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  • ...institute of Chicago - Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chicago (disambiguation)]]
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  • * [https://www.mlb.com/cubs Chicago Cubs] official website
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  • ...e House (London, 1883), University Settlement (Chicago, 1883), Hull House (Chicago, 1889), Henry Street (New York, 1895) are among the best known of the hundr
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  • ...rt Worth, Atlantic City, and St. Louis in favor of working on the plan for Chicago.
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  • * [https://www.mlb.com/whitesox Chicago White Sox] official website
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  • * [https://www.nba.com/bulls Chicago Bulls] official NBA website
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  • [[Chicago, Illinois]]'s first small fast [[fireboat]]
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  • {{rpl|Chicago (fireboat)}} {{rpl|Chicago fireboat 6-8-8}}
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  • A private, coeducational research university in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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  • an overview of fireboats operated by [[Chicago, Illinois]] since 1877
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  • * Hammond, J. Daniel, and Claire H. Hammond, ed., ''Making Chicago Price Theory: Friedman-Stigler Correspondence, 1945-1957''. Routledge (2006 * Leeson, Robert. ''The Eclipse of Keynesianism: The Political Economy of the Chicago Counter-Revolution'' (2001) [http://www.amazon.com/Eclipse-Keynesianism-Pol
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  • ...Carl (1989) ''The Idea of Absolute Music''. Chicago; London: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-13486-4 (OCLC 489879639)
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  • ...ncois-villon |title=François Villon |publisher=Poetry Foundation |location=Chicago |date=2023}}
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  • A former [[tugboat]], commissioned in 1885 to serve as [[Chicago, Illinois]]'s first official [[fireboat]]
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  • *Brain CK. (1981) The hunters or the hunted? Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • *Brain CK. (1981) The hunters or the hunted? Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...-market economics]] practiced at and disseminated from the [[University of Chicago]] after 1950. The leaders included [[George Stigler]], [[Milton Friedman]] ...er to economists teaching in the Economics Department at the University of Chicago, and closely related academic areas at the University such as the Graduate
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  • Professor of Physics at [[Loyola University (Chicago)]], where he researches [[quantum mechanics]]; Immediate Past President, [[
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  • ...ring as Gendered Work Women in Culture and Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991. ...ation and Social Control The Heritage of Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.
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  • ...r just '''Chicago''') is a private, coeducational research university in [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[United States of America|U.S.]]. It was founded by oil magna ...itle=Nobel Laureates| date=December 10, 2008 | publisher=The University of Chicago | url=http://www.uchicago.edu/about/accolades/nobel/|archiveurl=http://www.
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  • A [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 2010
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  • A [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 2017
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  • * [http://economics.uchicago.edu The University of Chicago Department of Economics]
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  • A division of the University of Illinois at Chicago
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  • A [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in the 1880s
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  • [[University of Chicago]]; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • ...ies/burrow/index.html Dravidian Etymological Dictionary] - [[University of Chicago]]
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  • ...el, designed by George Ferris for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.}} ...ide]] that was first introduced at the [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago. Designed by [[George Ferris]], the ride features a large vertical wheel t
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  • ...1 (Genetic & Biometric Foundations); New Edition | publisher=University of Chicago Press | isbn=0-226-91038-5}} ...s v. 2 (Theory of Gene Frequencies); New Edition | publisher=University of Chicago Press | isbn=0-226-91039-3}}
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  • A subgenre of hip hop music that originated in Chicago in the early 2010s.
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  • ...n.org/articles/goodspeed_strange_new_gospels.htm ''Strange New Gospels''], Chicago 1931
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  • ...egemony and Interstate Cooperation in the War on Terrorism'' University of Chicago Press, 2009.
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  • ...s a [[steamship|steam powered]] [[Chicago fireboats|fireboat]] built for [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1886.<ref name=ChicagoItsHistory> ...story-and-its-builders-a-century-of-marvelous-growth-volume-v2-rru/page-39-chicago-its-history-and-its-builders-a-century-of-marvelous-growth-volume-v2-rru.sh
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  • A [[fireboat]] operated in [[Chicago, Illinois]] from 1908 to 1947, twin of the [[Graeme Stewart (fireboat, 1909
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  • A predominantly black church located in south Chicago with upwards of 10,000 members, established in 1961.
