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Black Scrapbook
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Portrait of Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1950s
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Portrait of Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1950s (verso)
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00086_04-004
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Cover page featuring teaser for "Blacks in Chicago: A special magazine," Chicago Tribune, Sunday, January 22, 1978, Page 1
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Section 1, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, January 22, 1978, Page 2
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Section 1, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, January 22, 1978, Page 31
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Section 1, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, January 22, 1978, Page 32
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00086_04-009
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00086_04-010
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Cover featuring "Blacks in Chicago: A special issue on the struggles and achievements of a people," Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 1
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Vantage cigarettes advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 2
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Marshall Field & Company advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 3
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Table of Contents, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 4
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Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 5
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Portrait of a woman who has it all under control, by Hoke Norris, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 6
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Marshall Field & Company advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 7
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Parliament cigarettes advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 8
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Continuation of "Portrait of a woman who has it all under control,"by Hoke Norris, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 9
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RCA advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 10
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The Modern Almanac, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 11
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The National Challenge, no. 56, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 12
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Borrowed name, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 13
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Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, page 14
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Advertisement for Newport cigarettes, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, page 15
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Blacks in Chicago: "A southern boy's dream city," by Vernon Jarrett, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 16
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Continuation of Blacks in Chicago: "A southern boy's dream city," by Vernon Jarrett, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 17
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Blacks in Chicago: "North on the 'green diamond," by Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 18
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Blacks in Chicago: "Home was the 'black belt,'" by Gary Washburn, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 19
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Blacks in Chicago: "Business without the crystal stair," by Barbara Reynolds, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 20
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Blacks in Chicago: "Power at the polls," by Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 21
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Advertisement for Fact cigarettes, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 22
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Blacks in Chicago: "The Jim Crow Litany," by Monroe Anderson, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 23
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Partial John M. Smyth advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 24
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Partial John M. Smyth advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 25
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Blacks in Chicago: "The riots' awful scars," by Derrick Blakley, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 26
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Advertisement for More brand cigarettes, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 27
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Continuation of Blacks in Chicago: "The riots' awful scars," by Derrick Blakley, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 28
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Advertisement for Walton Carpets, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 29
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Blacks in Chicago: "The segregated schoolhouse," by John Grossman, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 30
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Blacks in Chicago: "Religion was ever important," by Clarence Page, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 31
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Blacks in Chicago: "The press as fighting machine," by Barbara Reynolds, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 32
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Advertisement for Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 33
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Merit cigarettes advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 34
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Continuation of Blacks in Chicago: "'Green diamond', 'Business,' and 'Schoolhouse'," Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 35
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Blacks in Chicago: "Special places," Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 36
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Blacks in Chicago: "Jamming for the rent," by Harriet Choice, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 37
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Tribune Crossword Puzzle, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 38
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Advertisement for Kent cigarettes, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 39
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Blacks in Chicago: "The good news of gospel," by Harriet Choice, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 40
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Blacks in Chicago: "A right to sing the blues," by Harriet Choice, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 41
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Blacks in Chicago: "The way it was," Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 42
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Blacks in Chicago: "By 1999, what?" Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 43
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Continuation of Blacks in Chicago: "'How it was', 'Special places', 'By 1999, what?' and 'Dream city,'" Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 44
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Continuation of Blacks in Chicago: "Dream City," by Vernon Jarrett, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 45
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Mail Order Shopping Guide, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 46
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Continuation of Mail Order Shopping Guide, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 47
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Delta Airline advertisement, Chicago Tribune Magazine, January 22, 1978, Page 48
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00086_04-059
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Poetry Magazine Presents The Tenth Annual Poetry Day, Friday November 13th, 1964
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Poetry Magazine Presents The Tenth Annual Poetry Day, Friday November 13th, 1964 (verso)
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In person: Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago American, 1967
