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Advertisement for <em>Chicago Daily News</em> newspaper
Subject
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newspaper
Description
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Advertisement card for the <em>Chicago Daily News </em>newspaper printed in color discussing the newspaper's distribution demographics and cost.
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https://chicagology.com
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Rebecca Parker
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card
Language
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English
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Title
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Chicago Newspapers, Articles, Clippings
Subject
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newspaper
Description
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<span>Turn of the century Chicago newspapers ushered in an era of news reporting that was, unlike earlier periods, in tune with the particulars of community life in specific regions of the city. Vigorous competition between older and newer-style city papers soon broke out, centered on civic activism and sensationalist reporting of urban political issues and the numerous problems associated with rapid urban growth. The competition was especially fierce between the </span><i>Chicago Times </i><span>(Democratic), the </span><i>Chicago Tribune</i><span> (Republican), and the </span><i>Daily News </i><span>(independent). <br /><br />This collection hosts some of the numerous known newspaper publications of the nineteenth and twentieth century in Chicago. </span>
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Rebecca Parker
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online resources: Wikipedia, WorldCat, Chicagology
Date
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October 2017
Language
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English
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Rebecca Parker
K. Johnson
Tyler Monaghan
2 Anonymous Editors
Type
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newspaper
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
19th - 20th Century Chicago
Text
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newspaper
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Title
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Chicago Daily News
Subject
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newspaper
Date
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1876-1978
Contributor
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Rebecca Parker
Relation
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online resources: Wikipedia, WorldCat, Chicagology
Format
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newspaper
Language
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English
Type
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newspaper
Coverage
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19th - 20th Century Chicago
Description
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<span><span>The </span><i>Daily News</i><span> was founded in</span><span> 1875 and began publishing early the next year. <span>It was the first one-cent newspaper published in Chicago. </span>It strove for mass readership. </span>The purpose was to establish a paper the price of which should be the lowest unit of American coinage, so that no one could get below them in price; then to make it just as good in point of news as any higher priced paper in the city; to let its price alone carry it to the lower classes of society, and make its tone as high as that of any paper, feeling assured that its price would take care of the lower classes, and relying upon its tone to give it character among the better classes. Their idea, in brief, was to give a five-cent paper for one cent; and they believed there was a fortune in it. The ideal they had in view for the </span><em>Daily News</em><span> involved other radical changes. </span>
Creator
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Melville E. Stone, Percy Meggy, and William E. Dougherty (Founders, 1875)
Victor F. Lawson (Owner, 1876-1925)
Chicago
newspaper
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1870 Advertisement in the <em>Chicago Tribune</em>
Subject
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newspaper
Description
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Advertisement in the <em>Chicago Tribune</em> displaying the paper's distribution statistics.
Date
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1870
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Rebecca Parker
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Wikimedia Commons
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newspaper
Language
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English
Type
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newspaper
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Title
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Chicago Newspapers, Articles, Clippings
Subject
The topic of the resource
newspaper
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Turn of the century Chicago newspapers ushered in an era of news reporting that was, unlike earlier periods, in tune with the particulars of community life in specific regions of the city. Vigorous competition between older and newer-style city papers soon broke out, centered on civic activism and sensationalist reporting of urban political issues and the numerous problems associated with rapid urban growth. The competition was especially fierce between the </span><i>Chicago Times </i><span>(Democratic), the </span><i>Chicago Tribune</i><span> (Republican), and the </span><i>Daily News </i><span>(independent). <br /><br />This collection hosts some of the numerous known newspaper publications of the nineteenth and twentieth century in Chicago. </span>
Creator
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Rebecca Parker
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online resources: Wikipedia, WorldCat, Chicagology
Date
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October 2017
Language
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English
Contributor
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Rebecca Parker
K. Johnson
Tyler Monaghan
2 Anonymous Editors
Type
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newspaper
Coverage
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19th - 20th Century Chicago
Text
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Original Format
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newspaper
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Title
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Chicago Tribune
Subject
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newspaper
Description
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From its beginnings in 1847, the newspaper pledged to be a good citizen and an active participant in the life of Chicago. The Tribune was also a standard-bearer for innovative journalism. During the paper's formative years, the Tribune was a leading anti-slavery newspaper and was instrumental in the election of President Abraham Lincoln. In 1881, the Tribune reinvigorated the city after the Great Chicago Fire, helping to lure business to the rebuilt city. The Tribune introduced several advancements that would irrevocably change newspapers. The Tribune developed a thick Sunday edition full of features, analysis, and advertising. It established the first foreign news service staffed by Americans and later became the first paper to maintain a reporting staff on Capitol Hill. The Tribune also revolutionized the look of papers--using three-and four-color printing, and publishing the first color photograph.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com
Date
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1847-Present
Contributor
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Rebecca Parker
Relation
A related resource
online resources: Wikipedia, WorldCat, Chicagology
Format
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newspaper
Language
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English
Type
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newspaper
Coverage
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19th - 20th Century Chicago
Creator
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James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest (Founders)
Chicago
newspaper
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July 1887 Advertisement in <em>The Chicago Times </em>
Description
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Advertisement in <em>The Chicago Times</em> displaying the paper's distribution statistics.
