| 741 |
Schlesinger & Mayer, (
Business Dictionary
) ...immediately, attaching its name to the ornate building that would become an architectural landmark...
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| 742 |
Greyhound Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...were manufactured in Muskegon, Michigan. In 1930, the company changed its name to Greyhound Corp....
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| 743 |
Illinois Bell Telephone Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...from 34,000 in 1900 to roughly one million by 1930. By the early 1920s, Chicago Telephone employed...
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| 744 |
Republic Steel Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...men at its plant in East Chicago, Indiana. In 1930, following more mergers, the company changed its...
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| 745 |
Locational Stability: Saint Aloysius Parish, Chicago in 1951, (
Map
) ...great social change. The accumulation of buildings over time testifies to the precinct's relative...
...the accumulation of activities and requisite buildings over time. Covering all or parts of four city...
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| 746 |
Western Electric Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...expanded during the 1870s from 20 people in 1870 to a workforce of 105 men and 25 women by 1880. In...
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| 747 |
Booz Allen & Hamilton Inc., (
Business Dictionary
) ...year, the firm moved into offices in the Field Building. In 1943, when the firm's name became Booz...
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| 748 |
Ceco Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...the com- mercial construction industry to create buildings out of concrete. By the end of the 1920s,...
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| 749 |
Northern Trust Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...a branch in London and expanding to a new building at Wacker and Adams, the bank employed about...
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| 750 |
Evans Food Products, (
Business Dictionary
) ...been renting a small office in the State Street building that Olin owned. Olin quickly patented his...
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| 751 |
Veluchamy Enterprises, (
Business Dictionary
) ...and industrial real-estate space, including the building that housed the former Michael Jordan's...
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| 752 |
Jewel Cos., (
Business Dictionary
) ...850 routes and $8 million in annual sales. In 1930, when the company had traded in its old horse-...
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| 753 |
Kraft Inc., (
Business Dictionary
) ...the cheese consumed in the United States. In 1930, Kraft-Phenix became a subsidiary of the National...
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| 754 |
Water and Urban Life, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Essay)
) ...central but certainly not natural backdrop. Building from his experience with the World’s Columbian...
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| 755 |
Brunswick Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...and Sedgwick Streets, which was housed in a building designed by Louis Sullivan, employed about 700...
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| 756 |
Union Tank Car Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...the company moved into the new Union Tank Car Building in Chicago's Loop, annual sales exceeded $100...
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| 757 |
Bethlehem Steel Corp., (
Business Dictionary
) ...during this period. It finally arrived in 1962, building a large new plant at Burns Harbor, Indiana....
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| 758 |
Carson Pirie Scott & Co., (
Business Dictionary
) ...company moved into a new Louis Sullivan–designed building at State and Madison. During the twentieth...
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| 759 |
Holabird & Root, (
Business Dictionary
) ...including the Tacoma and Marquette buildings, in addition to homes and other structures. By the...
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| 760 |
LaSalle National Bank, (
Business Dictionary
) ...It moved to the recently constructed Art Deco building on the northeast corner of Adams and LaSalle...
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