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Index Index to Volume 22 Art nouveau, and pastel colors: 2:15 Art Theater. See Chicago Little Theatre Arthur, President Chester A., and immigration: 3:25 This index includes author, title, and subject “Atomic Energy” panel, by Ulric Ellerhusen, Century of entries. Illustrations are indicated in italics. If a sub- Progress: 2:17 ject is illustrated and discussed on the same page, Austrian pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:15 the illustration is not separately indicated. Automobiles, demonstrated at amusement parks: 1:28, 46 Compiled by Lesley Martin B Barker, Granville, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:61 A Barker, Stan, “Paradises Lost,” photographic essay: 1:26-49 A&P Building, Century of Progress: 2:9 Barney, Maginel Wright: 1:61 Barrymore, John, attends Chicago Little Theatre: 3:61 Abraham Lincoln Centre: plans for: 1:50, 52, 53; need to gen- erate income: 1:54; original plans: 1:57; construction begun: Beggs, John, and Cronin murder, 3:30, 36 Blair, Mrs. Chauncey, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:55 1:58; cutbacks in: 1:59-61; completion: 1:61; current condi- Bobs roller coaster: 1:42 tion: 1:61 Boland, Michael, and Clan-na-Gael, 3:22 Adams, Mary: first patron to enter Chicago Public Library Wash- Bonfield, John, closes down gambling operations, 2:46 ington Street building: 2:29 Book oft he Builders, Daniel Burnham, 3:6 Addams, Jane: and Hull-House: 1:50, 52; and plans for model Bouillon Boulevard, Mines and Mining Building, World’s tenements: 1:54; and Woman’s Peace Party: 3:63 Columbian Exposition, 3:12, 13 Advertising, and use of color: 2:8-9; 12-13, 15 African-Americans: treatment of, at amusement parks: 1:29, 48 Boynton, Captain Paul: opens amusement parks: 1:26, 30, 32; appears at Cheltenham Beach: 1:30 African Dip (game at Forest Park Amusement Park): 1:29, 48 African Dodger (game at Forest Park Amusement Park): 1:48 Bradley, Dr. Preston, 2:34 Brady, Matthew, and Cronin murder, 3:32 Agriculture Building, at World’s Columbian Exposition: interior: Brickhouse, Jack, 1:24 3:5, 16-18; exterior: 3:7, 11; classifications within: 3:9; design Brooke, Rupert: and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59, 61 restrictions: 3:11; pavilions built of agricultural products: Brooks, Caroline Shawk, sculpts butter at World’s Columbian 3:16-18 Exposition, 2:59-60, 61, 66 Albert, Dr. Allen Diehl: on architecture of Century of Progress Bross, Jessie. See Lloyd, Jessie Bross Exposition: 2:5 Bross, Mary Jane, 1:6 Aldis, Mary, and Chicago Little Theatre: 3:60 Bross, William: co-owner of Chicago Tribune, 1:6, 20, 22; hires All Souls Church: and Jenkin Lloyd Jones: 1:50-55; and settle- Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1:9; approves marriage of Henry ment movement: 1:51; and Abraham Lincoln Centre: Demarest Lloyd and Jessie Bross: 1:15-16; History of Chicago 1:52-54, 58-61 on Tribune, 1:20 America (newspaper): 3:25 Brown, Alice, plays produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59 American Conference of Liberal Religion: 1:50 Brown, Arthur, Jr., and Century of Progress Architectural Com- American Derby: 2:46-47, 50, 51 mission, 2:8 American Protective Association: 3:25 Brown, Captain James M., murder of John Powell, 2:49 American Rolling Mill Company, construction of Century of Progress Exposition, 2:9 Browne, Maurice, 3:54, 59; and Ellen Van Volkenburg, 3:54, 55, 56, 64; and Chicago Little Theatre: 3:54-64; career after Amusement parks: origins of: 1:26; educational aspects: 1:28, 46; leaving Chicago: 3:64 as urban “green space”: 1:28, 47; democratic nature of: 1:29, Brumback, Charles T., president and CEO of Chicago Tribune, 1:25 48; demise of: 1:29, 49; as site for courtship: 1:47; photo- Bryant, William Cullen, and introduction of Henry D. Lloyd to graphic history of: 1:26-49. See also names of individual parks Chicago society, 1:11 and rides Buchanan, William, directs Agriculture Department at World’s Anatol, by Arthur Schnitzler, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, Columbian Exposition, 3:10 3:56, 63 Ancient Order of Hibernians: 3:23 Burke, Martin, and Cronin murder, 3:30, 36 Burnham, Daniel: and World’s Columbian Exposition exhibition Anheuser-Busch pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition: halls, 3:6, 9 3:15-16 Burnham, Hubert, and Century of Progress Architectural Com- Architectural Review: on use of color at Century of Progress: 2:19; mission, 2:8 on Abraham Lincoln Center: 1:56 Buscher, Anthony, and sculpture for Holy Family Church, 3:39 Architecture: Prairie School: 1:53, 57-58; of Abraham Lincoln Buscher, Sebastian, and sculpture for Holy Family Church, 3:39 Centre: 1:52-59, 56-61; of Century of Progress, 2:5, 6-7, 8, Butter sculpture, at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:59-60 9-10, 15-22; of World’s Columbian Exposition: 3:6, 7, 11, 19 Argent Avenue, Mines and Mining Building, World’s Columbian C Exposition, 3:12, 13 Calhoun, John, founds Democrat, 1:21 Armour, Mrs. Ogden (Lolita Sheldon), and Chicago Little The- Calhoun Place, as “Gambler’s Alley,” 2:40 atre: 3:55, 62 California Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:58, 59 Arrow shirts, and color in men’s clothing: 2:12-13 Calumet River, possible site for harbor city, 1:64 Art deco, and bright colors: 2:15 Campbell, Chesser M., president of Chicago Tribune, 1:25 Chicago History, November 1993 Candide, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:64 Classification system used for