Album, 1928.

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Album, 1928.

The collection contains an album of pages from the program of the annual dinner of the Indiana Society of Chicago held on December 1, 1928. Guests include Samuel Insull, five judges, and the presidents of 14 railroad lines. The program includes a guest list, an account of all the remarks and toasts, and texts of sentimental songs to be sung.

1 bound v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7320644

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Indiana Society of Chicago

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The Indiana Society of Chicago was founded in 1905 by John T. McCutcheon and George Ade as a social organization for Chicagoans transplanted from Indiana. The society placed an early emphasis on literature and the arts, but soon branched out to sponsor educational programs, and hold monthly meetings and social events. It continues to honor outstanding individuals and institutions from Indiana at an annual dinner. The society's philanthropic activities include offering educational scholarships to...

Studebaker, Clement, 1871-1932.

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Studebaker was the son of Clement Studebaker Sr., the founder of the South Bend, Ind. wagon company that would become the Studebaker Automobile Company. Clement Jr. joined the family firm after graduating from college. In 1914 he moved to Chicago and went into public utilities. In 1928 he was president of the Indiana Club of Chicago. From the description of Album, 1928. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 31600427 ...