Index to Volume 32 This index includes author, title, and subject entries. In each line reference, the issue number comes first, followed by a colon and the page number(s) on which the reference appears. Illustrations are indicated in italics. Architecture. See also Burnham, Daniel; Gehry, Frank; Graham, Bruce; Netsch, Walter; Owings, Nathaniel; Access Living, 3:56 Sullivan, Louis; Wright, Frank Lloyd Adams, Henry, 3:52 Burnam Plan of 1909 and, 3:26 fireproof, 2:4—-5, 8, 10, 12 Adams, John Quincy, 3:48 schools, in the Progressive Era, 2:52-72 Addams, Jane, 3:40 Armour & Company, 1:58 Advertising Council, 3:3+ 1 Army Corps of Engineers, 1:59 African Americans Art Institute, East Wing of, 1:56 in baseball, 1:37-38, 40 Artists for [Harold] Washington, 2:40 election of Harold Washington as mayor and, 2:32-51 Asian American Advisory Committee, 2:43 as teachers, 3:37 B The Age of Jackson (Schlesinger), 3:59 The Alarm (Boyle), 3:6—7, 9, 17, 21, 26 Babes in Toyland, 2:7 Ali, Muhammad, 2:42 Banks, Ernie, 1:40 All-America Football Conference, 1:30 Barnum, P T.,, 1:13, 15 All-Star baseball board game, 1:41 Baseball All-Star games, 1:24-41 All-Star baseball game, 1:24—-41 American League, 1:24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 40 Alter, Peter T., “The Game of the Century,” 1:24-41 Interleague play, 1:24 American Association of People with Disabilities, 3:60 National League, 1:24, 26, 35, 36, 40 American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 3:35, 37 World Series, 1:24, 26 founding of Local No. 1, 3:35 Basie, Count, 1:67 logo of, 35 Bauer, Augustus, 2:54 American Historical Association, 3:60 Beman, S. S., 2:61 American League, 1:24, 26-27, 29-30, 33-34, 37, 40 Bennett, Edward, 3:26 autographed ball from, 1:36 Benz, Joe, 1:31 Berger, Julia, 2:21 American Medical Association, 1:45 Berriman Bros., 1:15 American Museum, 1:13-15 Berry, Sister Michael, 1:52 Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), 3:48 Betts, Henry B., 3:48-63 Anderson, Rev. Jules, 3:22 Betts, Henry Brognard, 3:48 Anderson, Leafy, 3:22 Betts, Marguerite Meredith Denise, 3:48 Andrews, Edmund Wyllis, 1:51 Betts, Monika, 3:51 The Ann Landers Encyclopedia A to Z, 3:56 Bilandic, Michael, 2:32 Anti-Catholic sentiments, 3:38—39 Black Entertainment Television, 1:71 Black Hawk, 3:22 Anti-Irish sentiments, 3:38—39 Black/Latino Alliance for Progressive Politics, 2:40 Aparicio, Luis, 1:39 Black Partridge, 3:13, 14, 17 Appling, Luke, 1:35 depiction of, 3:9 Archaic Chicago (Dilg), 3:18 Black Sox scandal, 1:30 “Architects of Chicago Culture: Interviews with Ramsey Lewis Blodgett, S. O., 1:18 and Walter Netsch,” article by Timothy J. Gilfoyle, 1:56-72 Blues (music), 1:62 64 | Chicago History | Spring 2004 Index to Volume 32 This index includes author, title, and subject entries. In each line reference, the issue number comes first, followed by a colon and the page number(s) on which the reference appears. Illustrations are indicated in italics. Architecture. See also Burnham, Daniel; Gehry, Frank; Graham, Bruce; Netsch, Walter; Owings, Nathaniel; Access