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Index to Volume 33 This index includes author, title, and subject entries. In each page 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. If a subject is illustrated and discussed on the same page, the illustration is not separately indicated. A Bivins, Joy L., and Harvey J. Graff, “Coming of Age in Chicago,” 2:12-31 Aaron, Sister St. Adele, 1:19 Black Panthers, 3:31 ABC-TV, 1:69—70 Black Star (picture agency), 3:18, 22 Abernathy, Ralph, 3:23, 27 Blackstone Rangers, 3:28, 31 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 3:17 Blaine, Anita McCormick, 3:39 Addams, Jane, 3:37, 39, 44 Blanco, Jodee (interview), 2:60-64 Adolescents. See Teenagers Blanco, Jodee, Please Stop Laughing at Me, 2:60 African American Bobs roller coaster, 2:50-51 teenagers, 2:22 Bogan High School (Chicago), 3:29 television reporter, 1:58 Bookends (sculpture), 3:52 Agnew, Vice President Spiro, 3:32 Books for soldiers (1917), 1:32 Aid for Dependent Children, 3:50 Bowen, Louise deKoven, 1:37, 42, 46, 48 AIDS, 3:17 Boynton, Virginia R., “Girls, We Must Enlist!”, 1:26—-49 Aladdin’s Castle (amusement ride), 2:50 Boys and Girls Clubs, 3:50 Allen, Elizabeth, 1:42 Bradford, Jim, 3:13, 14, 16, 17 Allinson, Thomas W, 3:37 Brancusi, Constantin, 3:61 Allstate Insurance, 1:65 Breckinridge, Sophonisba, 3:39, 40 Alter, Peter T., and Leigh Moran, “A Compassionate Eye: The Brennan, Edward A., 1:58-72 Photographs of Declan Haun, 1961-69,” 3:18-35 Brennan, Edward J., 1:58 Alter, Peter T., “Chicago's Global Communities,” 1:50-57 Brennan, Lois, 1:70 Altgeld, John Peter, 3:61-62 Brennan, Margaret (Bourget), 1:58 Alvarez, Vanessa, 2:33, 36—40 “Bringing Attitude to History: The Teen Council,” article by American Institute for Public Service, Thomas Jefferson Award, Raymond Yang, 2:32-35 1:56 Broomell, C. C. (Mrs.), 1:49 AMR Corporation, 1:58 Brown, Sister Mary Editha, 1:4 Amusement rides, 2:49-51 Buck, John, 3:61 And You, Seas (sculpture), 3:57 Bunch, Lonnie G., 1:71, 2:4 Andrienne, Sister, 1:18 Burda, Beverly Ann, 1:9 Annunciation Parish School, 1:12 The Bush Was Not Consumed (sculpture), 3:56 Arachne (sculpture), 3:55 BVMs. See Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Arai, Harold (interview), 2:43, 45-48 C Ariés, Philippe, 2:13 Arledge, Roone, 1:69-70 Cabrini Homes, 2:41, 42, 45, 46 Art Institute of Chicago, 3:52 Calder, Alexander, 3:58 Arts Club of Chicago, 3:58-61 Caldwell, Sister Mary Remi (Rose), 1:21—22 Aubrey, Mildred, 1:27 Calumet River, 2:56 B Cameron Elementary School, 1:21, 23 Camp Fire Girls, 3:40 Baby Week Campaign, 3:40 Camp News, 2:57 Balagot, Jordan, 2:4 Carolan, Sister Mary Adrienne, 1:18, 20 Baltic Grammar School, 2:49 Carousel horse (Riverview), 2:51 Bambino, 3:37, 39 Carson Pirie Scott, 1:41—43 Barr, Nelli, 3:55 Casey, Sister Mary St. Florence (Miriam), 1:10, 17 Barton, Rachel, 2:8 Catcher in the Rye (novel), 2:6 Basker, Robert, 3:8, 11, 13, 17 Catholic Charities, 1:23 Benson & Rixon Department Store, 1:60 Cecile, Sister Jean, 1:20 Berry, Chuck (recording), 2:30, 31 Chagall, Marc, 3:58 Bicakcic, Bakir, 2:5, 33, 60-64 Champagne, Carmelite Martinez, 1:14, 16 66 | Chicago History | Spring 2005 Index to Volume 33 This index includes author, title, and