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  • A [[fireboat]] operated in [[Chicago, Illinois]] from 1937 to 1981, when she was converted to an excursion boat
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  • A [[fireboat]] operated in [[Chicago, Illinois]] from 1949 until 2010, sister ship to the [[Joseph Medill (fireb
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  • ...izabeth Taylor. ''American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley: His Battle for Chicago and the Nation,'' (2000) Detailed scholarly biography. ...le=Clout: Mayor Daley and His City|year=1975|publisher=H. Regnery|location=Chicago|id=ISBN 0-8092-8291-7}}
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  • A dominant point guard that lead the [[Chicago Bulls]] basketball team to win two three-peats in the 1990s.
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  • A [[fireboat]] operated in [[Chicago, Illinois]] from 1948, until she was shipwreck, sister ship to the [[Victor
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  • ...for Scholars from Graduate School Through Tenure'', Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-30151-8 (OCLC 247857816).
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  • ...achine, '''Harold Washington''' eventually became the first black Mayor of Chicago, a city known for its rough and tumble politics. Born on Saturday, April 15 ...6th District, 1965-1976; Illinois State Senator, 26th District, 1977-1980; Chicago Mayoral Candidate, 1977 (received 11% of the vote); United States Congressm
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  • {{rpl|Chicago Cubs}} {{rpl|Chicago White Sox}}
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  • ...League Baseball]] team in the American League Central division, located in Chicago, Illinois.
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  • A [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1909, twin of the [[Joseph Medill (fireboat, 1908)]]
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  • ...Baseball|MLB]] team in the National League Central division, located in [[Chicago, Illinois]].
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  • ...] team based in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. The team was founded in 1876 as the Chicago White Stockings, as one of the inaugural teams in the [[National League]]. The team has been based in Chicago since its inception in 1876. They have played their home games at the follo
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  • | publisher = University of Chicago Press | location = Chicago
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  • ...ton (1932) ''Honoré de Balzac: a Force of Nature''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...cago Press (Black Literature and Culture – a series from The University of Chicago Press), 1993.
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  • ...free-market economics practiced at and disseminated from the University of Chicago after 1950
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  • Chicago Editor, [[Pajamas Media]]; freelance writer living in Streator, IL.; Blog
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  • A [[fireboat]] commissioned in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1886 - the city's first purpose built fireboat
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  • ...ate=Winter 2003|work=Keywords of Media Theory |publisher=The University of Chicago}}
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  • A private [[university]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[United States of America|U.S.]], founded by the [[Congregati
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  • ...ement ride first introduced in 1890 at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago featuring a large vertical wheel to which passenger cars are attached.
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  • Chicago settlement house established in September, 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Ga
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  • ...trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway that operated between Chicago, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California from 1901 to 1915.
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  • ...umber of items that are now in every day use: among many other things, the Chicago World's Fair boasted of the first ever [[Ferris wheel]] and its central cou
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  • James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law, [[University of Chicago]]; Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow, [[Hoover Institution]]; [[Ameri
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  • ...theory | series=Chicago Lectures in Mathematics | publisher=University of Chicago Press | year=1970 | isbn=0-226-30870-7 | page=19}}
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  • ...and codirector of Program on International Affairs at the [[University of Chicago]]; coauthor of ''[[The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy]]''
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  • |{{Image|Chicago refinery flare.jpg| |200px|Oil refinery flare near Chicago}}
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  • a visionary blueprint for the city of Chicago from 1909 that championed the improvement of infrastructure and the lakefro
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  • ...ny (1920). ''The Meat Packing Industry in America''. Swift &amp; Company, Chicago, Illinois. * Lowe, David Garrard (2000) ''Lost Chicago''. Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, New York ISBN 0823028712.
