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Index to Volume 35 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 B Addams Hull-House, and hired nurses, 3:21 Bacteriology, and public health measures, 3:18 Ade, George, Doc’ Horne, 1/2:55 Bank advertisement, with Miss Chicago, 1/2:46 Adolphus, James, 3:36 Barber shop, Lake Forest, 1/2:13 Adulterated foods, 3:25 Barmore, Jennie, 3:22 Alarm (newspaper), 3:33, 36 BarrettJ, . O. Alter, Peter T., “Rolling Low in Chicago,” 1/2:30-43 “Home Rule for Ireland, 3:43 American Council on Education, 1/2:23 “The Labor Battle Song,” 3:39 American Public Health Association, 3:14, 21 Benchley, Robert, 1/2:62 Amistad Car Club, 1/2:30—43 Bernardin, Cardinal Joseph, 3:56 Angel Guardian orphanage, 3:55 Bismarck’s law of 1878, 3:39-40 Angell, George, 3:25, 26 Blaine, James G., 3:33 Another Way Home: The Tangled Roots of Race in One Chicago Bliss, Philip P, “Hold the Fort,” 3:33 Family (Hartfield), 1/2:78 Board of Health (Chicago), 3:9, 13, 14 (See also Chicago Antioch College, 1/2:8 Health Department) Appalachia, and folk music, 3:32 Board of Trustees (Lake Forest College), 1/2:18, 20, 22-23, 28 Architects Bohemian immigrants, 3:23 Jahn, Helmut, 1/2:64—-80 “Bomb No. 29,” 1/2:48 Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1/2:65 “The Bondholder and the Soldier,” 3:39 Summers, Gene, 1/2:65 “Boycott Armour,” 3:32 Architecture, 1/2:65, 68-69, 74, 75, 79 Bradley, Luther D., 1/2:50-51, 55 Argonne Program Support Facility, 1/2:69 Bragg, Billy, 3:32 Armentrout, Steven A., 3:60 Brian’s Song (movie), 3:59 Armour, J. Ogden estate, 1/2:14-15 Briggs, Asa, on Chicago, 1/2:15 Arroyo, Sergio “Tank,” 1/2:37 British Association for the Advancement of Science, 3:17 Art Institute of Chicago, 1/2:64, 70, 71, 76 Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1/2:76 Arthur Somerville Reid Memorial Library, 1/2:20, 22 “Bruce’s Address,” 3:39 Association for the Advancement of Science, British, 3:17 Bubbly Creek (Chicago River), 3:12 Association for the Suppression of Food Advtteration, 3:26 Buick Regal, 1/2:42 “Auld Lang Syne,” 3:39 Building regulations, 3:5-6, 20 Automobiles Busse, Fred A., 1/2:48, 50 See also Car Clubs Butkus, Dick, 3:46-—60 Amistad Car Club, 1/2:30—43 Butkus, Emma, 3:47 Buick Regal, 1/2:42 Butkus, Helen Essenhart, 3:51 Chevrolet Fleetline (1947), 1/2:37 Butkus, John, 3:47 Chevrolet Impala (1966), 1/2:43 Butkus, Matt, 3:60 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (1978), 1/2:30, 31, 35, 40, 42 Hollywood Kustoms, 1/2:39 C Pontiac, 1/2:36 “Rolling Low in Chicago,” article by Peter T. Alter, 1/2:30-43 “A Campaign Song” (Jackson), 3:33 Avila, Sanjuanita, 1/2:36 Capen, Samuel P, 1/2:23, 26 Aztlan Bike Club, 1/2:38 Carleton College, 1/2:8, 15, 28 62 | Chicago History | Spring 2008 Index to Volume 35 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 B Addams Hull-House, and hired nurses, 3:21 Bacteriology, and public health measures, 3:18 Ade, George, Doc’ Horne, 1/2:55 Bank advertisement, with Miss Chicago, 1/2:46 Adolphus, James, 3:36 Barber shop, Lake Forest, 1/2:13 Adulterated foods, 3:25 Barmore, Jennie, 3:22 Alarm (newspaper), 3:33, 36 BarrettJ, . O. Alter, Peter T., “Rolling Low in Chicago,” 1/2:30-43 “Home Rule for Ireland, 3:43 American Council on Education, 1/2:23 “The