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Members of the Chicago Board of Education (1 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Politicians from Chicago" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,030 total.
Political commentator Born in Chicago Merrick Garland: Nov 13, 1952: Bernhard Gettelman: Dec 23, 1889: Aug 30, 1965: State senator for Wisconsin: Born in Chicago John S. Gleason Jr. Feb 11, 1915: May 2, 1993: 6th Administrator of Veterans Affairs (1961–65) Born in Chicago Cindy Golding: 1952: Iowa state representative Born in Chicago [138 ...
Here is a list of the people who have served as an alderperson since that time. Since its incorporation as a city in 1837 Chicago had been divided into wards whose number varied [a] but which were almost [b] always entitled to two alderpersons. In the early 20th century it was decided that reducing the number of alderpersons to a ward to one ...
Bobby Eugene Wright (March 1, 1934, Hobson City, Alabama – April 6, 1982, Chicago) was an American clinical psychologist, scholar, educator, political activist and humanitarian. He received his BSc in lllEducation and MSc in lllCounseling from Chicago State University and his PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Chicago in 1972 ...
Maurice H. Rees – medical educator, dean of University of Colorado School of Medicine 1925–1945 Janet Rowley (Ph.B. 1944, S.B. 1946, M.D. 1948) – discovered translocation on chromosome 9 resulted in the Philadelphia chromosome , and had implications for specific types of leukemia; her work has influenced further research into cancer genetics
Jones, Gene Delon. "The Origin of the Alliance between the New Deal and the Chicago Machine" Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 67#3 (1974), pp. 253-274 online; Kimble Jr., Lionel. A New Deal for Bronzeville: Housing, Employment, and Civil Rights in Black Chicago, 1935-1955 (Southern Illinois University Press, 2015). xiv, 200 pp.
Benjamin Wright Raymond (June 15, 1801 – April 6, 1883 [2]) was an American politician who twice served as mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1839–1840, 1842–1843) for the Whig Party. Early life [ edit ]
Dan Balz, B.A. 1968, M.A. 1972 – Washington Post national political reporter and editor; author; Claudia Cassidy, 1921 – Chicago Tribune music and drama critic; John Chancellor – political analyst and newscaster for NBC Nightly News; Roger Ebert, B.S. 1964 – film critic; Sean Evans, B.A. 2008 – host of YouTube series Hot Ones