Chicago (Ill.)
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Alumni Magazine, 1954-present
"Chapter Heading - Chicago"
Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, 1956-2012
The Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection was assembled through the efforts of Dr. Lisa Brock, a faculty member of Columbia College Chicago and a seminal force in the local anti-apartheid movement. This collection highlights the grassroots organizations during the 1980s and 1990s that formed to protest international issues of apartheid and how they operated to reach a common goal.
"Chicago's Soft Underbelly Sangamon Street near Roosevelt, Southwest Side"
Clyde Caswell Collection, 1909-1963
Clyde Martin Caswell was a radio pioneer in the 1940s and 1950s whose on-air name was Jim Christie. He also served as the head of the Columbia College Radio Department and later, as Dean of Students at the college. The collection strength lies in its radio recordings from the time period. The collection dates span from the late 1940s to the late 1950s and measures 4 cubic feet. Caswell died in 1958 in Evanston, Illinois.
Columbia Chronicle, 1965-present
The Columbia Chronicle is the student newspaper of Columbia College Chicago. The content of this publication was originally combined with the Alumni newsletters, but beginning in the 1970s, it became an independent source. This collection consists entirely of the student newspapers published by the College.
Gallery 312 Collection, 1982-2005
Gallery 312 was founded in 1994 by Lewis S. and Anne Neri Kostiner as a nonprofit art organization at 312 North May Street in Chicago, Illinois. The Gallery focused on the development of local artists and exhibited works by local and international artists alike. The Gallery 312 Collection is a student-centered study collection illustrating gallery operations from a working gallery.
John R. Fischetti Collection, 1945-2003 (mostly 1945-1980)
John R. Fischetti (1916-1980) worked as an editorial and political cartoonist for over thirty years and was employed by several prestigious publications including Chicago Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times, The New York Times, The New York Herald Tribune, and Stars & Stripes. This collection of Fischetti’s personal papers illustrates his professional work and creative process through his illustrations and concept sketchbooks.