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In person: Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago American, 1967 (verso)
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In person: 'Light in Darkness', Chicago American, 1967
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In person: 'Light in Darkness', Chicago American, 1967 (verso)
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In person: Chicago's Poet Laureate, Chicago American, 1967
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In person: Chicago's Poet Laureate, Chicago American, 1967 (verso)
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In person: Prize-Winning Advice, Chicago American, 1967
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In person: Prize-Winning Advice, Chicago American, 1967 (verso)
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Group portrait of Gwendolyn Brooks' extended family, c. 1950's
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Group portrait of Gwendolyn Brooks' extended family, c. 1950's (verso)
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Motorola turntable needle replacement instructions and template
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Motorola turntable needle replacement instructions and template (verso)
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Astronauts become Chicagoans, by Harry Golden Jr., Chicago Sun-Times, Thursday, August 14, 1969, Page 5
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Moon bug bites 12,000 kids here, Chicago Sun-Times, Thursday, August 14, 1969, Page 6
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Teaser for "Books," Chicago Sunday Tribune, August 26, 1945, Page 6
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00086_04-077
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Chicago Can Take Pride in New, Young Voice in Poetry, by Paul Engle, Chicago Sunday Tribune, August 26, 1945
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00086_04-079
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Roundup of Past Summer's Poetic Offerings, by Leo Kennedy, The Chicago Sun Book Week, September 9, 1945, Page 8
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00086_04-081
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Advertisement for Gwendolyn Brooks' "A Street in Bronzeville," The Chicago Sun, August 19, 1945
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00086_04-083
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Poetess Brooks Calmly Greets Book's Success in Kitchenette, by Marjorie Peters, Chicago Defender, August 25th, 1945
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00086_04-085
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Literary Critics to Speak at Meeting Honoring Young Poet, 1945
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00086_04-087
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Notable New Poet, by Alfred Kreymborg, New Masses, September 4th 1945
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00086_04-089
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Book of Poems by Kansas Girl Off Press This Week, Kansas City Call, August 1945
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00086_04-091
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Blues Songs and Funeral Chants, Chicago Daily News, 1945
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00086_04-093
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Book Reviews, by Gertrude Martin, Chicago Defender, October 17th, 1953
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Book Reviews, by Gertrude Martin, Chicago Defender, October 17th, 1953 (verso)
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Black Boy Pays, by Langston Hughes, 1940's
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00086_04-097
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Letter to Miss Herdman by Rackham Holt, August 21, 1945
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00086_04-099
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Poetry Prize Winner Got an Early Start, by Van Allen Bradley, Chicago Daily News
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00086_04-101
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Flyer for poetry reading by Gwendolyn Brooks, The University of Chicago Library, May 24
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00086_04-103
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S. Side Wife Wins Pulitzer Poetry Award, Chicago Sun-Times, Tuesday, May 2, 1950, Page 16
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00086_04-105
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Pulitzer Prize to Negro Woman, Chicago American, 1950
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00086_04-107
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Newspaper clipping with photograph of Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Tribune, 1950
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00086_04-109
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Modest Housewife, Busy Mother Chicago's Pulitzer Prize Winner, Chicago Defender, May 13th 1950
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Modest Housewife, Busy Mother Chicago's Pulitzer Prize Winner, Chicago Defender, May 13th 1950
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Gwendolyn Brooks Again Proves her Great Talent, by Gertrude Martin, Chicago Defender
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00086_04-113
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Emotions Nicely Confined in Poet's 'Horn in the Dust' by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Defender
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00086_04-115
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Miss Brooks Reviews Aiken and Sitwell, The New Poetry, Chicago Daily News, Wednesday, December 7, 1949, Page 50
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00086_04-117
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Poetry Studded with Delight by Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1950's
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00086_04-119
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Newspaper clipping titled "LITERATURE..." with photograph of Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1950's
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00086_04-121
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Southside Poet First to Win Literary Award, c. 1950's
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00086_04-123
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00086_04-124
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Columbia College's Seventy-fourth Commencement program, Tuesday, June 16, 1964
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Order of events, Columbia College's Seventy-fourth Commencement program, Tuesday, June 16, 1964
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Order of events continued, Columbia College's Seventy-fourth Commencement program, Tuesday, June 16, 1964
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List of Graduates - Class of 1964, Columbia College's Seventy-fourth Commencement program, Tuesday, June 16, 1964
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00086_04-129
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Fellowship awards go to six here, Chicago Daily Times, 1940's
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00086_04-131
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Guggenheim Fellowships Won By 4 Educators, Author Here, Chicago Sun, 1940's
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00086_04-133
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Guggenheim Gift to 5 Chicagoans, Chicago American, 1940's
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00086_04-135
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Poetess of growing fame, Our World, 1940's
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00086_04-137
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The 62 Best People in Chicago, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, July 31, 1965, page 1
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Who Are They? Why Sixty-Two? by Richard Christiansen, Chicago Daily News, July 31, 1965, page 2
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Miss Brooks' Sensitive and Sure Verse, by Van Allen Bradley, Chicago Daily News, Wednesday August 24, 1949
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00086_04-141
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Chicago's finest writer, by Leo Kennedy, Chicago Sun-Times, August 29, 1950
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00086_04-143
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Advertisement for publication of "Annie Allen," by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Tribune, 1949
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00086_04-145
