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Index to Volume 28 This index includes author, title, and subject entries. Illustrations are indicated in italics. If a sub- ject is illustrated and discussed on the same page, the illustration is not separately indicated. A Ballet: interview with Maria Tallchief, 3: 54-65 Ballet Chicago, 3: 65 Adams, John, 1: -3 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 3: 54, 56 Adams, Rosemary K., “From the Editor,” Ballet Society, 3: 61 Addams, Jane, 1: 15; 3:7 Baltimore Jewish Times, 1: 25 Bancroft Prize, 1: 68 Adler, Liebman, 1: 10 Barber, Red, 2: 69 African-American Institute, 2: 71 Barnes, William C., 1: 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, African Americans Barnett, Claude, 2: 63, 64, 67 in baseball, 2: 40, 46-47, 48-50, 53, 55, 56, 59 and birth of gospel music, 2: 22-37 Barnett, Etta Moten. See Moten, Etta Barnett, Ferdinand, 1: 27-28, 29, 43 women in music, 2: 60, 63-64, 66-69, 71-72 Barnum, PT, 1: 45, 47 at the World’s Columbian Exposition, 1: 27-43 Barrelhouse Tom. See Dorsey, Thomas Andrew African Diaspora International Visitors Center, 2: 71 Baseball African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 2: 60 and the Civil War,2 : 39-40 Afro-Arts Bazaar, 2: 71 golden age of Chicago,2 : 38-59 Alger, Horatio, 1: 65 Bates, Mary, 2: 13 Alger, Horatio, Association, 1: 65 Battle of Vertieres (painting), 1: 39 Allegro Brillante (ballet), 3: 61 Baxter Travenol Laboratories (Deerfield, Illinois), 3: 54 Altrock, Nick, 2: 52 Belcher, Ernest, 3: 55 American Antiquarian Society, 1: 65 Bell, John, 1: 46 American Giants, 2: 57 Bennett College of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery, 2 American Institute of Architects, 3: 54 Benton Harbor, Michigan, 1: 15 American League (Baseball), 2: 50 Berkeley, Busby, 2: 64 American Medical Association (AMA), 2: 4 Berkman, Alexander, 3: 17 convention of, in Philadelphia, 2: 10 Bethune, Mary McLeod, 2: 63 women as delegates to, 2: 10 Blackwell, Elizabeth, 2: 5 American Negro Press, 2: 64 Blackwell, Emily, 2: 5, 6 American Social Hygiene Association, 3: 9 Blondell, Joan, 2: 64 American Society for Environmental History, 1: 65, 68 Blue Stockings, 2: 40 American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses, 2: 13 Bnai B'rith, 1: 7, 9, 15 Amoco — :- Board of Lady Managers, 1 Anderlik, Jack, 1: Bogue, Allen, 1: 57 Anderson, Dave, Bork, Robert, 1: 66 Andreas, A. T, 1: Boston Braves, 2: 52 Anson, Andrian “C Bourree Fantasque (ballet), 3: 59 Anson’s Colts, 2: Bowles House of Music, 2: 35 Anti-Semitism, 1: : Boys’ League, 2: 45 Aon Corporation, 1: 6 , 65, 66, 69 Bradenburg’s Ninth and Arch Street Museum, 1: 53 Apollo Theater, 2: 63 Brain, Davey, 2: 52 Architecture Breakstone, Benjamin, 1: 19 Burnham Plan in, 3: 52-53 Bregstone, Philip, 1: 16, 20; 3:4—-5 influence of Mies van der Rohe, 3: 57 The Bride Comes Home (movie), 2: 64 interview with Bruce Graham, 3: 54-65 Bridges over the Chicago River, 3: 42-46, 44 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) in, 3: 57-59, 62-63 Bridgetenders, 3: 43, 45-46 skyscrapers in, 3: 47, 61-63, 64 Brown, Anne, 2: 68 at World’s Columbian Exposition, 1: 31, 40 Brown, Anne Wiggins, 2: 67 Arensberg, George, 1: 46, 50, 52, 53 Brown, Hallie, 1: 43 Arensberg Wager, 1: 46 Brown, Mordecai “Three-Fingered, 23S Arnold, C. D., 1: 42 Bruhn, Erik, 3: 61 Arrington, Russell, 1: 70 Brunvand, Jan Harold, 3: 3 Ashland Park, 2: 50 Brunswich Building, 3: 54 Associated Jewish Charities (AJC), 1: 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24 Bryan, John, 3: 65 Associated Negro Press (ANP), 2: 63 Bundy, Henry, 3: 51 Astaire, Fred, 2: 64 Burnham, Daniel, 3: 52 Atlanta,2 : 24-25 Burnham Plan, 3: 52-53 Atlantic Monthly, 1: 43 Burnham, Daniel, Award for Distinction in Architecture, 3: 54 Auburn Park, 2 Burton, Benedict, 1: 31 Augustana Hospital, 2: 17 Burton, Phillip, 1: 62 Austin & Stone’s Dime Museum, 1: 53 Busse, Fred, 3: 52 Averbuch, Lazurus, 3: 17 B Byford, William H., 2: 6 i Bailey, Fred A. 3: 49 “Cabin at the Crossroads” (radio program), 2: 64 Baker Field,2 : 62 Callahan, Jimmy, 2: 50, 51, 52, 53, 57 Balanchine, Soak 3: 54, 59-61, 64, 65 Calumet River, 3: 53 Ballard, Barbara J., “A People without a Nation,” 1: 27-43 Camp CHI, 3: 18 66 | Chicago History | Spring 2000 Index to Volume 28 This index includes author, title, and subject entries. Illustrations are indicated in italics. If a sub- ject is illustrated and discussed on the same page, the illustration is not separately indicated. A Ballet: interview with Maria