Living, 3:56 Sullivan, Louis; Wright, Frank Lloyd Adams, Henry, 3:52 Burnam Plan of 1909 and, 3:26 fireproof, 2:4—-5, 8, 10, 12 Adams, John Quincy, 3:48 schools, in the Progressive Era, 2:52-72 Addams, Jane, 3:40 Armour & Company, 1:58 Advertising Council, 3:3+ 1 Army Corps of Engineers, 1:59 African Americans Art Institute, East Wing of, 1:56 in baseball, 1:37-38, 40 Artists for [Harold] Washington, 2:40 election of Harold Washington as mayor and, 2:32-51 Asian American Advisory Committee, 2:43 as teachers, 3:37 B The Age of Jackson (Schlesinger), 3:59 The Alarm (Boyle), 3:6—7, 9, 17, 21, 26 Babes in Toyland, 2:7 Ali, Muhammad, 2:42 Banks, Ernie, 1:40 All-America Football Conference, 1:30 Barnum, P T.,, 1:13, 15 All-Star baseball board game, 1:41 Baseball All-Star games, 1:24-41 All-Star baseball game, 1:24—-41 American League, 1:24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 40 Alter, Peter T., “The Game of the Century,” 1:24-41 Interleague play, 1:24 American Association of People with Disabilities, 3:60 National League, 1:24, 26, 35, 36, 40 American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 3:35, 37 World Series, 1:24, 26 founding of Local No. 1, 3:35 Basie, Count, 1:67 logo of, 35 Bauer, Augustus, 2:54 American Historical Association, 3:60 Beman, S. S., 2:61 American League, 1:24, 26-27, 29-30, 33-34, 37, 40 Bennett, Edward, 3:26 autographed ball from, 1:36 Benz, Joe, 1:31 Berger, Julia, 2:21 American Medical Association, 1:45 Berriman Bros., 1:15 American Museum, 1:13-15 Berry, Sister Michael, 1:52 Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), 3:48 Betts, Henry B., 3:48-63 Anderson, Rev. Jules, 3:22 Betts, Henry Brognard, 3:48 Anderson, Leafy, 3:22 Betts, Marguerite Meredith Denise, 3:48 Andrews, Edmund Wyllis, 1:51 Betts, Monika, 3:51 The Ann Landers Encyclopedia A to Z, 3:56 Bilandic, Michael, 2:32 Anti-Catholic sentiments, 3:38—39 Black Entertainment Television, 1:71 Black Hawk, 3:22 Anti-Irish sentiments, 3:38—39 Black/Latino Alliance for Progressive Politics, 2:40 Aparicio, Luis, 1:39 Black Partridge, 3:13, 14, 17 Appling, Luke, 1:35 depiction of, 3:9 Archaic Chicago (Dilg), 3:18 Black Sox scandal, 1:30 “Architects of Chicago Culture: Interviews with Ramsey Lewis Blodgett, S. O., 1:18 and Walter Netsch,” article by Timothy J. Gilfoyle, 1:56-72 Blues (music), 1:62 64 | Chicago History | Spring 2004 Bodnar, John, 1:8 C hicago Academy of Sciences, 1:45 Bogan, William J., 3:38-—39 ( hicago Association of Ex-Union Prisoners of War, 1 ]| Q Bohemian Caverns (Washington, D.C.), 1:64 C }h icago B| lack Unictoeudt Commucnaniecteie’e s (CBRU C), 2:32 3 Boston Red Sox, 1:30,\} 32 6 }h icago B2 oard } of Education, 2:12, ~5~4, =5Q8, 61, 1 632 -64 ‘ Bowen, James H., High School, 2:58, 67 . a2. Sy, Ae The Bowman (Mestrovic), 3:24—26 Boyle, John, 3:7 hicago Children’s Choir 1 Brainard, Daniel, 1:44—45 nicago City Council Bridge, Jennifer R., “A Shrine of Patriotic Memories hicago City | Bristo, Marca, 3:56 Broncho Bill Western Series (Essanay Studios), 3:22 