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    Eldridge, Florence

      Eliot, George

      Ellington, Duke

      Ellis, C. P.

      Engstrand, Stuart

      Enron

      Entertainment Tonight (TV)

      Erie Clothing Company

      The Establishment

      Ethan Frome (play)

      Evans, Walker

      Fabre, Jean-Henri

      “Failed ’48ers,”

      Fairbanks, Douglas

      Fall, Albert

      Farm Security Administration (FSA)

      Farnol, Barry

      Farrell, James T.

      Faulkner, William

      Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

      Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

      Federal Theater Project

      Fellini, Federico

      Fermi, Enrico

      Fiddler on the Roof (play)

      Field, Marshall I,

      Field, Marshall III,

      Field, Marshall V,

      Fine Arts Quartet

      Finnish barber (Bughouse Square person)

      First Amendment

      Fitzgerald, Zelda

      Flentye, H. L.

      Fletcher, Polly

      Foch, Ferdinand

      Fonda, Jane

      Foner, Eric

      Fontanne, Lynn

      Ford, Henry

      Fortune magazine

      The Fountainhead (Rand)

      Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago)

      Frank, Lew

      Fratto, Louis

      Frederick (Minsa’s boyfriend)

      Freeman, Arnie

      Freeman, Bud

      Freire, Paolo

      Freud, Sigmund

      Friday magazine

      Friedman, Milton

      Friends (TV)

      Frisch, Frankie

      Froggy (pimp)

      The Front Page (play)

      Fuchs, Klaus

      Fuller, Buckminster

      Fuller, Margaret

      Gable, Clark

      Gage, Lyman

      Galbraith, John Kenneth

      Galli-Curci, Amelita

      Gandhi, Mahatma

      Garfield, John

      Garland, Judy

      Garrity, Vince

      Garroway, Dave

      Garroway at Large (TV)

      Garson, Greer

      Gary, Joseph E.

      Garzutti, Shirley

      Geer, Will

      Gelders, Joe

      George V Hotel (Paris, France)

      Ghosts (Ibsen play)

      GI Bill

      Gibson, Mel

      Girard, Kansas

      Girard, Pennsylvania

      Girdler, Tom

      The Glass Menagerie (film)

      Glassford, Pelham

      Gobel, George

      Goethe, Johann Wolfgang

      Goldberg, Jonah

      Golden Rule (ship)

      Goldman, Emma

      Goldman Sachs Company

      Gone With the Wind (film)

      The Good War (Terkel oral history)

      Goodman, Theodosia. See Bara, Theda

      Goodrich (Bughouse Square person)

      Gordimer, Nadine

      Gordon (precinct captain)

      Gordon, Ruth

      Gourfain, Ed

      Grace, Sister (Bughouse Square person)

      Graham, John

      Graham, Martha

      The Grapes of Wrath (Steinbeck)

      Great Depression

      Greed (film)

      Green, Dwight

      Green, Henrietta Howland

      Green Mill (Chicago)

      Green, Paul

      Greenberg, Louis

      Greensboro, North Carolina

      Greenspan, Alan

      Gregory, Charles Oscar

      Grenada

      Griffith, Raymond

      Grobnik, Slats

      Groh, Heinie

      Group Theater (New York City)

      Guatemala

      Gump, Jean

      Guthrie, Woody

      Hague, Frank

      Haldeman-Julius, E.

      Hall, Wendell

      Hall of Fame of Black Writers

      Hammett, Dashiell

      Hannegan, Bob

      Hansen (radio engineer)

      Hapgood, Jim

      Hard Times (Terkel)

      Hardie, Keir

      Harding, Warren G.

      Harmon, Lily

      Harmon, Paddy

      Harper, Harry

      Harrison, Carter

      Hart, Pearl

      Hartman, Bob

      Harvey, Paul

      Hawthorne, Nathaniel

      Hayden, Sterling

      Hayden, Tom

      Haymarket Affair (1886)

      Head, Henry

      Held, John Jr.

      Helsing’s Bar (Chicago)

      Hemingway, Ernest

      Henry, Lucille

      Hepburn, Katharine

      Herb (friend)

      Here Is Your Enemy (Cameron)

      Higginbottom, J. C.