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  • [[File:The fireboat Joseph Medill and 3 stacks of Youngstown S + T. - South Chicago.jpg|thumb|The ''Joseph Medill'' ]] ...s commissioned in [[Chicago, Illinois]], in 1908, and was the first of two Chicago fireboats of that name -- the second being commissioned in 1949.<ref name=C
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  • ...Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway that operated between the cities of Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles, California from November 14, 1926 to May 15, 196
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  • ...Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway that operated between the cities of Chicago, Illinois and Los Angeles, California from November 14, 1926 to April 30, 1
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  • ...nalysis of crime, discrimination and population; lecturer, [[University of Chicago]]; former [[American Enterprise Institute]] and [[Defense Policy Board]]
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  • [[CNBC]] cable journalist whose "rant" on the floor of the [[Chicago Stock Exchange]] is considered part of the heritage of the early [[Tea Part
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  • ...and Peace: The Constitution and Foreign Affairs after 9/11'' University of Chicago Press, 2005
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  • ...nomenology and Social Relations: Selected Writings. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970, p. 125 </ref>
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  • ...| title=Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology | publisher= University of Chicago Press |isbn=0-226-68473-3 }} ...ll | date=1986 |title=Evolution: Selected papers | publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-91053-9 }}
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  • (1870-1940) Founder, in 1905, of ''The Chicago Defender,'' which became the most widely circulated black newspaper in the
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  • ...A History of the Modern Games'', University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago, Illinois (2002). ISBN 0-252-07046-1
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  • ...ity), Charles R. Marshall (UCLA), and J. John Sepkoski, Jr. (University of Chicago), (1997). Paleo 21. Frankfurt, Germany, 1997. Retrieved from Natural Hist
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  • * [http://www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/urbanexp/ "Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull House and its Neighbors, 1889-1963], 1000+ primary documents, hundred
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  • ...nds in Islamist Ideology]]''; previously on faculty at the [[University of Chicago]] and [[Columbia University]]
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  • ...at the [[University of Chicago]] in 1945. It was while he was Professor at Chicago that he developed radiocarbon dating.<ref>''Nobel Lectures, Chemistry 1942-
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  • ...1962) '[[The Structure of Scientific Revolutions]]' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-45808-3
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  • ...|year= 1970 |coauthors= |publisher= University of Chicago Press |location= Chicago |isbn= }}
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  • ...ly 12, 2007 from the merger of the ''Chicago Board of Trade'' (CBOT) and ''Chicago Mercantile Exchange'' (CME). The CME Group employs 2570 people in its [[Com
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  • ...clopædia Britannica | publisher = University of Chicago Press | location = Chicago | id = }}
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  • ...n Nos. 7 & 8 (sometimes known as the '''''Overland Express''''') between [[Chicago, Illinois]], and [[Los Angeles, California]], the line was inaugurated in 1 ...passenger train jointly operated from the mid 1890s to July, 1962 by the [[Chicago and North Western Railway]], the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]], and the [[U
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  • ...candal of 1969 and the Rise of John Paul Stevens]'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001 ISBN 978-0226502434
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  • ...their explicit, aggressive style of lyricism and association with crime in Chicago, especially the Black Disciples and Gangster Disciples.[3][4][5] The genre After the initial momentum of the subgenre subsided, Chicago drill saw a resurgence in the late 2010s and early 2020s with trailblazing
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  • ...theory | series=Chicago Lectures in Mathematics | publisher=University of Chicago Press | year=1970 | isbn=0-226-30870-7 | pages=1, 111-112}}
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  • The '''Chicago White Sox''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. The team was founded in 1901 as one of the inaugural teams in The team has been based in Chicago since its inception in 1901. They have played their home games at the follo
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  • ...it Corporation Act : exposure draft. Chicago, Ill. (750 N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago 60611): The Association. ...rofit law : a practical guide to legal issues for nonprofit organizations. Chicago, Illinois: American Bar Association, Business Law Section.
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  • '''Robert S. Abbott''' (1870-1940) was founder, in 1905, of ''The Chicago Defender,'' which became the most widely circulated black newspaper in the ...s to establish law offices in [[Gary, Indiana]], [[Topeka, Kansas]], and [[Chicago, Illinois]] the prevalence of racism prevented him from ever practicing law
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  • ...The Religion of Java (book)|The Religion of Java]]'' (1960), University Of Chicago Press 1976 paperback: ISBN 0-226-28510-3 [http://books.google.com/books?vid ...ment and Economic Change in Two Indonesian Towns]]'' (1963), University Of Chicago Press 1968 paperback: ISBN 0-226-28514-6 [http://books.google.com/books?vid
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  • *Oriental Institute at the [[University of Chicago]] in Chicago
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  • *Mary Kinzie. ''A Poet's Guide to Poetry.'' Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1999. ISBN 0-226-43739-6. Chapters 8 and 10 are especially relevant.