Labor Battle Song,” 3:39 American Public Health Association, 3:14, 21 Benchley, Robert, 1/2:62 Amistad Car Club, 1/2:30—43 Bernardin, Cardinal Joseph, 3:56 Angel Guardian orphanage, 3:55 Bismarck’s law of 1878, 3:39-40 Angell, George, 3:25, 26 Blaine, James G., 3:33 Another Way Home: The Tangled Roots of Race in One Chicago Bliss, Philip P, “Hold the Fort,” 3:33 Family (Hartfield), 1/2:78 Board of Health (Chicago), 3:9, 13, 14 (See also Chicago Antioch College, 1/2:8 Health Department) Appalachia, and folk music, 3:32 Board of Trustees (Lake Forest College), 1/2:18, 20, 22-23, 28 Architects Bohemian immigrants, 3:23 Jahn, Helmut, 1/2:64—-80 “Bomb No. 29,” 1/2:48 Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1/2:65 “The Bondholder and the Soldier,” 3:39 Summers, Gene, 1/2:65 “Boycott Armour,” 3:32 Architecture, 1/2:65, 68-69, 74, 75, 79 Bradley, Luther D., 1/2:50-51, 55 Argonne Program Support Facility, 1/2:69 Bragg, Billy, 3:32 Armentrout, Steven A., 3:60 Brian’s Song (movie), 3:59 Armour, J. Ogden estate, 1/2:14-15 Briggs, Asa, on Chicago, 1/2:15 Arroyo, Sergio “Tank,” 1/2:37 British Association for the Advancement of Science, 3:17 Art Institute of Chicago, 1/2:64, 70, 71, 76 Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1/2:76 Arthur Somerville Reid Memorial Library, 1/2:20, 22 “Bruce’s Address,” 3:39 Association for the Advancement of Science, British, 3:17 Bubbly Creek (Chicago River), 3:12 Association for the Suppression of Food Advtteration, 3:26 Buick Regal, 1/2:42 “Auld Lang Syne,” 3:39 Building regulations, 3:5-6, 20 Automobiles Busse, Fred A., 1/2:48, 50 See also Car Clubs Butkus, Dick, 3:46-—60 Amistad Car Club, 1/2:30—43 Butkus, Emma, 3:47 Buick Regal, 1/2:42 Butkus, Helen Essenhart, 3:51 Chevrolet Fleetline (1947), 1/2:37 Butkus, John, 3:47 Chevrolet Impala (1966), 1/2:43 Butkus, Matt, 3:60 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (1978), 1/2:30, 31, 35, 40, 42 Hollywood Kustoms, 1/2:39 C Pontiac, 1/2:36 “Rolling Low in Chicago,” article by Peter T. Alter, 1/2:30-43 “A Campaign Song” (Jackson), 3:33 Avila, Sanjuanita, 1/2:36 Capen, Samuel P, 1/2:23, 26 Aztlan Bike Club, 1/2:38 Carleton College, 1/2:8, 15, 28 62 | Chicago History | Spring 2008 Car Clubs Chicago Daily News, 1/2:50, 51, 55, 58 Amistad Car Club, 1/2:30-43 Chicago Daily Tribune, packinghouse series, 3:25-26 Majestics Car Club, 1/2:39 Chicago Health Department, 3:4—29 Solitos Car Club, 1/2:37 Chicago History Museum, 1/2:30-31 Somosuno Lowrider Car Club, 1/2 Chicago Inter Ocean, 1/2:45, 46, 49 South Side Cruisers Car Club, 1/2:42 Chicago Master Plumbers Association, 3:20 Cars. See Automobiles Chicago Record, 1/2:49 Cartoons Chicago River, 3:12, 26 “Miss Chicago and Dad Dearborn,” article by Guy Chicago Tribune, 1/2:27, 45, 46, 48, 49, 55, 58 Szuberla, 1/2:44-63 (See also Chicago Daily Tribune) War Cartoons: Reprinted from the Chicago Tribune, report on tenement living, 3:5-6, 9 December 7, 1941—September 28, 1942, 1/2:58 Chicago Truck Drivers Union, 3:44 Cartoons by Bradley, 1/2:51 Chicago Vocational High School, 3:49 Casey, P W. (Mrs.), “Honor’s Test,” 3:32 Children, Chicago Children’s Choir, 1/2:66 Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Life Achievement Award, 3:60-61 Cholera, 3:6, 18 Center for Arts in Education, 1/2:64 