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1925 and Chicago
Unlike many artists who were " discovered " and recorded in their normal venues, in December 1925 or January 1926, he was taken to Chicago, Illinois, to record his first tracks.
On May 16, 1925, the first live radio broadcast of the Kentucky Derby was originated by WHAS and was also carried by WGN in Chicago.
Whereas previously the OUP had thought London too far from Oxford, after 1925 Craigie worked on the dictionary in Chicago, where he was a professor.
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.
Since 1925, the Chicago Tribune has been housed in the Tribune Tower on North Michigan Avenue on the Magnificent Mile.
In 1925, Ory moved to Chicago, where he was very active, working and recording with Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, Joe " King " Oliver, Johnny Dodds, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and many others.
The Chicago businessman Samuel Insull reorganized the line as the Chicago, South Shore & South Bend ( today's South Shore Line ) in 1925, upgrading the stations and encouraging tourism.
Fast development led to the creation of electric rail transportation throughout the area and, in 1925, the South Shore interurban streetcar service was established from downtown South Bend to downtown Chicago.
In 1925, a train wreck in the town killed 45 people and injured about 50 others en route to New York City from Chicago.
The Maroons had a claim to the 1925 NFL championship, but because of a controversial decision by NFL President Joe Carr, the title was instead awarded to the Chicago Cardinals.
There is considerable controversy over whether the Maroons should have been awarded the 1925 NFL Championship instead of the Chicago Cardinals, whom they beat on the field.
* Robert " Bob " Smith, 1895 – 1987, was a Major League Baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds, the Chicago Cubs, and the Boston Braves from 1925 – 37 ; he was born and raised in Rogersville.
The first use of the term on record was in 1925 in the name of Jimmy O ' Bryant and his Chicago Skifflers.
The following high schools were also established: Malvern Preparatory School in Pennsylvania ( 1842 ); St. Rita of Cascia High School in Chicago ( 1909 ); St. Augustine High School in San Diego, California ( 1922 ); Villanova Preparatory School in Ojai, California ( 1925 ); Cascia Hall Preparatory School in Tulsa, Oklahoma ( 1926 ); Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania ( 1953 ); St. Augustine College Preparatory School in South Jersey ( 1959 ); Austin Preparatory School in Reading, Massachusetts ( 1961 ) and in 1962, Providence Catholic High School, which serves the Diocese of Joliet in Illinois.
William Schutz ( December 19, 1925 in Chicago, Illinois-November 9, 2002 in Muir Beach, California ) was an American psychologist.
The Chicago Symphony's first non-acoustic electrical recordings were made for Victor in December 1925, including a performance of Karl Goldmark's In Springtime overture.
The Chicago Symphony first broadcast on the radio in 1925.
Morris completed his dissertation on a symbolic theory of mind and received a Ph. D. from the University of Chicago in 1925.
He was educated at the University of Chicago, where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, graduating in 1925 with a degree in economics.
Henderson was also responsible for bringing Louis Armstrong from Chicago to New York in October 1924, thus flipping the focal point of jazz in the history of the United States ( although Armstrong left the band in November 1925 and returned to Chicago ).
Frederick Stock and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra made a series of recordings for Victor, beginning in 1925, first in Victor's Chicago studios and then in Orchestra Hall.
Gennett issued a few early electrically recorded masters recorded in the Autograph studios of Chicago in 1925.

1925 and Cardinals
The league agreed and suspended the Maroons, allowing the Chicago Cardinals to win the 1925 title.
Rogers Hornsby was the first to accomplish it, winning his first in 1922 and then leading all major leagues in 1925 en route to his second Triple Crown, both with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Later both the franchise and the NFL would claim the Cardinals as the 1925 champions.
Thus the Cardinals are still listed as the 1925 NFL champions.
After a 2003 vote in favor of keeping the 1925 title with the Cardinals, Rendell wrote an angry letter to Tagliabue calling the NFL owners a group of " cowardly barons ".
After the team folded following the 1926 season ( largely due to being left broke because of a $ 500 fine by the NFL for using four high-school players in a 1925 game against the Chicago Cardinals, a game arranged after the Badgers had disbanded for the season ), many of its members played for the independent semi-pro Milwaukee Eagles.
After the 1925 season they toured nationally to promote pro football, often under the name " Tampa Cardinals ".
In 1925, Sam Breadon, the owner of the Cardinals, wished to replace Rickey as manager.
The Cardinals finished in fourth place in 1925, finishing one game over. 500, though the team won 64 games and lost 51 under Hornsby.
For example, in 1921, the Buffalo All-Americans disputed the Chicago Staleys ' title, and in 1925, the Pottsville Maroons claimed the championship was theirs, not the Chicago Cardinals '.
* 1925 ( NFL )-Chicago Cardinals 11-2-1
Hartnett played well enough during O ' Farrell's absence that, the Cubs decided to keep him as their starting catcher, trading O ' Farrell to the St. Louis Cardinals in May 1925.
The fourth and final disputed title was the 1925 NFL Championship controversy between the Pottsville Maroons and the Chicago Cardinals.
The Maroons had been controversially suspended by the league at the end of the 1925 NFL season for an unauthorized game against a non-NFL team, allowing the Cardinals to throw together two fairly easy matches ( one against a team consisting partly of high school players, also against league rules ) to pass Pottsville in the standings.
Over his lengthy career, Maranville played for the Boston Braves ( 1912 – 1920, 1929 – 1933, 1935 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1921 – 1924 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1925 ), Brooklyn Robins ( 1926 ) and St. Louis Cardinals ( 1927 – 1928 ).
In 1925 it was revealed that the Milwaukee Badgers used four high school boys in a hastily arranged game with the Chicago Cardinals.
McKechnie was the first manager to win World Series titles with two different teams ( 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates and 1940 Cincinnati Reds ), and remains one of only two managers to win pennants with three teams, also capturing the National League title in 1928 with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Robert Clayton Shantz ( born September 26, 1925 ) was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics ( 1949 – 1954 ), Kansas City Athletics ( 1955 – 1956 ), New York Yankees ( 1957 – 1960 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1961 ), Houston Colt. 45's ( 1962 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1962 – 1964 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1964 ), and the Philadelphia Phillies ( 1964 ).
Harvey Haddix, Jr. ( September 18, 1925 – January 8, 1994 ) was a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher who played with the St. Louis Cardinals ( 1952 – 1956 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1956 – 1957 ), Cincinnati Redlegs ( 1958 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1959 – 1963 ) and Baltimore Orioles ( 1964 – 1965 ).
Donald Eugene Liddle ( May 25, 1925 – June 5, 2000 ) was an American left-handed pitcher in professional baseball who played four seasons in the Major Leagues for the Milwaukee Braves, New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals from through.
Then-Cardinals owner Chris O ' Brien, in 1925 did not attempt to publicly take credit for the Cardinals winning the 1925 NFL Championship.

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