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  • ...us things: what categories reveal about the mind''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...the Joyce Foundation from 1986 to 1992; employed with Richard J. Dennis, a Chicago investor and philanthropistserves on the Board of the nonprofit Thomas B. F
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  • | publisher = University of Chicago Press | location = Chicago
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  • [[File:Chicago fireboat 688.jpg|thumb|300px|In 1908 the City of Chicago operated a fleet of large steam-powered fireboats, but by the end of the 20 As an important port city, [[Chicago, Illinois]] has operated dedicated [[fireboat]]s since 1877.<ref name=Chica
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  • {{r|Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago}}
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  • *[http://www.chicagofed.org/ Chicago]
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  • {{r|Chicago, Illinois|Chicago}} {{r|University of Chicago}}
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  • ...mic and cultural area, containing the third largest city in the country, [[Chicago, Illinois]]; its capital is [[Springfield (Illinois)|Springfield]]. ...s)|Champaign]] and [[Urbana (Illinois)|Urbana]], and a second campus is in Chicago. The university was chartered in 1867 as the "Illinois Industrial College".
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  • ...nthropology of History in the Kingdom of Hawaii''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992.
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  • * [http://www.cso.org/ Chicago Symphony Orchestra]
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  • ...dburg. Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-087544. Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society.}}
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  • ...uropean Mythologies | publisher = The University of Chicago Press, London, Chicago | year = 1992 | id = ISBN 0-226-06455-7 }}
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  • | location = Chicago
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  • ...ciety for the Study of Education, Twelfth Yearbook. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
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  • [[File:Christopher Wheatley Fireboat Chicago Fire Department.jpg|thumb|Chicago Fire Department fireboat ''Christopher Wheatley'' (2015)]] The '''''Christopher Wheatley''''' is a [[fireboat]] delivered to the [[Chicago Fire Department]] in 2011.<ref>
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  • ...r Not Flat: How to Make the Tax System Better and Simpler'', University of Chicago Press, isbn=0226555615
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  • * ''We The People: The Economic Origins of the Constitution'' (University of Chicago Press, 1958; new ed. Transaction, 1992) * ''Insull'' (University of Chicago Press, 1962)
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  • ...ational Director for [[Magen David Adom]] USA; Jewish Community Centers of Chicago, and B'nai B'rith Youth Organization (BBYO)' Academy of Certified Social Wo
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  • ...ta, professional advice, and curiosa about libraries and library services. Chicago: American Library Association. p. 62.</ref>
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  • Engineering Director, Hydrodynamics Lab, [[University of Chicago]]; Board, Rocky Mountain Institute; Founder and former President, Alphametr
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  • ...Newberry until 1970, and held a teaching appointment at the University of Chicago for many of those years. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of
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  • ...he media, individuals like [[Max Robinson]], [[Vernon Jarrett]] of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]],'' [[Joe Davidson]], [[Paul Delaney]] from the [[New York Times]]
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  • ...at Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ISBN 978-0-226-25662-7 ...Awakenings, and Reform Chicago History of American Religion. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-56092-2.
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  • ...1). ''Language Universals and Linguistic Typology'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...''Aerotrain'' is introduced to the general public at the GM "Powerama" in Chicago in October 1955. ...2.jpg/credit}}<br />Rock Island No. 3, a GM ''Aerotrain'' set, operates in Chicago commuter service in August 1964.
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  • ...erre de Coubertin and the Origins of the Modern Olympic Games'', Univ. of Chicago Press, 1981, New Edition: Routledge 2007
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  • ...=Descartes' Metaphysical Physics|location=Chicago |publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-28219-8}}
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  • ...lead. This train operated between Oakland (not actually San Francisco) and Chicago from June 6, 1954 to May 1, 1971, the date [[Amtrak]] began operation.]] ...ng it the distinction of having the longest tenure of any train making the Chicago-Los Angeles run within the Santa Fe system.
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  • | location_city = [[Chicago, Illinois]] ([[Illinois (U.S. state)]]) '''Avant, LLC''' is a privately held company (in [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[Illinois (U.S. state)]]) operating in the [[Financial Techno
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  • ...ng governor (1977-1991); chairman of the law firm of Winston & Strawn, in Chicago. From 1959 to 1964, he served in the Cook County state's attorney's office
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  • * [[Irving Kaplansky]], ''Commutative rings (revised ed.)'', [[University of Chicago Press]], 1974, ISBN 0-226-42454-5. Page 32.