World’s Columbian Exposition: Carey, Thomas, buys Hawthorne racetrack, 2:51 devised by C. Brown Good, 3:6, 8-9, 15; used in guide books, Carousels, 1:36-37, 39, 43, 49 3:8 Casey, Constance K., “Culture and Commerce,” article, 3:4-19 Clayton, Douglas, “Yesterday’s City: Temple of a Living Art,” Catholicism: and Irish immigrants, 3:25, 27; parish of Holy article, 3:52-64 Family Church, 3:38-39; Catholic schools, 3:25 Coal, exhibited at World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:13 Cedar Point (amusement park), 1:29 Collins, Charles: on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 Celto-American (newspaper): 3:21 Colonial Airways corporation, and brightly colored airplanes, Central Music Hall, as home of Chicago Little Theatre, 3:64 othe Century of Progress Exposition, 2:4, 6-7, 10-11, 14, 15, 17-18, Color: use in design of Century of Progress Exposition, 2:5, 8, 9, 20-21, 23; use of color in design of, 2:5, 8, 9, 12, 16, 19, 22; 12, 16, 19, 20; use in advertising, 2:8-9, 12-13, 15, 22; use in Architectural Commission of, 2:8; materials used in construc- consumer goods, 2:12-/3, 15, 22 tion, 2:8, 9; adaptations to Depression economy, 2:8; com- Colorado Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:56-59 mercial interests, 2:8-9 Columbia Avenue, Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, Chambers, Walter B., and Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1:58, 59 World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:14 Chaney, Lon, performs at amusement parks, 1:28 Condon, John: and Garfield racetrack, 2:49; leaves Chicago, 2:52 Cheltenham Beach, site of Chicago’s first amusement park, 1:26, 30 Coney Island, 1:26, 32 Cheney, Sheldon: on amateur actors, 3:56; on Chicago Little Congress Hotel, Urban Room, 2:16 Theatre, 3:64 Conklin, Mrs. T-T., and Cronin murder, 3:21, 22, 28 Chicago & Alton Railway, uses colored locomotives, 2:12 Connecticut Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:62 Chicago Cubs, as part of Tribune Company, 1:20, 25 Cook, George Cram, co-founds Princeton Players, 3:63 Chicago Library Association, 2:25 Cook, Stanton R., publisher Chicago Tribune, 1:25 Chicago Lyceum, and library in Chicago, 2:24 Cook County Democrats, annual picnic at Riverview, 1:48 Chicago Daily-News, 1:21, 24 Cook County sheriff, corruption of, 2:43 Chicago Evening Journal, on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 Cooney, Patrick, and Cronin murder, 3:30 Chicago Evening Post, on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60, 63 Corbett, Harvey Wiley, and Century of Progress Architectural Chicago Literary Renaissance, 3:63 Commission, 2:8 Chicago Little Theatre: moves into Fine Arts Building, 3:52, 56; Corrigan, Edward: opens Hawthorne track, 2:49; opposes syndi- founding of 3:54-55; style of sets, 3:56; critical reaction to, cate gamblers, 2:49; sells Hawthorne track, 2:51 3:59-61; influence on national theater scene, 3:63; tours Coughlin, “Bathhouse John,” 2:45, 49 United States, 3:63; demise of, 3:64. See also Browne, Mau- Coughlin, Daniel, and Cronin murder, 3:28, 30, 36 rice; Van Volkenburg, Ellen; names of individual plays Couney, Dr. M.A., promotes incubators, 1:46 The Chicago Little Theatre Passion Play, 3:60, 61 Courtship: Victorian, 1:4—5, 6, 7-10; at turn of the century amuse- Chicago Public Library, origins of: 2:24; early homes of, 2:26, ment parks, 1:47 27-28; Washington Street Building, 2:28-29, 32-33, 34-35, Craig, Gordon, influence on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:52 36-37; moves into Harold Washington Library Center, 2:37. Creatore, Guiseppe, performs at amusement parks, 1:28 See also Cultural Center Creditors, by August Strindberg, produced by Chicago Little The- Chicago Sun, 1:24 atre, 3:59 Chicago Sun-Times, 1:25 Cret, Paul Phillipe: and Century of Progress Exposition, 2:8, 19 Chicago Tribune, and William Bross, 1:6, 7-8, 20, 22; and Henry Creoles, in Louisiana Building at World’s Columbian Exposition, D. Lloyd, 1:9, 10; claim to be “world’s greatest newspaper” 2:60 1:20, 25; establishment of 1:21-22; on use of color at Century Cronin, Dr. Patrick Henry: 3:20; murder of, 3:21-22, 28 29, of Progress Exposition, 2:19; on gambling 2:45; on Cronin 30-31, 36; and Clan-na-Gael, 3:22-23, 27 murder, 3:21, 28; on Irish immigrants, 3:31, 37; on Chicago Cultural Center: constructed as Chicago Public Library, 2:28-29; Little Theatre, 3:58 See also McCormick, Robert R.; Tribune exterior of, 2:29; Grand Army of the Republic Memorial, Company 2:30-31; interior decoration: 2:32; Washington Street Chicagoland Television, 1:25 entrance, 2:32; Preston-Bradley Hall, 2:34-35; offices, 2:36. Chocolate sculptures at World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:19 See also Chicago Public Library Christensen, Ellen, “A Vision of Urban Social Reform,” article, “Culture and Commerce,” article, by Constance K. Casey, 3:4-19 1:50-61 Cyclone roller coaster, 1:29 Chrysler Building at Century of Progress, 2:9 Chutes Park, 1:26, 32, 33 D Citizen (newspaper), 3:26, 32, 35 Daily Press (Newport, VA), purchased by Tribune Company, 1:25 City Hall, temporary home to Chicago Public Library, Daley, Mayor Richard J., and Riverview Carousel, 1:49 City Railway Company, opens Sans Souci amusement park, 1:33 Damen, Reverend Arnold, and Holy Family Church, 3:38-39 “City West,” early rival to Chicago, 1:64-65 Darrow, Clarence, attends Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 Clan-na-Gael: and Patrick Cronin, 3:22-23, 27, 31, 36; and “Tri- Davis, George R., director general of