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a `` Double-Figure '', which went to the Chicago Art Institute, and is considered by him the most successful of his abstracts ; ;
The Chicago contingent of modern critics follow Aristotle so far in this direction that it is hard to see how they can compare one poem with another for the purpose of evaluation.
A pleasant start to your midwestern vacation is a few days spent in cosmopolitan Chicago.
This is particularly true in large centers of Jewish population like New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia.
An excellent example of a successful location of a new vocational high school is the Dunbar Vocational High School in Chicago.
`` We are back with the ' Met ' again now that the ' Met ' is back in Chicago '', bulletins Mrs. Frank S. Sims, president of the women's board of the University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation.
The charge that the federal indictment of three Chicago narcotics detail detectives `` is the product of rumor, combined with malice, and individual enmity '' on the part of the federal narcotics unit here was made yesterday in their conspiracy trial before Judge Joseph Sam Perry in federal District court.
`` Even on the basis of 154 games, this is the ideal situation '', insists Hank Greenberg, now vice-president of the Chicago White Sox.
Finally, we may also mention the several members of the self-consciously `` neoliberal '' movement that developed at the University of Chicago and is heavily indebted philosophically to the creative work of Alfred North Whitehead.
But barring a miracle, and don't hold your breath for it, Chicago will not see the Leningrad-Kirov Ballet, which stems from the ballet cradle of the Maryinsky and is one of the great companies of the world.
He is now president of the Chicago Conservatory College.
The first American automobile race is generally held to be the Thanksgiving Day Chicago Times-Herald race of November 28, 1895.
* 1891 – The Wrigley Company is founded in Chicago, Illinois.
* 1812 – War of 1812: The Battle of Fort Dearborn is fought between United States troops and Potawatomi at what is now Chicago, Illinois.
* 2008 – The Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago is topped off at, at the time becoming the world's highest residence above ground-level.
* 1956 – In Chicago, Illinois, videotape is first demonstrated.
: The American style is used by most American newspapers, publishing houses and style guides in the United States and Canada ( including the Modern Language Association's MLA Style Manual, the American Psychological Association's APA Publication Manual, the University of Chicago's The Chicago Manual of Style, the American Institute of Physics's AIP Style Manual, the American Medical Association's AMA Manual of Style, the American Political Science Association's APSA Style Manual, the Associated Press ' The AP Guide to Punctuation and the Canadian Public Works ' The Canadian Style ).
" The Chicago Daily Tribune called it “ One of the most spectacular crimes of the 20th century, and what is believed to be the first airplane kidnap murder on record .” Because it occurred somewhere over three Missouri counties, and involved interstate transport of a stolen airplane, it raised questions in legal circles about where, by whom, and even whether he could be prosecuted.
After 90 years of effort, the University of Chicago has published an Assyrian Dictionary, whose form is more encyclopedia in style than dictionary.
Along with the Chicago Bears, the club is one of two NFL charter member franchises still in operation since the league's founding.
So the built output of Bauhaus architecture in these years is the output of Gropius: the Sommerfeld house in Berlin, the Otte house in Berlin, the Auerbach house in Jena, and the competition design for the Chicago Tribune Tower, which brought the school much attention.
The name is often shortened to " Bosox " or " BoSox ," a combination of " Boston " and " Sox " ( similar to the " ChiSox " in Chicago or the minor league " PawSox " of Pawtucket ).
Some early ' skyscrapers ' were made in masonry, and demonstrated the limitations of the material – for example, the Monadnock Building in Chicago ( opened in 1896 ) is masonry and just 17 stories high ; the ground walls are almost thick, clearly building any higher would lead to excessive loss of internal floor space on the lower floors.

Chicago and poem
Several of the sights on her trip inspired her, and they found their way into her poem, including the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the " White City " with its promise of the future contained within its alabaster buildings ; the wheat fields of America's heartland Kansas, through which her train was riding on July 16 ; and the majestic view of the Great Plains from high atop Zebulon's Pikes Peak.
Carl Sandburg rented a room in this house where he lived for three years while he wrote the poem " Chicago ".
It was first published in the August 1913 issue of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse which had begun publishing the year before in Chicago, Illinois and was included as the title poem in a collection of poems Trees and Other Poems ( 1914 ).
* " Chicago " ( poem ), by Carl Sandburg
Chicago met poet Harvey Mudd, who had written an epic poem about the Holocaust.
Chicago was interested in illustrating the poem, but decided to create her own work instead, using her own art, visual and written.
The poem " Doomed ( 1975 )" by David Hernandez in his 2011 collection Hoodwinked describes the Burden installation of the same name in Chicago.
" The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ", commonly known as " Prufrock ", is a poem by T. S. Eliot, begun in February 1910 and published in Chicago in June 1915.
Composed mainly between February 1910 and July or August 1911, the poem was first published in Chicago in the June 1915 issue of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, after Ezra Pound, the magazine's foreign editor, persuaded Harriet Monroe, its founder, that Eliot was unique: " He has actually trained himself AND modernized himself ON HIS OWN.
A memorial to him, a statue of the " Dream Lady " from his poem " Rock-a-by-Lady ", was erected in 1922 at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago.
* Armantrout at the University of Chicago gives a talk on the lyric poem ( March 2011 ).
A republication of Oppenheim's poem in 1912, following the strike, attributed it to " Chicago Women Trade Unionists ".
Prior to that, the slogan, used as the title of a 1911 poem by James Oppenheim, had been attributed to " Chicago Women Trade Unionists ".
During his time on the Evening Mail, Adams wrote what remains his best known work, the poem Baseball's Sad Lexicon, a tribute to the Chicago Cubs double play combination of " Tinker to Evers to Chance ".
Six poètes de Turin Poésie, presented in Paris ( in collaboration with the review Borborygmes ), in Montepellier ( Salon du Livre 2009 ) and in Marseille ( Italian Institute of Culture ); the independent American publisher Farfalla Press published Fratus's poem A Room in Jerusalem touring the USA in New York ( Bowery Poetry Club ), Burlington ( University of Vermont ) and Chicago ( TH! NK art gallery, in collaboration with The Poetry Center ), the bilingual anthologies Italian / English Double Skin ( Ethos Books, Singapore, edited with Alvin Pang Alvin Pang ) and 5PX2 ( Edinburgh, present in April 2009 at the Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with The Scottish Poetry Library ).
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The stockyards are referred to in Carl Sandburg's poem Chicago: " proud to be Hog Butcher, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and Freight Handler to the Nation.
The poem is presented as a single, rueful stanza from the point of view of a New York Giants fan seeing the talented Chicago Cubs infield of shortstop Joe Tinker, second baseman Johnny Evers, and first baseman Frank Chance complete a double play.
Adams, a native of Chicago and a former newspaper columnist there, penned the poem on his way to the Polo Grounds to see the Cubs – Giants game.
The poem was part of series of poems published in the New York Evening Mail and the Chicago Tribune.
A lifelong baseball enthusiast and New York Giants fan, he first performed Ernest Thayer's then-unknown poem Casey at the Bat to the Giants and Chicago Cubs the day his friend, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Tim Keefe had his record 19 game winning streak stopped, August 14, 1888.
Thax Douglas reads a poem at The Note, Chicago, December 27, 2007

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