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Mrs. Julius Bjornson and Mrs. Jacob Lindal, who lived in an apartment over Field's Store ( where the bank now stands ), perished in the fire.
This included May's Marshall Field's ( purchased by the May Company from Target just eight months prior to Federated's purchase of the May Company ), Kaufmann's, Famous-Barr, Filene's, Foley's, Hecht's, The Jones Store, L. S. Ayres, Meier & Frank, Robinsons-May, and Strawbridge & Clothier chains, pending approval of the merger by federal regulators.
* Saks Fifth Avenue Flagship Store ( 210, 000 sq ft., opened 1979 as Marshall Field's, closed 1996 and reopened as Saks Fifth Avenue in 1997 )
Although built in traditional fashion of stone without steel frame, Richardson's well-integrated Marshall Field's Wholesale Store | Marshall Field Wholesale Store was very influential in the development of modern approaches to building facades. The noted Marshall Field Wholesale Store ( Chicago, 1885 – 1887, demolished 1930 ) is Richardson's " culminating statement of urban commercial form ", and its remarkable design influenced Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright, and many other architects.
File: Marshall Field Warehouse Store. jpg | Marshall Field's Wholesale Store, Chicago, Illinois ( 1885, demolished 1930 )
Marshall Field's Wholesale Store around 1890
In 1887, the landmark seven-story Henry Hobson Richardson-designed Marshall Field's Wholesale Store opened on Franklin Street between Quincy and Adams.
Also, in 1914, Graham, Burnham supervised the opening of a new twenty-story Marshall Field Annex across the street at 25 East Washington, which housed " Marshall Field's Store for Men " on its first six floors.
Though considered to have favored the declining wholesale division, he did expand its retail operations, first buying A. M. Rothschild & Co. at State Street and Jackson Boulevard in December 1923, which Field's operated as a discount store called " The Davis Store.
In November 2007, Macy's announced that it would no longer try to lure angry and upset former Marshall Field's shoppers to their stores and instead would now be trying to lure new customers into the State Street Store.
* 1990: Marshall Field's is acquired by the Department Store Division of the Dayton – Hudson Corporation.
In 2004, Marshall Field's and the Frango trademark were acquired by St. Louis-based May Department Store Company.

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Acting Administrator Andrew F. Juras said that because of Field's unique position and knowledge in the program, the agency now would be seriously handicapped if he was not continued for a period.
Field's eligibility to serve was challenged in the High Court.
A brand name was needed for the display of Fuller's first architectural model, later to be known as the Dymaxion house, at the Marshall Field's department store in Chicago.
March Field's first primary mission was pilot training.
Shedd-Porter Memorial Library, built in 1909-1910 in the Beaux-Arts style, was a gift to Alstead and Langdon by native son John G. Shedd, president of Marshall Field's department store in Chicago.
On November 7, 2000, two months after Brown County voters approved a sales tax to fund Lambeau Field's renovation, a second referendum was presented to the same Brown County voters.
McMahon landed full force on his previously-injured shoulder, a situation magnified by Soldier Field's artificial surface of the time, and was knocked out for the rest of the season.
Fossett's first job out of business school was with IBM ; he then served as a consultant for Deloitte and Touche, and later accepted a job with Marshall Field's.
During the Panic of 1857, Field's paper business suspended, and he was kept from going under by his neighbor in Gramercy Park, Peter Cooper.
Ardsley, New York was named after Field's family.
According to Eastern's athletic director, Qwest Field's rental was $ 50, 000 for the day.
This arrangement was made possible by Field's father, who was perhaps able to secure the apprenticeship through Giordani, who knew Clementi.
Field's first official opus was a set of three piano sonatas published by ( and dedicated to ) Clementi in 1801.
Candler Field's first control tower was opened March 1939.
Field's had the first European buying office, which was located in Manchester, England, and the first bridal registry.
The company was the first to introduce the concept of the personal shopper, and that service was provided without charge in every Field's store, until the chain's last days under the Marshall Field's name.
Marshall Field's book department in the State Street store was legendary ; it pioneered the concept of the " book signing.
Also in 1956, a three-pack of 7-ounce cans was added to the product line, and, after in-store demonstrations, Macy's of New York and Marshall Field's of Chicago opened retail accounts.
Floyd Bennett Field's most storied flight was probably that of Douglas " Wrong Way " Corrigan who, in 1938, after repeatedly being denied permission by the authorities to attempt a non-stop flight to Ireland, " accidentally " crossed the Atlantic in a second-hand surplus aircraft on a flight registered to go to California.
The first expansion, known as Galleria II, was completed in 1976 and added 360, 000 ft² ( 33, 000 m² ) of retail space on two levels, as well as Lord & Taylor and Frost Bros. Marshall Field's joined the mall in 1979, in a store designed by noted architect Philip Johnson.

