Essays About chicago machine

 

  • Chicago Politics
    ... The "Chicago Machine" had its foundations laid during the brief term (1931-33) of Anton Cermak. ... Daley was Chicago, and the Machine, at its best. ...
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  • Richard J Daley
    ... as mayor of Chicago and then sustaining it from 1955 to 1976 characterizes his tenacity as politician. His explicit understanding of machine politics and use ...
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  • Origin of Machine Gun
    ... and Polack Joe Saltis attacked members of the O'Donnel family in Chicago. ... The machine gun was essentially an American invention, not simply because the four ...
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  • al capone
    ... armed with machine guns and sawed off shotguns. They shot down 7 of Moran's men but Moran was never there. The police and all the people of Chicago all knew ...
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  • Cyrus McCormick
    ... invention. McCormick advertised his machine with a guarantee. If ... Grove. So in 1847, Cyrus McCormick moved to Chicago. McCormick ...
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  • Firearms
    ... advantages of mini-machine guns are low cost, very high rate of fire, portability and reliability - that's why "Tommy" guns were so beloved by Chicago gangsters ...
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  • Al Capone
    ... armed with machine guns and sawed off shotguns. They shot down 7 of Moran's men but Moran was never there. The police and all the people of Chicago all knew ...
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  • Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintanace
    ... After about two years Pirsig left the institution and also left Chicago without his ... future points which Pirsig develops in his book: that the machine you are ...
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  • Al Capone
    ... armed with machine guns and sawed off shotguns. They shot down 7 of Moran's men but Moran was never there. The police and all the people of Chicago all knew ...
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  • Prohibition
    ... Other famous gangsters existed in Chicago such as 'Bugs Moran' and the 'O ... Due to business differences, Al Capone had his henchmen Jack (machine gun) McGurn plot ...
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  • Prohibition
    ... Other famous gangsters existed in Chicago such as 'Bugs Moran' and the 'O ... Due to business differences, Al Capone had his henchmen Jack (machine gun) McGurn plot ...
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  • The Father of Modern Agriculture
    ... He now had so much confidence in his machine that he offered a guarantee on its ... so in 1846 he moved his business from Virginia to the city of Chicago, where it ...
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  • Development f the Atomic Bomb
    ... The more the rod was pulled out the faster and louder the machine got. ... The success at Chicago prompted President Roosevelt to give top priority to the creation ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... In 1901 he gave a talk at the Hull House called "The Art and Craft of the Machine". Architects around Chicago had formed a movement called the Prairie School. ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright Article
    ... Wright gave a lecture called The Art and Craft at Chicago's Hull House of the Machine, in which he spoke of the important role new technology should play in ...
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  • House Music
    ... House music's earliest roots are found in the musical hotspots of Chicago around 1985 ... would play with soul and disco tunes by using a drum machine-generating a 4 ...
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  • Life of Al Capone
    ... During this time period, Chicago should have been given the nicknamed "The Bloody City ... One of Al's main sidekicks was Jack McGurn, known as "Machine Gun," who ...
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  • Aviation
    ... ther Missouri River & designed the Union Stockyards in Chicago & Kansas City. Chanutes machines marked a great advance. The guiding of the machine was done by ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... was often called the 'New York City Crime Boss,' or Alphonse 'Scarface' Capone who is the 'Infamous Chicago Gangster.'"(Top ... (Players) Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn. ...
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  • Designing Modernism
    Modernity The Machine Age The roots of the Modern Movement goes back to the profound ... In the United States, the cities of Chicago and New York gave birth to ...
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  • Al Capone 4
    ... In 1919, Capone came to Chicago to work for a racketeer. ... "Machine Gun" McGurn was given complete control of the hit. McGurn's plan was a creative one. ...
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  • Al Capone
    ... Chicago Syndicate, or Outfit"( ,8). After Torrio was shot in the Chicago Beer Wars ... six members of a rival gang and an innocent bystander and machine-gunned them ...
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  • Untouchables
    ... the North Side gang, now led by Bugs Moran, were mowed down by machine gun fire in a warehouse of the SMC Cartage Company at 2122 North Clack street, Chicago. ...
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  • Al Capone
    ... It may be the greatest violence that ever occurred during the Chicago gang era, as seven members of "Bugsy" Moran's mob were killed with machine-guns by ...
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  • 1920's
    ... John Thompson and Warren Center developed Thompson Machine Gun, also known as "Tommy Gun" or "Chicago Typewriter" as a "Trench Broom" for World War I. The ...
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  • Al Capone
    ... The simultaneous coming of automobiles, Thompson machine guns and telephones allowed successful ... from this problem but the most violent and corrupt was Chicago. ...
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  • urban history
    ... s Thomas J. Pendergast, Boston's James Michael Curly, and Chicago's Richard J ... from businesses enabled it to establish and maintain the machine's second ...
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  • Al Capone
    ... and his Antics with the media plus he had opened soup kitchens throughout Chicago to feed ... the men turned to the wall the men took out their sub machine gun and ...
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  • THE GREAT DEPRESSION
    ... They then robbed a police arsenal acquiring a cache of weapons including machine guns and ... and some of his gang were arrested and sent back to Chicago for trial ...
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  • Bicameralism
    ... association of the effectiveness of a simple government with the effectiveness of a simple machine is rather too ... Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984. ...
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