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  2. Jeppson's Malört - Wikipedia

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    Malört makes up half of the beer boilermaker called the Chicago Handshake (the other half is an Old Style beer). [23] In August 2015, the High-Hat Club was voted Best Malört Bar in Chicago and was awarded the Carl Cup, a perpetual trophy that is passed from past to current champions in a manner similar to the Stanley Cup. [24]

  3. Boilermaker (beer cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Handshake or Chicago Drive-by, a shot of Jeppson's Malört alongside Old Style beer [18] [19] The Citywide, sometimes called the Citywide Special, a Philadelphia pairing of a shot of Jim Beam and a Pabst Blue Ribbon [20]

  4. Lisa Barr - Wikipedia

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    Barr has worked at many newspapers including The Jerusalem Post, Today’s Chicago Woman, Moment magazine and Chicago Sun-Times. [2]In the 90s Barr covered the famous “handshake” between the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, the late PLO leader Yasser Arafat and President Bill Clinton at the White House. [7]

  5. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago has never had a substantial number of active secret societies; indeed, shortly after the university's founding, the faculty of the university released a resolution suggesting that the exclusionary structure of many such societies made them antithetical to the democratic spirit of the university. [75]

  6. Culture of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago has a Percent for Art program of public artworks, although it is notoriously more opaque and secretive than that of most other cities; arts activist such as Paul Klein and attorney Scott Hodes have long criticized its lack of public accountability. [123] Chicago is home to a number of large, outdoor works by well-known artists.

  7. Shake hands - Wikipedia

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    Handshake; Shake Hands with the Devil, a 2003 nonfiction book by Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire, a witness of the Rwandan genocide; Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire, a 2004 documentary film based on the book; Shake Hands with the Devil, a Canadian dramatic film based on the book

  8. Bob Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Eugene Robertson (born October 2, 1946) [1] is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman between 1967 and 1979, most notably as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates teams that won five National League Eastern Division titles in six years between 1970 and 1975 and, won the World Series in 1971.

  9. Chicago (Graham Nash song) - Wikipedia

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    "Chicago" (often listed as "Chicago / We Can Change the World") is the debut solo single by English singer-songwriter Graham Nash, released in 1971 from his debut solo album Songs for Beginners. The song reached number 35 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 29 on the Cash Box Top 100. [1] It is his highest-charting single.