Tallchief, 3: 54-65 Ballet Chicago, 3: 65 Adams, John, 1: -3 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 3: 54, 56 Adams, Rosemary K., “From the Editor,” Ballet Society, 3: 61 Addams, Jane, 1: 15; 3:7 Baltimore Jewish Times, 1: 25 Bancroft Prize, 1: 68 Adler, Liebman, 1: 10 Barber, Red, 2: 69 African-American Institute, 2: 71 Barnes, William C., 1: 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, African Americans Barnett, Claude, 2: 63, 64, 67 in baseball, 2: 40, 46-47, 48-50, 53, 55, 56, 59 and birth of gospel music, 2: 22-37 Barnett, Etta Moten. See Moten, Etta Barnett, Ferdinand, 1: 27-28, 29, 43 women in music, 2: 60, 63-64, 66-69, 71-72 Barnum, PT, 1: 45, 47 at the World’s Columbian Exposition, 1: 27-43 Barrelhouse Tom. See Dorsey, Thomas Andrew African Diaspora International Visitors Center, 2: 71 Baseball African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, 2: 60 and the Civil War,2 : 39-40 Afro-Arts Bazaar, 2: 71 golden age of Chicago,2 : 38-59 Alger, Horatio, 1: 65 Bates, Mary, 2: 13 Alger, Horatio, Association, 1: 65 Battle of Vertieres (painting), 1: 39 Allegro Brillante (ballet), 3: 61 Baxter Travenol Laboratories (Deerfield, Illinois), 3: 54 Altrock, Nick, 2: 52 Belcher, Ernest, 3: 55 American Antiquarian Society, 1: 65 Bell, John, 1: 46 American Giants, 2: 57 Bennett College of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery, 2 American Institute of Architects, 3: 54 Benton Harbor, Michigan, 1: 15 American League (Baseball), 2: 50 Berkeley, Busby, 2: 64 American Medical Association (AMA), 2: 4 Berkman, Alexander, 3: 17 convention of, in Philadelphia, 2: 10 Bethune, Mary McLeod, 2: 63 women as delegates to, 2: 10 Blackwell, Elizabeth, 2: 5 American Negro Press, 2: 64 Blackwell, Emily, 2: 5, 6 American Social Hygiene Association, 3: 9 Blondell, Joan, 2: 64 American Society for Environmental History, 1: 65, 68 Blue Stockings, 2: 40 American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses, 2: 13 Bnai B'rith, 1: 7, 9, 15 Amoco — :- Board of Lady Managers, 1 Anderlik, Jack, 1: Bogue, Allen, 1: 57 Anderson, Dave, Bork, Robert, 1: 66 Andreas, A. T, 1: Boston Braves, 2: 52 Anson, Andrian “C Bourree Fantasque (ballet), 3: 59 Anson’s Colts, 2: Bowles House of Music, 2: 35 Anti-Semitism, 1: : Boys’ League, 2: 45 Aon Corporation, 1: 6 , 65, 66, 69 Bradenburg’s Ninth and Arch Street Museum, 1: 53 Apollo Theater, 2: 63 Brain, Davey, 2: 52 Architecture Breakstone, Benjamin, 1: 19 Burnham Plan in, 3: 52-53 Bregstone, Philip, 1: 16, 20; 3:4—-5 influence of Mies van der Rohe, 3: 57 The Bride Comes Home (movie), 2: 64 interview with Bruce Graham, 3: 54-65 Bridges over the Chicago River, 3: 42-46, 44 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) in, 3: 57-59, 62-63 Bridgetenders, 3: 43, 45-46 skyscrapers in, 3: 47, 61-63, 64 Brown, Anne, 2: 68 at World’s Columbian Exposition, 1: 31, 40 Brown, Anne Wiggins, 2: 67 Arensberg, George, 1: 46, 50, 52, 53 Brown, Hallie, 1: 43 Arensberg Wager, 1: 46 Brown, Mordecai “Three-Fingered, 23S Arnold, C. D., 1: 42 Bruhn, Erik, 3: 61 Arrington, Russell, 1: 70 Brunvand, Jan Harold, 3: 3 Ashland Park, 2: 50 Brunswich Building, 3: 54 Associated Jewish Charities (AJC), 1: 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24 Bryan, John, 3: 65 Associated Negro Press (ANP), 2: 63 Bundy, Henry, 3: 51 Astaire, Fred, 2: 64 Burnham, Daniel, 3: 52 Atlanta,2 : 24-25 Burnham Plan, 3: 52-53 Atlantic Monthly, 1: 43 Burnham, Daniel, Award for Distinction in Architecture, 3: 54 Auburn Park, 2 Burton, Benedict, 1: 31 Augustana Hospital, 2: 17 Burton, Phillip, 1: 62 Austin & Stone’s Dime Museum, 1: 53 Busse, Fred, 3: 52 Averbuch, Lazurus, 3: 17 B Byford, William H., 2: 6 i Bailey, Fred A. 3: 49 “Cabin at the Crossroads” (radio program), 2: 64 Baker Field,2 : 62 Callahan, Jimmy, 2: 50, 51, 52, 53, 57 Balanchine, Soak 3: 54, 59-61, 64, 65 Calumet River, 3: 53 Ballard, Barbara J., “A People without a Nation,” 1: 27-43 Camp CHI, 3: 18 66 | Chicago History | Spring 2000 Canton, Ohio, 2: 69 Columbia Giants, 2: 49 Capezio Award, 3: 54 Columbia University, 2: 62 Caracole (ballet), 3: 61 Combined Insurance Corporation, 1: 65, 66 Caravans, 2: 35 Comiskey, Charles, 2: 50 “Carioca” (song), 2: 64 Comiskey Park, 2: 57, 58 Carter, Jimmy, 1: 63 Committee on the Grading of Nursing Schools, 2: 20 Catholic Foresters, 2: 49 Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1: 58 Cellu-Craft Products, 2: 71 Congress on Africa, 1: 38 Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago, 3: 58 Continental Casualty (CNA), 1: 61 