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Miss Brooks Shows a Talent of Rare Quality, by Paul Engle, Chicago Tribune, September 11, 1949
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00086_04-147
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Chi Poet Wins Pulitzer Prize, Sets Precedent, New York Amsterdam News, May 6, 1950
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00086_04-149
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The rage, the fire and the music, by Van Allen Bradley, Book of the Week, Chicago Daily News, August 31, 1968
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The rage, the fire and the music, by Van Allen Bradley, Book of the Week, Chicago Daily News, August 31, 1968 (verso)
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They Were There, Chicago Tribune, December 2, 1965, Page 2
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They Were There, Chicago Tribune, December 2, 1965 (verso)
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00086_04-154
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Program for the Metropolitan Community Church's 46th Anniversary, October 16-23, 1966
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Schedule of events, Metropolitan Community Church's 46th Anniversary, October 16-23, 1966
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The Community Church, Metropolitan Community Church's 46th Anniversary, October 16-23, 1966
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Present pastor, Metropolitan Community Church's 46th Anniversary, October 16-23, 1966
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00086_04-159
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00086_04-160
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Poetry Magazine Presents The Tenth Annual Poetry Day, Friday November 13th, 1964
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Guarantors and Sponsors, The Tenth Annual Poetry Day, Poetry Magazine, Friday November 13, 1964
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Sponsors continued, The Tenth Annual Poetry Day, Poetry Magazine, Friday November 13, 1964
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The Tenth Annual Poetry Day, Poetry Magazine, Friday November 13, 1964
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00086_04-165
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00086_04-166
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A Tribute to Adlai Ewing Stevenson on United Nations day, The Adlai Stevenson Committee, Sunday, October 24
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A Tribute to Adlai Ewing Stevenson on United Nations day, The Adlai Stevenson Committee, Sunday, October 24 (verso)
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Order of events, "A Tribute to Adlai Ewing Stevenson on United Nations day," The Adlai Stevenson Committee, Sunday, October 24
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One Hundred Organizations Co-Sponsoring the Tribute to Adlai Stevenson, "A Tribute to Adlai Ewing Stevenson on United Nations day," The Adlai Stevenson Committee, Sunday, October 24
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00086_04-171
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8 Here Win Guggenheim Fellowships, Chicago Daily News, 1946
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00086_04-173
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Chicago Poet Wins $1,000 Arts Prize, Chicago Sun, c. 1940's
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00086_04-175
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$1,000 Arts Grant to Chicago Poetess, American Herald, c. 1940's
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00086_04-177
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23 Win Grants in Art, Music, and Literature, Chicago Tribune, c. 1940's
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00086_04-179
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Poet Winner of Magazine 1945 Award, 1945
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00086_04-181
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High Spots and Low: 1945, New York Amsterdam News, Saturday, January 5, 1946
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00086_04-183
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The Big Mo Named as a Woman of the Year; Other Winners, Chicago Daily News, Friday, December 28, 1945
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00086_04-185
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Bronzeville Poetry Read on Street Car, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Daily Tribune, December 2, 1945
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00086_04-187
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Social Comment in Poetry by Starr Nelson, Saturday Review, January 19, 1946
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00086_04-189
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Might Mo' Takes Her Bow, 'Woman of the Year,' Chicago Daily News, 1945
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00086_04-191
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Poetess Gwen Brooks To Be Honored June 16, Chicago Defender, 1946
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00086_04-193
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The Sun Salutes Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Sun-Times, 1945
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00086_04-195
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Me, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1931
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00086_04-197
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Trying, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1931
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00086_04-199
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Grandmother Wims, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1931
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00086_04-201
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The Evolution of Our Poet Laureate, by Jerome Watson, Chicago Sun-Times, Thursday, January 18, 1968, Page 48
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The Evolution of Our Poet Laureate, by Jerome Watson, Chicago Sun-Times, Thursday, January 18, 1968, Page 47 (recto)
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Our Miss Brooks, by Reef Waldrep, Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune
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Our Miss Brooks, by Reef Waldrep, Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune (verso)
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Delight on the Grand Scale, by Mark Van Doren, Books Today, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, March 21, 1965
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Delight on the Grand Scale, by Mark Van Doren, Books Today, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, March 21, 1965 (verso)
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On Recognizing Our Writers, by Van Allen Bradley, Chicago Daily News, April 6, 1963
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On Recognizing Our Writers, by Van Allen Bradley, Chicago Daily News, April 6, 1963 (verso)
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Petrakis and Miss Brooks Get Awards, by Irene Powers, c. 1960's
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Petrakis and Miss Brooks Get Awards, by Irene Powers, c. 1960's (verso)
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A 31st Street Pericles - Told With Affection, by Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1960's
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A 31st Street Pericles - Told With Affection, by Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1960's (verso)
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00086_04-214
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Pulitzer Winner Joins Lecture Staff, by Mary Beth Banwick, Interim, Chicago Teachers College North, Wednesday, February 24, 1965, Page 1
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Interim, Chicago Teachers College North, Wednesday, February 24, 1965, Page 2
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Interim, Chicago Teachers College North, Wednesday, February 24, 1965, Page 5
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Interim, Chicago Teachers College North, Wednesday, February 24, 1965, Page 4
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Interim, Chicago Teachers College North, Wednesday, February 24, 1965, Page 3
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Interim, Chicago Teachers College North, Wednesday, February 24, 1965, Page 6
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00086_04-221