World’s Columbian Exposi- angle,” 3:22-23, 26-27; terrorism of, 3:22, 26, 31; formation tion executive committee, 3:15 of, in Chicago, 3:26-67, 32; social programs, 3:26; Camp 20, Dawes, Charles Gates, and Century of Progress, 2:8-9 3:30, 33; decline of, 3:36 Dawes, Rufus C., and Century of Progress, 2:8-9 Deadlines and Monkeyshines, by John McPaul, on Chicago Tribune, 1:23 Dearborn Park, site donated to library and to Soldier’s Home, Field, Marshall, loans money to Joseph Medill, 1:22 2:28 Field, Marshall III, founds Chicago Sun, 1:23-24 Debs, Eugene: speaks at amusement parks, 1:28, 48; attends Fields, W.C., performs at amusement parks, 1:28 Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 Fine Arts Building, as home of Chicago Little Theatre, 3:52, 56, 64 Deere and Company, at World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:9 Finerty, John: and Clan-na-Gael, 3:26; on anti-Irish sentiment, Deirdre of the Sorrows, by J. M. Synge, produced by Chicago Little 32:.3229, 324 4-325F, 3oF 6 Theatre, 3:63 Firestone Building at Century of Progress Exposition, 2:9 Dell, Floyd: on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59; takes Chicago Little Fitzgibbon, John, 3:36 Theatre ideas to New York, 3:63 Fjelde, Hiawatha, statue at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:61 Democrat (newspaper), 1:21 Flagg, Ernest, and Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1:54, 56, 58, 59 Democratic Central Committee, and Mike McDonald, 2:48 Florida Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:59 Dentzel, William, 1:49 Ford, Patrick, on “melting pot” America, 3:35-36 Dentzel merry-go-round, 1:43, 49 Ford Building at Century of Progress Exposition, 2:9 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, uses colored railroad Forest Park (amusement park), 1:28, 33, 42, 43, 44-45, 49 cars, 2:12 Forrest, Joseph K.C., co-founds Chicago Tribune, 1:21 Depression of 1930s, and Century of Progress Exposition, 2:5, 8 Fortune: on Chicago Tribune, 1:23; on Century of Progress Exposi- Derby racing coaster (amusement park ride), 1:35 tion, 2:5; on color in modern life, 2:8, 22 Dewey Decimal System, exhibited at World’s Columbian Exposi- ‘49 Mining Camp (amusement park), 1:32, 33 tion, 3:6 Forward, by Miss Miner, sculpture at World’s Columbian Exposi- Dickey Building, temporary home to Chicago Public Library, 2:26 tion, 2:68 Digby-Junger, Richard, “Praying for God’s Help,” article, 1:4-19 400 North Franklin Building, temporary home of Chicago Public Dillenburg & Zucher, design exterior of Holy Family Church Library Dinan, Patrick, and Cronin murder, 3:28 Francis, Charles R., builds Riverview Shoot-the-Chutes, 1:33 Doggett, Kate, operates literary salon in Chicago, 3:11, 14 French Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:15 Dorney, Father Maurice, and Clan-na-Gael, 3:27 “From the Editor,” by Claudia Lamm Wood, 1:3; 2:3; 3:3 Dowdle, James C., and Tribune Broadcasting, 1:25 Frost, Robert, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:61 “Down to Business: The Tribune Company,” article, by Rick Fuller, R. Buckminster, on use of color in Century of Progress Kogan, 1:20-25 Exposition, 2:19 Dreiser, Theodore, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60, 61 G E “Gambler’s Alley,” 2:40, 46 Edelweiss Gardens, see Midway Gardens Gambling: and Mayor Carter Harrison I, 2:38; slot machines, Edwards, Gus, performs at amusement parks, 1:28 2:39; card games, 2:40-44; and sports, 2:45; on horseracing, Edwards Law, for control of parochial schools, 3:25 2:45-53; riverboats, 2:40-41 Egan, Dr. William B., and library for Chicago, 2:24 Garfield racetrack, 2:49, 50 Electrical Building, Century of Progress Exposition, 2:16, 17, 23 Geiffert, Albert, Jr., and Century of Progress Architectural Com- Electricity, promoted at world’s fairs, 2:6-7, 17; 3:13 mission, 2:8 Electricity Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:/2, 13 General Electric Company: “House of Magic,” Century of Elitch’s Gardens (amusement park), 1:29 Progress Exposition, 2:6-7; Tower of Light, World’s Ellerhusen, Ulrich, “Atomic Energy” panel, Century of Progress, 2:17 Columbian Exposition, 3:13 Elliott, Horace, and Cronin murder, 3:2 General Exhibits Building, Century of Progress, 2:16 Ellis, Mrs. Havelock, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:61 General Motors Company: introduces color automobiles, 2:12; Engagements, Victorian, 1:17 General Motors Building, Century of Progress Exposition, 2:9, Erie Canal, contribution to growth of Chicago, 1:68 20-21 Euripides: Medea, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:58, 59; Genius of Wisconsin, by Nellie Farnsworth Meers, sculpture at The Trojan Women, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:68 63 German Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:15 “The Evolution of an Evil Business,” article, by Richard Lindberg, “The Giant Jewel,” article, by Susan Talbot-Stanaway, 2:4-23 2:38-53 Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson, Womenkind, produced by Chicago Little Exposition International des Arts Decoratifs Modernes (1925), Theatre, 3:56 2:15 Gold Diggers of Broadway, use of color, 2:12 Golden Era (riverboat), 2:40-41 F Goldman, Emma, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:61 Fairbanks, Nathaniel, and Henry D. Lloyd, 1:11 Goode, G. Browne, classification system for World’s Columbian Fairgrounds Amusement Park, 1:49 Exposition, 3:6, 8-9, 15 Feehan, Archbishop Patrick, and Clan-na-Gael, 3:27 Goodman, Edward, forms Washington Square Players, 3:63 