Chadbourne Residential College, 1: 70 Cook County Hospital, 2: 10, 11, 13 Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England Cooper, Anna Julia, 1: 37 (Cronon), 1: 65 Coppin, Fannie Jackson, 1: 37 Chicago, University of, 1: 56; 70 Courthouse Dome, 1: 8 Chicago Amateur League, 2: 40 Crain’s, 1: 54 Chicago American, 2: 63 “Creating a Dance: Interviews with Bruce Graham and Maria Chicago and Its Jews: A Cultural History (Bregstone), 3: 4 Tallchief,” article by Timothy J. Gilfoyle, 3: 54-65 Chicago Avenue Bridge, 3: 51 reevy, William, 1: 47, 48, 50 Chicago Bears, 2: 60, 64, 65, 69-72 Cregier, DeWitt, 3: 51 Chicago Board of Education, 3: 6 rerar, John, 2: 12 Chicago Bulls, 2: 69 rime, along Chicago River, 3: 42, 47-50 Chicago City Ballet, 3: 64 ‘ronon, William Chicago City Council, establishment of ordinances over opening of career of, 1: 65, 67-69 bridges, 3: 43, 45 education of, | Chicago City League, 2: 40, 44, 45, 48, 50, 55 interview with, | Chicago Congress on Africa, 1: 37 success of, 1: 65 Chicago Cubs, 2: 39, 40, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56 rummell, Alexander, 1: 43 Chicago Daily News, 1:48; 2: 64; 3:46 uban Giants, 2: 46—47, 49 Fresh-Air Fund, 3: 21, 22, 24 ullen, Ida, 2: 71 opening of sanitarium by, 3: 21- a3 9 Cusick, Nancy, 1: 70 Chicago Daily Tribune, 2: 15 Chicago Evening Journal, 1: 48, 50, 51 Chicago Federation of Labor, 3: 17 Dahomeans of West Africa, | Chicago Giants, 2: 57 Dahomey Village, 1: 33, 34, Chicago Hebrew Institute (CHI), 3: 4-19 Daily Inter Ocean. See Inter Ocean Chicago Historical Society, 2: 49, 60 Daily Jewish Courier, 1: 13, 16, 19, 20, 21 Chicago Daily News negative collection, 3: 22, 23-39 Daley, Richard J., Center, 3: 54 Chicago Inter Ocean. See Inter Ocean Daley, Richard M., 1: 59 Chicago League, 2: 56, 57 Darwin, Charles, 2: 9 Chicago Lyric Opera, 3: 54 Davis, J. R., 1: 46, 47, 53 Chicago Medical College, 2: 6, 9 Davis, James, 1: 23 admission of women to, 2: 5 Dearborn Park, 3: 54 Chicago National League, 2: 53 Deep Tunnel, 3: 63 Chicago Opera Ballet, 3: 54 “De Glory Road” (song), 2: 64, 66 Chicago Park District, 3: 21, 30 DeJarnatt, Clinton “The Kid,” 1: 48 Chicago River, 3: 47, 50, 53 DeLee, Joseph B., 1: 4, 7 bridges over, 3: 42-46, 44 Denver Grizzlies, 2: 53 crime along, 3: 42, 47, 48-50 Dime museums, 1: 45—48, 50, 52, 53 decline of, as harbor, 3: 47, 53 Dirksen Federal Building, 3: 63 Eastland disaster in, 3: 53 Disney, Walt, 3: 3 lumber for shipping on, 3: 42 Distinguished American Award, 1: 65 ships and grain elevators on, 3: 42 Ditka, Mike, 2: 61 Chicago Times, 1: 35; 3: 49 Diversey Harbor, 3: 222 ? Chicago Tribune, 1: 47-50, 52, 53; 2: 45, 56, 69, 72; 3 Dorsey, Etta Plant, 2: 24 Heartland Prize of, 1: 68 Dorsey, Nettie (Harper), 2: Chicago Union Giants, 2: 46-47, 48, 49 Dorsey, Thomas Andrew, 2 Chicago Urban League, 2: 71 quartet of, 2: 30 Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital, z5 e Dorsey House of Music, 2 Chicago White Sox, 2: 39, 50, 52, 5 Douglas Park, 1: 22 > Chicago Women’s Club, 2: 10, 13 Douglass, Frederick, 1: 27, 28, 29, 34, 38-40, 43 Children, health care for tenament, 3: 21-39 Dreiser, Theodore, 3: 42 Children’s Aid of the Mount Sinai Hospital, 1: 23 Duguid, Alexander, 1: 53 Church Women United of Greater Chicago, 2: 71 Duke University, 1: 70 Cincinnati Enquirer, 1: 46, 53 Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 1: 40, 43 City Club Bulletin, 3: 49 Dunne, Peter Finley, 3: 45-46 City League, 2: 49, 59. See also Chicago City League Dupee, C. H., & Co., 3: 43 City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution, and the Commercialization of DuSable Museum, 2: 71 E Sex (Gilfoyle), 3: 65 Civil rights issues, 1: 58-59 Civil War, baseball during, 2: 39-40 Eastland disaster, 3: 53 Clark, Charles R., 1: 16 Eclectics, 2: 8 Clark Street, 1: 4, 45 Edgar, Jim, 1: 70 Clark Street Bridge, 3: 42 Edwards, Don, 1: 62 “A Climatic Change” (cartoon), 1: 35 Eglevsky, Andre, 3: 61 Cochrane, John, 1: 13 Ellis, Havelock, 3: 55 Colbert, Claudette, 2: 64 Emancipation Proclamation, 1: 29 Cole, Harry, 1: 46 Empire City of the West, 3: 42 Colored World’s Series, 2: 49 Empire State Building, 3: 61 Index to volume 28 | 67 Environmental history, 1: 56-57, 64, 65, 67-69 Great Migration, 2: 26 Esmark, 1: 65 Green Lake, 1: 55 Evening Mail, 1: 47, 48, 50, 51 Griffith Stadium, 2: 69 Everleigh Club, 3: 48 Grimké, Angelina, 1: 43 r Grossman, James, 1: 4 Guggenheim Foundation, 1: 65 Faithful, Emily, 2: 9 Gullen, Countee, 2: 71 Fannie Mae candy, 1: 3 Gunther, Charles E., Zz: 48, Fast