History. And specifically today we will focus on what i call baseball during the Great Depression. A lot of things that have been ten when developing throughout the semester in one of my classes as you can learn by looking at baseball and were going to see that inaction today suddenly start with the things for lecture today, and looking at the age of baseball and until you what that is a little bit of that is not a familiar word for you. Also with journalism another media and this is in sports during the Great Depression romania pretty in relationship emerging in baseball and the media and you can see some of the origins of that during the semester but here kind of reaches the pinnacle and also depression on baseball and this tremendous event for the entire nation it happened we understand that event by looking at baseball then of course what is this and why did i choose that word during this era in baseball and how does it reflect baseballs response to the Great Depression. And then o
And 48 then my companion for the last few weeks every both of you for reading easier. Thank you everyone for reading the letter here. Thank you so much. Our coverage of a fast continues now. Answered yesterday. His evenings session is entitled of vision of the city, chicago suntimes architecture credit layer came in, former Chicago Tribune architect greg gerald letters. Architecture credit for the chicago suntimes is also the suntimes Editorial Board where he writes editorials on the, development, politics and lee is the of the cbook Southern Exposure, he overlooks architecture of chicagos south side of Leicester University press which showcases his architectural photography and social commentary. His photography of the environment has appeared in 19 periodicals such as the New York Times and architectural s, chicago architect, site and an International Design publication such as paul wells and modular. Unsurprised mentor where canaan was the Chicago Tribunes architecture critic were t
Thanks so much for joining us today. Ng this mornings session is entitled he had it coming. Four murderist women. My apologies. He had it coming will be available for sell and signing, nancy, nancy. Corey has been a reporter at the Chicago Tribune for nine years where she tells stories using data and the tribunes archives. She collaborate, together they share their findings and the vintage Chicago Tribune newsletter. 25 year veteran, marianne has been photo journalist and photo editor. Di editor of the weekly tribune create and edit books and curates at the tribune. Born andse raised and still livg in chicago, is the creator treasuries. Chicago tavern, history of the billy boat and sidewalk one and sidewalk two, collections of columns embellished by the work of photographer charles. Our moderator today mary, chicago writer, journalist and teacher. Her book, a life was named best biography by society of midland authors. Please help me welcome our distinguished guests. [applause] nice cr
History. And specifically today we will focus on what i call baseball during the Great Depression. A lot of things that have been ten when developing throughout the semester in one of my classes as you can learn by looking at baseball and were going to see that inaction today suddenly start with the things for lecture today, and looking at the age of baseball and until you what that is a little bit of that is not a familiar word for you. Also with journalism another media and this is in sports during the Great Depression romania pretty in relationship emerging in baseball and the media and you can see some of the origins of that during the semester but here kind of reaches the pinnacle and also depression on baseball and this tremendous event for the entire nation it happened we understand that event by looking at baseball then of course what is this and why did i choose that word during this era in baseball and how does it reflect baseballs response to the Great Depression. And then o
Us today. The session is entitled the house that madigan built. The recordha brent of illinois velvet hammer and conversation with joan. Raise the book will be available for sale and signing at the book sales and signing tent and on your map is marked as an end. As a Chicago Tribune Investigative Reporter who has covered indicted ex speaker of the house Michael Madigan for four decades. Also covered two governors i went to prison and a state senator who went to the white house. Lives with his wife peggy in ad inlincoln park. Moderated joe esposito hosts chicagos only progressive radio talk show every afternoon wc pca m820. Heartland signal. Com. Numerous awards and nbc today show. She considers herself a government geek. Thanks much for joining us today. Please lets give them a warm welcome and look forward to sharing more q a to follow as well as a book signing. Lets welcome them. Hi, thanks for coming. Thanks for getting up early and coming. I work afternoons this is still early for