subject entries. In each page 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. If a subject is illustrated and discussed on the same page, the illustration is not separately indicated. A Bivins, Joy L., and Harvey J. Graff, “Coming of Age in Chicago,” 2:12-31 Aaron, Sister St. Adele, 1:19 Black Panthers, 3:31 ABC-TV, 1:69—70 Black Star (picture agency), 3:18, 22 Abernathy, Ralph, 3:23, 27 Blackstone Rangers, 3:28, 31 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 3:17 Blaine, Anita McCormick, 3:39 Addams, Jane, 3:37, 39, 44 Blanco, Jodee (interview), 2:60-64 Adolescents. See Teenagers Blanco, Jodee, Please Stop Laughing at Me, 2:60 African American Bobs roller coaster, 2:50-51 teenagers, 2:22 Bogan High School (Chicago), 3:29 television reporter, 1:58 Bookends (sculpture), 3:52 Agnew, Vice President Spiro, 3:32 Books for soldiers (1917), 1:32 Aid for Dependent Children, 3:50 Bowen, Louise deKoven, 1:37, 42, 46, 48 AIDS, 3:17 Boynton, Virginia R., “Girls, We Must Enlist!”, 1:26—-49 Aladdin’s Castle (amusement ride), 2:50 Boys and Girls Clubs, 3:50 Allen, Elizabeth, 1:42 Bradford, Jim, 3:13, 14, 16, 17 Allinson, Thomas W, 3:37 Brancusi, Constantin, 3:61 Allstate Insurance, 1:65 Breckinridge, Sophonisba, 3:39, 40 Alter, Peter T., and Leigh Moran, “A Compassionate Eye: The Brennan, Edward A., 1:58-72 Photographs of Declan Haun, 1961-69,” 3:18-35 Brennan, Edward J., 1:58 Alter, Peter T., “Chicago's Global Communities,” 1:50-57 Brennan, Lois, 1:70 Altgeld, John Peter, 3:61-62 Brennan, Margaret (Bourget), 1:58 Alvarez, Vanessa, 2:33, 36—40 “Bringing Attitude to History: The Teen Council,” article by American Institute for Public Service, Thomas Jefferson Award, Raymond Yang, 2:32-35 1:56 Broomell, C. C. (Mrs.), 1:49 AMR Corporation, 1:58 Brown, Sister Mary Editha, 1:4 Amusement rides, 2:49-51 Buck, John, 3:61 And You, Seas (sculpture), 3:57 Bunch, Lonnie G., 1:71, 2:4 Andrienne, Sister, 1:18 Burda, Beverly Ann, 1:9 Annunciation Parish School, 1:12 The Bush Was Not Consumed (sculpture), 3:56 Arachne (sculpture), 3:55 BVMs. See Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Arai, Harold (interview), 2:43, 45-48 C Ariés, Philippe, 2:13 Arledge, Roone, 1:69-70 Cabrini Homes, 2:41, 42, 45, 46 Art Institute of Chicago, 3:52 Calder, Alexander, 3:58 Arts Club of Chicago, 3:58-61 Caldwell, Sister Mary Remi (Rose), 1:21—22 Aubrey, Mildred, 1:27 Calumet River, 2:56 B Cameron Elementary School, 1:21, 23 Camp Fire Girls, 3:40 Baby Week Campaign, 3:40 Camp News, 2:57 Balagot, Jordan, 2:4 Carolan, Sister Mary Adrienne, 1:18, 20 Baltic Grammar School, 2:49 Carousel horse (Riverview), 2:51 Bambino, 3:37, 39 Carson Pirie Scott, 1:41—43 Barr, Nelli, 3:55 Casey, Sister Mary St. Florence (Miriam), 1:10, 17 Barton, Rachel, 2:8 Catcher in the Rye (novel), 2:6 Basker, Robert, 3:8, 11, 13, 17 Catholic Charities, 1:23 Benson & Rixon Department Store, 1:60 Cecile, Sister Jean, 1:20 Berry, Chuck (recording), 2:30, 31 Chagall, Marc, 3:58 Bicakcic, Bakir, 2:5, 33, 60-64 Champagne, Carmelite Martinez, 1:14, 16 66 | Chicago History | Spring 2005 Champagne, Hugh, 1:14, 16, 17 Children Champagne, Louis, 1:14, 16 dental care, 3:47 Champagne, Sister Mary Clare Therese (Eloise Carmelite), health care, 1:30-33; 3:40, 