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1:38 Brooks, Gwendolyn, 2) :51 Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 3:46 Brown, John, 1:17 Bryan Hall at Sanitary Fair of 1865, 1:4 Brown, John, 1:17 Bryant, William Cullen, High School (New York Buchan, Anna Belle Whitford, 2:31 Buc kley (deputy coroner ) 7 Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, 3:7, 16-1 Bunch, Lonnie G., 1:71 Burial mounds, 3:18 Burnham, Daniel, 1:61-62, 72, 3:26 Burnham Plan of 1909, 3:26 Burton, Wallace, 1:62 Bush, George H. W, 3:60 Butler, John M., 3:49 Byrne, IB arry, 1:65 Byrne, Jane, 2:32—33, 35, 40, 51 ¢ Cabrini Green housing development, 1:56, 2:42 Cabrini Homes, |:56—57 Cadaco, 1:41 Caldwell, Chief Billy, 3:28 Camp McGill Japan), 3:51 (aro Robert 3:48 Carr, Charlotte, 3:46 Carrington, W. (¢ 1] Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company, 3:45 Carville, 1:47 Catholic Church, teaching and, 3:38-—39 Cavarretta, Pt 1-35-36 \ Century of Progress International Exposition (1933 1O° A2P 4e 9e’ 54 ermak, Anton, 1:26 Charlevoix, Michigan, 3:22 Cnhees ape> ake| ant d (4 yhio Railr] oad, <71 :8 Chess-Checker-Argo Record Company, 1:62, 63 ? Chicago city seal of, 3:30-31 discovery of Native American artifacts in, 3:18, 2¢ Great Fire of 1871 in, 1:4, 47, 2:4 history of teacher’s unions in, 3:32—47 memorializing of Indian roots in, 3:4, 7-9, 24-26 Native American presence in, 3:4, 31 World’s Fair (1893) in, 1:16—-17, 3:7, 9, 14 licago lowing Company, 1:5 Chicago Tribune Corcoran, Jenny, 3:59 gothic tower of, 3:26 The Corn Dance (Boyle), 3:7 on The Alarm (Boyle), 3:7 Couch Place, 2:17—19 on the Fort Dearborn Massacre, 3:17 Counts, George, 3:38 on Iroquois Theatre, 2:12 Cowboys-and-Indians myth, 3:22—23 on Libby War Museum, 1:11—13 Cranston, Alan, 2:35 on Mercy Hospital centennial, 1:52 Cratty, Josiah, 1:8, 11 publication of “Injun Summer” in, 3:18—19, 21-22, 28-29 Crawford, John A., 1:8 role of, in creation of the All-Star baseball game, 1:24 Crockett, Davy, 3:26 on Sanitary Fairs, 1:4 The Crusaders, 1:64 ¢ chicago Urban League, 2:33 Cummings, J. E., 2:27 C chicago White Sox, 1:24, 30, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39 CYCLE, 1:7] Child labor/child labor laws, 2:58—59, 61 D Chinatown (Chicago), 2:43 ( ‘hippewa, statuary memorizing attac k on Fort Dearborm, 3:9 Daley, Richard J., 1:52, 3:59-60 incinnati General Hospital, 3:52 oC death of, 2:33 ‘ity—County building, 2:31 Daley, Richard M., 2:33, 35, 3:60 ‘ivil Rights Act (1964), 3:48 Dallin, Cyrus E., 3:7 ‘ivil Rights Movement, 3:26 Dartmouth College, 1:58 ‘ivil War LNh an Daughters of the American Revolution, 1:17 Andersonville, 1:19 Davis, Jefferson, statue of, 1:4 artifacts from, 1:7, 14 Davis, Dr. Nathan Smith, 1:44-46 Libby Prison War Museum, 1|:4—23 Davis, Will J., 2:7, 27 tourism related to, 1:7-8 Death Alley, 2:19 lay, Henry, 3:48—49, 60 Decoration Day celebrations, 1:17 leffs, 1:62 The Defense (Hering), 3:26-27 ‘leveland Indians (baseball team), 1:37 Delaney, Sister Mary Flora, 1:51 ‘linton, Bill, 3:61 Dellums, Ronald, 2:35 ‘linton, Hillary, Women’s Park, 3:28 