Robert J. Casey papers, 1907-1964.
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The Newberry was founded on July 1, 1887 and opened for business on September 6 of that year. The Newberry’s establishment came about because of a contingent provision in the will of Chicago businessman Walter L. Newberry (1804-68), which left what later amounted to approximately $2.2 million for the foundation of a “free, public” library on the north side of the Chicago River, if his two children died without issue. After the deaths of Mr. Newberry’s daughters and then, in 1885, of his widow, t...
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Casey, Robert J., 1890-1962
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Journalist, foreign correspondent, and author based in Chicago from the 1920s through the 1960s. Married to journalist Hazel MacDonald. From the description of Robert J. Casey papers, 1907-1964. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 187973214 ...
MacDonald, Hazel, 1891-1971.
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Chicago-based journalist and foreign correspondent in Europe during World War II. From the description of Hazel MacDonald papers, 1928-1967. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 187960964 ...
Borglum, Gutzon, 1867-1941
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Sculptor. From the description of Gutzon Borglum letters to John A. Stewart, 1914 and [undated]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122515632 American, 1867-1918. From the description of John Ruskin, Seated [sculpture]. [19--] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270906576 Artist, author, and sculptor. Full name: John Gutzon de la Mothe Borglum. From the description of Gutzon Borglum papers, 1895-1960 (bulk 1912-1941). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77...
Borglum, Mary
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Bobbs-Merrill Company
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Publishing company located in Indianapolis, IN. Founded by Samuel Merrill, Sr. in 1850, initially as a bookstore that expanded into a publishing house under his son, Samuel Merrill, Jr., and subsequent partners following the Civil War. The name went through several permutations Merrill, Meigs, and Company; the Bowen-Merrill Company; and finally Bobbs-Merrill, named in part after director William Conrad Bobbs, in 1903. Bobbs-Merrill published works of many significant authors, including James Whi...