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  • Roosevelt University

    Wikipedia Roosevelt University is a coeducational, private university with campuses in Chicago, Illinois and Schaumburg, Illinois. Founded in 1945, the university is named in honor of both former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The university's curriculum is based on principles of social justice. The university enrolls around 7,000 students between its und...

  • Cook County Cemetery at Dunning

    With over 38,000 burials spanning some seventy years, it served as an institutional cemetery for the Cook County institutions. These consisted of the County Poor house and farm opened 1854, the Insane Asylum opened 1869, the infirmary opened 1882, and the Consumptive hospital (TB), opened 1899 and was the official Cook County potters field serving the poor and indigent of the county. The cemete...

  • Columbia College Chicago

    Wikipedia Columbia College Chicago is a private college specializing in arts and media disciplines and located in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1890, it has 5,928 students pursuing degrees in more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs.[5] It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Columbia College Chicago is the host institution of several affiliated educational, cultur...

  • Illinois Institute of Technology

    Wikipedia =Illinois Institute of Technology, commonly called Illinois Tech or IIT, is a private Ph.D.-granting research university located in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois, with programs in engineering, science, psychology, architecture, business, communications, industrial technology, information technology, design and law. It traces its history to several 19th century engineering and...

  • Northeastern Illinois University

    Wikipedia =Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) is a public state university located in Chicago, Illinois. NEIU serves 10,000 students in the region and is a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution. The main campus is located in the community area of North Park with three additional campuses in the metropolitan area. NEIU has one of the longest running free form community radio sta...

  • Central YMCA College

    Central YMCA College was a college operated by the YMCA in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It was founded prior to or in 1922. and was accredited in 1924. It was closed in 1945 after the university president and a large majority of the faculty and students left to form what became Roosevelt University. Central YMCA Community College opened in the fall of 1961 and operated until June 1982. It...

  • Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)

    The Chicago Blackhawks (spelled Black Hawks before 1986, and known colloquially as the Hawks ) are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). They have won six Stanley Cup championships since their founding in 1926, and they are the current Stanley Cup Champions. The Blackhawk...

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  • Loyola University Chicago

    Wikipedia =Loyola University Chicago (often referred to as Loyola or LUC) is a private American Catholic university located in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1870 by the Jesuits, today Loyola is one of the largest Catholic universities in the nation and a major contributor to Chicago's economic and cultural capital. Loyola's professional schools have educated generations of local business and ci...

  • DePaul University

    Wikipedia =DePaul University is a private university in Chicago, Illinois. Founded by the Vincentians in 1898, the university takes its name from the 17th-century French priest Saint Vincent de Paul. In 1998, it became the largest Catholic university by enrollment in the United States. Following in the footsteps of its founders, DePaul places special emphasis on recruiting first-generation stud...

  • Economic Thought - Chicago School

    < BACK =====.* Gary Becker * Eugene Fama * Milton Friedman (1912-2006)* James Heckman * Frank H. Knight * Robert Lucas, Jr .* Harry Markowitz * Merton Miller * Edward C. Prescott * Myron Scholes * George Stigler * Jacob Viner

  • Chicago’s Gilded Age, Notable Members ,1866-1896

    Chicago in the Gilded Age Chicago is perhaps the most vivid example of the Gilded Age in all its glory and squalor. It experienced unbelievable growth through the period: in 1870 its population was just under 300,000; three decades later it was almost 1.7 million, As the city was rebuilt after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, it became the birthplace of the skyscraper and a hotbed of innovative...

  • National Louis University

    National Louis University (NLU) began in 1886, when Elizabeth Harrison founded the school to train "Kindergarteners", young women teachers who began the early childhood education movement. The school's requirements became a model for education colleges nationwide. In 1893, the university published Harrison's book, The Kindergarten as an Influence in Modern Civilization, in which she explained, ...

