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Lincoln Park's boundaries are precisely defined in the city's list of official community areas. It is bordered on the north by Diversey Parkway, on the west by the Chicago River, on the south by North Avenue, and on the east by Lake Michigan. [22] Lincoln Park street map.
"Deadly City," March, 1953 issue of If magazine under the pseudonym Ivar Jorgensen (later made into the motion picture Target Earth; the story is about an alien invasion and evacuation of Chicago) "About Boston" by Ward Just. pp. 12–39 in Legal Fictions edited by Jay Wishingrad, 1992, reprinted from 21 Selected Stories by Just (1990). The ...
Shimer College (1853–2017, Mount Carroll, Waukegan, Chicago), merged with North Central College in Naperville in 2017 Solex College (1995–2018, Chicago, Wheeling) Westwood College (1953–2016, Calumet City, Chicago, Woodridge)
Silent Scope (video game) SimCity 2000; Skitchin' Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist; Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow; Still Life (video game) Still Life 2; Stranglehold (video game) Stuntman: Ignition
This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of fiction set in Chicago; 0–9. ... Chicago (novel) The City Beautiful (novel) Color Me Dark; Compulsion (Levin novel)
With the conversion of Chicago's former central library into the Chicago Cultural Center in 1977, a long-term temporary central library was opened in the Mandel Building at 425 North Michigan Avenue [3] and much of the library's collection was put into storage. A debate on a new central library ensued and continued throughout most of the 1980s ...
In the aftermath of the 1871 Great Chicago Fire, Londoner A.H. Burgess, with the aid of Thomas Hughes, drew up what would be called the "English Book Donation", which proposed that England should provide a free library to the burnt-out city. The Chicago Public Library was created directly from the ashes of the great Chicago Fire.
Argosy University (2001–2019, Chicago, Schaumburg) Barat College (1858–2005), in Lake Forest, became a part of DePaul University in 2001. Barat campus closed in 2005. Brown's Business College (1876–1994), numerous locations around Illinois; Coyne College (1899–2022, Chicago) Dixon College (1881–c. 1915, Dixon)