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1982 and Chicago
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.

1982 and Cubs
* Paul Maholm ( born 1982 ), former Mississippi State Bulldog, Pittsburgh Pirate and current member of the Chicago Cubs.
The Cubs, who initially wanted Sandberg to play center field, installed him as their third baseman, and he went on to be one of the top-rated rookies of 1982.
Donnie Ray Moore ( February 13, 1954 – July 18, 1989 ) was an American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs ( 1975, 1977 – 79 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1980 ), Milwaukee Brewers ( 1981 ), Atlanta Braves ( 1982 – 84 ) and California Angels ( 1985 – 88 ).
* Tom Veryzer, former Major League Baseball shortstop who played from 1973 – 1984 with the Detroit Tigers ( 1973 – 1977 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1978 – 1981 ), New York Mets ( 1982 ) and Chicago Cubs ( 1983 – 1984 ).
bar: 3 color: tan1 from: 1982 till: 1998 text: Iowa Cubs ( 1982 – 1997 )
* Larry Bowa, SS, Philadelphia ( 1970 – 81 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1982 – 85 ), New York Mets ( 1985 ), played in 155 games for Reading in 1967 – 68
* Ryne Sandberg, 2B, Philadelphia ( 1981 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1982 – 97 ), played in 129 games ( as an SS ) for Reading in 1980
On April 7, 1986, he set a major league record by hitting the first pitch of the season for a home run, eclipsing the mark held by the Chicago Cubs ' Bump Wills, who hit the second pitch for a home run on April 4, 1982.
The Cubs ' closer for 1981, Dick Tidrow, had a 3 – 10 season with a 5. 06 ERA, and as a result, in 1982 Smith, Willie Hernández and Bill Campbell shared closing duties.
Significantly, former Cubs star pitcher Ferguson Jenkins returned to the team in 1982, and became a major influence on the young reliever ; Smith credited Jenkins with simplifying his delivery, introducing him to the slider and forkball, and teaching him how to set up hitters.
# Bill Buckner: 159 ( Chicago Cubs, 1982 )
He was the first overall pick in the 1982 MLB draft by the Chicago Cubs, and played for the Cubs ( 1985 – 95, 1997 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1996, 1998, 2001 – 02 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1997 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1998 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1999, 2000 ) and New York Mets ( 1999 ).
Porfirio Altamirano Ramírez ( born May 17, 1952 ), nicknamed " El Guajiro " is a former Major League Baseball right-handed middle relief pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Phillies ( 1982 – 83 ) and Chicago Cubs ( 1984 ).
He is best known for his career in Major League Baseball, where he played for the Detroit Tigers, New York Mets, Colorado Rockies and Chicago Cubs from 1982 to 1995.
He served as manager for the Padres ( 1972 – 1973 ), Red Sox ( 1976 – 1980 ), Texas Rangers ( 1981 – 1982 ), and Cubs ( 1988 – 1991 ).
Ronald Charles Cey ( born February 15, 1948 ) is an American former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1971 – 1982 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1983 – 1986 ) and Oakland Athletics ( 1987 ).
After the 1982 season, the Dodgers traded Cey to the Chicago Cubs for two minor leaguers so that Pedro Guerrero could move to third base and rookie Mike Marshall could get in the Dodgers ' outfield.
Elia received his first big-league assignment when he was hired by Green to manage the Cubs in 1982.
Krukow played Major League baseball for the Chicago Cubs ( 1976 – 1981 ), the Philadelphia Phillies ( 1982 ) and the San Francisco Giants ( 1983 – 1989 ).
Justin William Germano ( born August 6, 1982 ) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball.
Jay Canfield Howell ( born November 26, 1955 in Miami, Florida ) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds ( 1980 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1981 ), New York Yankees ( 1982 – 84 ), Oakland Athletics ( 1985 – 87 ), Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1988 – 92 ), Atlanta Braves ( 1993 ) and Texas Rangers ( 1994 ).

1982 and uniform
* from 1982 – 1988 the pants featured a white uniform number in an elliptical blue circle worn near the hip.
Kevlar was added to top level uniform pieces ( jacket, breeches, underarm protector, lamé, and the bib of the mask ) following the Smirnov incident at the 1982 World Championships in Rome.
Seattle Seahawks uniform, 1976 – 1982
* George Francis Gillman Stanley was the last Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick ( 1982 – 1987 ) to wear the Windsor uniform.
* 1982: Rick Atkinson, The Kansas City Times, " for the uniform excellence of his reporting and writing on stories of national import.
In 1982, President Ronald Reagan set up a commission to study the drunk driving problem in the United States, and one of their 39 recommendations was a national, uniform drinking age of 21.
Wild 1982 ) ( a Schwarzschild object immersed in an ambient " almost uniform " gravitational field ),
Howard ’ s other notable, enduring contributions to the fight for enhanced highway safety include sponsorship of a myriad of bills such as: the Howard-Barnes anti-drunk driving legislation ( 1982 ); the Child Restraint Law ( 1984 ), which increased funding for state child passenger safety programs ; legislation establishing a uniform minimum drinking age of 21 ( 1984 ); the National Driver ’ s Register ( 1982 ); the National Infrastructure Act ( 1983 ); and the Motor Carrier Act ( 1980 ), which was the first regulatory reform of the trucking industry in half a century that, among other things, increased federal aid for truck safety programs.

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