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  • ||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL ||Bacon's Arena, Chicago, IL
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  • {{r|Loyola University Chicago}}
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  • {{r|Chicago Musical Instrument Company}}
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  • ...aculty positions at the [[State College of Washington]], the University of Chicago, and the [[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|University of Illinoi
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  • ...] in 1888, she became the first woman to graduate from the [[University of Chicago]] Law School and was the first woman admitted to the bar in [[Kentucky (U.S ...ved as a Chicago city [[health]]] inspector, a probation officer for the [[Chicago Juvenile Court]], a member of the executive committee of the Consumers' Lea
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  • `The '''''Illinois''''' was a [[fireboat]] operated by the [[Chicago Fire Department]].<ref> | title = Barrys lose by fire: Chicago Docks and Freight Damaged Sunday
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  • {{r|Chicago soul}}
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  • ...ing hats and clothes. DN-0080248, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago Historical Society}}
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  • Pincham was born in Chicago on 28 June 1925. His parents divorced seven months later and his mother mo ...icago. While studying full-time at Northwestern, Pincham waited tables at Chicago's Palmer House Hotel and shined shoes. Despite the disadvantage of having t
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  • ...Obama''' (née '''Michelle LaVaughn Robinson''', born January 17, 1964 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]) was the [[First Lady of the United States]] until 2017. She a ...y|two-parent family]] in a [[working class|working-class]] neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. She has one brother, [[Craig Robinson]], the current head me
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  • * Wright, Quincy ''A Study of War''(abridged ed.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983. ISBN 0226910016.
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  • Vice President, Programs and Studies, The Chicago Council; advisory council, [[Israel Policy Forum]]; previously Senior Fello
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  • ...olf made his first recordings for [[Sam Phillips]]. In 1952, he moved to [[Chicago, Illinois]], where he signed with [[Chess Records]], for whom he recorded ' ...ed the above-mentioned ''London Sessions''. In 1975, he took part in the [[Chicago International Blues Festival]].
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  • ...deals of civic cooperation and social efficiency on the task of renovating Chicago society."
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  • {{r|Chicago, Illinois}}
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  • ...astrophysics, and his graduate studies in sociology at the [[University of Chicago]], with a dissertation, "Factors Influencing Attitudes Toward Controversia
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  • {{r|Chicago, Illinois}}
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  • ...and co-founder with [[Jane Addams]] of the [[Hull House]] Settlement in [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1889. Ms. Starr had a particularly strong interest in the ar ...e 1877-1878 school year. Following Rockford, Starr taught for ten years in Chicago. In 1888 she was invited by Addams to accompany her on a continental tour o
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  • ...in [[Valence]], [[France]] and worked as a professor in [[Strasbourg]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] and [[Paris]]. [[Richard Kerney]] notes that a key distinction
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  • ...riography,'' 294-312. Ed. by William T. Hutchinson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1937.
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  • ...on of Teachers. The founders included the CTF and other teacher groups in Chicago, and locals from Gary, Indiana, New York City, Scranton, Pennsylvania, and
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  • '''The Reputation''' were an [[indie rock]] band from [[Chicago, Illinois]]. Its albums were published via the recording company [[Lookout! ...st, a drummer in Hulet's band, and Joel Root, formerly the bassist for the Chicago jazz band [[Andiamo (band)|Andiamo]]. This group of musicians would tour a
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  • {{r|John Barry}} Board of Directors, [[Human Rights Campaign]], Chicago, IL
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  • ...J. (1992). Linguistic diversity in space and time. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...n-)Paul-Émile. (2008). Encyclopædia Britannica. Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica.</ref>
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  • *Whitehead, Alfred North. Nature and Life. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1934. Questia. Web. 6 Jan. 2011.
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  • ...n SR (1985) ''Phonology in the Twentieth Century.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ...ISBN 8120811968 [1995 New Ed edition]; ISBN 0226060675 [1994 University of Chicago Press edition].
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  • ...e University of Chicago, which purchased ownership and moved operations to Chicago. All articles were freshly written, and the long treatises were replaced by ...of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. which is now a private company based in Chicago. He says the print edition was still profitable in 2008, but that sales are
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  • *17 November 1994 - [[The Vic Theater]] - [[Chicago, Illinois]]
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  • ...Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation.'' University of Chicago Press. (1999).
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  • ...the evening (7:30-8:30 PM Eastern), the entire Steadfast network and other Chicago networks went down. Again, no idea why.
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  • ...Kuhn |year=1966 |isbn=0226458083 |edition=3rd ed |publisher=University of Chicago Press}} A much referenced work about the nature of science. It includes a d
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  • The wedding registry was invented by Chicago department store Marshall Field’s in 1924. Its purpose was to display the
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  • ...n appearance, others prohibited "idiots and imbeciles" in public places. A Chicago statute from 1911 banned unsightly portions of the body, such as like amput
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  • ...toriography,'' 25-42. Ed. by William T. Hutchinson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1937.