44, 49 1:4, 14-17 immigrant, 3:39 Charles F. Gunther store, 2:16 Children’s Bureau, 3:40, 50 Charlotte, North Carolina, photographs of, 3:34, 35 “Children’s Year” (1918), 1:30 Charlotte Observer (newspaper), 3:18, 20 Cicero, Illinois, 3:28-30 Chicago “Citizen of the Year Award,” 1:18 Ashburn neighborhood, 3:29 Civil Rights Act, and sexual minorities, 3:4 Civil Rights Movement, 1:62, 65; 2:22, 3:19, 22 Cabrini Homes, 2:41, 42, 45, 46 Clarke, Mary Frances, 1:4 Cardinals (football team), 2:49 Coal shortage, 1:28, 30 “Chicago’s Global Communities,” 1:50—57 Cogley, John, 1:18 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Group, 1:65, 70 cultural revival, 3:52 Coliseum (Chicago), 3:36, 37-38 gay population (See Gay Rights) “Coming of Age in Chicago,” article by Joy L. Bivins and housing projects, 2:46 Harvey J. Graff, 2:12-31 Italians in, 2:46 Coming of Age (Teen Chicago play), 2:10, 34 juvenile court system, 3:40 “A Compassionate Eye: The Photographs of Declan Haun, Marquette Park, 3:38 1961-69,” article by Leigh Moran and Peter T. Alter, 3:18—35 open housing marches, 3:28 Conflicting Paths: Growing Up in America (book), 2:5 Our Lady of the Angels school fire, 1:4-25 police, and homosexuals, 3:4, 9, 12, 13 Congress of Racial Equality, 3:28 public art, 3:52, 57-58 Congressional election (1962), 3:20 South Shore neighborhood, 2:55 Cooper, Roberta (interview), 2:49-54 teenagers in, 2:4—64 “Corn Kitchens,” 1:37 Uptown community, 1:56 Council of National Defense, 1:27 Chicago Board of Health, 3:47 Court Theatre, 3:62 Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit, 3:36-51 Cussen, Monsignor Joseph, 1:12, 22, 24 Chicago Coliseum, 3:36, 37, 38 D Chicago Commons, 1:46 Chicago Gay Alliance, 3:13, 16 Daley, Mayor Richard J., 1:23; 3:28 Chicago Historical Society Daley, Steve, newspaper column on Carole Simpson, 1:68 Declan Haun Archive, 3:18 Dance trends, 2:27, 30 “My History Is Your History,” 2:17 Daughers of Bilitis, 3:8 Teen Chicago exhibition, 2:12-31 David and Alfred Smart Museum, 3:62 “Chicago Natives: Interviews with Edward A. Brennan and De Barr, Arlene, 1:15 Carole Simpson,” article by TimothyJ . Gilfoyle, 1:58-72 Dean Witter Reynolds Organization, 1:65 Chicago Public Library, books for soldiers (1917), 1:32 DeCock, Sister Mary Donatus, 1:17, 18 Chicago Public Schools, Child Welfare Exhibit, 3:48 Dee-Jay Foods, 2:19 Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 3:39 DeGraff, Deanne (interview), 2:49-54 Chicago (sculpture), 3:52 Delinquency, 2:14 Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 3:64 D’Emilio, John, 3:7 Chicago Telephone Traffic Union workers, 1:20 Demos, John, 2:13 Chicago Theatre, 2:43 DePaul University, and Goodman School, 3:56—57 Chicago Theatre Group, Inc., 3:57 Chicago Wards. See under Ward Number, e.g. Sixth Ward Detroit Free Press (newspaper), 3:18 Detroit Lions (football team), 2:49 Chicago Woman’s Club, 1:27-28; 3:39 “Chicago’s Global Communities,” article by Peter T. Alter. Devine, Sister Davidis (Lenore), 1:9 Dill Pickle Club (Chicago), 3:5 1:50-57 The Child in the City: A Series of Papers Presented at the Conferences Doud, Jacqueline Powers, 1:18, 21 Held During the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit, 3:48 Draft protests, 