RNRR P Democratic Machine, 2:32-33, 40 Clipper (theater trade publication), 2:12 Democratic party, election of Harold Washington as mayor, Clough, Joy, R. S. M, “Yesterday’s City: Chicago’s Sisters 2:32-51 of Mercy,” 1:42—55 Democrats for Epton, 2:48 Cody, William (Buffalo Bill), 3:7, 16-17 DePaul University, 1:59 ‘ody, Iron Eyes, 3:31 Dever, William, 3:38 ‘ody, William FE, 3:17 Dilg, Karl A. (Charles), 3:18 ‘oggin, Catharine, 3:36 sketches by, 3:20 yllaborative medicine, 3:55 Dillea, Herbert, 2:14, 17 ollege All-Star game, 1:30 DiMaggio, Dom, 1:36 ollege-preparatory courses, 2:61 DiMaggio, Joe, 1:36 ollins, Eddie, 1:30 DiMaggio, Vince, 1:36 ‘olonial Theatre, 2:6, 28 Doby, Larry, 1:37 olumbia College Chicago, 3:60 Donnelley Hall (Chicago), 2:50 ylumbiad gun, 1:22 Douglas, Paul H., 3:35 %lumbian Exposition (1893), 3:7, 9, 14 Drury Lane Theater (London), 1:7 ylumbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, 3:59 a Duggan, Bishop James, 1:47 ylumbia University, 3:52—53 Durkin, Sister Gwendolyn, 1:51, 53, 55 yminskey Park, 1:24, 26, 27, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38 DuSable, Jean Baptiste Pointe, 2:37 ymmittee for a Black Mayor, 2:33 RA RRRRRRARHRRHRADAAHAANHh Dykes, Jimmie, 1:24, 33 Community outreach, emphasis on, in rehabilitation Dymally, Mervyn, 2:35 medicine, 3:59 ( omo, Perry, 1:67 z ( ompulsory education legislation, 2:61 ( ‘ongress Street Plaza, Native American statuary at, 3:24-25 Earle, Lawrence Carmichael, 3:4 Conyers, John, Jr., 2:35 Earth, Wind and Fire, 1:63—64 Cook County Court and Recorder of Deeds, 2:54 “East Coast Transplants: Interviews with Henry B. Betts and Cook County Hospital, 1:46 Robert V. Remini,” article by Timothy J. Gilfoyle, 3:48-63 ( /ooper, James Fennimore, 3 21 Eastern Kentucky University, 3:60 Corbett, Sister Eliza, 1:42 Eaton, Cleveland, 1:63-64 66 | Chicago History | Spring 2004 Eby, Kermit, 3:39-40, 47 Gettysburg Cyclorama, 1:7 Education G.I. Bill, 3:52 reforms in, 2:57—58, 61 Gilfoyle, Timothy J. teachers unions and, 3:32—47 “Architects of Chicago Culture: Interviews with Ramsey Educators for [Harold] Washington, 2:40 Lewis and Walter Netsch,” 1:56—-72 Effigy and burial mounds, 3:18 “East Coast Transplants: Interviews with Henry B. Betts Egbert, Donald, 3:59 and Robert V. Remini,” 3:48—63 Egolf, Joseph, 1:15 Gillespie, Dizzy, 1:62 The Election of Andrew Jackson (Remini), 3:56 Gomez, Lefty, 1:24, 27 Elementary-school teaching, 3:36 Goodman Theatre, 3:40, 43 Ellen, Ethan, 1:41 Gospel (music), 1:59 Ellis, Morris, Orchestra, 2:51 Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 3:58 Ender, Julius, 2:54 Governors State University, 3:60 Engine Company 13, 2:16 Graham, Bruce, 1:61-—62, 64 English, Woody, 1:24, 32 Grammy Awards, 1:56, 64 Epton, Bernard, 2:323 , 39, 44, 46-47 Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), 1:7, 13, 17, 19 Erlanger, Abraham Lincoln, 2:7 Grange, Red, 3:22 Essanay Studios, 3:22 Grant, Ulysses S., 1:7, 17 Eternal Light Christian Spiritualist Church, 3:22 monument to, 3:9 Ewing, W. G., 1:11 Grant Park Museum Campus in, 1:71 F Native American statues in, 3:21, 26 The Graphic, 1:16 Fair Store, 3:45 Gray, Dobie, 1:64 Federation of Women High School Teachers (FWHST), 3:37, 39, 40 Gray, W. H., 1:7—8, 11, 13, 16 Feeney, Sister Mary Ignatius, 1:51 Great Chicago Fire of 1871, 1:4, 47, 2:4, 3:14, 17 Fewkes, John M., 3:39, 40, 42, 46-47 Gugeg¢ genheim Fellowship, 3:60 compared to John L. Lewis, 3:39 Gunther, CharlesF , | + >», 131 2D 2g - . 