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A Chicago Poet's Prizes, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Just Browsing, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, July 23, 1967
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A Chicago Poet's Prizes, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Just Browsing, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, July 23, 1967 (verso)
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Illinois poet laureate awards, Chicago Sun-Times, Tuesday, May 19, 1970
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Illinois poet laureate awards, Chicago Sun-Times, Tuesday, May 19, 1970 (verso)
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Negro's Life Here Effectively Portrayed in First Novel, by Van Allen Bradley, Chicago Daily News, Wednesday, September 30, 1953
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00086_04-227
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00086_04-228
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Cover with teaser of "Our Great Lady Of Poetry," by Frank London Brown, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961
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Exercycle advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 2
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Celanese advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 3
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Table of contents, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 4
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Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 5
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YOU Can Be... by Eleanor Nangle, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 6
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a Model, Too... By Eleanor Nangle, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 7
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Standard Oil advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 8
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Continuation of "YOU Can Be a Model, Too," by Eleanor Nangle, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 9
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Marshall Field & Company advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 10
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It's War: The Law vs. Psychiatry, by Norma Lee Browning, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 11
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Commonwealth Edison and Public Service Company advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 12
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Mental Hospitals or Jails? Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 13
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Let The Jury Decide!' Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 14
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Post Cereal and Tang advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 15
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King of the Screwballs, by Hedda Hopper, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 16
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Du Pont advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 17
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A Dingdong* For Kathy and Janet, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 18
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Continuation of "A Dingdong* For Kathy and Janet," Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 19
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The Fair advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 20
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Continuation of "A Dingdong* For Kathy and Janet," Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 21
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Drewrys beer advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 22
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Stay Lean and You Stay Young, by Jerry Cowle, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 23
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Dean's Dairy Products advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 24
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Dean's Dairy Products advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 25
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Continuation of "Stay Lean and You Stay Young," by Jerry Cowle, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 26
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General Mills advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 27
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Continuation of "Stay Lean and You Stay Young," by Jerry Cowle, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 28
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Alcoa advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 29
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Chicago's Great Lady of Poetry, by Frank London Brown, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, Sunday, August 8th, 1961, Page 30
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Continuation of "Chicago's Great Lady of Poetry," by Frank London Brown, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, Sunday, August 8th, 1961, Page 33
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Armour Ham advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 32
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Continuation of "Chicago's Great Lady of Poetry," by Frank London Brown, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, Sunday, August 8th, 1961, Page 31
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Continuation of "Chicago's Great Lady of Poetry," by Frank London Brown, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, Sunday, August 8th, 1961, Page 34
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Continuation of "Chicago's Great Lady of Poetry," by Frank London Brown, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, Sunday, August 8th, 1961, Page 35
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Ac'cent advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 36
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Dressy Knits by Day, by Eleanor Nangle, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 37
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Letters From Readers, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 38
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Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 39
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Glitter of Sham Blinds Us to Life's Real Values, by Harold Blake Walker, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 40
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Miss Clairol advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 41
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The Navy Flies Far in 50 Years, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 42
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Continuation of "The Navy Flies Far in 50 Years," Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 43
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Tomato Soup Adds Zest to Cooking! by Mary Meade, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 44
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Ralph Newman's Civil War Scrapbook, Assisted by W.A. Heaps, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 45
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Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co. advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 46
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Mail Order Shopping Guide, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 47
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Vestaglas advertisement, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, August 27, 1961, Page 48
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00086_04-277
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00086_04-278
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A Salute to the Society of Jesus on its Century of Service to Chicagoland, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1857-1957, front cover
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St. Ignatius Loyola, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 1
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Letter from the Archbishop of Chicago to Father Schmidt, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 2
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Menu, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 3
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Order of events, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 4
