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It’s hot, Chicago, but it’s been hotter. The first 100-degree day was recorded on July 16, 1887. When the Tribune reported on “how fashionable people solve the hot weather problem,” suggestions included reading a book indoors, going on a canoe excursion or leaving town for a cooler locale. Chicago logged its highest official temperature of 105 degrees on July 24, 1934, but unofficial results ...

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