2:58-59 Child welfare, 1:28, 30-32 Dress code, teenagers, 2:50 Child Welfare Exhibit, 3:36-51 Dubuffet, Jean, 3:52 architectural model, 3:38 Dune Growth (sculpture), 3:52 cartoon, 3:42 Dunham, C., 1:34 floor plan, 3:43 DuSable High School, 2:22 Index to Volume 33 | 67 E Gilfoyle, TimothyJ. “Chicago Natives: Interviews with Edward A. Brennan and Eagle Columns (sculpture), 3:52, 61-62 Carole Simpson,” 1:58—72 Edward Jenner Elementary School, 2:47 “The Patron and the Artist: Interviews with Stanley M. Egan, Monsignor John “Jack,” 1:18, 24 Freehling and Richard Hunt,” 3:52-65 Elderkin, Claire, 2:5, 33, 34 “Girls, We Must Enlist!”, article by Virginia R. Boynton, 1:26—49 Eleventh Ward, and IWC efforts, 1:46, 49 Glaspell, Susan, 3:36, 47 Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund, 3:37 Glenmary Sisters (Catholic mission), 3:21 Emmons, Helen R., 3:38 Golden Bird (sculpture), 3:61 English brides of servicemen (Korean War), 2:54 Goldwater, Barry (campaign), 3:24 Ennis, Gerald, 1:18 Gonzales, Julio, 3:55, 61 Ennis, Rose Dempsey, 1:18 Goodman Theatre, 3:52, 56, 57 Ennis, Sister Mary (Rosaleen June) Geraldita, 1:17, Gordon, Edward, 3:64 Ethnic relations, 2:43—44, 46, +7 Gott, Peter, 3:34 F Grace Episcopal Church, 3:44 Grace, Sweet Daddy, 3:21 Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), 2:15, 18 Graff, Harvey, and Joy L. Bivins, “Coming of Age in Chicago,” 2:12-31 Farrow, William III, 2:7 Graff, Harvey, Conflicting Paths: Growing Up in America (book), 2:5 Fashion show (Charlotte, North Carolina), 3:34 Granada Theatre door, 2:37 Federation of Day Nurseries, 1:30 Greer, Jerron, 2:33, 34, 49-54 Fink, Ray, 3:55 Griffin, Sable, 2:5, 33 Fire codes in Chicago schools, 1:23 Grocery store (1985), 2:19 Fire safety, 1:9 Gunther candy store, 2:16 Flamingo (sculpture), 3:58 H ‘light Forms (sculpture), 3:52 Flu epidemic. See Influenza epidemic (1918) Handschiegel, Thomas, 1:12 Food conservation program, 1:37—45 Harlan High School letterman sweater, 2:21 Food Production and Conservation Committee, 1:37 Harlem Hybrid (sculpture), 3:56 Foods, canning, 1:38-39 Harris (coach), 2:44 Four Seasons (sculpture), 3:58 Harrison Technical High School, 2:20 Fourteenth Ward, and IWC efforts, 1:46 Hart, Pearl, 3:8, 11 Fox, Charles, 2:5, 33, 34 Haun, Charlie, 3:18 Fox Box Hybrid (sculpture), 3:52 Haun, Declan, 3:18-35 Frances Cabrini Homes. See Cabrini Homes Hay, Harry, 3:7 Francis W. Parker School, 2:45, +7, 48 Hay Elementary School, 1:23 Freedmen’s Column (sculpture), 3:57 Hayden, Tom, 1:62 Freeform (sculpture), 3:52, 53 Head Start program, 3:50 Freehling and Company, 3:55 Health care, for children, 1:30-33; 3:40, 44, 49 Freehling, Juliette Stricker, 3:54 Heber, Alana, 2:5, 33, 34, 45-48 Freehling, Julius. 3:54 Henry Booth Settlement House, 3:37 Freehling, Stanley M., 3 52-65 Henry Street Settlement House (New York City), 3:44 Freehling Bros., 3:55 High school Friendship and Freedom (newsletter), 3:5 bullying, 2:60-64 Fulton, Ari, 2:5, 6, 33, peer groups, 2:39-40 Fun Lounge raid, 3 yearbooks, 2:14 Fyffe, Colin C. H., 3:37 History museums, and teenagers, 2:11 Hodgkins, Mae Press, 1:41 Homophile movement. See Gay Rights Gardens, Victory, 1:29 Homosexuals. See Gay Rights Garfieid, Herman, 3:55 “Hoover Costumes,” 