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  • ...ard member, [[Brit Tzedek v'Shalom]]; Partner, Morrison & Morrison, CPAs, Chicago, IL
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  • ...lanthropy and the rise of civil society, 1700-1865. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. <BR> ...oduction by Harvey C. Mansfield and Delba Winthrop. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. <BR>
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  • *[[George Cardinal Mundelein]], Catholic archbishop of Chicago
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  • ...of Matter: Physical Theory from Thales to Fermi. Chicago'': University of Chicago Press, 1966. ISBN 0226016617 (1982 reprint).</ref>
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  • ...[Italy]]. The organs were marketed for years in the United States by the [[Chicago Musical Instrument Company]].
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  • ...udied under [[Perry Miller]]. He began by teaching at the [[University of Chicago]] (1945-46) and then at [[Brown University]] (1946-55) before being called
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  • *Fowler, Loretta. ''Indians of the Midwest''. Chicago: Newberry Library, 2011. http://publications.newberry.org/IndiansoftheMidwe
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  • ...erals, strong support for Israel, dissent from the left. The University of Chicago philosopher Leo Strauss is seen as one of the foundational figures in pushi | publisher = University of Chicago Press
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  • ...s, and Passengers in Tokyo Literature, 1905-1935." PhD dissertation U. of Chicago 2002. 300 pp. DAI 2002 63(4): 1347-A. DA3048377 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Diss ...during the Tokugawa Period and Early Meiji Era." PhD dissertation U. of Chicago 1997. 303 pp. DAI 1998 58(10): 4031-A. DA9811860 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Dis
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  • ...Partnerships: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Joint Ventures and Alliances.'' Chicago: Dearborn Trade Publishing, 2004. pgs 160 - 161</ref> ...Partnerships: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Joint Ventures and Alliances.'' Chicago: Dearborn Trade Publishing, 2004. pgs 160 - 161</ref>
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  • ...m a traditional Irish song as later adapted by [[Lead Belly]]; recorded in Chicago on June 12, 1951; released by [[Decca Records]] as catalog number 27670 <re ...e Saints Go Marching In''—Pop hit #27; reached charts in 1951; recorded in Chicago on June 12, 1951; the B-side of ''Kisses Sweeter than Wine'' <ref>''The Bes
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  • ...able Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads'', by Silvia Lovegren, University of Chicago Press, 2005, page 230, at [http://books.google.com/books?id=fZIRc28P5xYC&pg
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  • ...[[Princeton University]] and his [[Juris Doctor]] from the [[University of Chicago]].
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  • ...as a pioneer American settlement worker and founder of [[Hull House]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. In this work she became the most prominent woman of the [[Pro ...y. See Ellen Skerrett, "The Irish Of Chicago's Hull-House Neighborhood," ''Chicago History'' 30, no. 1 (2001): 22-63.</ref>
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  • * Walsh, Justin E. "To Print the News and Raise Hell: Wilbur F. Storey's Chicago 'Times.'" ''Journalism Quarterly'' 1963 40(4): 497-510. online at JSTOR
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  • ...Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics, and Life.'' Chicago: The University of Chicago Press ISBN 0-226-73937-6
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  • ...n terms of popularity and level of service provided. Its route ran from [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[Illinois (U.S. state)]] to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Ang * February 29, 1948: ''El Capitan'' begins its daily schedule between Chicago and Los Angeles.
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  • ...ared Fantasy : Role-Playing Games as Social Worlds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983. Microfilm Chicago, Ill University of Chicago, Joseph Regenstein Library, Dept of Photoduplication, 1984 1 microfilm reel
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  • ...Senate: The Unequal Consequences of Equal Representation.'' University of Chicago Press. (1999).
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  • ...elhaleem Hasan Abdelraziq Ashqar, 46, was indicted with two other men by a Chicago grand jury on racketeering conspiracy charges in connection with alleged ef ...n Philadelphia. Elbarasse was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Chicago case. He and Ashqar served time in jail for refusing to answer questions ab
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  • ...hns Hopkins, [[John Bates Clark]] at Columbia, [[J. Laurence Laughlin]] at Chicago, [[Charles Dunbar]] and [[Frank Taussig]] at Harvard, [[Arthur T. Hadley]] ...t was one of the group of "new universities" (like M.I.T., Johns Hopkins, Chicago, etc.) founded at the turn of century which eschewed the Oxbridge-Ivy Leagu
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  • ...The development built by the Pullman Company is today part of the city of Chicago, bounded by 103rd Street on the North, 115th Street on the South, the railr ...loped mines to supply coal to their large steel mills in Gary, Indiana and Chicago, Illinois. In doing so, these companies created almost overnight two of the
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  • ...in 1863, and spent several days painting sketches of the mountain from the Chicago Lakes before climbing to Summit Lake and onward to the summit. ...is barely visible in several of these, peeking over the col between upper Chicago Lake and Summit Lake. The Hayden survey reported that Mount Rosalie was 14,
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  • ...mas S. ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962. Central to contemporary philosophy of science is the debate be
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  • ...se, establishing the celebrated [[settlement house]] on Halstead Street in Chicago.