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Statement by Father Schmidt, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 5
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Statement by Father Schmidt, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 6
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Statement by the Jesuit Centennial Citations Jury, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 7
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Chicago's One Hundred Outstanding Citizens, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 8
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Chicago's One Hundred Outstanding Citizens, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 9
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Chicago's One Hundred Outstanding Citizens, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 10
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Chicago's One Hundred Outstanding Citizens, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 11
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Chicago's One Hundred Outstanding Citizens, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 12
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Chicago's One Hundred Outstanding Citizens, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 13
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Chicago's One Hundred Outstanding Citizens, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 14
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History of the Society of Jesus, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 15
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History of the Society of Jesus, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 16
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History of the Society of Jesus, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 17
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History of the Society of Jesus, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 18
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History of the Society of Jesus, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 19
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Jesuit Communities of the Chicago Area, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 20
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Jesuit Centennial Committees, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 21
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Jesuit Centennial Committees, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 22
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Jesuit Centennial Committees, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 23
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At the Speakers' Table, Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 24
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Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 25
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Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, page 26
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Jesuit Centennial in Chicago, 1957, back cover
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00086_04-307
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Road Accident, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1932
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Repentance, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1933
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Knowledge, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1934
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Hope, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1934
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Mary Lee, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1931
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The Little Church Around the Corner, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1931
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The Seed, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1931
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Another Girl, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1935
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Two Mothers, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1936
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00086_04-325
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Home, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1936
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00086_04-327
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Poet, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1936
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00086_04-329
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Easter Day, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1936
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Little Brown Boy, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1938
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Road, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939
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00086_04-335
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New, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939
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00086_04-337
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Is Love to You What Love's to Me?, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939
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00086_04-339
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Exhaust the Little Moments, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1939
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00086_04-341
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The Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks, by Harvey Curtis Webster, Chicago Daily News, Saturday, October 13th, 1962. Page 24
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The Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks, by Harvey Curtis Webster, Chicago Daily News, Saturday, October 13th, 1962. Page 24 (verso)
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Excerpt from "The Anniad," by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, Sunday, February 5th, 1961
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Excerpt from "The Anniad," by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Sunday Tribune Magazine, Sunday, February 5th, 1961 (verso)
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The Negro Writer and His Art, by David Ray, 1963
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The Negro Writer and His Art, by David Ray, 1963 (verso)
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2 Chicagoans Charm, Shock, by Herman Kogan and Helen O'Brian, 1953
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2 Chicagoans Charm, Shock, by Herman Kogan and Helen O'Brian, 1953 (verso)
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Critic at-Large: Poetry for a President, by Hoke Norris, Chicago Sun-Times, 1963
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Critic at-Large: Poetry for a President, by Hoke Norris, Chicago Sun-Times, 1963 (verso)
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Woman Poet Probes Life of City's Negros: Gwendolyn Brooks a National Figure, by Roi Ottley, 1955
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Woman Poet Probes Life of City's Negros: Gwendolyn Brooks a National Figure, by Roi Ottley, 1955 (verso)
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Proud Mother, c. 1960s
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Proud Mother, c. 1960's (verso)
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Language Awards, Chicago Daily News, c. 1950s
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Language Awards, Chicago Daily News, c. 1950's (verso)
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Children Are Writing Poetry, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Daily News, 1969
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Children Are Writing Poetry, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Daily News, 1969 (verso)
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Sanity and Magic Wed by a Meaningful Poet, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Sunday Tribune, Magazine of Books, Sunday, January 29th, 1961
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Sanity and Magic Wed by a Meaningful Poet, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Sunday Tribune, Magazine of Books, Sunday, January 29th, 1961 (verso)
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Gwendolyn Brooks as a young girl, 1922
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00086_04-363
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Gwendolyn Brooks as a young girl, 1924
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00086_04-365