  • Mount Hope Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois

    This cemetery, in a park-like setting with rolling hills, is located about half-way between Kedzie and Western Avenues and takes up the area between 115th and 119th Streets. The office and cemetery entrance are located at 115th and Fairfield. Mount Hope Cemetery was founded around 1865 and is owned by the Mount Hope Cemetery Association. It is generally in good condition with many old monument...

  • North Park University

    North Park University is a private Christian university in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1891 by the Evangelical Covenant Church. It is located on Chicago's north side and enrolls more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Wikipedia

  • John Marshall Law School (Chicago)

    Wikipedia =The John Marshall Law School is a law school in Chicago, Illinois, that was founded in 1899 and accredited by the American Bar Association in 1951. The school was named for the influential nineteenth-century U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall.The John Marshall Law School offers programs for both part-time and full-time students, with both day and night classes available, ...

  • Illinois College of Optometry

    Wikipedia =The Illinois College of Optometry (ICO) is a 4-year private optometry college located in the city of Chicago, Illinois. Graduating approximately 160 optometrists a year, it is the largest optometry college in the United States and is the oldest continually operating educational facility dedicated solely to the teaching of optometrists. The College complex incorporates more than 366,0...

  • Chicago-Kent College of Law

    Wikipedia =Chicago-Kent College of Law is a law school affiliated with Illinois Institute of Technology. It is the second oldest law school in the state of Illinois. Its trial advocacy program is ranked in 2015 by U.S. News and World Report as the fourth best program in the country. According to Chicago-Kent's 2014 American Bar Association-required disclosures, 85% of the 2014 class secured a p...

  • Chicago Haymarket Affair

    Chicago Haymarket Affair (aka Haymarket Massacre , Haymarket Riot , Haymarket Incident , Haymarket tragedy ) is the labour demonstration and the subsequent repressions of anarchists, communists, and other unionists that was sparked by the the bombing during the demonstration.==People involved==* Albert Richard Parsons * Samuel Fielden ==Timeline of the events=====Prior events===* 1884-Oct - Fed...

  • Chicago Colts (1890–1897) (NL)

    The team played its first games in 1876 as the Chicago Stockings, a founding member of the National League (NL) , eventually becoming known officially as the Chicago Cubs for the 1903 season.* Chicago Cubs (1903–present) * Chicago Orphans (1898–1902) (NL) * Chicago Colts (1890–1897) (NL) * Chicago White Stockings (1876–1889) (NL)

  • Chicago Orphans (1898–1902) (NL)

    The team played its first games in 1876 as the Chicago Stockings, a founding member of the National League (NL) , eventually becoming known officially as the Chicago Cubs for the 1903 season.* Chicago Cubs (1903–present) * Chicago Orphans (1898–1902) (NL) * Chicago Colts (1890–1897) (NL) * Chicago White Stockings (1876–1889) (NL)

  • Chicago White Stockings (1876–1889) (NL)

    The team played its first games in 1876 as the Chicago Stockings, a founding member of the National League (NL) , eventually becoming known officially as the Chicago Cubs for the 1903 season.* Chicago Cubs (1903–present) * Chicago Orphans (1898–1902) (NL) * Chicago Colts (1890–1897) (NL) * Chicago White Stockings (1876–1889) (NL)

  • MEDNIKOV / MEDNIKOPFF / KOPFF

    I am searching for relatives and ancestors who lived in and around Kiev. The farthest back I can go is to my third great grandfather Aaron HaCohen Mednikopff or, more likely Mednikopff. He had a sister, Tuba or Taube. He was married twice, and his second wife was Hannah. She died in 1913. I have no dates for Aaron. Hannah and Aaron lived in Kiev, and had seven children: Usher (1840-1930s), Minn...

  • Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (1884) (Baseball)

    The Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies (also known as Chicago/Pittsburgh) were a short-lived professional baseball team in the Union Association of 1884. They were to battle the Chicago White Stockings, of the National League, for the Chicago baseball market, however the Browns lost that battle to the White Stockings. After a Baltimore mattress maker gave the club a degree of financial support, ...

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