1:41 Gauger, Louis, 3:4 “Hoover pledge cards,” 1:42 Gay Pride parades, 3:12, Hopkins, W. R., 3:38 Gay rights movement Housing projects. See also Cabrini Homes poster, 3:17 ethnic relations in, 2:46 protests, 3:10-11 Hoy, Suellen, “Stunned with Sorrow,” 1:4—2 “Standing Up for Gay Rights” (article), 3:4-17 Hull-House, 1:41, 3:39 Generation Gap, 2:14, 22, 24, 26 Hunt, Cleophus Howard, 3:54 Gerber, Henry, 3:5, 7 Hunt, Richard, 3:52-65 Gertz, Tom, 3:16 Hunt, Victoria Inez Henderson, 3:54 68 | Chicago History | Spring 2005 It Lane Tech High School prom, 2:23 Lane Tech High School megaphone, 2:21 “I have a dream” speech, 3:22 Langworthy, Mary L., 1:34, 49 I Have Been to the Mountain (sculpture), 3:57, 58 Large Hybrid (sculpture), 3:56 Identity, personal, sources of, 2:5 Lathrop, Julia C., 3:44 Illinois Arts Council, 3:52 Lehman Brothers, 3:55 Illinois National Guardsmen, and civil rights march, 3:30 Lewis, Ramsey, 2:47 Illinois River Landscape (sculpture), 3:52 “Liberty Chips,” 1:37 Illinois State Council of Defense (SCD), 1:27 Liberty Loan parade (1918), 1:30, 37 Illinois Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1:18 Life magazine, 3:18 Illinois Woman’s Committee (IWC), 1:27—49 Lindblom Technical High School, 2:39 Immaculata High School, 1:12 Lion dancing, 1:57 Immigrant children, 3:39 Lipman, Paul, 2:7 Infant mortality rate (exhibit), 3:47—49 Livingston, Homer, 3:55 Infant Welfare Society, 1:30-31 Loretto Hospital, 1:21 Influenza epidemic (1918), 1:46-48 Lowden, Frank O., 1:27 Interchange (sculpture), 3:52 Lucas, Robert, 3:28 Internment camps (WWIL), 2:45 Luna Park (amusement park), 2:26 Interviews, by teenagers, 2:36-64 Lyng, Bridget Butler, 1:4, 12 Italians, in Chicago, 2:46 Lyng, John, 1:12 IWC. See Illinois Woman’s Committee (IWC) Lyng, Michael, 1:12 4 Lyng, Sister Mary St. Canice (Mary Ellen), 1:4, 12 M Jacob’s Ladder (sculpture), 3:56, 60, 61 Japanese internment camps (WWID), 2:45 Madonna High School jacket, 2:63 Jenner Elementary School, 2:47 Maenza, David J. (interview), 2:41—44 John J. Madden Mental Health Center, 3:58 Maher, Sister Madeleine (Kathryn), 1:23 Johnson, President Lyndon B., 3:4 Making History Award winners Brennan, Edward A., 1:58-72 Jones, Ira, 3:5, 8, 11, 17 Jones, Landon, 2:4, 5, 9, 33, 34, 41-44 Freehling, Stanley M., 3:52-65 Journal writing, 2:6 Hunt, Richard, 3:52-65 Justice (photograph), 3:19 Simpson, Carole, 1:58-72 Malaysia, Vietnamese refugee camps in, 1:55 K Maloney, Yvette (interview), 2:36—40 Mandela, Nelson, 1:71 Kane, Matt, 2:5, 33 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 3:22 Kelley, Anna Laing, 1:12 Marin, Carol, 1:71; 3:65 Kelley, Bill, 3:16 Marks, Harold E., 1:11 Kelley, James, 1:12 Marquette University, 1:61 Kelley, Sister Mary Seraphica (Anna Virginia), 1:4, 12, 14 Marshall Field History Maker Award. See Makingg History Kelly, Florence, 3:44 Award winners Kett, Joseph, 2:13 Marten, James, “‘No Beer for Babies’: The Child Welfare Kindergarten, in Chicago, 3:39 Exhibit,” 3:36—-51 King, Martin Luther, Jr. Mattachine Midwest (Chicago), 3:4-17 Birmingham, Alabama, 1:62, 3:23 Mattachine Midwest Newsletter, 3:9, 13, 14 Chicago open housing marches, 3:28 Mattachine Review (journal), 3:7 funeral, 3:32, 33 Maurer, Wesley, 1:62 “I have a