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Half of Illinois lives in Chicago and half lives "downstate," and the unwillingness of the twain to meet has made Illinois politics as unpredictable to the experts of the Roosevelt regime as to most of their predecessors. In 1932 the Chicago Democratic machine of Mayor Edward J. Kelly and old...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTE: Even Number | 2/21/1938 | See Source »

Both machines had other plans. Figuring that so long as they had to fight downstate they had better have a more effective campaigner, Bosses Kelly and Nash gave Bill Dieterich his walking papers. Their candidate, they indicated, would be U. S. District Attorney Michael L. Igoe. Irishman Igoe, a Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTE: Even Number | 2/21/1938 | See Source »

A rumor that Col. Lindbergh intended to come home started a few weeks ago in St. Louis. Major Albert Bond Lambert, one of the backers of the 1927 flight, announced that he had received a letter in which the Colonel said he hoped to be in St. Louis "very soon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: Lindbergh Landing | 12/13/1937 | See Source »

118 pounds--Ross (H) defeated VerBurg: referee's decision. 125 pounds--Dailey (H) defeated Stone: fall, over time period. 135 pounds--Al Richter (H) defeated Hobson: referee's decision. 145 pounds--Lindinfelser (H) defeated Cohen: fall, 7m., 14s. 155 pounds--Goslin (H) defeated Cetter: referee's decision. 165 pounds--Doughaday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JOHNSON'S WRESTLERS THROW M.I.T. GRAPPLERS | 12/13/1937 | See Source »

The world is full of secondary masterpieces which are continually discovered by people who never saw them before. Nevertheless it appeared last week that Director Pratt had unearthed a highly unusual hoard from the old Crocker cache. Of 60 drawings which have never been seen before in the U. S...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Crocker Collection | 8/30/1937 | See Source »

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