and Furious (musical), 2: 63 Gunthers, 2: 48, 49, 5 0,5 Feathers, Bettie, 2: 65 Gutenberg, 1: 44 Federal Aviation Authority, 1: 66 Gutler, Lloyd N., 1: 66 Federated Jewish Charities, 3: 6 Federated Orthodox Jewish Charities, 1: 19-21, Field Building, 3: 59 Hahnemann, Samuel, 2: 9 Finn, Micky, 3: 48 Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, 2: 9 Firebird (ballet), 3: 54, 59, 60, 61 Ladies Aid Society of, 2: 9 First Chicago Bank, 1: 61, 65 Haitian Pavilion, 1: 27, 30, 31, 38, 40, 43 Fiske Jubilee Singers, 1: 43 Haitian Rebellion, 1: 38 Flower, Lucy, 2: 13 Halas, George, 2: 64-66 Flying Down to Rio (movie), 2: 64 Halas, George, History Maker Award for Distinction in Sports, 2: 61 Foley, Red, 2: 36 Halsted Street, and free sanitarium wagon, 3: 21 Football, 2: 64-66 Hamilton Park, 2: 38-39 Football Hall of Fame, 2: 69 Hampton, Isabel Adams, 2: 13, 15 Forest History Society, 1: 68 Hancock, John, Center, 3: 54, 61-63 Fort Dearborn, 3: 51 “Happy New Year” (Moten and Barnett holiday card), 2: 67 Fortnightly Club, 2: 10 Harbormasters, 3: 46-47 Foster, Andrew “Rube,” 2: 53, 55 Harper, Nettie. See Dorsey, Nettie (Harper) The Four Temperaments (ballet), 23 Harrison, Carter, 3: 51 Fox, Carol, 3: 63 Harvard Medical School, 2: 5 Frango mints, production of, 1: 3 Health care Franklins, 2: 45, 48 hospital ships in providing, 3: 51 Fraser, Chick, 2: 45 for indigent women and children, 2: 6; 9 Fraser, Donald, 1: 62 for Jewish American immigrants, 3: 9-13 Freeport, Illinois, 1: 61 Marine Hospital Service provision of, 3: 51 “From the Editor,” column, by Rosemary K. Adams, Michael Reese and Mount Sinai hospitals in, 1: 4-25 Frye, Theodore R., 2: 31 provision of home, 2: 12 Fullerton Avenue, and free sanitarium wagon, 3: 21 role of women in, at turn of century, 2: 4-21 G for tenament children, 3: 21-39 for tuberculosis, 1: 12 Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, 1: 19 Galloway, Paul, 2: 72 Heisman Trophy, 2: 63 Garden Citys, 2: 45 Hershey, Milton Snavely, 1: 3 Garland, Merrick B., 1: 70 Hess, Julius, 1: 19 Gateway Center, 3: 54 Heyward, DuBose, 2: 67 Gem of the Prairie (Asbury), 3: 48 Historical Statement of the Jewish Federation Movement in Chicago, 1: 20 Geneva Medical College, 2: 5 History of the Jews of Chicago (Meites), 3: 5-6 Georgetown University, 1: 70 Hoey, Clyde R., 2: 67 Georgia Tom. See Dorsey, Thomas Andrew Holabird, Root, and Burgee, 3: 57-58 Gershwin, George, 2: 67, 69 Holland, Samuel, 3: 17 The Ghetto (Wirth), 1: 15 Holt, Nora, 2: 64 Gilfoyle, Timothy Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, 3: 54 “Creating a Dance: Interviews with Bruce Graham and Maria Holy Cross, 2: 72 Tallchief,” 3: 54-65 Homeopathy, 2: 8-9 “Stars of Chicago: Interviews with Etta Moten Bamettt and Sid Horwich, Bernard, 1: 19, 20 Luckman,” 2: 60-72 Howells, William Dean, 1: 43 “Wisconsin's Finest: Interviews with William Cronon, Abner Hubbard, Gilbert, & Company, 3: 51 Mikva, and Patrick Ryan,” 1: 54-72 Hudson, Joseph M., 1: 47, 48, 50, 52 Gingrich, Newt, 1: 63 Hughes, Langston, 2: 63 Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 1: 66 Hughes, “Long” Tom, 2: 50, 52 Glad Tidings (schooner), 3: 51 Hull-House, 3: 7 Goldberg, Arthur, 1: 58 Hunt, Harriet, 2: 5 Gold Diggers of 1933 (movie), 2: 64 Hunter, Rollings Burdick, 1: 65 “The Golden Age of Chicago Baseball,” Yesterday’s City, by Ray Hurston, Zora Neale, 2: 63 Schmidt, 2: 38-59 Huxley, Thomas, 2: 9 Goldmith, Myron, 3: 58 Hyde Park, 1: 25 Gospel music, 2: 63 Hydropathy, 2: 8 birth of, 2: 22-37 Hydrophobia, 2: 12 The Gounod Symphony (ballet), 3: 61 Hyppolite, Florvil, 1: 27, 38-39, 40 Graham, Bruce, 3: 54-65 Hyppolite, Hector, 1: 39 I Graham, Otto, 2: 69 Grain elevators, 3: +7 Grand Haven Times, 3: 53 “I Do, Don’t You” (song by Dorsey), 2: 35 Grange, Red, 2: 65 Ihnat, Gwen, “That's Good News! Chicago and the Birth of Gospel Great Chicago Fire of 1871, 2: 9 Music,” 2: 22-37 impact on German Jews, 1: 9, 10 Illinois Hospital Association, 2: 20 Great Equity Life Insurance Company, 1: 61 Illinois Nurse Practice Act, 2: 19, 20, 21 Great Lakes, 3: 40 Illinois Progressive Republicans, 3: 15 68 | Chicago History | Spring 2000 Illinois State Association of Graduate Nurses, 2: 19, 20 Lawndale, 1: 19, 21, Illinois State Medical Association, 2: 20 Lawrence, Margaret Illinois State Medical Society, 2: 5, 10 Leland, Frank, 2 Illinois State Normal School, 2: 9 eland Giants, 2 Illinois Steel, 2: 49 Leopold, Aldo, | Illinois Training School for Nurses, 2: 5, 10, 12, 13, 16, 20 Leventman, Seymore, | “Ll Never Turn Back” (song by