dream” speech, 3:22 Mayer, Kay, 2:7 Montgomery, Alabama, 3:26 McCarron, Walter E., 1:11 Selma, Alabama, 3:26, 27 McCollough, Bishop Walter, 3:21 Kingsley, Sherman C., 3:37 McCommick, Cyrus, Jr., 3:37, 39 Korean War, English brides of servicemen, 2:54 McCormick, Elizabeth, 3:37 Kuda, Marie, 3:16 McConmick, Mrs. Harriet B. (Hammond), 3:37 L McCutcheon, John T. (cartoon), 3:42 McDonald’s (c. 1958), 2:18 The Ladder (journal), 3:8 McDonough, Jim, 3:65 Lake View High School grade book, 2:21 McElligott, Sister Agnes Loretta (Alice), 1:23 Lancaster, Roland, 3:11 McManus, Monsignor William E., 1:4, 8, 18, 20 Landers, Ann, 3:12 Medill School of Journalism, 1:61 Index to Volume 33 | 69 Mehren, Sister Giles, 1:19 P Mellender, Teresa, 1:49 Meyer, Archbishop Albert G., 1:8, 24 Pair-o-Chutes (amusement ride), 2:49-50 Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 3:61 Paper Lion (book), 2:49 Milwaukee Journal (newspaper), 3:7 Paper salvage program, 2:36 Miro, Joan, 3:52 Parent-Teacher Organizations, 1:30 Monument with Standing Beast (sculpture), 3:52 Parents and Friends of Gay Men and Lesbian Women, 3:16 Morality efforts, in World War I, 1:33, 37 Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG), 3:16 Moran, Leigh, and Peter T. Alter, “A Compassionate Eye: The Parker School, 2:45, 47, 48 Photographs of Declan Haun, 1961-69,” 3:18-35 Patriotic Food Show, 1:38-41 Mount Carmel! Cemetery, 1:24 Patriotic Service League, 1:33-34 Mundelein College, 1:9 “The Patron and the Artist: Interviews with Stanley M. Freehling Municipal Pier, 1:37 and Richard Hunt,” article by TimothyJ . Gilfoyle, 3:52-65 Museums, and teenagers, 2:11 Peer groups, high school, 2:39—40 Music, jazz, 2:27 Percent for the Arts Program, 3:52 Musical instruments, Vietnamese, 1:50 Perkins, Lucy Fitch (exhibit poster), 3:45 “My History Is Your History” (CHS project), 2:7 Personal identity, sources of, 2:5 Photography, 3:18-35 N Photojournalism, 3:18-35 Picasso, Pablo, 3:58 National Broadcasting Corp., 1:69 Pirie, Margaret, 1:34 National Geographic (magazine), 3:18 Planar Hybrid (sculpture), 3:56 The National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Please Stop Laughing at Me (book), 2:60 Rights, 3:14 Plimpton, George, Paper Lion, 2:49 Navy Pier Plovanich, Matt, 1:21 Patriotic Service League rally, 1:37 Police, and homosexuals, 3:4, 9, 12, 13 University of Illinois-Chicago, 1:62 Poling, John D., “Standing Up for Gay Rights,” 3:4—-17 NBC Nightly News (television program), 1:69 Politics, Republican National Convention, 3:32 Neighborhoods, ethnic relations in, 2:46 Pool hall (c. 1910), 2:27 Netsch, Walter, 3:58 Portelli, Alessandro, 2:7 Newsbreak (television program), 1:69 Posters Newsies, 2:15, 16-17, 3:41 Bambino, 3:37 Newsweek (magazine), 1:9; 3:18 Child Welfare Exhibit, 3:45 Nguyen, Hai Minh, 2:5, 33, 34 Gay Rights, 3:17 Nguyen, Tam Van, 1:50-—57 World War I, 1:30, 35, 36 Niemann, Sister Joachim (Marcelline), 1:23 Prendergast, Sister Celia, 1:19 Nixon, Richard M., 3:32 Preschool childen. See child welfare ““No Beer for Babies’: The Child Welfare Exhibit,” article by Presidential inauguration (1965), 3:25 James Marten, 3:36—51 Pride Parade, 3:12, 15 Noguchi, Isamu, 3:61 Progressive Era, 3:39, 40, 50 Norman, Art, 1:56 Protest, 3:32 