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Gwendolyn Brooks as a teenager, 1931
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00086_04-367
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Gwendolyn Brooks as a young woman, August 24, 1939
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00086_04-369
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Ezra Pound: His Letters, by Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1950s
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00086_04-371
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My Happiest Christmas: Little Girl Learns Parents Rate Thanks That Santa Gets, by Gwendolyn Brooks, c. 1950s
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00086_04-373
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One Wants a Teller in a Time Like This, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1941
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00086_04-375
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Sonnet to a Lady, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1943
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00086_04-377
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A Flag at Half-Mast, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1944
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00086_04-379
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Swift, Sharp Prose by a Poet, by Fanny Butcher, Chicago Sunday Tribune, Sunday, October 4th, 1953
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00086_04-381
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Enema is Best Way to End Constipation, by Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, 1964
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00086_04-383
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Daydreams in Flight, by Hubert Creekmore, New York Times, Sunday October 4th, 1953
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00086_04-385
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Grandfather Wims, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1930
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00086_04-387
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A Better Road, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1930
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00086_04-389
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Forgive and Forget, by Gwendolyn Brooks, 1930
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00086_04-391
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Gwendolyn Brooks Honored, by Barbara Carey, June 1964
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00086_04-393
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Art Center Reception Tribute to Gwen Brooks, 1950
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00086_04-395
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Pulitzer Prizes Awarded to 'South Pacific,' Guthrie Novel: Ex-Topekan a Winner, 1950
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00086_04-397
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Pulitzer Prizes Awarded to 'South Pacific,' Guthrie Novel: Ex-Topekan a Winner, 1950. Page 2
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00086_04-399
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Bronzeville Boys and Girls review, 1956
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00086_04-401
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The Literary Spotlight, by Fanny Butcher, Chicago Daily Tribune, June 18th, 1950
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00086_04-403
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Gwendolyn Brooks and Ralph Bunche, The New York Times Book Review, c. 1956
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00086_04-405
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Tea Sponsors Receive Plaudits For Excellence Of Its Annual Affair, 1964
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Tea Sponsors Receive Plaudits For Excellence Of Its Annual Affair, 1964 (verso)
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00086_04-408
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Cover teasing "Action in the Supermarket" and "The Young Man's Companion," Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, front cover
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Say Hello to Stan, The Comics Man, by Richard Christiansen, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 2
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To Have and To Hoard, by Michaela Williams, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 3
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A Gathering of Writers, by James McCormick, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 4
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Britannia Rules the New Art Wave, by Franz Schulze, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 5
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Stravinskycraft, by Donal J. Henahan, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 6
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A Critical Salvo for Gwendolyn and "Prize Novel a Jolting Epic of Slavery," by Van Allen Bradley and Gwendolyn Brooks, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 7
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 8
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Eliot's Rare Indian Bible, by Van Allen Bradley, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 9
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Hail Obrenovich III!, by Ernest A. Kehr, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 10
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The View Carre, by George W. Healy Jr., Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 11
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Dining Out, William Wells, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 12
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Henry Livings: A New 'Now' Playwright, by William Glover, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 13
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Autumn Action on the Night Beat and "Spectacle Sparkles in New Ice Show," by Sam Lesner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 14
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Theatrical advertisements, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 15
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The Best Jazz Bash in the Land, by Buck Walmsley, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 16
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Marlon Brando's Back in the Saddle Again, by Sam Lesner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 17
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Entertainment advertisements, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 18
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Through the Body in a Submarine, by Sam Lesner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, September 24th, 1966, page 19
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Radio highlights, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., September 24th 1966, page 20
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The Way It Looks Right Now, by Dean Gysel, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., September 24th 1966, page 21
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Weekend television highlights, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., September 24th 1966, page 22
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Public Good Guy Rides Again, by Bob Rose, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., September 24th 1966, page 23
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Panorama Guide, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., September 24th 1966, page 24
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00086_04-435
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Robert Frost's New Poetry Collection, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Sun-Times, March 25th, 1962
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Robert Frost's New Poetry Collection, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Sun-Times, March 25th, 1962 (verso)
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00086_04-438
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Cover teasing "Poetry Stages a Celebration, Five Poets offer selections from their work in honor of Poetry Magazine," Panorama, Chicago Daily News, November 7th, 1964, front cover
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Lasting Friendship: Mencken and Knopf, by Herman Kogan, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, November 7th, 1964, page 2
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A Concert of Poetry For an American Institution, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, November 7th, 1964, page 3