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  • .... ''Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy.'' U. of Chicago Press, 2006. 302 pp.
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  • ...d begun to move out from New Orleans to cities such as [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] and [[New York, New York|New York]], looking for better lives. This inev
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  • ...nd the third largest in population in the U.S., with 2,856,016 people. The Chicago-Gary-Kenosha Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (sometimes called "Chic The name "Chicago" originated in 1630, when the Miami-Illinois Indians arrived in the region,
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  • ...''Lincoln, Douglas, and Slavery: in the Crucible of Public Debate'' U. of Chicago Press, 1990. 309 pp
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  • ...She was discovered by ''Saturday Night Live'''s producers doing improv in Chicago with future husband Brad Hall, and both became cast members during the 1982
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  • '''Theodore John Kaczynski''' (born May 22, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois), also known as the '''Unabomber''', was convicted in connection
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  • ...ation, Modern Buddhism, and the Burmese Monk Ledi Sayadaw'', University of Chicago Press, 2013, pages 23-8
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  • ...r Adler]], [[Charles Hartshorne]], and Manley Thompson.) Carnap's years at Chicago were nonetheless highly productive ones. He wrote books on [[semantics]] (C
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  • ...actice was the philanthropic practice of [[Julius Rosenwald]], a wealthy [[Chicago, Illinois]] businessman who established his foundation in a manner that gav
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  • ...Historical Association]] in 1893 at the [[World Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago. This thesis dominated much of the scholarship on the history of the Unite
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  • ...“The term "soul food" is used in Harlem, but it was probably used first in Chicago (at least 1962) or St. Louis.” He cites newspaper clippings from the 196
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  • ...st 2 times (1887 and 1888). In 1885 they tied the National League champion Chicago White Stockings by winning 3 games, losing 3, and tying 1.
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  • In 1842, Joseph Smith, Jr., responded to a letter from Chicago newspaper editor [[John Wentworth]] with a list of thirteen basic points of
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  • '''DePaul University''' is a private [[university]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[United States of America|USA]]. Founded by the [[Congregatio ...DePaul has nine colleges and schools. It has two primary campuses, one in Chicago’s Loop and the other in the Near North Side neighborhood of Lincoln Park.
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  • ...eds, ''Monetary Problems of the International Economy'', The University of Chicago Press, 1969</ref>. Later studies have examined the effects upon the OCA cri
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  • *[[Horace White]], editor of the Chicago Tribune ...gotten political moniker, ''goo-goo'' has been revivified, especially in [[Chicago, Illinois]], by the political columns of [[Mike Royko]].<ref> Sperber and T
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  • ...he two blacks were lynched and four whites killed by random gunfire. <ref> Chicago Commission on Race Relations (1919); Crouthamel (1960); Senechal (1990)</re ...Springfield: Architecture and Urbanism in the Capital City of Illinois.'' Chicago: Metropolitan, 1985. 111 pp.
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  • .... ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions''. 2nd. ed., Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Pr., 1970 http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/Kuhn.html </ref>.
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  • ====World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893==== ...bying, leading Charles A. Dana, the editor of the ''New York Sun'', to dub Chicago “that windy city”, a term (which Dana may or may not have been the firs
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  • In 1924 Manly and Rickert, colleagues at the University of Chicago, started a project for a new edition of ''The Canterbury Tales''. Their goa ...: Studied on the Basis of All Known Manuscripts. 8 vols. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1940.