Northwestern University Public art, 3:52, 57-58. See also Hunt, Richard Medill School of Journalism, 1:61 Public playground, first in Chicago, 3:39 Settlement, 1:46 R Racial groups, in schools, 2:47 O'Connor, Eva Ennis, 1:21 Ralphie (Puerto Rican gang member), 2:29 O’Connor, James J., 3:65 Ravinia Festival, 3:62-64 Ogilvie, Richard, 3:4 Reagan, Ronald, 1:70 Old Town School of Folk Music, 2:8 Reeducation camps, Vietnamese, 1:50, 52, 54 O'Neill, Sister Mary Helaine (Nora), 1:18 Refugee camps, Vietnamese, 1:55 Open-housing marches, 3:28-29 River Park, 2:53 Oral history, 2:4—7 Rivers, Angela, 2:32 Orr Elementary School, 1:23 Riverview Amusement Park, 2:26, 49, 50, 51-52 Our Lady Help of Christians, 1:18, 19 Roller coaster, 2:51 Our Lady of the Angels school fire, 1:4-25 Roosevelt, Theodore, 3:39 Our People (television program), 1:65 Rubenstein, Rebecca, 2:10 70 | Chicago History | Spring 2005 Street vending, by children, 3:41 “Stunned with Sorrow,” article by Suellen Hoy, 1:4-25 Sacred Heart (statue), 1:13 Sykora, Sister Frances Jerome, 1:14 Sahlins, Bernard, 3:61 Szeto, May, 2:33, 34 St. Anne’s Hospital, 1:9, 21 T St. Canice, Sister Mary (Mary Ellen), 1:4 St. Ita’s Parish, 1:12 Taylor, Val, 3:16 St. Patrick’s School, 2:46 “Teen Chicago,” article by Marie L. Scatena, 2:4—11 St. Phillip Anise School, 2:44 Teen Chicago exhibition (CHS), 2:12—31, 35 Saint Phillip’s School, 2:46 Teen Chicago Rocks the House (performance), 2:8 Salazar, Adam, 2:5, 33 Teen Council, 2:5-9 SalingerJ, . D., Catcher in the Rye, 2:6 Saturday Evening Post (magazine), 3:18, 24 “Bringing Attitude to History: The Teen Council,” 2:32, Scatena, Marie L., “Teen Chicago,” 2:4—-11 33-64 Schiffler, Sister Ruth, 1:22-23 Teenagers School and Home Education (journal), 3:50 School fire safety, 1:9, 22 bedrooms, 2:24-25, 26 Schools, ethnic relations in, 2:46 “Bringing Attitude to History,” 2:32-35 Schroeder, Sister Mary Savina (Cecilia), 1:19, 22 bullying, 2:60-64 Schupp, Rev. Ronald, 3:17 clothing (1940s), 2:44 Sears Merchandising Group, 1:65 “Coming of Age in Chicago,” 2:12-31 Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1:58, 61, 62, 64-67 culture, 2:18, 20 Sears Tower sale, 1:67 delinquency, 2:14 Sears World Trade, 1:65 dress code, 2:50 Selma, Alabama, 3:26-27 employment, 2:15-19 Service Flag Committee, 1:46 “Generation Gap,” 2:14, 22, 24, 26 Settlement Association of Chicago, 1:30 high school attendance, 2:20-22 Seventh Ward, and IWC efforts, 1:32 and history museums, 2:11 Sexual relations, teenage, 2:27, 50 history of, in twentieth century, 2:12-31 SG Cowen Securities Corporation, 3:55 interviews by, 2:36-64 Shoreland Hotel, 3:55 myths, 2:22, 24 Shuttlesworth, Fred, 3:23 sexual relations, 2:27, 50 Silver Streak (amusement ride), 2:50 Simpson, Carole, 1:58-72 stereotypes, 2:22, 24, 34 Simpson, Doretha Viola (Wilbon), 1:59 Television, women in, 1:58, 69-71 Simpson, Lytle Ray, 1:59 Telling, Ed, 1:65 Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 1:4-25 Terkel, Studs, 2:7-8 Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing (Alabama), 3:22, 23 Thirty-second Ward, and IWC efforts, 1:45, 46 Sixth Ward, and IWC efforts, 1:30 Thirty-third Ward, and IWC efforts, 1:45 Slabs of the Sunburnt West (sculpture), 3:57 Thomas, Richard, 