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The Impresario in Action, by Joseph Haas, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, November 7th, 1964, page 4
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Childhood in the Parks, by Ruth Herrick Myers, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 5
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They Built Their College in the Hills, by James R. Horstman, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 6
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 7
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 8
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 9
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LaCorte's Triumph, by Ernest A. Kehr, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 10
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Indications for a Season, by Paul Moses, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 11
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Dining Out, by William Wells, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 12
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Reri Grist Bewitching in 'Ariadne,' by Donal J. Henahan, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 13
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Theatrical advertisements, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 14
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Theatrical advertisements, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 15
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Theatrical advertisements, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 16
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Some Changes in the Act, by Buck Walmsley, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 17
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Weekend Television Highlights, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 18
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TV and Politics: A Problem, by Terry Turner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 19
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Musical on Rush Street, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, Inc., November 7th, 1964, page 20
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00086_04-459
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00086_04-460
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The Ninety-Sixth Commencement, Elmhurst College, Sunday, June 4th, 1967, cover
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The Ninety-Sixth Commencement, Elmhurst College, Sunday, June 4th, 1967, page 1
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Title page, the Ninety-Sixth Commencement, Elmhurst College, Sunday, June 4th, 1967, page 2
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Schedule of events, the Ninety-Sixth Commencement, Elmhurst College, Sunday, June 4th, 1967, page 3
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Schedule of events, the Ninety-Sixth Commencement, Elmhurst College, Sunday, June 4th, 1967, page 4
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List of Baccalaureate candidates, the Ninety-Sixth Commencement, Elmhurst College, Sunday, June 4th, 1967, page 5
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List of Baccalaureate candidates, the Ninety-Sixth Commencement, Elmhurst College, Sunday, June 4th, 1967, page 6
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The Ninety-Sixth Commencement, Elmhurst College, Sunday, June 4th, 1967, page 7
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00086_04-469
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00086_04-470
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Cover teasing "The Underground Press," Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 1
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The Storm Over 'Treblinka,' by Michaela Williams, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 2
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The Underground Press, by Michael Shamberg, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 3
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Langston Hughes: Poet, Writer, Crusader...And a Gentle Man, by Joseph Hass and Gwendolyn Brooks, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 4
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 5
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 6
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 7
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Advertisement for WCFL, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 8
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Ups and Downs: Galleries Close, Museum to Open, by Franz Schulze, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 9
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Why U.S. Stamps Flop in Europe, by Ernest A. Kehr, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 10
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She's a Knockout, This 'Italian Girl,' by Donal J. Henahan, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 11
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Dining Out, Vegas Style, by William Wells, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 12
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Carnival' Shows Guthrie Versatility, by Michaela Williams, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 13
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Cafe Stars Grow Into Compelling Performers, by Sam Lesner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 14
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Give the Park a Big Hand!, by Michaela Williams, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 15
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Films Go Over Waves, Through Jungles, by Sam Lesner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 16
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Angelo Enchants the Chatterers, by Sam Lesner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 17
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AM and FM radio highlights, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 18
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Leonard Chess: The Voice Behind WVON, by Dean Gysel, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 19
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Kushen Bros. Furniture advertisement, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, June 3rd, 1967, page 20
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00086_04-491
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00086_04-492
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Cover teasing a story on Ernie Banks, The Chicago American, Pictorial Living Magazine, April 5th 1959
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About Today's Cover, The Chicago American, Pictorial Living Magazine, April 5th 1959, page 2
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Mail Mart advertisements, The Chicago American, Pictorial Living Magazine, April 5th 1959, page 15
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Shaw's Jewelers advertisement, The Chicago American, Pictorial Living Magazine, April 5th 1959, page 16
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00086_04-497
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Keppel Cites Needs of Education Field as Northwestern Awards Degrees to 2,692, by Fred Farrar, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, June 13th, 1965
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Keppel Cites Needs of Education Field as Northwestern Awards Degrees to 2,692, by Fred Farrar, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, June 13th, 1965 (verso)
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Blood and Irony, by Arno J. Mayer, Book Week, Chicago Sun-Times, September 12th, 1965
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New Fiction, Reviewed by Gwendolyn Brooks, Book Week, Chicago Sun-Times, September 12th, 1965
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Lecturer's Post for Miss Brooks, newspaper clipping
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Lecturer's Post for Miss Brooks, newspaper clipping (verso)
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Cromie Looks at Authors and Books, by Robert Crombie, Chicago Tribune, January 27th, 1966
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Cromie Looks at Authors and Books, by Robert Crombie, Chicago Tribune, January 27th, 1966 (verso)
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Sandburg's Far Visions, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Book Week, Chicago Sun-Times, c. 1967
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Sandburg's Far Visions, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Book Week, Chicago Sun-Times, c. 1967 (verso)