Christianity, social message of, 3:43, 45 Century of Progress poster, 1/2:61 Churches Chaidez, David, 1/2:32-33 First Presbyterian Church (Lake Forest), 1/2:8 Chaplin, Ralph, “Solidarity Forever,” 3:39 Holt Memorial Chapel (Lake Forest College), 1/2:5 Cheney, Mamah Borthwick, 1/2:49 ¢ ‘isneros, Pedro, III, 1/2:31, 32-33, 42 Chevrolet Fleetline (1947), 1/2:37 C ‘isneros, Pedro, IV, 1/2:32-33 Chevrolet Impala (1966), 1/2:43 C iticorp Center, 1/2:69 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (1978), 1/2:30, 31, 35, 40, 42 C itizens Association of Chicago, 3:24 Chicago, Illinois Civic reform organizations, 3:24 architecture, 1/2:65, 68-69, 74, 79 € ivil War, as source of labor music, 3:39 Art Institute of Chicago, 1/2:64, 70, 71, 76 C lub house, Onwentsia Country Club, 1/2:11 Board of Health, 3:9, 13, 14 ¢ oeducational undergraduate education, 1/2:8, 23 (See also Chicago Health Department) C offeen, H. A., “Labor’s Emancipation,” 3:43 “Bomb No. 29,” 1/2:48 C ole, William Graham, 1/2:27 city physician, 3:13 Colleges, coeducational, 1/2:8 Common Council, 3:13, 14, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 29 Columbian Exposition (See World’s Columbian Exposition) crime and criminals, 1/2:55 Common Council, 3:13, 14, 18, 21, 23, 25, 28, 29 diseases, and tenement living, 3:4—29 Commonwealth Edison Headquarters, 1/2:69 flag, 1/2:60 “Company Store” (Hanna), 3:34 foreign-born in, 1/2:8 (See also Immigrants) Conjunto music, 1/2:40 Great Fire of 1871, affect on housing, 3:5, 18, 25 Connelly, Bridget Moran, 3:46 History Museum, 1/2:30-31 Connelly, Peter, 3:46 housing, 3:4-29 Connelly, Sister Rosemary, 3:46-61 Contaminated foods, 3:25 as important center for songwriters, 3:32—34 Cooper, Peter, 3:38 industrial waste in, 3:12—13 Coughlin, “Bathhouse” John, 1/2:46 mayors, 1/2:40, 47-48, 50, 55, 62 Coulter, John Merle, 1/2:18 Mexican American community, 1/2:31 newspapers (See specific name, e.g., Chicago Daily News) Country club (Lake Forest), 1/2:8, 10-11 Courts, and packinghouse owners, 3:25-26 North Shore, 1/2:13 packinghouses, 3:13, 25-26, 28 Creech, William, 3:32, 36, 39-40 “Eight Hours A Day,” 3:41 police, 1/2:69, 3:13, 14, 17, 21, 22, 23, 47 political cartoons (See “Miss Chicago and Dad Dearborn,’ ‘Good News,” 3:41 ‘Help One Another,” 3:41—43 article by Guy Szuberla) “The Socialists Are Coming,” 3:40—41 population growth, 1/2:15 Cregier, DeWitt C., 3:28 printing industry in, 3:36 prohibition, 1/2:55 river pollution, 3:12 Union Stock Yard, 3:25-28 Dad Dearborn urban sanitation movement, 3:13—15 “Miss ¢ hicago and Dad Dearborn,” article by World’s Columbian Exposition, 1/2:44-46 Guy Szuberla, 1/2:45-63 Xerox Centre, 1/2:69 Daley, Richard J., 1/2:62 Chicago’s Area 2 Police Headquarters, 1/2:69 Dare, Ellen, 3:32 Chicago Bears, 3:46, 52, 58, 59 DeForest, Robert W,, 3:20 Chicago Children’s Choir, 1/2:66 De la Garza Career Center, 1/2:69 De Welf, Oscar Coleman, 3:13, 15, 16-18, 20-29 De Wolf, Thaddeus K., 3:16 Dearborn, Henry, 1/2:55 Gapp, Paul, 1/2:74 DeKoven, Anna Farwell, 1/2:8, 26, 27 Garb, Margaret, “Regulating Urban Living,” 3:4-29 Department of Health (See Chicago Health Department) Garcia, Mike, 1/2:32-34, 42 Developmentally disabled persons (See Misericordia) German immigrants, 3:23 Diphtheria, 3:6, 18 Germans, in Chicago, 3:32, 