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Tribune Tower competition
Tribune staff reporterTribune Tower is the product of the most famous architecture competition of the 20th Century. On this date, the 75th anniversary of the Tribune, co-publishers Robert R. McCormick and Joseph Patterson announced a design contest for the newspaper's new...Tags: Indiana, Freedom of the Press, Road Transportation, Tribune Tower, Travel
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Chicago hopes Zell polishes civic icon
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor more than 40 years, Martha Campbell has started her day by picking up a copy of the Chicago Tribune. As a youngster, she scoured the pages to make sure the country hadn't gone to war with the Soviet Union. As a parent, she got up hours before her...Tags: Television, Rhode Island, Tribune Tower, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, LaSalle Bank
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America enters World War I
Tribune staff reporterWhen President Woodrow Wilson asked for a declaration of war against Germany on April 2, 1917, it surprised no one. When Congress issued the declaration four days later, it was a matter of course. America's entry into World War I had been building for...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, William Hale Thompson, Bars and Clubs, Jane Addams, Dining and Drinking
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Robert R. McCormick
Tribune staff reporterHis name was Robert R. McCormick, a president but not yet the Colonel. He was 33 and had been president of the Tribune for three years. On this date, McCormick embarked on an arrangement with his cousin, Joseph Patterson, to share editing and publishing...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Marketing, WGN, World War I (1914-1918), Politics
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"The Gumps"
Tribune staff reporterWho could believe that America would carry on a 42-year love affair with Andy Gump--a bald, toothless, chinless chap whose biggest claim to fame was that he invented the flowerpot and introduced the polka-dot tie to America? Maybe Chicago Tribune co-...Tags: Cartoons, Accidental Death, New York, Entertainment, Family
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Southern California Wildfire Rebuilding and Recovery Campaign Efforts
CHICAGO, Sept. 3, 2008 – The McCormick Foundation's Board of Directors approved more than $6 million in grants for the 2008 southern California Fire Intervention Relief Effort (FIRE) campaign, based upon the recommendations of an advisory board consisting...Tags: Wildfires, Disasters and Accidents, San Diego (San Diego, California), Management Change, San Diego County (California)
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Historian: Zell deal 'a great paradox'
Tribune staff reporterMany of Col. Robert R. McCormick's oddities—such as simplified spelling and rabid partisanship in news stories—disappeared long ago from the pages of the Chicago Tribune. But the conservative values that he espoused and shared with many...Tags: Tribune Company, Justice System, Journalism, Newspaper and Magazine, Richard Nixon
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On the future, dealmaking and bad press
Sam Zell, the open-collared Chicago billionaire who is set to take control of the buttoned-down Tribune Co., surveyed the stately office of legendary Tribune figure Col. Robert R. McCormick and signaled that a new era is at hand. "I think this would be a...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Tribune Tower, Layoffs and Downsizing, Wrigley Field, Companies and Corporations
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Buyout won't mean end of firm's link to foundation
Tribune staff reporterThis story contains corrected material, published April 7, 2007. The deal to take Tribune Co. private would end the Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation's long standing as a major shareholder of the company, but other ties between the Chicago-based...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Tribune Company, Corporate Officers, Tribune Tower, Justice and Rights
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Zell closes deal for The Times
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor the second time in eight years, control of the Los Angeles Times changed hands Thursday, passing from a staid Chicago conglomerate to a private company headed by an unpredictable and colorful billionaire, in a debt-heavy deal that creates tremendous...Tags: Television, Corporate Officers, David Geffen, Tribune Tower, Rupert Murdoch
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Joseph Medill buys the Chicago Tribune
Chicago TribuneThe little newspaper on Clark Street was certainly no great prize. Neither, in the eyes of Joseph Meharry Medill, was Chicago, which he viewed as a "quagmire on the lake." The 32-year-old crusading editor of the Cleveland Morning Leader could not be...Tags: Ohio, Slavery, Newspaper and Magazine, Abraham Lincoln, Chicago Tribune
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Myphl17 Cares Fund
Myphl17 cares, a fund of the Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation, supports non-profit organizations, specifically targeting children and youth in need. The foundation was established in 1955 and has current assets of approximately $2 billion. Since...Tags: Family, Children, Special Olympics, Death, Chicago Tribune
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