Feeley, D.C., and Clan-na-Gael, 3:22 Grady, Senator, on Irish immigrants, 3:32 Fenian Brotherhood, 3:27 Grain, in displays at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:56-57, 59; Ferris, George, 1:26, 32 3:7, 16-18 Ferris Wheel, 1:27, 32 Grand Army of the Republic Memorial, 2:28-29, 30-31, 37 Ferro Enamel Corporation, construction of Century of Progress Grant, Ulysses S., statue of at World’s Columbian Exposition, Exposition, 2:9 2:65, 66 Chicago History, November 1993 Great American Racing Derby (amusement park ride) 1:39 Horton, John M., appointed librarian of Young Men’s Association Gregory, Lady Augusta, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:54 library, 2:25 Grotesques, by Cloyd Head, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, “House of Tomorrow,” Century of Progress Exposition, 2:15 3:59-60, 62 Hubbard, George, and Cronin murder, 3:28 Grumhaus, Harold F., and Chicago Tribune, 1:25 Huber, Paul, designs tower of Holy Family Church, 3:38 Hughes, Thomas, 2:24, 25 H Hull-House, 1:50, 55-56 Hall, O.L., on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 Human Roulette Wheel (amusement park ride), 1:39 Hall of Science, Century of Progress, 2:9, 16 Hyman, Elaine, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:57 Hanchett, Seth, elected Cook County sheriff, 2:44 Hankins Brothers, and Garfield racetrack, 2:49 I The Happy Prince, by Oscar Wilde, produced by Chicago Little Ibsen, Henrik, plays produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:58, 59 Theatre, 3:59 Idaho Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:58, 59 Harlem racetrack, 2:50 Igorot village, at Riverview, 1:46 Harold Washington Library Center, 2:37 Illinois and Michigan Canal, 1:65, 66, 70 Harper's Weekly, on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:57, 59 Illinois Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:66 Harrison, Mayor Carter I: and gambling in Chicago, 2:38, 44, 49; Illinois Central Depot, 1:72 and Irish-Americans, 3:25, 34 Illinois General Assembly, prohibits horse racing, 2:50 Harrison, Mayor Carter II: grants liquor license to Ferris Wheel Illinois Pavilion, at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:56; 3:16, Park 1:32; closes racetracks. 2:51 17-18 Haskell, Douglas, on use of color at Century of Progress Exposi- Illinois River, access from Chicago, 1:65-66 tion, 2:19 Immigration, sentiment against, 3:25, 31-34 Hatch, Azel F., opens Chicago Public Library, 2:29 Incubators, promoted at amusement parks, 1:46 Haverly, Colonel Jack, takes over Cheltenham Beach, 1:30 Indiana Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:66 Havoline Thermometer, Century of Progress Exposition, 2:18 Industrial Way, Mines and Mining Building, World’s Columbian Hawthorne racetrack, 2:48, 49, 50 Exposition, 3:12 Head, Cloyd, Grotesques, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, Ingalls Park, 2:50 3:59-60, 62 International Workers of the World, rallies at amusement parks, Heap, Jane: designs sets and costumes for Chicago Little Theatre, 1:28 3:56; performs in On Baile’s Strand, 3:60 Inter-Ocean (newspaper): 1:21; anti-gambling campaign, 2:45; Hearst, William Randolph, 1:23 on horse racing, 2:50; on Clan-na-Gael, 3:31, 36; on immigrants, Heaton, H. R., cartoon, 2:5] 3:32 Hedda Gabbler, by Henrik Ibsen, produced by Chicago Little The- Iowa Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:56, 57, 59 atre, 3:58, 59 Iowa Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:16-17 Helen Heath House (settlement house), 1:52 “Trish Blood,” article, by Paul Luning, 3:21-37 Henderson, Mary, on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:52 Irish, in Chicago: early history: 3:23, 25; divisions among, 3:25; Hess, Dr. Julian, establishes first nursery for premature babies, political power, 3:25; and religion, 3:25; animosity toward, 1:47 3:31, 32, 36-37; loyalty to U.S., 3:32-34, 37; love of Ireland Heywood, “Big Bill,” speaks at amusement parks, 1:28 3:34-37. See also Clan-na-Gael; Cronin, Patrick Henry Hiawatha, by Fjelde, sculpture at World’s Columbian Exposition, Irish National League of America, and Patrick Cronin, 3:23 2:61 Irish Nationalism, 3:21, 26-28, 31-34, 36 History of Chicago, by William Bross, on Chicago Tribune, 1:20 Irish Players, perform in Chicago, 3:54 Holabird, John A., and Century of Progress Architectural Com- Irish World (newspaper), 3:35 mission, 2:8 Iron Maze (amusement park ride), 1:43 Holabird & Root, analysis of Washington Street library building, IWW. See International Workers of the World 2:37 Holy Family Church, 3:40-53; history, 3:38-39; sculpture, 3:38-39, ethnic make-up of parish, 3:39 Jackson Park Beach, 3:/2-13 “Holy Family Church,” photographic essay, by Michael A. Mar- Japanese Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:15 cotte, 3:38-53 Japanese Theater, at Sans Souci amusement park, 1:46 Holy Family Preservation Society, 3:39 Jewel Tower, at White City amusement park, |: cover, 38 Holy Name Cathedral, 3:38 Johns, Orrick, plays produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59 Holzer, J.A., designs Washington Street entrance of library Johnson, C. Raymond, designs sets for Chicago Little Theatre, 3:56 building, 2:32 Joliet, Louis, map of Great Lakes, 1:68-69 “A Home at Last,” photographic essay, by Janice Rosenberg, Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1:57; and All Souls Church, 1:50-55; and 2:24-37 settlement movement, 1:50, 51; and Abraham Lincoln “Homeward Bound”, drawing, by T.H. McGuire, 3:24 Centre, 1:50, 52-54, 56, 58, 60-61; and