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hpdog259962ParticipantHi
I need coffee
OK, I did my good deed for the day.
hpdog259962ParticipantGaribaldi- Full of Power!!! :bow:
hpdog259962ParticipantNope, So Far,. I only have countries on here.
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 24
1908: Several Chiocago undertakers make news when they offer trading stamps to increase their business.
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 23
1963: President John F. Kennedy attends the dedication of Ho’Hare International Airport, his last visit to Chicago.
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 22
1902: Professor James Taft Hatfield at Northwestern University charges Evanston “scoiety” with vulgarity and pretense.
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 21
1905: THe Metropolitan Opera Company in its Chicago season raises the first curatin on Parsifal at 5:10PM The Final curatin falls 6.5 Hours later.
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 20
1898: Union carpenters threaten to strike unless their hourly rate of $.35 is increased to $.415
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 19
1897: THe largest audience of the year cheers Madame Emma Calve as she makes her farewell appearance in Carmen at The Auditorium Theatre
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 18
1921: Alderman Michael “Hinky Dink” Kenna is forced to give up his saloon at 307 Clark St. Prohibition, he claims, has made it unproitable
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 17
1843: The Chicaog Band and the Montgomery Guars lead the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Chicago.
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 16
1902: William Jennings Bryan eulogizes the late late John Peter Altgeld before the former governor’s internment in Graceland Cemetrery.
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 15
1902: 25,000 people view the body of former governor John Peter Altgeld lying in state at the Chicago Public Library.
hpdog259962ParticipantMarch 14
1917: John M. Wing Dies, leaving the Newberry Libray a bequest of $200,000 for the purchase of books on the history of printing.
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