4 Field, Marshall, 3:18 Gyure, Dale Allen, “Monumetnot s Education,” 2:52—72 Field Columbian Museum, 3:18, 21 Field Theory, 1:65—66 Fireproof Magazine, 2:10 Fitzgerald, Marguerite E., 3:42—43 Haider, Donald, 4:33 Haley, Margaret, 3:36, 37, 39, 40 Flanders, John J., 2:55, 63 Hallahan, Wild Bill, 1:24, 32 E latley, Sister Therese, 1:51 Hamilton College, 3:60 Flentye, Walter, 2:16 Hammock, M. Hill, 1:71 Flower, Lucy, Technical High School for Girls, 2:62 Hancock, John, Center (Graham, 1970), 1:64 Ford Center for the Performing Arts, 2:7, 31 “Hang on Sloopy” (recording), 1:56, 63, 64 Fordham University, 3:50, WI 3, 60 “Harold Washington: The Man and the Movement,” article by Forestry (Boyle), 3:7 Iracye A. Matthews, 2:32—51 Fort Dearborn, 3:11 Harridge, Will, 1:24, 30 Fort Dearborn Massacre (Rohl-Smith), 3:9 13—15, 17-18, 26, 28 Harrison, Benjamin, 3:13 Fort Ouitenon trading post, 3:18 Harrison, Carter, Jr, 2:4, 23, 2 Fort Sheridan (army base), 3:17 Harrison, Carter, Technical High School Fox, Nellie, 1:39 Harrison, William Henry, 3:13 Foy, Eddie, 2:7, 12, 14, 16-17 Hartnett, Gabby, 1:24, 26 Franklin, Benjamin, 3:56 Hatch, Anthony P, “Inferno at the lroquois,” 2:4—31 Freeman, The Honorable Charles E., 2:51 Haymarket Affair (1886), 3 Frisch, Frank, 1:38 Heald, Captain Nathan, 3:26 G Helm, Margaret, 3:9, 13, 17 Henry Clay Addressing the Senate (Butler and Long), 3:49 Gaede, Eddie, 1:30 representation of, 3:9 “The Game of the Century,” article by Peter T. Alter, 1:24—41 Henry Clay: Statesman for the Union (Remini), 3:49 Gateway Foundation, 1:7] Herbert, Victor, 2:7 Gehrig, Lou, 1:24, 27 Hering, Henry, 3:26 Gehry, Frank, 1:66, 71 Herrick, Mary, 3:40, 42, 47 Genius, Elizabeth Morse, 1:72, 3:63 Herrick, Dr. William, 1:45—46 The Gentlemen of Swing (recording), 1:62 High-school teaching, 3 Index to Volume 32 | 67 preparation of honoring pioneer accomplishments, 3:4, 7 K social, 3:56 History of the House Awareness and Preservation Act (2002), 3:60 Kansas City Monarchs (Negro Leagues), 1:38, 40 History of the United States during the Administration of Jefferson Karamanski, Theodore J., “Monuments to a Lost Nation,” and Madison (Adams), 3:52 3:4-31 Hofstadter, R>:i ch.] ard, 23 :52 Kelly, Edward, 1:24-26, 3:38-39, 46 “Hold It Right There” (recording), 1:56 Kenna Apartments, 1:65 Holland, Frank, 2:14 Holt, Isaac “Red,” 1:62~ Kennedy, Joseph P, 3:51-5 A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln (CHS), 1:23 Kennedy, Rose, 3:51 Howe, Col. F E., 1:8 Kenny, Sister Elizabeth, 1:51 Hull House, 3:46 Klaw, Marc, 2:7 The Hunt (Boyle), 3:7 Kline, Aaron, 3:35 Hunt, Richard, 1:71 Kluge, John W, Center in the Library of Congress, Hunter, Tom, 3:59 Knaggs, Robert Clark, 1:19 Hussander, A. FE, 2:62, 65, 68, 70 Kneeland, Douglas, 3:28 Hyde Park High School 58. 