33, 40 Disabled children and adults, home for, 3:46 G.I. Bill, and Lake Forest College, 1/2:27 « (See also Misericordia) Gilfoyle, TimothyJ. Diseases, 3:4-29 “Making History: Interviews with Ronne Hartfield and Cholera, 3:6, 18 Helmut Jahn,” 1/2:64—-80 Diphtheria, 3:6, 18 “The Linebacker and the Nun: Interviews with Dick Scarlet fever, 3:21 Butkus and Sister Rosemary Connelly,” 3:46-61 Smallpox, 3:6, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21 Golden Gloves, 1/2:62 Yellow fever, 3:6 “Good News” (Creech), 3:41 and tenement living, 3:6, 9, 13, 25 Goodoff, Emma Ramona, 3:47 “Do What's Right” (Shelton), 3:32 Great Depression, songwriters during, 3:32, 36 Doc’ Horne (Ade), 1/2:55 Great Fire of 1871, affect on housing, 3:5 Donnelley, Elliot, 1/2:28 The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald), 1/2:15 “Don’t Take my Papa away from me” (Hill), 3:42 Greco Greenhouse, 3:55 Down syndrome, 3:60 Greek immigrants, 3:22 Dreiser, Theodore, Sister Carrie, 1/2:15 Greenback Party presidential campaign, 3:38 Dunne, Edward, 1/2:50, 57 Greenebaum Sons Bank and Trust Company, 1/2:46 Greenhouse Inn, 3:55 Gregory, Daniel S., 1/2:15 Gremlins 2 (movie), 3:59 Eastern European immigrants, 3:22 Grinnell College, 1/2:22 Ebner, Michael H., “North Shore Town and Gown,” 1/2:4-29 Gruenhut, Joseph, 3:24 Education, undergraduate, 1/2:4-29 Guthrie, Woody, 3:32 “Eight Hours A Day” (Creech), 3:41 H “Eight Hour Song,” (Haynes) 3:31 Elliott, Pete, 3:51, 52 “Hail Milwaukee” (Thompson), 3:33 Espinoza, Martin, 1/2:42 Essenhart, Helen, 3:51 Halas, George, 3:46 Ethnicity, and housing conditions, 3:9, 23, 29 Half-Nelson (television show), 3:59 Halker, Bucky, “Solidarity Forever,” 3:30-45 Evangelical hymns, as source of labor songs, 3:38-39 HA-LO Headquarters, 1/2:69 r Hanna, Isaac, 3:36 “Company Store,” 3:34 Farwell, Anna, 1/2:8, 26, 27 Harlan, John M., 1/2:48 Farwell, Charles B., 1/2:6, 18, 20, 28 Harlan, Richard Davenport, 1/2:20 Farwell, Francis, 1/2:27 Harrison, Carter Henry, 3:22 Farwell, Francis C. Il, 1/2:28, 29 Harrison, Carter Henry II, 1/2:48, 54, 57 Farwell, Henry (Mrs.), 1/2:9 Hartfield, Ronne, 1/2:64-80 Farwell, John V,, 1/2:6, 9, 20, 28 Another Way Home: The Tangled Roots of Race in One estate, 1/2:8 Chicago Family, 1/2:78 Farwell, John V,,J r, 1/2:26, 27 Haymarket Affair, 3:32-33 Farwell, Mary Eveline Smith, 1/2:4, 6, 18-20, 28 Haynes, Charles, “Eight Hour Song,” 3:31-32 Farwell Field, 1/2:6, 7 Health Association, 3:14 Father Dearborn Health departments “Miss Chicago and Dad Dearbom,” article by See Chicago Health Department Guy Szuberla, 1/2:45-63 New York’s health department, 3:17 Fernwood Elementary School, 3:48 Hearst, William Randolph, 1/2:50 Ferry, Abby Farwell, 1/2:9 Hearts and Flour Bakery, 3:55 Fincher’s Trades’ Review, 3:31 Heath, Monroe, 3:15 First Presbyterian Church (Lake Forest), 1/2:8, 12 Heaton, Harold R., 1/2:46-49 Fitzgerald, F Scott, 1/2:13 “Help One Another” (Creech), 3:41—43 Folk music revival, 3:32 Hepburn, Katherine, 1/2:28 Foods, adulterated, 3:25 Hernandez, Javier, 1/2:32-33 Football, 3:46, 49, 50-52, 59 Hernandez, Rolando, 1/2:40 64 | Chicago History | Spring 2008 Hesing, Washington, 1/2:48 James R. Thompson Center, 1/2:74 Highland Park, population, 1/2:15 Jewish immigrants, 3:9 Hill, Joe, 3:45 “John Brown’s Body,” 