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Chicago Area Project, David Wolcott and Steven Schlossman(
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) ...Chicago Area Project...
...The Chicago Area Project (CAP), a pioneering delinquency prevention program, was incorporated in...
...from prominent sociologists at the University of Chicago and the Illinois Institute for Juvenile...
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Chicago Women's Liberation Union, Margaret Strobel(
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) ...Chicago Women's Liberation Union...
...The Chicago Women's Liberation Union (CWLU, 1969–1977) was founded by women from the civil rights...
...sports teams and challenged sexism in the Chicago Park District . With the Chicago chapter of the...
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Chicago Crime Commission, David E. Ruth(
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) ...Chicago Crime Commission...
...The Chicago Crime Commission is a nonpartisan, anticrime organization founded by businessmen in 1919...
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Chicago Sound, John McAllister(
Authored Entry
) ...Chicago Sound...
...aspects of them, their distinctiveness diminished. Nevertheless, two of these Chicago Sounds—...
...the Chicago Symphony Orchestra brass section at Symphony Center and the blues in Chicago...
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1909 Chicago, (
Interpretive Digital Essay (Special Feature)
) ...1909 Chicago...
...The City the Planners Saw Interpretive Digital Essay : The Plan of Chicago...
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Chicago School of Television, Rich Samuels(
Authored Entry
) ...Chicago School of Television...
...the desire to propagate an esthetic, created the Chicago School. When coaxial cable linked the East...
...facilities to fill an evening schedule. Chicago's task was to fill the gap—at low cost. The success...
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Chicago Federation of Musicians, Sandy R. Mazzola(
Authored Entry
) ...Chicago Federation of Musicians...
...CMS attempt to limit membership in the new Chicago Orchestra to local musicians, CMS in 1891 joined...
...ensued, ultimately leading in 1901 to the Chicago Federation of Musicians, Local 10, AFM, an...
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Bessie Coleman: Pioneer Chicago Aviator, Ann Durkin Keating(
Authored Entry
) ...Bessie Coleman: Pioneer Chicago Aviator...
...Preserve) for Coleman's first exhibition in Chicago. Coleman died in a plane crash in Florida in...
...accommodate the needs of African American pilots who faced discrimination at other Chicago airports....
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Chicago to Mackinac Race, Geoffrey Baer(
Authored Entry
) ...Chicago to Mackinac Race...
...in the breakwater at Van Buren Street prior to the beginning of the Chicago to Mackinac Race, 1905....
...Photographer: Unknown. Source: Chicago Historical Society. FIGURE 1...
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Chicago Federation of Labor, Daniel A. Graff(
Authored Entry
) ...Chicago Federation of Labor...
...County Industrial Union Council, the South Chicago Trades and Labor Assembly, and the Calumet Joint...
...Founded in 1896, the Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL) quickly emerged as the nation's most powerful...
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Skokie's Border with Chicago, Amanda Seligman(
Authored Entry
) ...Skokie's Border with Chicago...
...Although Chicago's size and population make it the central city of the metropolitan region, it has...
...of all annexations. In 1954, for example, Chicago annexed land from the village of Skokie , but it...
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Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, Diana Haskell(
Authored Entry
) ...Joffrey Ballet of Chicago...
...The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, which gave its premiere performance in 1954...
...the Robert Joffrey Ballet Concert, relocated to Chicago in 1995. An outgrowth of the American Ballet...
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Dwight L. Moody: Heaven and Chicago, (
Authored Entry
) ...Dwight L. Moody: Heaven and Chicago...
...rise. There is not a man here, not one in Chicago, who has not some hope of reaching Heaven. Now, if...
...all about it. I call your attention to this truth that Heaven is just as much a place as Chicago....
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Fermilab's Accelerator Ring: Metropolitan Chicago's Largest Circle, (
Authored Entry
) ...Fermilab's Accelerator Ring: Metropolitan Chicago's Largest Circle...
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North Chicago, IL, Wallace Best(
Authored Entry
) ...North Chicago, IL...
...of the Loop. Incorporated as a village in 1895, North Chicago was called South Waukegan until 1901....
...Proximity to Lake Michigan and to Chicago made the area ideal for manufacturing. The fact that it...
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West Chicago, IL, Jane S. Teague(
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) ...West Chicago, IL...
...Institute in 1853, Wheaton Academy moved to West Chicago in 1944, where it remains the oldest high...
...for community purposes. In the 1980s, West Chicago became known as the fastest-growing industrial...
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South Chicago Heights, IL, Larry A. McClellan(
Authored Entry
) ...South Chicago Heights, IL...
...the Hubbard's Trail, from Vincennes, Indiana, to Chicago. In 1833, Adam and Phoebe Brown, from Ohio,...
...roads, with Hubbard's Trail now better known as Chicago Road. In 1906, the Browns sold their inn to...
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Chicago Public Library, Cathleen D. Cahill(
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) ...Chicago Public Library...
...According to legend, the Chicago Public Library began with the donation of books by British citizens...
...from service to uplift. This corresponded with Chicago's larger cultural renaissance, which included...
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Social Gospel in Chicago, Martin E. Marty(
Authored Entry
) ...Social Gospel in Chicago...
...Jane Addams at Hull House in addition to Chicago Commons. In many of the suburban congregations,...
...reform and spread justice in the United States. Chicago was host to many Social Gospel expressions,...
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Commercial Club of Chicago, Susan Marie Wirka(
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) ...Commercial Club of Chicago...
...ambitious program of regional planning with the publication of its report Chicago Metropolis 2020:...
...Preparing Metropolitan Chicago for the 21st Century....
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