1:72 Smith, Constance, 3:38 Thomas, Valerie Ann, 1:9 Smith, David, 3:55 Thomas Jefferson Award, received by Tam Van Nguyen, 1:56 Smithsonian (magazine), 3:18 Tierney, Sister Lorraine, 1:21 Social transformations, and youth, 2:13 Tuskegee Institute (Alabama), 1:62 Société Mattachine, 3:7 Twentieth Ward, and IWC efforts, 1:32 Society for Human Rights, 3:5, 6, 7 Twenty-first Ward, and IWC efforts, 1:46 Soldiers, books for (1917), 1:32 U Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Committee, 1:46 Solomon, Hannah J., 1:49 Uccetta, Serge, 1:12 Sotomayor, Danny, 3:15 United House of Prayer for All People, 3:21 South Shore Community Academy commencement, 2:22 United States Children’s Bureau, 3:40 South Shore neighborhood, 2:55 St. Procopius (sculpture), 3:56 University of Chicago “Standing Up for Gay Rights,” article by John D. Poling, 3:4-17 Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, 3:39 State Council of Defense, 1:27 School of Social Service Administration, 3:48 State of Illinois Building, 3:52-53 Settlement, 1:46 Steel mills, 2:55-56 University of Illinois at Chicago, 1:62 Steinecker, David, 3:16 Untitled (sculpture), 3:58 Stonewall Riots (New York), 3:5, 14 U.S. Office of Education, school fire safety survey, 1:9 Index to Volume 33 | 74 V World War II paper salvage program, 2:36 Valley Mould and Iron Co., 2:56 teen memories of, 2:37-38 Vaughn, Erin, 2:5, 12, 33 WITTW Radio, 1:65 Venereal diseases, 1:33-34 = Victory gardens, 1:29 Vietnam Moratorium, 3:32 Yang, Raymond, 2:12, 33 Vietnam War, 1:50; 2:56—59; 3:32 “Bringing Attitude to History: The Teen Council,” 2:32-35 Vietnamese lacquer panels, 1:52 Yarros, Rachelle, 1:33 Vietnamese musical instruments, 1:50 Yearbooks (high school), 2:14 Vietnamese New Year, 1:57 “Yesterday's City: ‘No Beer for Babies’: The Child Welfare Vietnamese reeducation camps, Exhibit,” article by James Marten, 3:36—-51 Vietnamese refugee camps, | Young Chicago Authors, 2:8 Villareal, Roman (interview), 2:55-—59 “Your Legal Rights” (Hart), 3:8 Vinci, John, 3:61 Visiting Nurse Association, 1:30 Von Stuben High School, 2:50 W Wald, Lillian, 3:44 Wallace, George, 1:62, 3:24, 25 War brides (Korean War), 2:54 War Exposition (1918), 1:32 Ward, Sister Jean Helene, 1:14 Washington, Booker T., 3:44 Washington, Mayor Harold, 3:17 Water Bug (amusement ride), 2:50 Watts Riot, 1:65 WBBM Newsradio, 1:65 WCEL Radio, 1:65 White City Amusement Park, 2:28 Wigutow, Victoria, 2:5, 33 Wilson, Woodrow, 3:39 The Windy City Times (newspaper), 3:16 WMAQ-TV, 1:65 Woman’s City Club of Chicago, 1:27, 49 Woman’s Commitee of Illinois. (See Illinois Woman’s Committee [[WC]}) Women health care concerns, 1:33 in television, 1:58, 69-71 volunteer services (See Illinois Woman’s Committee [I[WC]) Wood, Alice, 1:30, 31 Wood, James, 3:61 Wood, Marion, 2:7 World Book Encyclopedia, 1:20 World News Saturday (television program), 1:69 World War I coal shortage, 1:28, 30 draft, 1:34 food conservation efforts, 1:27-29, 35-45 Illinois Woman's Club, 1:26-49 morality efforts, 1:32 posters, 1:30, 35, 36 servicemen’s hospitality efforts, 1:45-—46 women volunteer services (See Illinois Woman’s Committee [TWC]) 72 | Chicago History Spring 2005

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