3:39 “Don’t Take my Papa away from me,” 3:42 John Q. Public, 1/2:58 Historic Sites, Market Square, 1/2:10 Johnny Dangerously (movie), 3:59 Holbrook, Monsignor Thomas J., 3:55 Johnson, Ernest, 1/22.:22/7 “Hold the Fort” (Bliss), 3:33 “Hold the Fort” (Tallmadge), 3:38 Holland, Ed, 1/2:55, 62 Kahn, Si, 3:32 Holloway, Charles, 1/2:45 Kenna, Michael “Hinky Dink,” 1/2:46 Hollywood Kustoms, 1/2:39 Kesson, Thomas, 3:36 Holt Memorial Chapel (Lake Forest College), 1/2:5 King, Charles Garfield, 1/2:13 Holy Family Catholic Church, 1/2:37 King, Ginevra, 1/2:13 “Home Rule for Ireland” (Barrett), 3:43 Kingdom Come Farm, 1/2:13 “Honor’s Test” (Casey), 3:32 Kirk’s American Family Soap, 1/2:46 Hopkins, John Patrick, 1/2:47 Knights of Labor, 3:23, 32, 33, 36, 38, 43 Hotchkiss, Almerin, 1/2:16 Knights of Labor (newspaper), 3:33, 40 Hotchkiss, Eugene, 1/2:27-28 Knox College, 1/2:8, 15 Housing conditions, and race, 3:9, 23, 29 Koch, Robert, 3:18 Housing conditions, effects of poverty on, 3:9 Housing regulations, 3:5-29 Kohlsaat, Herman, 1/2:4 I Howe,J . W,, 3:36 L Humanitarian of the Year Award, 3:61 Hygiene, and sanitation, 3:16 Labor, organized, and tenement housing, 3:10, 23-24 Hymns, as source of labor songs, 3:38-39 “The Labor Battle Song” (Barrett), 3:39, 43 Labor movement It eight-hour day, 3:31 and music, 3:31—45 I. W. W (Industrial Workers of the World), 3:45 and poetry, 3:31-45 I. W. W Songs; To Fan the Flames of Discontent, 3:43 urban, 3:32 Illinois Association of Architects, 3:20 Labor songs, typical accompaniments for, 3:38 Illinois Municipal Voting Act (1913), 1/2:52 Labor Songs Dedicated to the Knights of Labor Illinois State Board of Health, 3:14 (Tallmadge), 3:43 Immigrants ‘Labor’s Emancipation” (Coffeen), 3:45 bohemian, 3:23 ‘Labor’s Ninety and Nine” (Smith), 3:38, 43 Eastern European, 3:22 Lake Forest, Illinois German, 3:23 barber shop, 1/2:13 Greek, 3:2 > First Presbyterian Church, 1/2:8, 12 and housing conditions, 3:9, 23, 29 Market Square, 1/2:13 Irish, 3:22 North Shore Town and Gown,” article by Italian, 3:9, 22, 23 Michael H. Ebner, 1/2:4—29 Jews, 3:9 Onwentsia Country Club, 1/2:8, 10-11 Polish, 3:9, 22, 23 planned shopping center, 1/2:13 “In Memory of Karl Marx” (Schwab), 3:32 population, 1/2:15 Industrial Workers of the World, 3:45 social prestige, declining, 1 Irish town plan, 1/2:16 immigrants, 3:22 Lake Forest ¢ ollege as police, 3:23 alumni association, 1/2:23 ) Iron Molders Journal (newspaper), 3:41 Arthur Somerville Reid Memorial Library, 1/2:20, 22 Italian immigrants, 3:23 J Board of Trustees, 1/2:18, 20, 22—23, 28 campus plan, 1/2:17 chapel, 1/2:5 Jackson, J. W., “A Campaign Song,” 3:33 coeducational undergraduate education, 1/2:8, 23 Jahn, Deborah, 1/2:69 College Hall (Young Hall), 1/2:6 Jahn, Helmut, 1/2:64—-80 controversies, 1/2:22—23, 26 Jahn, Karolina Wirth, 1/2:64 degrees awarded, 1/2:4 Jahn, Wilhelm Anton, 1/2:64 Dixon Science Center, 1/2:28 James, Henry, 1/2:10 Donnelley and Lee Library, 1/2:28 James, John, 3:32, 36 Farwell Field, 1/2:7 Index | 65 graduating class, 1/2:17 Mexican American community, 1/2:31 (See also Conjunto music) Hotchkiss Hall, 1/2:6 Michigan City Public Library, 1/2:68 library, 1/2:20, 22 Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 1/2:65 Mohr Student Center, 1/2:28 Miller Lite beer