2:63-—64. 68. 70 Knights Templar, 1:7-8 It t [llinois Central, 1:47 Illinois General Assembly, 2:61 abor for [Harold] Washington, 2:4 \ [llinois General Hospital of the Lake, 1:45 ake House, 1:44-46 llinois Institute of Technology, 1:56 ake Shore Drive, 1:71 Illinois Law Review, 2:29 amansky, Sister Josephus, 1:53 Illinois State Board of Nurse Examiners, 1:5] ance, Sister Mary Vernarda, 1:53 [1l] linois. treail be, >3.:92 1 Lane Technical High School, 1:35 [he ‘In’ Crowd” (recording), 1:56, 64 students at, 2:57 Independence Hall (Philadelphia), 1:1 .a Salle Hotel fire (1946), 2:4 Indian Horsemen (Mestrovia), 3 _ast Council of the Potawatomies (Earle, 1833), 3:4 atinos, support for [Harold] Washington, 2:41, 46 atinos for Washington, 2:41 ee, Robert E., 1:17 itation Medicine, 3:52 eelanau School for Boys (Glen Arbor, MI), 1:58—59 Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWI eslie, Amy, 2:12 Let Us Swear It by the Pale Moonlight,” 2:14, 16 Iroquois Memorial Association donation receipt, 2:30 euchtenburg, William, 3:55 lroquois Memorial Emergency Hospital Fund, 2:30 ewis, Buddy, 1:35 Iroquois Theatre, 2:4—3] ewis, Mrs. FrankJ ., 1:53 fire at b.4 72} Grand Prome 2:8 ewis, Gloria Jean, 1:57 Lewis, Lucille, 1:57 J ewis, Pauline Richards, 1:56—537 Jackson, Andrew, 3:48, 56, 56 ewis, Ramsey, 1:56—72 Jackson Park (Chicago), 1:58 Lewis, Ramsey, Morning Show, 1:71 Jazz, 1:62, 67, 71 ewis, Ramsey, Trio, 1:62—64 Jazz Central (cable TV 7 ewis, Ramsey E., Sr., 1:56, 5 Jefferson, Thomas, 3:48, 53, 56 ewis Foundation, 1:53 Jenner, Edward, Elementary School, 1:59 The Libby Chronicle, 1:8, 19, 21 Jenney, William LeBaron, 1:72 ibby Prison, 1:8, 11-12 eweler’s Building (Chicago), 3:26 criticism of move, 1:11—13 Jewish Support Committee for [Harold] Washington, 2:40 financing of move to Chicago, 1:10 ohnson, Ban, 1:30 ohnson, Lyndon Baines, 3:48 reunion of veterans, 1:17 ohnson, Lyndon Baines, Foundation Award, 3:60 selling of souvenirs from, 1:15-16 Johnson, William, 3:39 tunnel entrance to, 1:8—9 ordan, Louis, 1:67 Libby Prison Cigars, 1:15, 14 Libby Prison War Museum, 1:4—23 Matthews, Tracye A., “Harold Washington: The Man and the advertisement for, 1:5, 14 Movement,” 2:32—51] artifacts at, 1:22, 23 Mayer, Levy, 2:29 guide and catalog, 1:4 Mayo, Dr. William, 1:47 raising money for, 1:10 Maysville, Kentucky, 1:8 register for former prisoners, 1:18—19 McAuley, Mother Catherine, 1:42 shellroom at, 1:16 McCahey, James, 3:39 Libby Prison War Museum Association, 1:12—13, 19 McCarthy, Sister Huberta, 1:53 letterhead for, 1:21 McConnell. Stuart. 1:7. 19 Library of Congress, 2:8 McCormick, R. Hall, 2:12 Lichtenstein, Roy, 1:71 McCutcheon, John T, 3:18, 21-22, 28, 3 Lincoln, Abraham, 3:48 McGill, Sister Raphael, 1:47, 49, 51 carriage of, 1:23 McGirr, John, 1:45 death place of, 1:17 McGirr, Sister Mary Vincent, 1:42 Lincoln, Robert Todd, 3:13 McGraw, Crystal Haerr, 2:31 Lincoln Park, Native American statuary in, 3:7—9 McGraw, John, 1:24, 28 Lincoln Park Commission, 3:9 McGuire, Sister Mary Gertrude, 1:42 Lincoln Park High Sc hool, 2:64 McKinley. William High School. 