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The Pirates also reduced the size of Forbes Field's cavernous left field, renaming the section " Greenberg Gardens " to accommodate Greenberg's pull-hitting style.
Wilbur Wright Field's expansive and relatively isolated open flying field also proved ideal for testing the Air Service's experimental aircraft and the larger, more powerful models developed during the 1920s.
Flood also asserted that Field's family moved to Bath, Somerset, in 1793 and lived there for a short time, and this too is considered unlikely by modern researchers.
Field's professional achievements also include winning three Emmy Awards: for her role in the TV film Sybil ( 1976 ); her guest-starring role on ER in 2000 ; and for her starring role as Nora Holden Walker on ABC's series Brothers & Sisters in 2007.
Field's dramatic portrayal of Sybil, a young woman afflicted with Dissociative Identity Disorder ( previously known as multiple personality disorder ) in the TV film not only garnered her an Emmy Award ( in 1977 ) but also enabled her to break through the typecasting she had experienced from her television sitcom roles.
Field's also brought with it the now famous Frango mints brand that became so closely identified with Marshall Field's and Chicago from the now defunct Frederick & Nelson Department store.
Marshall Field's also had the firsts, among many innovations by Marshall Field's.
A dormitory in the Orchard Hill residential area at the University of Massachusetts Amherst also bears Field's name.
The London store was designed by Daniel Burnham, who also crafted Marshall Field's main store in his home town of Chicago.
At one time, the mall also featured Marshall Field's ( Gimbels until 1986 ) on the east edge of the mall, but the location closed in 1997.
It also relied on BMG distribution and on Ted Field's ADR marketing and promotion staff.
Le Bon Marche located in Paris, France is credited for being one of the first of its kind, but also Marshall Field's, Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, Saks Fifth Avenue and Harrods are seen as some of the most influential and historical.
It has been suggested that the Langston Field's behavior is a tribute to the ray screens featured in Doc Smith's novel The Skylark of Space, whose color also climbs the spectrum as the energy load increases.
She also appeared in Sense Field's music video for " Save Yourself " which is part of the Roswell soundtrack and featured in the first season DVD boxset.
But more importantly for Field's history, Frederick & Nelson also brought with it the now famous Frango mints brand that became so closely identified with Marshall Field's and Chicago.
Field's also continued to expand its hometown base, opening a store at Woodfield Center in Schaumburg in 1971.
In 2004, Field's also introduced significant upgrades to merchandise and the introduction of luxury vendor relationships, in which 10 % of the floor space was leased to outside vendors in a manner similar to Selfridge's in London ( Selfridge's was founded by former Field's executive Harry Selfridge, who based his business model on Marshall Field's ; likewise, the Selfridge's building in London was based on the architecture of the Marshall Field's store ).
Meanwhile, Field's brother Hermann wrote to two Polish friends, Mela Granowska and Helena Syrkus ( also spelled " Cyrkus ", Syrkus was an architect, 1900 – 1982 ), and asked for their help in getting him a visa to visit Warsaw.

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