social reform, 1:61 Hood, Raymond, and Century of Progress Architectural Commis- Jones, Llewellyn, on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 sion, 2:8 Joseph Ullman’s Universal Fair and Exposition, 2:49 Hopkins, John P., and Clan-na-Gael, 3:26 Journeys in the Northwest United States, Johann Georg Kohl, 1:62 Horse racing, and gambling, 2:45-53 Juganfeld, E., and Company, designs Anheuser-Busch pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:15 68 Index K Lloyd, Jessie Bross: early life: 1:6; doubts about marrying, 1:6-8; Kahn, Albert, on use of color at Century of Progress, 2:19 meets Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1:9; diaries of, 1:10-11, 14, 15, Kahn, Ely Jacques, on use of color at Century of Progress Exposi- 17; receives proposal from HDL, 1:14, 17; wedding, 1:17-18; tion, 2:19 as mother, 1:18 Kansas pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:56, 66, 67 Long, Charles T., and Cronin murder, 3:28 Keeley, James, editor of Chicago Tribune, 1:22 Longenecker,J . M., Illinois state’s attorney, 3:3/ Keenan, Henry, and courtship of Jessie and Henry Lloyd, 1:9, Los Angeles County Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 10-11 3:18 Kellerman, Annette, performs at amusement parks, 1:28 Louisiana Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:60, 61 Kelly, James, co-founds Chicago Tribune, 1:21 Louisiana Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:19 Kenna, Michael “Hinky Dink,” as youth, 2:40 Love's Dream, by Caroline Shawk Brooks, butter sculpture at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:60, 66 Kennywood Park (amusement park), 1:29 Kent, A.E. & Son, 1:53 Lowell, Amy, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:61 Kent, William, 1:58; and Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1:50, 53, 54, Loyola University, founded by Holy Family Church, 3:39 Lozowick, Louis, on Machine-Age Exposition, 2:15 56-60 Kentucky Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:66, 67 Luna Park (amusement park), 1:33, 42 Kirkpatrick, Clayton, editor of Chicago Tribune, 1:21, 25 Luning, Paul, “Irish Blood,” article, 3:21-37 Knight, John S., on Chicago Tribune, 1:24 Lystra, Karen, on Victorian courtship, 1:10 Know-Nothing party, in Chicago: 3:25, 34 M Knox, Frank, rents space to Chicago Sun, 1:24 Kogan, Rick, “Down to Business: The Tribune Company,” McCormick, Medill, 1:27, 22 1:20-25 McCormick, Robert R., 1:2/, 22-24 Kohl, Johann Georg, “Yesterday's City: Chicago’s Geography,” McDonald, Michael Cassius: founds organized crime in Chicago, 1:62-72 2:40-43; introduces parlor gambling, 2:42; political power, Kohler Company, introduces color in bathroom fixtures, 2:12 2:43-44 Kunze, John, and Cronin murder, 3:31 McGarigle, William, and gambling, 2:44 Kurz, Walter C., and Chicago Tribune, 1:25 McGuire, T.H,: Homeward Bound, drawing, 3:24; Outward Bound, KTLA-TV, purchased by Tribune Company, 1:25 drawing, 3:24 KWGN-TV, purchased by Tribune Company, 1:25 Machine-Age Exposition of 1927, 2:15 Lady Godiva, by Caroline Shawk Brooks, butter sculpture at MacKay, Constance D’Arcy, on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59, 60 World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:60 McKim, Mead, & White, designs Agricultural Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:11 L McLaughery, Robert Wilson, and raid on Garfield racetrack, 2:49 Lake Front Park, 2:72 McPaul, John, Deadlines and Monkeyshines, on Chicago Tribune, 1:23 Lake Michigan, contribution to Chicago’s growth, 1:66, 70 Madigan, John W., and Chicago Tribune, 1:25 Lake Street Bridge, 1:66 Maillard Company, World’s Columbian Exposition exhibit, 3:19 Lakefront, 1:64 Maine Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:66 “Manchester Martyrs,” rally in Chicago, 3:32 Lakeside Park (amusement park), 1:29 Lamson, L.J., and Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1:53 Mandel Building, temporary home of Chicago Public Library, Langner, Lawrence, co-founds Washington Square Players, 3:63 2:37 Larkin Building, 1:61 Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, World’s Columbian The Last ofH is Race, statue at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:59 Exposition: classification of, 3:9; interior, 3:10-11, 13, 14, 15; Leibling, A.J., on Robert R. McCormick, 1:23 size of: 3:9, 14; Columbia Avenue, 3:14; clock tower, 3:15. See also names of individual pavilions Leisure time, and amusement parks, 1:28, 47 Levees, as centers of gambling districts, 2:38 Marcotte, Michael A., “Holy Family Church,” photographic essay, Liberty Bell, displayed at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:71 3:38-51 Libertyland (amusement park), 1:49 Marine Causeway (amusement park ride), 1:35 Lincoln Park, 1:0 Marriage, Victorian, 1:6-8, 18-19 Lindberg, Richard, “The Evolution of an Evil Business,” article, Marsh, Frederick, arrests bookmakers, 2:47 Marshall, James, statue of at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:59 2:38-53 Linne, Carl Von, botanical system at World’s Columbian Exposi- Martex, introduces colored bath towels, 2:12 Maryland Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:66 tion, 3:6 Lithuania, by Rupert Brooke, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, Massachusetts Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:68-69 Masters, Edgar Lee, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:61 Bi Little Theatre, see Chicago Little Theatre Medea, by Euripides, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59, Lloyd, Henry Demarest, 