2:64—-65 Lindblom, Robert, Technical High School, 2:68, 70 McLean House (Appomattox l Lindblom College Preparatory High School, 2:68 Meagher, Sister Rita, 1:53 Linder, Shirley, 3:43 Megel, Carl, 3:37, 46 Linderman, Gerald, 1:11 Men, in teaching, 3:35, 37 ind University, 1:46—47 Mendelsohn, Dorothy, 1:59, 61 Lister, Dr. Joseph, 1:51 Mental discir stoach to education. 2°63 ittle Big Horn, 3:17 Men Teachers’ Union (MTU), 3:37 Little Red School House, 3:39 Mercv Free Dispensary. 1:5] ittle Theatre Group (Chicago Teachers Union), 3:43 Mercy Hospital. 1:42—55 ondon Guaranteed Insurance Building, 3:26 clinie os 1:5] ong, Alfred, 3:49 ookout Mountain (Tennessee), 1:7 ‘Opéra Comique (Paris), 2:8, 12 m. 1:45—4¢ ouisville Slugger bat, 1:28-29 oyola Community Theatre, 3:43 16-97 Lyne, Sister Sheila, 1:51, 55 Lyons, John F, “Chicago Teachers Unite,” 3:32—47 niury Care System. 3:59 M Miller, Herbert, 3:37 Mack, Connie, 1:24, 29, 33 Mitchel, John Purroy, 3:52 Mackinac, Michigan, 3:22 Monholland, Sister Mary Frances, 1:47 Madden, William F,, 3:43 Monitor-Merrimac battle (1888 4 Magnificent Mile (Chicago), 3:26 Monk, Thelonious, 1:62 Magnuson, Paul, 3:55 Monte Dr. Carlos, 3:20, 22 Major League Baseball All-Star game, 1:24—41 ‘Monuments to a Lost Natio le .eodore J Making History Award winners Karz i, 3:4-31 Betts, Henry B., 3:48-63 Monuments to Education,” article by Dale Allen Gyure Lewis, Ramsey, 1:56—72 2:52-72 Netsch, Walter, 1:56-72 Moore, Percy S., 1:35 Remini, Robert V., 3:48-63 Mother McAuley High School, 1:44 Malone, Dumas, 3:48, 53 Motherwell, Robert, 1:71 Mantle, Burns, 2:23 Mount Olivet Institute, 3:32 Marshall, Benjamin H., 2:6—8, 10 Mr. Blue Beard, 2:7-10, 12-13, 29 Marshall Field’s department store, 2:12 Mulvihill, Sister Lenore, 1:55 Martin, Pepper, 1:27 Mundelein, George W, 3:38 Martin Van Buren and the Making of the Democratic Party Mundie, William B., 2:53, 64-65, 68 (Remini), 3:53, 56 Municipal Auditorium (Chicago), 2:8 Masons’ Life Indemnity Company, 1:7-8 Murphy,C . F., & Associates, 3:59 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1:59 Murphy, Dr. John B., 1:47, 50 Massacre Tree, 3:9 bo | Ww Musham, William, 2:25 Musial, Stan, 1:3> 6 Order of the Lincoln Medallion, 3:60 Music Oriental Theater, 2:7, 28-29 gospel, 1:59 Ottawa, 3:21 jazz, 1:62, 67, 71 statutary memorizing the attack on Fort Dearborn, 3:9 Ramsey Lewis’s contributions to, 1:56—7 Our Lady of the Angels school fire (1958), 2:4 Muzak, 1:67 “Our Union Song” (Chicago Teacher’s Union), 3:46 N Owings, Nathaniel, 1:61-62, 64 r National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Governor’s Award, 1:71 Pafko, Andy, 1:36 National Baseball Hall of Fame, 1:27, 33, “3. 