A man walks away from Kelly's Half Day House sign that is on the right. The building can be seen to the left behind the trees. There are some benchs behind the trees at the business. Kelly's was located on the northeast corner of Milwaukee Ave and…
Marked on the verso in pencil as "Knights of Pythias Review" by the photographer planner Edward H. Bennett, this photograph is identified as a Grant Park celebration in 1917 by William Hudson Harper, Chicago: A History and Forecast, 1921, p. 166. The…
Part of series with photograph labeled "Knights of Pythias Review" on verso. This photograph is identified as a Grant Park celebration of 1917 by William Hudson Harper in Chicago: A History and Forecast: 1921, p. 166. The Chicago Tribune in 1917…
Part of series with photograph labeled "Knights of Pythias Review" on verso. This photograph is identified as a Grant Park celebration of 1917 by William Hudson Harper in Chicago: A History and Forecast: 1921, p. 166. The Chicago Tribune in 1917…
This is a family history for Milton Louis Knoll, son of Louis Knoll, an immigrant from Canada to St. Paul early in the 20th C., who was killed in a construction accident, 1917. The late Louis's sons (George, Henry, and John Knoll) all went to work…
Shown here is comedian Kyle Grooms at Lake Forest College, Fall 2004-Winter 2005. For more information about him go to http://kylegrooms.net/wordpress/ For Youtube:http://www.youtube.com/user/kylegrooms?feature=watch
Earliest example of the Lake Forest University College Song. Music and lyrics for the L. F. U. College Song by Eben H. Wells and Chas. F. Ward, and Lyrics for the Aletheian Society Song to be sung to the tune "How Can I Leave Thee." Collection also…