1:4; moves to Chicago, 1:9; meets Jessie 59, 64 Bross, 1:9; enters Chicago society 1:11, 13; visits Jessie Bross Medill, Joseph: purchases interest in Chicago Tribune, 1:21-22; in Boston, 1:14; proposes marriage, 1:14, 17; wedding of, 1:17-18; married life of, 18-19 Meeker, Joseph, brings first library books to Chicago, 2:24 Meers, Nellie Farnsworth, Genius of Wisconsin, sculpture at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:68 Chicago History, November 1993 Metropolitan Building, home of Young Men’s Association library, Old Vienna, World’s Columbian Exposition, 1:3/ 2:25 O'Leary, James “Big Jim:” opens Luna Park, 1:42; gambling Michael Reese Hospital, establishes first nursery for premature parlor of, 2:42-43 babies, 1:46 On Baile’s Strand, by W. B. Yeats, produced by Chicago Little The- Michigan City, as rival to Chicago, 1:65 atre, 3:56, 57, 60 Midway Gardens, built on site of Sans Souci amusement park, On With the Show, use of color in movies, 2:12 1:33 Orlando Sentinel, purchased by Tribune Company, 1:25 Midway Plaisance: 2:54; and creation of amusement parks, 1:26, O'Sullivan, Patrick, and Cronin murder, 3:22, 30, 36 27, 31; and ethnological exhibits, 2:54 “Outward Bound,” drawing by T. H. McGuire, 3:24 Midwest, similarities to New England, 1:69 Owings, Nathaniel, and Century of Progress Architecture Com- Miller, John, and Riverview roller coasters, 1:34 mission, 2:8 Mines and Mining Building, interior divisions, 3:12. See also P names of individual pavilions and “streets” Minnesota Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:61 Page, Peter, as partner of Michael McDonald, 2:41 Minnesota Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:17 Pair-o-Chutes (amusement park ride), 1:35 Missouri Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:60 Palmer, Governor John M., signs act approving public libraries, Modernism, in Century of Progress Exposition, 2:5, 15 220 Moeller, Phillip, co-founds Washington Square Players, 3:63 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, and Chicago Little The- Montana Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:66, 67 atre, 3:63 Moody, Mrs. William Vaughan, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59 Panorama of the Bernese Alps, World’s Columbian Exposition, Moore, Lou Wall, Chicago Little Theatre rehearses in studio of, 3:55 Keg Moorish Palace, World’s Columbian Exposition, 1:31 “Paradises Lost,” photographic essay, by Stan Barker, 1:26-49 Morris, Edward, and Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1:53 Patriotic Sons of America, 3:31 Morris, Nelson, 1:61 Patterson, Eleanor Medill, 1:21 Motion pictures, introduction of color, 2:12 Patterson, Joseph Medill, 1:27, 22 Moulton, Richard, on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59 Patterson, Robert W., 1:22 Mrs. Warren’s Profession by G. B. Shaw, produced by Chicago Little Pennsylvania, coal obelisk at World’s Columbian Exposition, Theatre, 3:59 3:12-13 Murnihan, Frank, first patron to check book out at Chicago Pennsylvania Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:68, 71 Public Library’s Washington Street building, 2:29 People’s Institute, and All Souls Church, 1:54 Murphie, Annie, and Cronin murder, 3:28 Perkins, Dwight Heald, and design for Abraham Lincoln Centre, “Mustache Petes,” 2:53 1552, 04 Philadelphia Toboggan Company carousel, 1:36-37, 49 N The Philanderer, by G.B. Shaw, produced by Chicago Little The- Nash, Thomas, 3:24 atre, 3:59 Nebraska Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:67 Pioneer Engine, 1:70 Nebraska Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:19 Playboy of the Western World, by J.M. Synge, produced in Chicago New Hampshire Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:64, 65 by Irish Players, 3:54 New Jersey Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:67 Politics, forum for at amusement parks, 1:28, 48 New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma territories building, World’s Pond, Allen: co-designs Hull-House, 1:50, 51; and Abraham Lin- Columbian Exposition, 2:62 coln Centre, 1:59 New Orleans World’s Industrial and Cotton Centenary Exposition Pond, Irving, co-designs Hull-House, 1:50, 51; and Abraham Lin- of 1884, 2:54 coln Centre, 1:59, 61 New York Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:70-71 Powell, John, murder of, 2:49 Powers, The Last of His Race, statue at World’s Columbian Exposi- New York Herald, on Cronin murder, 3:32 tion, 2:59 Newberry, Walter Loomis, and library for Chicago, 2:24 Powys, John Couper, and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60-61 Newspaper industry, in Chicago, 1:20-25 Prairie School architecture, and Abraham Lincoln Centre: Noonan, Mary, and McDonald gambling parlor, 2:42 1:53-54, 60-61 Nordfeldt, B.J.O., creates set for Trojan Women, “Praying for God’s Help,” article, by Richard Digby-Junger, North Dakota Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:56 1:4-19 North Dakota Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:17 Preston Bradley Hall, 2:34-35 Norway Pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:14 Prior, Thomas W., directs Forest Park amusement park, 1:42 Prior & Church, and Riverview “Bobs” roller coaster, 1:42 O Printer’s Ink, on use of color in advertising, 2:12, 14 O'Donnell, Simon, 2:45; instigates police raid of gamblers, 2:44 Protestantism, and Irish immigrants, 3:25 Official Catalogue of the World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:8 Provincetown Players, influenced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:63 