Word: chicagoan
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...very impressed," said Adam J. Augustynski '86, vice president of the Democratic Club and a Chicagoan, adding, "He seemed very sincere and approachable. The mayor will surely be a major figure in the Democratic Party for some time...
Some questions focused on perceived gaffes by fellow Chicagoan Jackson. As the issues became more specific, the Black mayor responded, "The problems of the Rev. Jackson are his problems, and he will have to deal with them himself...
...story on its front page, beneath a guide to the paper's memorial section in honor of George Halas. The owner and former couch of the Bears had just died. In his column that day. Pulitzer Prize-winning Sun-Times writer Mike Royko said goodbye to "a classic Chicagoan." Others in Chicago undoubtedly said goodbye to the Sun-Times...
...final issue of the Daily News offered a simple headline: "So Long, Chicago." The prospect of another farewell seems far more depressing than the prospect of an average Chicagoan winging it with Wingo...
...Angeles. Asserts Joseph Harmon, president of Chicago's convention and tourism bureau: "The bottom line is people know they can come here and still make a buck." Sniffed Chicago Sun-Times Columnist Mike Royko: "So, a buffalo chip is bigger than a diamond." But at least one Chicagoan has already adapted to reality. Three years ago Tricia Fox opened the Second City Day School. Now she has seven and calls them the Fox Day Schools. "I didn't want to change the name every time the city slipped," she says. "Besides, Third or Fourth City Day School just...