Dorsey), 2: 27 evy, Sam, 2: 71 Independent Voters of Illinois, 1: 59 evy, Thomas, 1: 48, 50, 52 Infant Welfare Society (IWS), 2: 12 Liberia, 1: 33 Influenza pandemic of 1919, 2: 19 ibrary of Congress, 3: 2 Inland Printer, 1: 47, 50, 52, 53 Life magazine, 2: 63 Inland Steel Building, 3: 54, 59, 62 incoln Park, and the Chicago Daily News sanitarium, 3 Insurance industry, 1: 65-66, 69-70 Linotype, 1: 44, 45, 53 International Congress of Charities, Correction, and Philanthropy, 2: 13 Lissak, Rivka, 3 International Typographical Union, 1: 46, 47 ittle, Lou, 2: 62, 7 International Women’s Decade Conferences, 2: 71 Livingston, Homer, 1: 65 International Zionist movement, 1: 16 Loeb, Jacob, 3: 6 Inter Ocean, 1: 47, 48, 51; 2:53; 3:50 -ogan Squares Baseball Club, 2 Interstate League, 2: 49 Loon Lake, 3: 18 “It’s Tight Like That” (song by Dorsey), 2: 26 ouverture, Toussaint, 1: 38 J Loyola University, 2: 9 uckman, Sid, 2: 60-72 education of, 2: 62-63 Jackson, Mahalia, 2: 33 umber camps, 3: 51 Jackson Jubilee Singers, 2: 63 Lusk, Brigid, “Monstrous Productions or the Best of Womanhood? Jackson Park, 2: 42-43 Progressive-Era Women in Medicine,” 2: 4-21 Jefferson, Thomas, 1: 3 istgarten, Henry, 1: 61 Jenny, William LeBaron, 3: 47 Lyric Opera, 3: 63 JJeeswsiyseh, AEvmae,r iCchaonisr, 2: 63 Ballet School, 3: 64 M development of hospitals for, 1: 4-25 role of Chicago Hebrew Institute in adaptation of, to American life, MacArthur Foundation, 1: 65 3: 4-19 Machine politics, 3: 14-15 Jewish Center, 3: 15 MacMurray, Fred, 2: 64 Jewish Charities of Chicago, 1: 23, 24 Madison, Thomas, 2: 24 Jewish Community Centers of Chicago (JCC), 3: 4, 19 Madison Plaza, 3: 54 Jewish Consumptive Relief Society, 1: 19 Madison Street Bridge, 3: 44 Jewish People’s Institute (JP), 3: 5. See also Chicago Hebrew Institute (CHI) Magallanes, Nicholas, 3: 61 Jewish Reader for Sabbath Schools (1877), 1: 14 Maimonedes Kosher Hospital, 1 19-21. See also Mount Sinai Hospital Jewish Socia! Service Bureau, 1: 25 Majestic Theater, 2: 68 Jewish Standard, 1: 16 Making History award winners Jim Crow laws, 1: 28 Barmett, Etta Moten, 2: 60-72 Jimmy Callahan, 2: 50 Cronon, William, 1: 54-72 Johnson, Myles, 1: 46 Graham, Bruce, 3: 54-65 Jordan, Michael, 2: 69 Luckman, Sid, 2: 60-72 Junior Mount Sinai Hospital Workers, 1: 23 Mikva, Abner, 1: 54-72 K Ryan, Patrick, 1: 54-72 Tallchief, Maria, 3: 54-65 March on Washington, 2: 71 Kahn, Fazlur, 3: 61, 62, 63 Mardon, Lawson, 2: 71 Kanigel, Robert, 1: 25 Margolis, A. I., 3: 17 Kaplan, Nathan, 3: 5, 17 Marine Hospital, 3: 51 Karamanski, Theodore J., “The Marseilles of Lake Michigan,” 3: 40-53 Mariner’s Church, 3: 51 Kastenmeier, Bob, 1: 62 “The Marseilles of Lake Michigan,” article, by Theodore J. Kara- Kenney, L. J., 1: 53 manski, 3: 40-53 King, Martin Luther, Jr, 2: 33 Marshall Field’s, and production of Frango mints, 1: 3 Kirstein, Lincoln, 3: 61 Martin, Roberta, 2: 31 Kohl & Middleton’s Dime Museum, 1: 45, 46-48, 50, 52, 53 Martin, Roberta, Singers, 2: 31 Kraft, 2: 71 Martin, Sallie, 2: 32, 35 Ku Klux Klan, 1: 23 Martin and Morris Music, Inc., 2: 32, 35 Kupcinet, Irv, 2: 69 Martin-Frye singers, 2: 31 Kurtzon, Morris, 1: 20, 23 Mathews, Cynthia, “This Haven of Rest and Health: The Chicago Daily Kurz, Louis, 3: 40-41 News Sanitarium,” 3: 21-39 Maxwell Street, 1: 13, 15, 16, 21 Maxwell Street market, 1: 6-7 Labor Defense League, 3: 17 Mayo Clinic, 2: 71 Labor laws on women’s work hours, 2: 16 McCann, Joseph W, 1: 46-50, 52, 53 Ladies Aid Society of the Hahnemann Hospital, 2: 9 McCarthy, Jack, 2: 50 Lake Michigan, role of, in shipping, 3: 40-53 McCormick Place, 3: 63 Lake Shore Drive, 3: 63 Exposition Center, 3: 54 Lake Shore League, 2: 59 McGill University, 2: 16 Lake Street, 1: 10 McKay, Claude, 2: 63 Lake Street Bridge, 3: 46 McMillan, M. Helena, 2: 4, 5, 16, 17, 18, 19-21 Landsmannschaften, 1: 16 McNamara, Brooks, 1: 45 LaSalle Street, 1: 8 Medical education for women, 2: 4-21 Lauver, Isabella, 2: 13 Medicine. See Health Care La Valse (ballet), 3: 59 Meites, Hyman, 3: 5-6 Index to volume 28 | 69 Mejia, Paul, 3: 63, 64, 65 Netsch, Walter, 3: 58 Mellon, Andrew W,, Foundation, 1: 65 “New Opportunties for the Use of Leisure Time” (Seman), 3: 14 Mergenthaler, Ottmar, 1: 44, 53 Newsweek, 3: 54 Merrill, John, 3: 58 New York City Ballet, 3: 54, 61 Michael Reese Hospital, 1: 4-25; 2: 72 New York Giants, 2: 65, 69 Michigan Avenue, 1: 16 New York Herald, 1: 46, 47 Michigan Avenue Bridge, 3: 44 New York Herald Tribune, 2: 68 Midway Plaisance, 1: 31, 42 New-York Historical Society, 3: 22 Midway Types (publication), 1: 35 New York Times, 1: 47, 49; 3: 17 Midwest League, 2: 59 New York Tribune, 1: 53 Mikva, Abner New York World, 1: 47 career of, 1: 59, 61-63, 66, 70 New York Yankees, 2: 70 interview with, 1: 54-72 Niessen, Billy, 2: 57 Miller Brothers Shipyard, 3: 51 Night baseball, 2: 57 Milwaukee, 1: 55 Nightingale, Florence, 2: 10 Milwaukee Brewers, 2: =3 2 “Night Scenes” (illustration), 3 Minneapolis Millers, 2: =3 2 Nijinska, Bronislava, 3: 55, 56 Minow, Newton, 3: 65 Nijinsky, Vaslav, 3: 55 Minton, Sherman, 1: 58 Norris, Frank, 3: 42 Miss Julie (ballet), 3: 61 North Lawndale, 1: 16 Moncion, Frank, 3: 61 North Side Ball Park, 2: 40, 45, 53 Monheimer, Leo, 1: 48, 50 Northwest Ball Park, 2: 40, 45 “Monstrous Productions or the Best of Womanhood? Progressive-Era Northwestern University, 1: 58, 70, 70-71; 2: 15 Women in Medicine,” article, by Brigid Lusk, 2: 4-21 Woman's Medical School at, 2: 15 Montana, Joe, 2: 69 Notre Dame, 2: 72 Morants-Sanchez, Regina, 2: 16 Nurse Practice Act (North Carolina, 1903), 2: 19 Morgan, EdmundS ., 1: 65 Nurses Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada, 2: 15 Morgari, Rodolfo, 1: 37 Nursing, role of women in, 2: 4-21 Morris, Kenneth, 2: 32, 35 The Nutcracke (ballet), 3: 61 Morris, Nelson, Memorial for Medical Research, | 20 Morris, Sarah, Hospital for Children, 1: 19, 20 Morton International, 2: 71 Oak Street Beach, 3: 52 Moten, Etta, 2: 60-72 Obin, Michel, 1: 39 education of, 2: 63 The Occident (newspaper), 1: 15 in Porgy and Bess, 2: 67-69 O'Hara, Barratt, 1: 61-62 and public affairs, 2: 71 Old West Side Park, 2: 58-59 “Moten, Etta, Show,” 2: 71 One Financial Place, 3: 54 Moten, Freeman Franklin, 2: 60 Opera House, 3: 63 Moten, Ida Mae Norman, 2: 60 Orpheus (ballet), 3: 59, 61 Mount Sinai Hospital, 1: 4-25 Osborne, Estelle Massey, 2: 7 Mount Sinai Hospital Association, 1: 20 Our Day (magazine), 1: 37 Mount Sinai Hospital Woman’s Club, 1: 23 Owings, Nathaniel, 3: 58 Mount Sinai Hospital Workers, 1: 20 Muhammad, Elijah, 1: 63 Muhammad Speaks (newspaper), 1: 63 Page-Fence Giants, 2: 49 Munger & Armour’s Grain Warehouse, 3: 47 Palmer, Bertha Honoré, 2: 13 Municipal Order League of Chicago, 2: 10 Palmer House Hotel, 2: 10 Music Paris Opera, 3: 54 birth of gospel, 2: 22- 37, 63 Parker Raids, 3: 17 contributions of Etta Moten, 2: 60, 61, 62, 63-64, 66-69, 71-72 Parkman, Francis, Prize of the Society of American Historians, 1: 65 “My Forgotten Man” (song), 2: 64 Parton, James, 3: 40 N Paschen, Elise, 3: 63 Paschen, Henry “Buzz,” Jr, 3: 63, 64, 65 Paschen Contractors, 3: 63 Nagurski, Bronko, 2: 65 Patronage, 1: 59-60 Namath, Joe, 2: 69 “Peace in the Valley” (song by Dorsey), 2: 36 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Penn, I. Garland, 1: 27-28, 29 (NAACP), 2: 62 Penn Mutual, 1: 61 National Broadcasting Network, 2: 64 Pennsylvania, University of, 1: 70 National Championship (in typesetting), 1: 44-53 People’s Junior College, 3: 15 National Child Welfare Association, 3: 9 “A People without a Nation,” article, by BarbaraJ . Ballard, 1: 27-43 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 2 Perkins, George, Marsh Prize, 1: 68 National Congress of Negro Women, 2: 71 Peters, William, 2: 49 National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses, 2: 28, Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 2: 10 National Council of Negro Women, 2: 71 Philadelphia’s Ninth and Arch Street Dime Museum, 1: 53 National Football League (NFL), 2: 64-65 “Picnic Island,” and the Chicago Daily News Sanitarium, 3: 22, 30 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 1: Pilgrim Baptist Church, 2: 28, 31 National League (Baseball), 2: 40, 50, 53, 55, 56 The Pit (Norris), 3: 42 National Music Award, 2: 37 Pluralism and Progressives: Hull-House and the New Immigrants (Lissak), 3: 7-8 National Rifle Association, 1: 63 Police, 3: 49 National Security Act, 1: 63 Politics, 1: 58, 61-63, 66-67 National Youth Association, 2: 62 machine, 3: 14-15 Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West (Cronon), 1: Polo Grounds, 2: 69 Navy Pier, 3: 63 Porgy and Bess (folk opera), 2: 67, 68, 69 NBC, 2: 71 Porgy (novel), 2: 67 Negro Baseball League, 2: 53 Powell, Dick, 2: 64 . Negro National League, 2: 59 Powell, John Wesley, 3: 51 70 | Chicago History | Spring 2000 “Precious Lord, Take My Hand” (song by Dorsey), 2: 27, 33, 34, 36 Presbyterian Hospital, 2: 20-21 school of nursing at, 2: 17 St. Joseph’s College, 2: 72 Women’s Board at, 2: 19 St. Luke’s Hospital, 2: 13, 15 Presley, Elvis, 2: 36 St. Paul Pioneer, 1: 50 Printers’ Circular, 1: 48, 53 A Sand County Almanac, 1: 67 Printing industry, early, in Chicago, 1: 44-53 Sanitarium, opening of, by Chicago Daily News, 3: 21-39 Pritzker, Naphtali, 1: 13 Sanitary and Ship Canal, 3: 52 Progressive era, women in medicine in, 2: 4-21 Sanitary reform, need for, 2: 10 Prudential of Mid-America, 1: 69 Sara Lee, 2: 71 Q Say Amen Somebody (documentary), 2: 37 Scalia, Antonin, 1: 66 Schakowski, Jan, 1: 70 Quaker Oats, 2: 71 Schif, Benajmin, 3: 6 The Quarterly 2: 19 Schipporheit, George, 3: 58 “Queen of the Lakes,” 3: 40 R Schmidt, Fred, 2: 50 Schmidt, Ray, “The Golden Age of Chicago Baseball,” Yesterday’s City, 38-59 “The Race is to the Swift: The 1886 National Typesetting Champi- Schooner Passage: Sailing Ships and the Lake Michigan Frontier (Kara- onship,” Yesterday's City, by Walker Rumble, 1: 44-53 manski), 3: 53 Race relations, 2: 60-72 Schooners, 3: 40, 42, 47, 51 See also African Americans Schroeder, H., piano manufactory, 1: 9 Rae, Fred, 1: 48 Schuenemann, Herman, 3: 50 Rainey, Gertrude “Ma,” 2: 26, 27 Schwartz, Steven M. “Strong Medicine,” 1: 4-25 Raising the Grade (Andreas), 1: Scotch Symphony (ballet), 3: 59, 61 Randolph Street, 1: 10-11 Seamen's Mission, 3: 51 Reagan, Ronald, 1: 66 Sears, Roebuck, 2: 49; 3:6 The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World’s Columbian Sears Tower, 3: 54, 61-62, 63, 64 Exposition (Douglass, Wells, Barnett, Garland), 1: 28, 29, 34, 40, 41 Self Education Club, 1: 16 Red, Tampa, 2: 26 Seman, Philip, 3: 4-19 Red Scare, 3: 17 Sentinel (newspaper), 3: 17 Reese, Michael, 1: 12 Settlement houses, 2: 4 Seymour, Harold, 2: 45 Reform Advocate, 1: 15, 16 Shanovski, H., Family Boot and Shoe House, 1: 9 Reid, Whitelaw, 1: 53 Shipping Religion. See also Jewish Americans and bridges over the Chicago River, 3: 42-46 and birth of gospel music, 2: 22-37 and Lake Michigan, 3: 40-53 provision of, by missions, 3: 51 Shipyards, 3: 51] Research universities, 1: 70 Shoulder Field, 2: 70 Resurrection Mary, 3: 3 “The Significance of the Frontier in American History,” 1: 67 Reverby, Susan, 2: 16 Skidmore, Louis, 3: 58 Riess, Steven, 2: 49 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), 3: 58, 62, 63 Ringler, Richard, 1: 57 Smith, Adrian D., 3: 58 The Rise of Gospel Blues: The Music of Thomas Andrew Dorsey in the Smithsonian Institution, 2: 37 Urban Church (Harris), 2: 27 Social Darwinism, 1: 28 Rivals, 2: 45 Society of American Historians, 1: 65 River Forests, 2: 56 Song of Norway (ballet), 3: 59 Riverside, 3: 51 South Chicago Harbor, 3: 53 Rockfords, 2: 40 South Haven, Michigan, 1: 15 Rogers, Ginger, 2: 63, 64 South Kensington Science School, 2: 9 Rogers Park, 2: 57 South Side Grounds, 2: 40 a Romberg, Mrs. Edwin, 1: 20 Southwest Grounds, 2: 40 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 2: 63 Southwest park, 2: 4 5 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 2: 60 Spaldings, 2: 56 Rosenfield, Henrietta, 1: 1 Spaulding American Baseball, 2: 45 Rosenwald, Julius, 1: 23, 24, Stanwyck, Barbara, 2: 63 Royal Danish Ballet, 3: 54 Starr, Kenneth, 1: 66 Rumble, Walker, “The Race is to the Swift: The 1886 National Typeset- “Stars of Chicago: Interviews with Etta Moten Barnettt and Sid Luckman,” Making History, by Timothy J. Gilfoyle, 2: 60-72 ting Championship,” 1: 44-53 Rush Medical College, 2: 6, 8, 15, 19 State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co. vs. Department of Transportation, 1: 66 admission of women to, 2: 5-9 State Street, 3: 53 State Street Bridge, 3: 43 Rush Street Bridge, 3: 43, 44-45 Steamboats, 3: 40 Russian Aid Society, 1: 15 Steiner, Else, 3: 39 Russick, John, “That’s Good News! Chicago and the Birth of Gospel Steiner, Gabriel, 3: 39 Music,” 2: 22-37 Stevenson, Sarah Hackett, 2: 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 20 Ruth, Babe, 2: 57, 59 Memorial Lodging House, 2: 9; 10 Rutherford, Jim, 1: 69 Stillé, Alfred, 2: 4 Ryan, Jimmy, 2: 50, 52 Stinson, Eugene, 2: 64 Ryan, Patrick Stone, Mrs. Julius, 3: 6-7 career of, 1: 61, 65-66, 69 Stone, W. Clement, 1: 65 college education of, 1: 58 “Street Types of Chicago Character Study,” 3: 49 interview with, 1: 54-72 “Strong Medicine,” article, by Steven M. Schwartz, Ryan Field, 1: 70, 71 Studebaker’s, 2: 68 Ryan Insurance Group, 1: 61, 65 Sugar Hill (musical), 2: 63 Rydell, Robert, 1: 34 Suisse Aluminum, 2: 71 Index to volume 28 | 74 Swan Lake (ballet), 3: 56, 59 White House, 1: 70 Swarthout, Donald M., 2: 63 White Stockings, 2: 40. See also Chicago Cubs Sympathy and Science (Morants-Sanchez), 2: 16 Whitings, 2: 40, 45 