Official Guide of the Fair (Century of Progress), 2:5, 8 Quaker Oats pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:17 Official World’s Fair Medal, by Emily Robert Zettler, Century of Progress Exposition, 2:8 Ohio Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:65, 66 Ohio Pavilion, 3:7, 18 70 Index R Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge, designs Chicago Public Library Racism, and amusement parks, 1:29, 48 Washington Street building, 2:28 Railroads: contribution to growth of Chicago, 1:68-69, 70, 71; use Sherman, William T., statue of, at World’s Columbian Exposition, of color on locomotives, 2:12 2:65, 66 Rainbow Beach, 1:30. See also Cheltenham Beach Shipping, contribution to growth of Chicago, 1:65-66 Rand McNally Guide Book to World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:8, Silsbee, Joseph Lyman: designs Unity Chapel and All Souls 12 Church, 1:53 Ray, Charles, purchases interest in Chicago Tribune, 1:22 Six Flags over Georgia, home of Philadelphia Toboggan Com- Reilly, Colonel Jack, and Riverview carousel, 1:49 pany Carousel, 1:49 Reinhardt, Max, influence on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:52 Skidmore, Louis, and Century of Progress Architectural Commis- Reisser, Craig T., translator, “Yesterday's City: Chicago’s Geog- sion, 2:8 raphy,” by Johann Georg Kohl, 1:62-72 Sleeping Iolanthe, by Caroline Shawk Brooks, butter sculpture at Reitman, Ben, attends Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:60, 6/ Religion: role in Victorian courtship, 1:14; opposition to gam- Slot machines, 2:39 bling, 2:38, 41 Smith, George P., on immigrants, 3:31 Rhode Island Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:65 Smith, William Sooy, engineers foundation for Chicago Public Rice, Luther, and Ferris Wheel Park, 1:32 Library Washington Street building, 2:28 Richmond House Hotel, McDonald and Page’s bar, 2:41 Socialist party, holds annual Riverview outing, 1:48 Riley, “Silver” Bill, 2:40 Soldiers Home, and Grand Army of the Republic Memorial, 2:28 Riverview amusement park, 1:28, 29, 33, 34, 35, 36-37, 46, 47, 48 Sousa, John Phillip, performs at amusement parks, 1:28 Roller coasters, 1:35, 44-45 South Dakota Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:56 Rookery, and Chicago Public Library, 2:26-27 Spencer, Robert: on Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1:56; designs Rosenberg, Janice, “A Home at Last,” photographic essay, Washington Street entrance to Chicago Public Library, 2:33 2:24-37 Sports, and gambling, 2:45-53 Rosenwald, Julius, as financial guarantor of Century of Progress, Springer, Albert Franz, and sculpture for Holy Family Church, 2:9 3:39 Rothman, Ellen K., on marriage, 1:6 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, on marriage, 1:6 Royal Row, Mines and Mining Building, World’s Columbian Stead, Reverend Mr., on World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:71-72 Exposition, 3:12 Steeplechase Park (amusement park), 1:32 Rush Street Bridge, 1:67 Steffens, Lincoln, attends Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 Steinway Hall, architects’ offices in, 1:53 S Stollwerck Brothers, 3:19 St. Ignatius College. See Loyola University The Story of Chicago, on Chicago Tribune, 1:20 St. Ignatius College Prep School, founded by Holy Family Stout, Rex, on Chicago Tribune, 1:23 Church, 3:39 Strindberg, August, plays produced by Chicago Little Theatre, Sandier, Alexander, director of arrangement of exhibits at 3:59 World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:9, 11 The Stronger, by August Strindberg, produced by Chicago Little Sands district, first Chicago vice district, 2:38 Theatre, 3:59 Sanger, Margaret, attends Chicago Little Theatre, 3:60 Sullivan, Alexander: and Clan-na-Gael, 3:22, 23, 26, 27, 36; and Sans Souci amusement park, 1:28, 33, 46 Cronin murder trial, 3:30 Santa Fe Table, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:62 Sullivan Ice Company: and Cronin murder, 3:21, 22 Sun-Sentinel, purchased by Tribune Company, 1:25 Scanlan, Frank, and Cronin murder, 3:21, 22 Schaak, Captain Michael, 3:28 Swift, Reverend Dr. P.H., on gambling, 2:411 Schick, Charles, on inadequate size of Chicago Public Library Swift & Company: trade cards of, 3:8; exhibit at World’s Washington Street building, 2:37 Columbian Exposition, 3:18-19 Schlitz pavilion, World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:16 Synge, John: plays produced by Irish Players, 3:54; plays pro- Schmidt, William, founds Riverview Park, 1:34 duced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:63 Schnitzler, Arthur, Anatol, produced by Chicago Little Theatre, T 3:56, 61 Sears Building, at Century of Progress Exposition, 2:9 laft, Oren, Jr., plays produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59 Seidal, Gabriel, designs entrance to German exhibits, World’s Talbot-Stanaway, Susan, “The Giant Jewel,” article, 2:4-23 Columbian Exposition, 3:15 Teegen, Otto, carries out color program for Century of Progress Settlement movement, and Jenkin Lloyd Jones, 1:50 Exposition, 2:16, 19 Shadowy Waters, by W.B. Yeats, produced by Chicago Little The- Temple, Dr. John T., and library for Chicago, 2:24 Tennes, Mont J., as gambling boss, 2:52-53 59 Sharpshooter’s Park, site of Riverview Park, 1:34 Terror of the Ocean (amusement park ride), 1:42 Shaw, George Bernard, plays produced by Chicago Little The- Terrorism, and Clan-na-Gael, 3:22, 26, 31 Texas Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:64, 65-66 Shaw, Marian: background