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  • ...become the AHA president (1907). After an interlude at the University of Chicago he went to Washington in 1905 as director of the Department of Historical R
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  • ...Communication Ethics.”] National Communication Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 20-23, 1997. A short and clear explanation of the thou
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  • ...nd arranged a different majority for each. <ref>McPherson</ref>He moved to Chicago, gaining wealth by marriage to a Mississippi woman who inherited a slave pl ...linton 1988</ref> The newlyweds moved their Illinois home to fast-growing Chicago in the summer of 1847. Martha Douglas died January 19, 1853, leaving the Se
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  • The original production opened at the Chicago Grand Opera house on 17 June 1903, playing for three months, then toured ea After a tryout beginning in June 1903 at the Grand Opera House in Chicago, the original [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] production opened on 13 October
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  • ...nuals I use in my own work as a (print) editor and writer -- University of Chicago and American Psychological Association -- have an ''absolute'' requirement
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  • ...istoriography'' 1-24. Ed. by William T. Hutchinson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1937.
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  • ...''Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line'', University of Chicago Press, p115</ref>. In response, Spurzheim came to Edinburgh to take part in
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  • ...center in East Lakeview neighborhood.] July 16, 2007. Mary Ellen Podmolik. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved: July 30, 2007</ref>
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  • ...ontier in American History" read to the American Historical Association in Chicago. Turner expounded an evolutionary model; he had been influenced by work wi ...example Boles (1993) notes that William Warren Sweet at the University of Chicago Divinity School, argued that churches adapted to the characteristics of the
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  • ...is modernized its bureaucracy in 1917 under Governor [[Frank Lowden]], but Chicago only changed over in the 1970s.
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  • ...ing with [[Paul Mares]], playing a sub-genre of jazz appropriately called “Chicago-style.” Stacy cites his main influence at the time as [[Louis Armstrong]]
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  • ...oundations of the Unity of Sciences'', vol. 1, Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 1969
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  • ...alliance. In [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]], Wilbur F. Storey made the ''[[Chicago Times]]'' into Lincoln's most vituperative enemy. The ''[[New York Journal Vallandigham operated behind the scenes at the 1864 Democratic convention in Chicago; this convention adopted a largely Copperhead platform, but chose a pro-war
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  • ...(2003) ''When the Levee Breaks: The Making of Led Zeppelin IV''. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. pp. 146, ISBN 9781556525087</ref>. And Led Zeppelin vocalist
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  • ...e connections between [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]] (with access to [[Chicago, Illinois]] and the Western U.S.) and [[Buffalo]], which served as a gatewa ...(U.S. state)|Indiana]], and [[Illinois (U.S. state)]] to secure a route to Chicago. Apart from a 5-day strike in 1876, the GT avoided the labor violence that
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  • ...nd, earlier, as Managing Partner of the largest minority-owned law firm in Chicago, and was subsequently of counsel to various other law firms as he continued
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  • On October 9, 1948 in Berlin, Barden married [[David M. Nichol (Chicago Daily News)]], an American journalist who had worked as a war correspondent
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  • ...eg recordings|bootleg recordings of the band's soundcheck rehearsal at the Chicago Stadium on 6 July 1973. This rehearsal took place before the opening date o
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  • ...ds, the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques in Paris and the University of Chicago. Joining the Foreign Service in 1930, he served in a variety of European as
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  • ...e of an Alliance: The Roosevelt Coalition, 1932-1952," (PhD, U of Illinois-Chicago, 1988).
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  • ...e officer, who, in civilian life, was an archeologist at the University of Chicago, gained the first, limited insight into the cryptographic error that could
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  • ...wegian immigrant parents. He graduated from [[Northwestern University]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] in 1903. Then he practiced dentistry and was elected mayor of [
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  • ...attention focused on an Obama business partner and fundraiser on trial in Chicago on criminal charges, and the diplomatic episode in which Obama's top econom Even sharper attacks were directed at the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. of Chicago, who was Obama's minister and spiritual advisor for 20 years. Obama opponen
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  • ...set of equipment, the train initially operated only once a week from both Chicago and Los Angeles. However, at the height of its popularity, and with added e ...hich enhanced the train's already distinctive aura), Santa Fe's route from Chicago to Los Angeles was the lengthiest of the high-speed, long distance trains o
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  • *1961 ''Classic, Romantic, and Modern''. Reprint University Of Chicago Press, 1975: ISBN 0-226-03852-1. ...erican University: How It Runs, Where It Is Going''. Reprint University Of Chicago Press, 1993: ISBN 0-226-03845-9.
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  • ...essive Education Theory and Practice, 1930-1960.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. ...ction: The Education of Freedmen in the South, 1861-1870.'' University of Chicago Press, 1981.
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  • ...uary 29, 2010.</ref> In the years following, he attended the University of Chicago and received an A.M. degree from Harvard University in 1909.<ref>"L. Judson
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