advertisements, 3:59 North Hall, 1/2:6, 7 Misericordia, 3:46, 51, 55-56, 60-61 post-World War I era, 1/2:22-23 “Miss Chicago and Dad Dearborn,” article by Guy Szuberla, presidents, 1/2:15, 18, 20, 22, 26, 27 1/2:44-63 Stuart Commons, 1/2:28 Moody, Dwight, 3:39 and University of Chicago, 1/2:18 Moore, Herbert McComb, 1/2:26 Young Hall, 1/2:6 Moran, George, 3:49 Landlords, and housing quality, 3:9, 12, 24, 29 The Last Boy Scout (movie), 3:59 Movies Latinos. See Mexican American community Brian’s Song, 3:59 Lawrence University, 1/2:8, 28 Gremlins 2, 3:59 Lawson, Victor, 1/2:49 Johnny Dangerously, 3:59 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (movie), 3:59 The Last Boy Scout, 3:59 Library, at Lake Forest College, 1/2:20, 22 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 3:59 Lily Reid Holt Memorial Chapel, 1/2:5 Necessary Roughness, 3:59 “The Linebacker and the Nun: Interviews with Dick Butkus Rocky (movie), 3:56 and Sister Rosemary Connelly,” article by Timothy J. Spontaneous Combustion, 3:59 Gilfoyle, 3:46-61 Municipal government, police authority and housing “Little Man” (character), 1/2:58, 62 inspection, 3:17, 21-23 Little Red Songbook, 3:43-—45 Murphy Associates, C. FE, 1/2:65 Lowriding (automobiles), “Rolling Low in Chicago,” article by My Two Dads (television show), 3:59 Peter T. Alter, 1/2:30-43 Lyman, Dr. Henry M., 3:21 N Lyser, Gustav, 3:36 M National Railroad Strike (1877), 3:40 National Register of Historic Sites, Market Square, Lake Mackay, Charles, 3:36 Forest, 1/2:10, 12 Majestics Car Club, 1/2:39 Necessary Roughness (movie), 3:59 Making History Newspapers (See also specific papers, e.g., Chicago Tribune) “Interviews with Ronne Hartfield and Helmut Jahn,” as venue for labor songs and poems, 3:33, 36 article by Timothy J. Gilfoyle, 1/2:64-80 NFL Today, 3:59 “The Linebacker and the Nun: Interviews with Dick “The Ninety and Nire,” 3:38 Butkus and Sister Rosemary Connelly,” article by Nollen, John Scholte, 1/2:20 TimothyJ . Gilfoyle, 3:46-61 North Shore, of Chicago, 1/2:13 Making History Award Winners “North Shore Town and Gown,” article by Michael H. Ebner, Butkus, Dick, 3:46-61 1/2:4-29 Connelly, Sister Rosemary, 3:46-61 Northwestern Atrium Center, 1/2:69 Hartfield, Ronne, 1/2:64-80 Jahn, Helmut, 1/2:64-80 O Weisberg, Lois, 1/2:80 “Marching Through Georgia,” 3:39 Oberlin College, 1/2:8, 15, 28 Market Square (Lake Forest), 1/2:10, 12 O’Brien, Bernie, 3:49 Massey, Gerald, 3:36 O’Connor, James J., 1/2:79 McClure, James Glore King, 1/2:20 Old Cook County Hospital, 3:18 McCormick, Cyrus, Jr., 1/2:20 Old St. Patrick’s Academy, 3:48 McCormick, Robert R., 1/2:55 Olvera, Mario, 1/2:32-33 McCormick Place Convention Center, 1/2:65 Olvera, Robert, 1/2:32-33 McCutcheon, John T., 1/2:45, 49-54, 55 One South Wacker office building, 1/2:69 McVicker, Brockholst L., 3:14-15 Onwentsia Country Club, 1/2:8, 10-11 Meat Inspection Act, 3:26 Meat inspectors, 3:17 Order of Lincoln Medallion award, 3:61 Meatpacking regulations, 3:25-29 Organized labor, and tenement housing, 3:10, 23-24 Meats, controversy re confiscated/diseased, 3:28 O’Rourke, Thomas, 3:36 Medical practices, during the Civil War, 3:16 Orr, Carey, 1/2:45, 55, 57-58, 62 Merriam, Charles E., 1/2:54 Orta, Eddie, 1/2:42 Merriam, Robert E., 1/2:62 Owner-occupied homes, 3:18-25 