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James J. West (Editor)
Publisher
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The Chicago Times Company
Date
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July 17, 1888
Contributor
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Rebecca Parker
Relation
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OCLC No. 10588062
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newspaper
Language
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English
Type
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newspaper
Subject
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newspaper
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Title
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Chicago Newspapers, Articles, Clippings
Subject
The topic of the resource
newspaper
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Turn of the century Chicago newspapers ushered in an era of news reporting that was, unlike earlier periods, in tune with the particulars of community life in specific regions of the city. Vigorous competition between older and newer-style city papers soon broke out, centered on civic activism and sensationalist reporting of urban political issues and the numerous problems associated with rapid urban growth. The competition was especially fierce between the </span><i>Chicago Times </i><span>(Democratic), the </span><i>Chicago Tribune</i><span> (Republican), and the </span><i>Daily News </i><span>(independent). <br /><br />This collection hosts some of the numerous known newspaper publications of the nineteenth and twentieth century in Chicago. </span>
Creator
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Rebecca Parker
Source
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online resources: Wikipedia, WorldCat, Chicagology
Date
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October 2017
Language
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English
Contributor
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Rebecca Parker
K. Johnson
Tyler Monaghan
2 Anonymous Editors
Type
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newspaper
Coverage
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19th - 20th Century Chicago
Text
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Original Format
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newspaper
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Title
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The Chicago Times
Subject
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newspaper
Description
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Chicago newspaper popular in the latter half of the nineteenth-century founded in 1854. The paper was originally published in the fifth story of the McCormick Block, on the corner of Randolph and Dearborn streets. The circulation was but little over one thousand, with no advertising patronage worth mentioning. In a very short time, these quarters were found to be too small, and a removal was made to No. 74 Randolph Street. The close of the Civil War found the <em>Times</em> one of the most prosperous newspapers in the city, and it was compelled to enlarge its quarters and press facilities. In 1866, a new building with a stone front was erected on the southwest corner of Dearborn Street and Calhoun Place. It was five stories in height and intended expressly for the <em>Times</em>. The newspaper merged with the <em>Chicago Herald </em>in 1895.
Creator
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Isaac Cook, James Sheahan and David Cameron (Founders)
Wilbur F. Storey (Owner/Editor, 1861-1884)
James J. West (Owner/Editor, 1887-1895)
Clinton Snowden (Editor, 1887-unknown)
Charles Chapin (City Editor, 1888-1895)
Publisher
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Chicago Times Company
Date
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1854-1895
Contributor
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Rebecca Parker
Relation
A related resource
online resources: Wikipedia, WorldCat, Chicagology
Format
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newspaper
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
late 19th century Chicago
Type
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newspaper
Chicago
newspaper
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Chicago's Women Religious
Description
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A variety of Catholic religious orders have called Chicago home over the years. Whether serving the poor or creating schools, women religious are a major part of the city's Catholic heritage. This collection shows the accomplishments of these orders with photographs and artifacts from 1837-1987.
Creator
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Emily Davis
Contributor
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Emily Davis
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Title
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Skyscraper Article
Subject
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Mercedes McCambridge
Description
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An article from the Mundelein College newspaper, "The Skyscraper", recounting senior student, Mercedes McCambridge, winning an award and a contract with NBC.
Creator
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Skyscraper Newspaper
Source
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Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago
Publisher
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Mundelein College
Date
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1937
Contributor
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K. Johnson
Rights
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Use of the image requires the written permission from the Director of the Women and Leadership Archives.
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Image
Language
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English
Type
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Article
Coverage
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1937
actress
mercedes mccambridge
mundelein
newspaper
radio
skyscraper