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Within the sects of the Latter Day Saint movement, the Articles of Faith are a list composed by Joseph Smith, Jr. as part of an 1842 letter sent to " Long " John Wentworth, editor of the Chicago Democrat.
* December 2 – Manhattan Project: Below the bleachers of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago, a team led by Enrico Fermi initiates the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction ( a coded message, " The Italian navigator has landed in the new world " is then sent to U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt ).
The governor compromised, and ordered that Dillinger would be extradited to the Lake County Jail in Crown Point for Officer O ' Malley's murder in the East Chicago bank robbery, while Pierpont, Makley and Clark were sent to Ohio to stand trial for Sheriff Sarber's murder.
He was sent to the Naval Training Station in North Chicago, where he was still a student when World War One came to an end.
Roosevelt was suspicious of Sinclair's socialist attitude and conclusions in The Jungle and so sent labor commissioner Charles P. Neill, and social worker James Bronson Reynolds, men whose honesty and reliability he trusted, to Chicago to make surprise visits to meat packing facilities.
He also sent longtime captain Brent Sutter and Brad Lauer to the Chicago Blackhawks for Steve Thomas and Adam Creighton.
Veteran defenseman Alexei Zhitnik was traded to the Atlanta Thrashers for prospect defenseman Braydon Coburn and disappointing off-season acquisition Kyle Calder was sent to the Detroit Red Wings via Chicago in exchange for defenseman Lasse Kukkonen.
In 1946, Danny Biasone sent a $ 5, 000 check to the National Basketball League offices in Chicago, and the Syracuse Nationals became the largely Midwest-based league's easternmost team.
In the midseason of 2001 – 02, the Pacers made a blockbuster trade with the Chicago Bulls that sent Jalen Rose and Travis Best to Chicago in exchange for Brad Miller, Ron Artest, Kevin Ollie and Ron Mercer.
Lord sent his letters to papers in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Southampton, England, and Belfast Ireland places he felt people connected to the Titanic would come from.
The area remained large expanses of rural farmland until the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, when the fire sent thousands of City dwellers into what is now the West Suburban Chicago Region.
In 1856, three members of a German Immigrant Settlement Company ( called Deutsche-Neusiedlungsverein ) from Chicago, sent out a location committee to choose a town site in the new Kansas Territory.
Soon after his arrival a Colonization Bureau out of Chicago sent settlers to the area and gave the colony its independence for $ 600.
In a letter sent to Chicago on September 30, 1879, Land Commissioner Charles E. Simmons communicated the layout of the series of towns in Brookings County to be passed through by the railroad.
Through his contacts in Chicago, Corleone found out, and sent Luca Brasi to murder the gunmen.
He then wrote a Saviour's Letter that must be sent to the NOI's headquarters in Chicago.
The New Orleans Rhythm Kings in its earliest stages was the brainchild of drummer Mike “ Ragbaby ” Stevens, solely in that he sent the first telegram to Albert Brunies about going to Chicago to make a band and find better gigs than what New Orleans had to offer.
I ’ ll go .’ So Paul went up Chicago and introduced himself to Ragbaby Stevens and Ragbaby liked him … and Paul got the railroad fare from his father and sent me $ 60 ”.
Cornetist Bix Beiderbecke, who had been sent to school in Chicago by his parents in the hopes of removing any jazz influences, regularly attended New Orleans Rhythm Kings shows.
Hill's body was sent to Chicago where it was cremated.
On July 31, 2004 ( the MLB trading deadline ), Garciaparra was the key player involved in a four-team deal that sent Nomar and Matt Murton to the wild card leading Chicago Cubs.
In addition to his own efforts, Bishop Mason sent dozens of charismatic preachers and evangelists to major cities and urban areas north and west to spread COGIC including William Roberts ( Chicago ), O. M.

Chicago and young
In 1934, the McDaniel family moved to the largely black South Side area of Chicago, where the young man dropped the name Otha and became known as Ellas McDaniel, until his musical ambitions demanded that he take on a more catchy identity.