66 | Chicago History | Spring 2008 Rocky (movie), 3:56 “Rolling Low in Chicago,” article by Peter T. Alter, 1/2:30-48 Packinghouses, 3:25-26, 28 Rones, John Drayton, 1/2:65 Parrish, Joseph, 1/2:45, 55, 58, 62 Rones, Thelma Shepherd, 1/2:65, 78 Parsons, Albert, 3:32—33 Roosevelt, Theodore, 1/2:23 Pasteur, Louis, 3:18 Root, George F., “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” 3:31, 37, 39, 45 Paulsen, Charlie, 1/2:13 Rubey, Reverend Charles T.,, 3:46 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, 1/2:27 Rust-Oleum Corporation Headquarters, 1/2:69 Phillips, Utah, 3:32 S The Plumber and Sanitary Engineers (journal), 3:10 Plumbing inspectors, 3:18, 20 Sanitary inspectors, 3:13, 14, 17, 20-23 Poetry of protest (See “Solidarity Forever,” article by Bucky Halker) Sanitary inspections, of single-family homes, 3:23 Police Sanitation, 9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19 Chicago’s Area 2 Police Headquarters, 1/2:69 and hygiene, 3:16 courts, and packinghouse owners, 3:26 and tenements, 3:9 as housing/sanitary inspectors, 3:13, 14, 17, 20, 21, 22 urban sanitation movement, 3:13-15 Irish as, 3:23 Sankey, Ira, 3:39 Polish immigrants, 3:9, 22, 23 Santora, Lawrence J., 3:61 Political cartoons (See “Miss Chicago and Dad Dearborn,” Scarlet fever, 3:21 article by Guy Szuberla) Schneirov, Richard, 3:22 The Political’Cartoon (Press), 1/2:55 School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1/2:71 Pollution, South Branch of the Chicago River, 3:12 Schutt, Stephen D., 1/2:28 Pontiac (1933), 1/2:36 Schwab, Michael, “In Memory of Karl Marx,” 3:32 Pope John Award, 3:61 Science, British Association for the Advancement of, 3:17 Population growth, 1/2:15 Science Research Associates, 1/2:66 Poverty, affect on housing conditions, 3:9 >eeger, Pete, 3:32 Press, Charles, The Political Cartoon, 1/25 :5 WI Serbantez, David, 1/2:38 Printing industry, in Chicago, 3:36 Serra Retreat Center, 3:60 Private property rights v. tenement inspections, 3:18, 20 Shaw, Howard Van Doren, 1/2:10, 13 Professional Football Hall of Fame, 3:51 Shelton, John, “Do What’s Right,” 3:32 Progressive Age (newspaper), 3:10-12 Shield of St. Xavier Award, 3:61 Prohibition, 1/2:55 Shoemaker, Vaughan, 1/2:55, 58 Property rights v. tenement inspections, 3:18, 20 Shopping center, Lake Forest, 1/2:10, 12 Protest songs (See “Solidarity Forever,” article by Bucky Halker) Shure Building, 1/2:69 Protestant evangelical hymn tradition, 3:39 Siena High School, 3:48 Public health movement, 3:17-18 Sister Carrie (Dreiser), 1/2:15 Pullman, George, residential community, 3:24 Sisters of Mercy, 3:48, 59 Pure Food and Drug Act, 3:36 “Sixteen Tons” (Travis), 3:34 Q Slaughterhouses, 3:25-26 Slim, T-Bone, 3:45 Smallpox, 3:6, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21 Quarantines, 3:15 R Smith, Bubba, 3:59 Smith, S. M. (Mrs.), “Labor’s Ninety and Nine,” 3:38 ‘The Socialists Are Coming” (Creech), 3:40-—41 Race, and housing conditions, 3:9, 23, 29 Solidarity Forever” (Chaplin), 3:39 Racism, 3:9 “Solidarity Forever,” article by Bucky Halker, 3:30-—45 Radio, and labor songs, 3:32 Solitos Car Club, 1/2:37 Railroad Strike (1877), 3:40 Somdal, Carl, 1/2:58 “Rally Round the Flag,” 3:39 Somosuno Lowrider Car Club, 1/2:37 Rauch, John Henry, 3:14—15 Songs, and unions, 3:31—45 “Regulating Urban Living,” article by Margaret Garb, 3:4-29 Songwriters, in Chicago, 3:32-34 Reid Memorial Library, 1/2:20 Sony Center (Berlin), 1/2:75, 78 Religion, and social protest songs, 3:43, 45 Sound recording, 3:32 Resurrection Catholic Church, 3:47, 48 South Branch of the Chicago River, pollution in, 3:12 Rich Man, Poor Man (television show), 3:59 “South Halsted Street Strike,” 3:32 Rios, Denise, 1/2:43 South Side Cruisers Car Club, 1/2:42 Rios, Pedro, 1/2:32-33, 43 Spadafora, David, 1/2:27 Rios, Pedro, Jr., 1/2:32-33 Spencer, Alexander, 3:36 Roberts, William C., 1/2:18 Spontaneous Combustion (movie), 3:59 Index | 67 Vv St. Mary’s Athletic Facility (South Bend, Ind.), 1/2:69 St. Xavier University, 3:48, 61 State of Illinois Building, 1/2:74 Vaccination, 3:14—15 Stoves, Samuel, “Take Your Choice,” 3:33 Vanier, Jean, 3:59 Strikes, National Railroad Strike (1877), 3:40 Vatican II, transformation from, 3:59-60 Suffrage Movement, 1/2:52 Vehicles (See Automobiles) Summers, Gene, 1/2:65 Villanueva, Mikey, 1/2:36 “Susannah,” 3:39 von Bismarck, Otto, 3:39 Swarthmore College, 1/2:8, 15, 28 Vorbote (newspaper), 3:36 Swift, George Bell, 1/2:47 Voting Swift, Louis F, 1/2:13, 20 Act, 1/2:52 zuberla, Guy, “Miss Chicago and Dad Dearborm,” 1/2:44-63 Suffrage Movement, 1/2:52 - W “Take Your Choice” (Stoves), 3:33 Wagner, Bob “Hollywood,” 1/2:39 Tallmadge, James and Emily, 3:36, 38, 43 “Wait for the Wagon,” 3:39 “Hold the Fort,” 3:38 War Cartoons: Reprinted from the Chicago Tribune, December 7, Labor Songs Dedicated to the Knights of Labor, 3:43 1941—September 28, 1942, 1/2:58 Team Butkus, 3:60 Wayman, John E., 1/2:48 Television shows “The Wearing of the Green,” 3:39 Half-Nelson, 3:59 Weisberg, Lois, 1/2:80 My Two Dads, 3:59 Wells, H. G., on Chicago, 1/2:15 Rich Man, Poor Man, 3:59 Wentworth, Daniel S., 1/2:23 Tenants, common views of, 3:5 WGN Radio, 3:59 Tenement and factory ordinance (state), 3:18 White, James H., 3:38 Tenement inspectors, 3:18, 20, 22 (See also Sanitary inspectors) Wilson, Woodrow, 1/2:23 Tenements, 3:4—29 Winnetka, population, 1/2:15 Thompson, John, 3:36 Winter, Ruth, 1/2:28 “Hail Milwaukee,” 3:33 Wobblies, 3:45 Thompson, William Hale “Big Bill,” 1/2:55, Women, songwriters, 3:34-36 Thurber, James, 1/2:62 Women’s Gymnasium (Lake Forest College), 1/2:6 Town plan, Lake Forest, 1/2:16 Women’s Suffrage Movement, 1/2:52 Trades and Labor Assembly, 3:10, 23 Workingman’s Advocate (newspaper), 3:36 “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp” (Root), 3:31, 37, 39, 43 “Workingmen’s Marseillaise,” 3:43 Travis, Merle, “Sixteen Tons,” 3:34 World War II, 1/2:27, 58 Tribune Tower, 3:35 World’s Columbian Exposition, 1/2:44-46 Typhoid, 3:6, 22 Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1/2:49 U Wright, Henry Wilkes, 1/2:22, 23, 26 X Undergraduate education, 1/2:4-29 Union Army, music, 3:31, 37, 39 Xerox Centre, 1/2:69 Union Stock Yard, 3:25-28 United Airlines Terminal (O’Hare), 1/2:68, 69 United Mine Workers Journal (newspaper), 3:36 United States Sanitary Commission, 3:17 “Yankee Doodle,” 3:39 University of Chicago, and Lake Forest College, 1/2:18 Yellow fever, 3:6 Unsung Heroine Award, 3:61 Urban explorers, 3:6 Urban Gateways, 1/2:64, 70, 71, 76 programs, 1/2:72-7. 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