Symphonie Concertante (ballet), 3: 59 Wild Cats Jazz Band, 2: 26 Symphony in C (ballet), 3: 59 Williams, Doug, 2: 69 Williams, Fannie Barrier, 1: 37 Williams, Hank, 2: 36 Tallchief, Maria, 3: 54-65 Williams, Robert, 1: 13 Tenaments, health care for children in, 3: 21-39 Terrell, Mary Church, 1: 43 Wirth, Louis, 1: 15 Terry, Walter, 3: 54 Wisconsin, University of, at Madison, 1: 69, 70 Texas Tommy. See Dorsey, Thomas Andrew “Wisconsin’s Finest: Interviews with William Cronon, Abner Mikva, and T formation, 2: 65, 66, 72 Patrick Ryan,” Making History, article, by TimothyJ . Gilfoyle, 1: 54-72 “That’s Good News! Chicago and the Birth of Gospel Music,” article, Wise, Zorita, 1: 56 by John Russick and Gwen Ihnat, 2: 22-37 WMAQ, 2: 71 Theme and Variations (ballet), 3: 59 Woman’s Hospital Medical College, 2: 4, 8, 9, 15. See also Woman's This Haven of Rest and Health: The Chicago Daily News Sanitarium,” Medical College of Chicago article, by Cynthia Mathews, 3: 21-39 Woman’s Medical College of Chicago, 2: 15. See also Woman's Hos- Thomas, Clarence, 1: 66 pital Medical College Thomas, Theodore, History Maker Aware for Distinction in the Per- Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 2: 5, 6 forming Arts, 2: 61; 3:56 Thompson, Mary Harris, 2: 5-6, 8 Women Three First National Plaza, 3: 54 as delegates to American Medical Association convention, 2: 10 Tigerman, Stanley, 3: 58 in gospel music, 2: 27, 31-33, 63 Truman, Harry, 1: 58 in medicine in Progressive era, 2: 4-21 Tuberculosis, 1: 12 in music, 2: 60, 63-64, 66-69, 71-72 Tugboats, 3: 45 in printing industry, 1: 53 Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1: 67 at World’s Columbian Exposition, 2: 13 Tuskegee Institute, 1: 29 Women Physicians and Training Schools for Nurses, 2: 13, 14 20 Million Sweethearts (movie), 2: 63 Women’s Board of the Lyric Opera, 2: 71 Typeracing, 1: 45, 46, 47, 52 Women’s Hospital Pavilion, 2: 13 Typesetting, 1: 44-53 U Worcester, Alfred, 2: 4 Workers Institute (WD), 3: 17 Unitas, Johnny, 2: 69 World’s Columbian Exposition, 1: 26, 27 United Airlines Office Building (Elk Grove), 3: 54 African Americans at, 1: 27-43 United Hebrew Relief Association (UHRA), 1: 7, 9, 10, 12, 15 architecture at, 1: 31, 40 United Hebrew Trade Union (UHTU), 3: 17 and chocolate production, 1: 3 United States Army Corps of Engineers, 3: 51, 53 colonial exhibits at, 1: 31, 33-34 United States Marine Hospital Service, 3: 51 Euro-American women at, 1: 27 United States Sanitary Commission, 2: 40 Haitian Pavilion at, 1: 27, 30, 31, 38, 40, 43 University of Chicago, 2: 15 homeopathic headquarters at, 2: 8 board of women at, 2: 71 V Midway Plaisance at, 1: 31, 42 U.S. Naval Academy, 2: 62 Negro Day at, 1: 43 women at, 2: 13 van der Rohe, Mies, 3: 57 Women’s Building at, 1: 37 Van Hoosen, Bertha, 2: 15 Women’s Hospital Pavilion at, 2: 13 Van Vechten, Carl, 2: 63 World’s Congress Auxiliary of the Chicago World’s Fair, 1: 34, 37 The Vanishing Hitchhiker (Brunvand), 3: 3 World’s Congress of Representative Women, 1: 37 Vargas, Getulio, 2: 66 World’s Fair Puck (magazine), 1: 34, 35, 36 Visiting nurses, 2: 20 World Trade Center, 3: 61 Visiting Nurses Association (VNA)W, 2: 12, 14-15 Wright, Frank Lloyd, 3: 45 Wright, George, 2: 56 Wright, James, 1: 63 Wabash Avenue Bridge, 3: 53 Wrigley Field, 2: 69, 70 Y Walsh, Mary, 2: 16 Waltham, Massachusetts, Nurses’ Training School, 2: 4 Ward, Mrs. Montgomery, 2: 15 Yates, Sidney, 1: 70 Washington Park, 2: 41 Yesterday’s City: Washington Redskins, 2: 69, 70 “The Golden Age of Chicago Baseball,” by Ray Schmidt, 2: 38-59 Waters, Ethel, 2: 63 “The Marseilles of Lake Michigan,” by TheodoreJ .K aramanski, 3: 40-53 Weese, Harry, 3: 58 “The Race is to the Swift: The 1886 National Typesetting Champi- Weinger, Bernard, Jewish Community Center, 3: 19 onship,” by Walker Rumble, 1: 44-53 “Welcoming Jewish Americans,” article, by Elliot Zashin, 3: 4-19 Wells, Ida B., 1: 27-29, 38, 40, 41, 43 Young, Robert, 2: 64 Wells Street Bridge, 3: 45, 50 Young, Samuel H., 1: 62 Welsh-Ryan Arena, 1: 70 Young Americans, 3: 15 West Ends, 2: 50, 52, 55, 57 Young Men’s Hebrew Charity Association, 1: 12 Western League, 2: 53 Young Men’s Hospital Association, 1: 12 Western University, 2: 63 -y West Side Ball Park, 2: 40, 41, 52 Weyerhaeuser, Charles W,, Award, 1: 68 White, Walter, 2: 63 Zashin, Elliott, “Welcoming Jewish Americans,” 3: 4-19 White City, 1: 31, 32, 38, 40, 43 Zimmerman, Paul, 2: 69 White Giants, 2: 59 Zombie, 2: 63 72 | Chicago History | Spring 2000

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