The researchers estimate there are up to 2, 000 coyotes living in " the greater Chicago area " and that this circumstance may well apply to many other urban landscapes in North America .< ref name =" urb ">< span class =" plainlinks ">" Thriving under our noses, stealthily: coyotes " URL accessed on January 9, 2006 .</ span ></ ref > In Washington, D. C .' s Rock Creek Park, coyotes den and raise their young, scavenge roadkill, and hunt rodents.
As a result he, along with outspoken young goaltender Glenn Hall, was promptly traded to Chicago ( which was owned by James D. Norris, Bruce's elder brother ) after his most productive year.
They had a young star in the likes of Jack Clark, along with veteran first baseman Willie McCovey, second baseman Bill Madlock ( whom the Giants had acquired from the Chicago Cubs ,) shortstops Johnnie LeMaster and Roger Metzger, and third baseman Darrell Evans.
** Chicago serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who was subsequently convicted of the murder of 33 young men, is arrested.
Next, Lawrence spent a year at the University of Chicago, and then he moved on to Yale University, where he completed his Ph. D. degree in physics in 1925, making him somewhat unusual in his field — a very promising young physical scientist who had received his entire education in the United States.
These protesters — most of them young college students — were attacked and beaten on live television by Chicago police, which merely amplified the growing feelings of unrest in the general public.
However, Thomas was at the time a young man who spent only a few days ( or weeks at most ) with Lawrence in the field – unlike Bentley, who is depicted as a cynical middle-aged Chicago newspaperman who is present during the whole of Lawrence's later campaigns.
As a mentor to Armstrong, Oliver gave young Louis his first cornet in New Orleans and later summoned him to Chicago to record and play with his band.
The young couple soon became popular and familiar figures on the Chicago social scene.
The Chicago Boys ( c. 1970s ) were a group of young Chilean economists most of whom trained at the University of Chicago under Milton Friedman and Arnold Harberger, or at its affiliate in the economics department at the Catholic University of Chile.
Born in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, Castellaneta started taking acting classes at a young age.
In its rapid growth Samara resembled many young North American cities, and contemporaries coined the names " Russian New Orleans " and " Russian Chicago " for the city.
The Dave Bing and Bob Lanier era did have some solid and exciting years but they were handicapped by being in the same division as the Milwaukee Bucks which had a young Lew Alcindor and the Chicago Bulls which had some very strong players.
The production was directed by Richard Traub of Chicago, IL and starred several of Hofstra's most promising young actors ; Nick Pacifico, Amanda Mac, Mike Quattrone, Ross Greenberg, Chelsea Lando, Allie Rightmeyer, and Paolo Perez as the MC.
But he was young and adventuresome, and the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, commemorating Columbus's discovery of America, drew him to the Midwest.
In 1838 a young boy named Elijah M. Haines ( 1822 – 1889 ) and his family moved from New York to the Chicago area.
The statement made by " Mayor Tilman " to the FBI agents is paraphrased from a quote by U. S. Senator James Eastland, who reportedly said that when the three civil rights workers ( Mickey Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman ) went missing in Mississippi on June 21, 1964, " the incident is a hoax and there is no Ku Klux Klan in the state ; the three have gone to Chicago ", and that it was staged by the three young men to call attention to their cause.
Holmes ( real name: Herman Mudgett, 1861 – 1896 ) Famous serial killer who is believed to have killed over 200 young women during the Chicago 1893 World's Columbian Exposition is buried in the Holy Cross Cemetery.
The song describes a young boy's experience meeting an older and wise gentleman on a bus ride north from Tennessee, most likely to Chicago.
' I was ready to fight, because I was a little young dude off the streets of Chicago, an ' him callin ' me ' black ' in them days was as bad as sayin ' ' nigger '.
The closing narration is a possible reference to the original draft: at the time of broadcast, the Dodgers had beaten the Chicago White Sox to win the previous year's World Series, doing so with a dominant pitching staff featuring Don Drysdale, Johnny Podres and a young Sandy Koufax.
In the United States his music was becoming widely known and performed, and he began to attract a following among young musicians: he was amused when four students turned up in Chicago in 1974 wearing ' Turn on to Tippett ' T-shirts.

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