of, 2:54, 55; “Yesterday’s City: The Theater, in Chicago. See Chicago Little Theatre Fair in Black and White,” 2:54-72; on Manufactures and Lib- Theatre Arts (magazine), on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:52 eral Arts Building, 3:11 Theatre Guild, influenced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:63 Thompson, Big Bill, speaks at amusement parks, 1:28, 48 Chicago History, November 1993 Tiffany & Co., and Grand Army of the Republic Memorial, 2:31 WGN-TV, 1:25 Tilyou, George C., opens Steeplechase at Coney Island, 1:26, 32 WGNO-TV, purchased by Tribune Company, 1:25 lime-Fortune Building, Century of Progress, 2:9, 10-11 WGNX-TV, purchased by Tribune Company, 1:25 Toll of the Sea, and use of color in movies, 2:12 Wheeler, John E., co-founds Chicago Tribune, 1:21 Tower of Light, General Electric, in Electricity Building, World’s White City (amusement park), 1:28, 29, 33, 38, 39, 40-41, 46 Columbian Exposition, 3:/2 Toynbee Hall, 1:50 Wild, Captain Horace, airship Eagle at White City, 1:46 Transportation: Chicago as hub, 1:64-72 Wilde, Oscar, The Happy Prince, produced by Chicago Little The- [ravel and Transportation Building, Century of Progress, 2:9 atre, 3:59 Tribune Broadcasting Company, 1:25 Windsor Theater, 3:21 Tribune Company, 1:20-25 Wing, R.M., on Cronin murder trial, 3:30, 35 Tribune Entertainment, 1:25 Winnetka, Illinois, home of Jessie Bross and William Demarest Tribune Tower, 1:22 Lloyd, 1:18-19 The Trojan Women, by Euripides, produced by Chicago Little The- Winter, Barbara, on Chicago Little Theatre, 3:59 atre, 3:52, 53, 55, 56, 63 Wireroom betting operations, 2:49 U Wisconsin Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:67-68, 69 Wisner, Louis E., carves communion rail for Holy Family Church, Unitarianism, and Jenkin Lloyd Jones, 1:50, 60 S239) United Order of Deputies, 3:25 Woman’s Peace Party, sponsors tour of Trojan Women, 3:63 United States exhibits, Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, Women: and Victorian courtship, 1:6, 88-89; rights in Victorian World’s Columbian Exposition, 3:15 marriage, 1:6-8, 17-18 Unity Chapel, designed by Joseph Lyman Silsbee, 1:53 Womenkind, by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, produced by Chicago Little Unity Temple, 1:61 Theatre, 3:56 Urban, Joseph: creates color program for Century of Progress, Wood, Claudia Lamm, “From the Editor,” 1:3; 2:3; 3:3 2:8, 12, 16; designs productions for New York Metropolitan Wood, J. Howard, and Chicago Tribune, 1:25 Opera, 2:16; death of 2:16 Woodruff, Frank, and Cronin murder, 3:28, 30, 31 Urban Room, Congress Hotel, 2:16 World’s Columbian Exposition: role in creating amusement Utah Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:62 parks, 1:26, 29, 30; state buildings, 2:55-72; Midway Plai- V sance, 1:26, 27, 31; 2:55-56; exhibition hall interiors, 3:4-19; Court of Honor as image of harmony, 3:4, 6, 19; as demon- Valentines, 1:5 stration of American progress, 3:4-19; clash of culture and Van Osdel, John Mills, designs interior of Holy Family Church, commercialism, 3:14, 19. See also names ofi ndividual build- 3:39 ings, pavilions, exhibits. Van Volkenburg, Ellen, 3:54; talents as mimic, 3:55; friendships World’s Fair Notes: a Woman Journalist Views Chicago’s 1893 in upper class, 3:55; and Chicago Little Theatre, 3:55, 56, 64; Columbian Exposition, by Marian Shaw, 2:54 career after leaving Chicago, 3:64 World’s fairs, See World’s Columbian Exposition; Century of Vaudeville, at amusement parks, 1:28, 34 Progress Exposition Vice districts, 2:38, 40, 42-43, 44, 46, 53 World’s Pasttime Exposition at Cheltenham Beach, 1:30 Virginia Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:63 WOQCD, purchased by Tribune Company, 1:25 “Vision of Urban Social Reform,” article, by Ellen Christensen, Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1:56; builds Midway Gardens 1:33; and All 1:50-61 Souls Church, 1:50; and Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1:53, 54, 56-61; excluded from Century of Progress Architectural W Commission, 2:8; on color at Century of Progress, 2:19; and Walker, Ralph T., and Century of Progress Architectural Commis- Chicago Little Theatre, 3:61 sion, 2:8 Wrigley, Philip K., as financial guarantor of Century of Progress, 2:9 Warner Brothers, produces all-color movies, 2:12 Washburne, Mayor Hempstead, 2:51; and Garfield racetrack, Y 2:49, 50 Yeats, W.B., plays produced by Chicago Little Theatre, 3:56, 57, Washington Building, World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:67 59, 60 Washington Park, horse racing, 1:33; 2:46-47, 50, 51 “Yesterday’s City”: “Chicago's Geography,” by Johann Georg Kohl, Washington Square Players, influenced by Chicago Little Theatre, 1:62-72; “The Fair in Black and White,” by Marian Shaw, 3:63 2:54-72; “Temple of a Living Art,” by Douglas Clayton, Water Chutes. See Chutes Park 3:52-64 Weddings, Victorian, 1:16, 17 Young, Brigham, statue of at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2:62 Weekly Native Citizen (newspaper), 3:25 Young Men’s Association: and library for Chicago, 2:24-25 Welsh, John R., and Washington Park racetrack, 2:51 Young Men’s Christian Association, and library for Chicago, 2:25 Wentworth, Mayor John, and gambling districts, 2:5 Western Tablet (newspaper), 3:25 Z Western Union Building at Century of Progress Exposition, 2:9 Zettler, Emil Robert, creates official medal for Century of Western Unitarian Conference, 1:50, 60 Progress, 2:8 WGN Radio, 1:23, 25

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