering laws gradually drove the transient population into Skid Row districts to the north,...
409 Rolling Meadows, IL, Marilyn Elizabeth Perry( Authored Entry )
...Tall Oaks, Dawngate, and Creekside. By 2000 the population was 24,609, with 19 percent at Hispanic...
410 Thornton, IL, Dave Bartlett( Authored Entry )
...by the Girls Scouts until 1988. Thornton's population has been stable for years at around 3,000,...

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