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Mayor of Chicago (Rahm Emanuel) Edwards, Averil Member 8/10/2020 6/1/2025 Governor (J. B. Pritzker) Meltzer-Cassel, Danielle Member 11/6/2019 Continuing Appointment Mayor of Chicago (Lori Lightfoot) Solis, Ivan Chair 11/6/2019 Continuing Appointment Mayor of Chicago (Lori Lightfoot) Sriraj, P.S. Vice Chair 8/10/2020 6/1/2025 Governor
Ogden Slip in 1950 Ogden Slip in 1973 View of Ogden Slip (looking towards Navy Pier) in November 2007. In 1861, [1] Chicago Dock and Canal Company constructed the Odgen Slip. It was among many real estate investments of the company that were overseen by William B. Ogden. [2]
Chicago: The Beeson-Payne Co. hdl:2027/mdp.39015006414091. Beeson, Harvey C. (1908). Beeson's Marine Directory of the Northwestern Lakes. Chicago: The Beeson-Payne Co. Beeson, Harvey C. (1909). Beeson's Marine Directory of the Northwestern Lakes. Chicago: The Beeson-Payne Co. Beeson, Harvey C. (1914). Beeson's Marine Directory of the ...
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The series follows AJ Johnson, owner of a thriving salon in Chicago, and his staff of hair stylists and makeup artists as they service elite clientele and solidify their place in Chicago society. [ 2 ]
Canfield's 50/50 was a grapefruit- and lime-flavored soft drink [7] [8] [9] In the late 1980s-early 1990s the 50/50 soft drink brand was bottled at Laurel Packaging, Inc. (now Pepsi Bottling Group), Johnstown, PA, and was distributed by the Will G. Keck Corporation (Kecksburg, PA) and also by D & M Management, Inc. (Davidsville, PA), an independent beverage distribution firm, in the West ...
She is one of the Navy's two medium auxiliary repair dry docks, and was the first floating dry dock built for the US Navy since World War II. [1] Laid down in 1977, delivered and placed in service on 4 January 1979, she is still in service at the Naval Submarine Support Facility at Naval Submarine Base New London, in Groton, Connecticut.
She was not freed until 5 February 1904 when she was returned to the fit-out dock and work continued. July 19, 1904 : The Steamer Edwin F. Holmes was backing away from the Northern Coal dock un-assisted by tugs when a wind blew her into the Booth's Line passenger Steamer America crushing in five of her cabins.