      High Steppers

      Highlander Folk School

      Hightower, Lottie

      Hill, Napoleon

      Hilton Hotel (Chicago)

      Hinton, Judge

      Hiroshima

      Hirshhorn Museum

      Hitler, Adolph

      Ho Chi Minh

      Hodiak, John

      Hoffman, Abbie

      Hoffman, Julius

      Hoffman, Nicolas von

      Holiday, Billie

      Hollywood Ten

      Holt, John

      Holy Name Cathedral (Chicago)

      Holzfeind, Frank

      Honey Dripper

      Hoover, Herbert

      Hoover, J. Edgar

      Hope Dies Last (Terkel)

      Hopkins, Harry

      Hoppe, Willie

      Hopper, DeWolf

      Horn, Lena

      Horton, Myles

      The Hot Plate (ST news column)

      Hotel Guyon (Chicago)

      Houdini

      House Un-American Activities Committee

      Howard, Sidney

      Howells, William Dean

      Hughes, Langston

      Hull, Henry

      Hull House (Chicago)

      Hutchins, Robert Maynard

      Hyde Park (London)

      Ibsen, Henrik

      Ickes, Harold

      Iglesia, Elena de la

      In Abraham’s Bosom (play)

      Independent Voters of Illinois

      Industrial Workers of the World “Wobblies” (IWW)

      Inherit the Wind (film)

      Insull, Samuel

      Interference (film)

      International Harvester Works

      Iran

      Iraq war

      Iron, Ralph (aka Olive Schreiner)

      Irving, Henry

      It Can’t Happen Here (play)

      Ives, Burl

      Jackson, Jesse

      Jackson, Mahalia

      Jackson, Marvin

      Jacobs, Bernie

      Jacobs, Rita

      Jaffe, Henry

      Jagger, Mick

      Jarecki, Judge

      Jefferson, Lucille

      Jefferson, Nancy

      Jefferson, Thomas

      Jefferson Barracks (Missouri)

      Jeopardy (TV)

      Jerzy Kosinski prize

      Jewish furniture dealer

      Jim (friend)

      Jimenez, Cha-Cha

      Joe the Bartender

      Johnson, Lady Bird

      Johnson, Lyndon B.

      Johnson, Tank

      Johnson’s (Chicago bookie)

      Josefina (roomer)

      Joseph, Burton

      Joy Street (ST radio series)

      The Jungle (Sinclair)

      Kahlo, Frida

      Kalven, Harry

      Kearns, Jack

      Kefauver, Estes

      Keller, Helen

      Kelley, Florence

      Kelly, Ed

      Kelly, Edward J.

      Kelly, George “Highpockets,”

      Kennedy, John F.

      Kennedy, J
    oseph

      Kennedy, Robert F.

      Kent, Professor

      Kerner, Otto

      Kerry, John

      King Lear (Shakespear)

      King, Martin Luther Jr.

      Kinney, Monte

      Kirkland, Jack

      Kogan, Herman

      Kolar, Chester

      Koppel, Ted

      Korshak, Sidney

      Ku Klux Klan

      Kukla, Fran and Ollie (TV)

      Kupfer, Kurt

      Kuppenheimer’s Clothing Store (Chicago)

      KYW radio

      La Lanne, Jack

      LaFollette, Robert “Bob,”

      Lamb, Charles

      Lamb, Mary

      Landry, Lawrence

      Lange, Dorothea

      Lardner, Ring

      Lardner, Ring Jr.

      The Last Carousel (Algren)

      The Last Mile (play)

      Laura (prostitute)

      Lawrence, David

      Lazzeri, Tony

      Leader Cleaners (Chicago)

      Ledga, Mike

      Leekley, Olive

      Lehmann, Lotte

      Leonard, Bill

      Lerner, Leo

      Les Halles (Paris, France)

      Lesbian and Gay Hall of Fame

      Lewis, J. Ham

      Lewis, Sinclair

      Lewis, William

      Liberty League

      Liebowitz, Annie

      Lincoln, Abraham

      Lindbergh, Charles

      Lindlahr (Chicago hospital)

