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His letters from the trip were first published in the Chicago Tribune and later compiled into the book ( 1891 ): A Summer's Outing and The Old Man's Story.
* The True Story of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, excerpted from Get Capone, by biographer Jonathan Eig ( Chicago magazine )
* Cowdery, Charles K. Bourbon, Straight: The Uncut and Unfiltered Story of American Whiskey ( Chicago: Made and Bottled in Kentucky ), 2004.
The Great Train Story, a model railroad, recounts the story of transportation from Chicago to Seattle.
* Dornfeld, Arnold ; Behind the Front Page: The Story of the City News Bureau of Chicago ( 1983 ) ISBN 0-89733-070-6
* Ralph Chaplin, Wobbly: The Rough-and-Tumble Story of an American Radical ( The University of Chicago Press, 1948 ).
* Story Jazz: A History of Chicago Jazz Styles
All the Rage: The Story of Gay Visibility in America, University of Chicago Press.
* A Classic Town: The Story of Evanston, Woman's Temperance Publishing Association, Chicago, 1891.
The Exclusive Picture Story of the Trial of the Chicago 8 New York: The Third Press — Joseph Okpaku Publishing Co., Inc., 1970.
* The Story of Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims, Rand, McNally ( Chicago, IL ), 1909.
* An exhibition entitled " Real Pirates: The Untold Story of ' The Whydah ' ( from slave ship to pirate ship )" is touring the U. S. Venues include Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH ; The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA ; The Field Museum, Chicago, IL ; Nauticus, Norfolk, VA ; St. Louis, MO and Houston, TX.
An exhibition entitled " Real Pirates: The Untold Story of ' The Whydah ' ( from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship )" is touring the U. S. Venues include Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, OH ; The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA ; The Field Museum, Chicago, IL ; Nauticus, Norfolk, VA ; St. Louis, MO and Houston, TX.
His story had been previously chronicled in The Torture Doctor by David Franke ( 1975 ), Depraved: The Shocking True Story of America's First Serial Killer by Harold Schechter ( 1994 ), and chapter VI " The Monster of Sixty-Third Street " of Gem of the Prairie: An Informal History of the Chicago Underworld by Herbert Asbury ( 1940, republished 1986 ).
It was founded in 1911 in Chicago, the same year that J. Stuart Blackton founded a similar magazine entitled Motion Picture Story.
Simeon's Story: An Eyewitness Account of the Kidnapping of Emmett Till, Chicago Review Press.
In summer 2011, Quinn toured " Colin Quinn Long Story Short " to Guild Hall in East Hampton, Philadelphia Theatre Company in Philadelphia, and other cities including Chicago at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place.
He has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Chicago and a Grammy Award for the song " Walk Hard ", which he performed in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.
* To Sleep with the Angels: The Story of a Fire, by David Cowan and John Kuenster ( Ivan R. Dee, Chicago, 1996 )
In these years, he starred in romantic comedies such as Thin Ice and Day-Time Wife ; in dramas such as Suez, Blood and Sand, Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake, The Rains Came, and In Old Chicago ; in the musicals, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Second Fiddle, and Rose of Washington Square ; in the westerns, Jesse James ( 1939 ) and Brigham Young ; in the war films, A Yank in the R. A. F.
* James Green, Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement and the Bombing that Divided Gilded Age America New York: Anchor Books, 2006.
* Ralph Chaplin, Wobbly: The Rough-and-Tumble Story of an American Radical ( The University of Chicago Press, 1948 ), ch.
Former drummer Danny Seraphine mentions in his autobiography Street Player: My Chicago Story that Kath had a high tolerance for drugs.
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* Chicago Story ( 1981 ) ( TV ) ....

Chicago and 1982
From there he went to the University of Chicago and then to Harvard University as Higgins Professor of Biochemistry in 1954, a post he held until 1982.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982.
In 1929, her mother married Loyal Davis ( 1896 – 1982 ), a prominent, politically conservative neurosurgeon who moved the family to Chicago.
Donovan: America ’ s Master Spy ( Chicago: Rand McNally, 1982 )
* 1982 – Cyanide-laced Tylenol kills six people in the Chicago area.
* 1982 – The 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders begin when the first of seven individuals dies in metropolitan Chicago.
Their " balls-to-the-wall hardcore punk attempt ", their first EP Stink, containing " Kids Don't Follow " and seven other songs, was released in June 1982, six months after the Chicago show.
* September 29 – October 1 – The 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders occur when 7 people in the Chicago area die after ingesting capsules laced with potassium cyanide.
It regained some popularity from the early-1980s onward and was revived in a series of new productions at the San Francisco Opera ( 1982 ), Lyric Opera of Chicago ( 1984 ), at La Scala ( 1984 ) and the Met ( 1985 ), the 2008 stagings being the first since that time.
In February 1982, Andrew Wilson was arrested for the murder of two Chicago police officers, William Fahey and Richard O ' Brien.
On June 28, 2010, the US Supreme Court held, in a 5 – 4 decision in McDonald v. Chicago, that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution was incorporated under the Fourteenth Amendment, thus protecting the right of an individual to " keep and bear arms " from local governments, and all but declared Mayor Jane Byrne's 1982 handgun ban unconstitutional.
Aware that the Democratic machine would challenge him in his bid for re-election in 1982, Washington spent much of his first term campaigning for re-election, often traveling back to Chicago to campaign.
* Evanston, Illinois, a Chicago suburb of 75, 000 residents, became the largest town to ban handgun ownership in September 1982 but experienced no decline in violent crime.
His last play, A House Not Meant To Stand was produced in Chicago in 1982 and, despite largely positive reviews, ran for only 40 performances.
Alan Bass ( Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1982, ISBN 978-0-226-14326-2 ).
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1982.
In 1982, with the publication of the 13th edition, it was officially retitled The Chicago Manual of Style, adopting the informal name already in widespread use.
On September 29, 1982, a " Tylenol scare " began when the first of seven individuals died in metropolitan Chicago, after ingesting Extra Strength Tylenol that had been deliberately contaminated with cyanide.

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