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Gwendolyn Brooks at a Highland Park poetry reading, c. 1960's
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Gwendolyn Brooks at a Highland Park poetry reading, c. 1960's (verso)
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Poetry Award Winners Named, Kansas City Star, April 1964
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Poetry Award Winners Named, Kansas City Star, April 1964 (verso)
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Gwendolyn Brooks, Poet, Gives Magnificent Performance to Huge Audience at Jewish Center, by Ada C. Franklin, Kansas City Call, 1964
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Gwendolyn Brooks, Poet, Gives Magnificent Performance to Huge Audience at Jewish Center, by Ada C. Franklin, Kansas City Call, 1964 (verso)
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Write Fini to Nothing, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Tribune Magazine, August 4, 1963
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Write Fini to Nothing, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Tribune Magazine, August 4, 1963 (verso)
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Robert Frost ... How a Poet Grew, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Book Week, Chicago Sun-Times, 1964
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Robert Frost ... How a Poet Grew, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Book Week, Chicago Sun-Times, 1964 (verso)
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The Letters of Frost, Chicago Sun-Times, 1964
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The Letters of Frost, Chicago Sun-Times, 1964 (verso)
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25 on First List of 100 Outstanding Chicagoans, Chicago Daily News, December 2, 1957
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25 on First List of 100 Outstanding Chicagoans, Chicago Daily News, December 2, 1957 (verso)
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Hold Shakespeare Party, Chicago Tribune, April 26, 1964
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Hold Shakespeare Party, Chicago Tribune, April 26, 1964 (verso)
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A Time for Courage, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Midwest Magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, April 12, 1964, page 23
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A Time for Courage, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Midwest Magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, April 12, 1964, page 24
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I Don't Like to Think of Myself as a Poet, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, 1960
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I Don't Like to Think of Myself as a Poet, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, 1960 (verso)
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Two for Poetry Lovers, Miss Brooks: City's Laureate, by Paul Engle, Magazine of Books, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, September 22, 1963
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Two for Poetry Lovers, Miss Brooks: City's Laureate, by Paul Engle, Magazine of Books, Chicago Tribune, Sunday, September 22, 1963 (verso)
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A Time for Courage, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Midwest Magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, April 12, 1964, page 25
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A Time for Courage, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Midwest Magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, April 12, 1964, page 25 (verso)
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A Poet Remembers a Time of Books and Candy, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Tribune, December 1, 1963
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A Poet Remembers a Time of Books and Candy, by Gwendolyn Brooks, Chicago Tribune, December 1, 1963 (verso)
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00086_04-534
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Cover teasing "Revolution in Russia!," Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967
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Revolution in Russia!, by Mark Gayn, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 2
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Continuation of "Revolution in Russia!," by Mark Gayn, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 3
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The year 2000 the fear, by Philip Meyer, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 4
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There goes another landmark, by Keyes Beech, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 5
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Art is Communication: A talk with John Massey, by Joseph Haas, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 6
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Scotch broth, Chicago chrome, by Franz Schulze, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 7
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Canada changes its stamp supplier, by Ernest A. Kehr, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 8
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Gwendolyn Brooks interview a hit, by Van Allen Bradley, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 9
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 10
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Book reviews, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 11
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She's a 'Lulu' of an Opera, by Bernard Jacobson, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 12
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Continuation of "She's a 'Lulu' of an Opera," by Bernard Jacobson, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 13
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Dining out, by William Wells, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 14
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Directors on the move, by Sam Lesner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 15
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Dorothy Manners talks to Arthur Jacobs, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 16
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Back at the OK Corral, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 17
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Fall Festival of cafe stars, by Sam Lesner, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 18
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Theatrical advertisements, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 19
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Panorama guide, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 20
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Be a Hero to your Mother, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 21
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The sound of the Temptations, Jerry Kay, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 22
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At long last, TV's drama season begins, by Dean Gysel, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 23
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National Food Stores advertisement, Panorama, Chicago Daily News, October 14, 1967, page 24
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97 More Students Seek Youth Awards, by Robert Herguth, Chicago Daily News, Monday, May 11, 1959
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97 More Students Seek Youth Awards, by Robert Herguth, Chicago Daily News, Monday, May 11, 1959 (verso)
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How Noted Poets Spin Verses, by Marilou Hedlund, Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1964
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How Noted Poets Spin Verses, by Marilou Hedlund, Chicago Tribune, November 13, 1964 (verso)
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Y'all Better Look Out, Yankees..., by Earl Moses, Chicago Sun-Times, Sunday, November 5, 1967
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Y'all Better Look Out, Yankees..., by Earl Moses, Chicago Sun-Times, Sunday, November 5, 1967 (verso)
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Gielgud Receives a Tribute from Show Biz 'Gorillas,' Chicago Tribune, Sunday January 23, 1966
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Gielgud Receives a Tribute from Show Biz 'Gorillas,' Chicago Tribune, Sunday January 23, 1966 (verso)
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