      Linn, James Webber

      Lipson, Paul

      Lister to Our Story (Lomax)

      Living Newspaper

      Lloyd, Henry Demarest

      Lloyd, Jessie Bross

      Lodge, Henry Cabot

      Lomax, Alan

      Lombard, Carole

      Look Homeward,Angel (Wolfe)

      Lookingglass Theatre (Chicago)

      Lord, Pauline

      Los Alamos, New Mexico

      Louis the Chef

      Lovejoy, Elijah

      Lovett, Robert Morse

      Lowden, Frank

      Loy, Myrna

      Ludgin, Earl

      Lunt, Alfred

      Lydon, Dan

      Ma Perkins (soap opera)

      McAdoo, William Gibbs

      MacArthur, Douglas

      McCarthyism

      McClendon, Rose

      McCormick, Robert

      McCormick, Ruth Hanna

      McCutcheon, John

      McDougall, Curtis

      MacFadden, Bernard

      McGhee, Brownie

      McGraw, John

      McKinley High School (Chicago)

      MacLeish, Archibald

      McPartland, Jimmy

      McPartland, Marian

      McQueen, Alex

      MacSwaney, Terence

      McTeague (opera)

      McWilliams, Carey

      Madhubuti, Haki

      Makeba, Miriam

      Makem, Tommy

      Malden, Hal

      Malfitano, Catherine

      The Mandarins (Beauvoir)

      Mandeville, Butler

      Manners, Hartley

      Manor House Coffee

      Mao Tse-Tung

      March, Frederic

      The March of Time (film)

      March on Washington (1963)

      Marovitz, Abraham Lincoln

      The Marriage of Figaro (opera)

      Marshall, Thomas

      Marshall, William

      Marx, Groucho

      Mattachine Society

      Mauldin, Bill

      Maxwell House Coffee

      May Day

      May, Elaine

      Mazzini, Giuseppe

      Means, Gardiner

      Mecca Flats (Chicago)

      Meitner, Lisa

      Mellon, Andrew

      Melville, Herman

      Memorial Day Massacre (1937)

      Mencken, H. L.

      Merchandise Mart (Chicago)

      Merchant Marines

      Meredith, Burgess

      Meyerhoff agency

      Miami, Florida

      Midney, Frank

      Mikva, Abner

      Milestone, Lewis

      Miller, Arthur

      Miller, Henry

      Miller, Howard

      Miller, Max

      Minnie, Memphis

      Minsa, Burri

      Miranda, Perry

      Miske, Billy

      Mitchell, Dennis

      Mix, Tom

      Moler’s (Chicago barbershop)

      Monet, Claude

      Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott in

      Moody Bible Institute

      Mooney, Captain (Chicago policeman)

      Moore, Jerry

      Moore, Quinton

      Moretti (poker player)

      Morgan, Helen

      Morning in the Streets (Mitchell documentary)

      Morris, Chester “Chet,”

      Morris, McKay

      Morris High School (Bronx)

      Mossedegh, Mohammed

      Mostel, Zero

      Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

      Mueller, Bob

      Mueller, Emil

      Muir, Jean

      Murdoch, Flossie

      Murdoch, Rupert

      Mussolini, Benito

      Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich

      Myrdal, Jan

      Nagasaki

      The Nation

      National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

      National Youth Administration (NYA)

      Nazimova, Alla

      NBC

      Nearmyer, Carroll

      Nearmyer, Mrs.

      Negri, Pola

      Nelson, Battling

      The Neon Wilderness (Algren)

      Nero (emperor of Rome)

      Nesbitt, Cathleen

      New Deal

      NewYork Review of Books

      New York Yankees

      Newberry Library (Chicago)

      Newspaper Guild

      Nicaragua

      Nichols, Kay

      Nichols, Mike

      Nightline (TV)

      Niles, John Jacob

      Niven, David

      Nixon, E. D.

      Nixon, Richard

      Nordstrand, Ray

      Norris, Frank

      Notes from a Sea Diary (Algren)

      O’Connor, Flannery

      O’Connor, Una

      O’Daley, Daddy

      Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck)

      Oglesby, Richard J.