9 Palmer, Jorja, 2:34 National Book Award (received by Robert Remini), 3:59 Palmer, Lutrelle “Lu,” 2:34, 36 i National Council on Disability, 3:56 Palmer, Lu, Foundation, Women’s Auxiliary of, 2:34 National Education Association (NEA), 3:35-—36 Parkman, Francis, 3:21 National Hockey League, 3:22 The Peace Pipe (Boyle), 3:7 National League (baseball), 1:24, 26, 40 People Organized for Welfare and Employment Rights autographed ball from. 1:36 (POWER), 2:33 Most Valuable Player Award, 1:35, 40 People’s Movement for Voter Registration, 2:33 National Union of Teachers (NUT), 3:40, 42~ Perkins, Dwight Heald, 2:64-65, 67-68 Native American artifacts, 3:18, 20 Petersen boardinghouse, 1:17 Navy Pier (Chicago), 2 >] Philadelphia Athletics (baseball team), 1:24, 29, 33 Negro Leagues (baseball), 1:38, 40 Philippoteaux, Paul, 1:7 Netsch, Anna Calista Smith, 1:58 Phillips, Wendell, High School, 2:52, 64 Netsch, Dawn Clark, 1:58 students at, 2:56—57 Netsch, Walter Andrew, Jr, 1:56-72 Pickerell, Keith, 2:17 Netsch, Walter Andrew, Sr., 1:58 Pioneer associations, 3:4, 6 Plachecki, Emil Von, 2:17, 26 Netsch House, 1:7a1n New Republic, on Chicago’s schools, 3:38-39 Plamondon, George, 2:12 New York Giants (baseball team), 1:24 Poilpot, Theophile, 1:7 New York Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, WW Potawatomi tribe, 3:7, 21, 31 New York’s Polo Grounds, 1:26 statutary memorizing the attack on Fort Dearborn, 3:9 New York State Sun, on Haymarket, 3:17 Treaty of Chicago (1833) and, 3:4, 5 New York University, 3:52 Powers, Harry J., 2:7 New York Yankees (baseb|a ll team), 1:24, 27, 36 Prairie Avenue district (Chicago), 1:51 Noonan, Thomas, + Prairie School architecture (Frank Lloyd Wright), 2:67 North Division High School, 2:54—55 President's Report: Park District Reorganization (Netsch), 1:71 Northrug, Charles W,, 2:31 Prince Charitable Trust, 3:60 North-West Division High School, 2:55, 57 Princeton University, 3:52, 59 Professional Ballplayers of America, 1:24 Northwestern University Progressive Era, school architecture in, 2:52-72 architecture of, 1:56 Public art in Chicago, 3:17-18, 26 in Chicago, 2:19 Library at, 1:66 Public School 122 (New York), 3:50 medical department at, 1:47, 50 Pullman, George, 3:9, 14, 17, 26 Medical School’s Department of Physical Medicine mansion of, 3:14-15 and Rehabilitation, 3:55 Pullman riots of 1894, 3:1 / Northwestern University Memorial Hospital, 3:59 Q O Quarter, Rev. Walter, 1:42 Quarter, Right Reverend William, 1:42, +7 Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1:6] house of, 1:42, 44 O’Brien, Sister Mary Agatha, 1:42, 45, 4 R Ohio State University, 3:60 O'Keefe Elementary School, 1:58 Oldenburg, Claes, 1:71 Randolph, A. Philip, 3:46 Old Settlers’ Festivals, 3:6 Ransom, John L., 1:19, 21 Old Town (Chicago), 1:71 Ray, William H., School, 2:63-64 Olson, Judge Harry, 3:38 Reagan, Ronald, 2:39 Operation PUSH, 2:33 Records and Radio Industry, 1:71 . ' 70 | ( nicaga o His‘teoerny S2 pri. ng ZVUY,L 4+ | Reeve, Christopher, 3:62 Shiloh Cyclorama, 1:7 Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC), 3:48, 54, 55-56, Sholund, Evelyn, 3:45-46 59-60 Shoop, John D., 3:3>7 Rehabilitation medicine “A Shrine of Patriotic Memories,” article by Jennifer R. 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