      O’Keefe, Jack

      Oklahoma (musical)

      Oleon and Bronner

      Olivier, Laurence

      Omaha (horse)

      On a Note of Triumph (Corwin radio program)

      Onassis, Aristotle

      O’Neill, Eugene

      Ontario Hotel (Chicago)

      Operation PUSH

      Oppenheimer, J. Robert

      Orff, Carl

      Orwell, George

      Othello (Shakespeare)

      Outside the Magic Circle (Durr)

      Overkill and Megalove (Corwin)

      Page, Geraldine

      Paine, Thomas

      Palmer House (Chicago)

      Pantheon Books

      Parent Teachers Association

      Paris, France, ST first trip to

      Parker, Dorothy

      “Parker’s Back” (O’Connor)

      Parks, Gordon

      Parks, Larry

      Parks, Rosa

      Parsons, Albert

      Parsons, Lucy

      Pasteur, Louis

      Patton, George

      Paul, Alice

      Peekskill Riots

      Pellegrini, Norm

      Peltz, Dave

      Penthouse magazine

      Pepper, Claude

      Perkins, Frances

      Perspective (WFMT booklet)

      Petrie, Dan

      Phillips, Erna

      Picasso, Pablo

      Pidgeon, Walter

      Pinochet, Augusto

      Pinza, Enzio

      Plame, Valerie

     
    Playboy magazine

      Podewell, Les

      Poe, Edgar Allen

      Pogodin, Nikolai

      Point of Departure (Cameron)

      The Poker Players (Monet)

      Pond, Father

      Porgy and Bess (play)

      Port Huron Statement

      Potter, Robert

      Powell, Adam Clayton

      Powell, William

      Powers, John

      Powles, George W. Jr.

      Prendergast, Thomas

      Price, Sister

      Prix Italiz

      Progressive Party

      Prohibition

      Prokofiev, Sergey

      Puccini, Giacomo

      Puerifoy, John

      Purvis, Melvin

      Pygmalion (play)

      Quinlin, Red

      Quinn, Arthur

      Quinn, Jimmy “Hot Stove,”

      Race (Terkel)

      Raft, George

      Raimu (aka Jules Auguste Muraire)

      Raisa, Rosa

      Rambova, Natacha

      Rand, Ayn

      Randolph, A. Philip

      Random House

      Reagan Democrats

      Reagan, Ronald

      Red Cross

      Red, Tampa

      Reitman, Ben

      A Report from a Chinese Village (Myrdal)

      Republic Steel Company

      Republican Party See also specific person

      Resettlement Administration (RA)

      Reuther, Della

      Rhee, Syngman

      Riccardo’s (Chicago restaurant)

      “Richard Corey” (Robinson)

      Richardo, Ric

      Rickey, Branch

      Rievera, Diego

      Rigsby, Rose

      Risko, Johnny

      “The River” (O’Connor)

      Rixey, Eppa Jeptha

      Robeson, Paul

      Robinson, Edward Arlington

      Robinson, Edward G.

      Robinson, Jackie

      Robison, Carson

      Roble, Chet

      Rockefeller, John D. Jr.

      Roettinger, Philip Clay

      Roget’s Thesaurus

      Romano (precinct captain)

      rooming house (Chicago)

      Annie as manager of

      description of

      guests at

      selling of

      ST childhood at

      Roosevelt, Eleanor

      Roosevelt, Franklin D.

      and atomic bomb

      death of

      and elections of 1940,

      and elections of 1944,

      fireside chats of

      and leadership poll

      McCormick’s dislike for

      New Deal of

      second inaugural address of

      and ST as pro-FDR reporter

      Supreme Court packing by

      and veterans’ bonuses

      and Wallace

      and Walsh

      Weinberg’s comments about

      and Wheeler

      Rosenberg trial

      Ross, Tony

      Rostow, Eugene V.

      Royko, Mike

      RUR, Rossum’s Universal Robots (play)

      Rushing, Jimmy

      Ruskin, John

      Russell, Bertrand

      Ruth, Babe

      Ryan, Quinn

      Ryder, Albert Pinkham

      Sacco, Buciki

      Sacks, Oliver

      Safer, Morley

      St. Ignatius School (Chicago)

     


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