University of Wisconsin.Chicago History Museum1 folder.Programs of football games played at home, 1932, 1933, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1948.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Chicago History Museum1 v. (unpaged) ;Scrapbook of poems, newspaper articles, correspondence, etc. of Carter H. Harrison, Jr., under pen-name of Cecil Harcourt.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Pasquesi, Sante.Chicago History Museum0.5 linear ft. (1 box)Photocopies of autobiographies by Sante Pasquesi ("My Life," 1933, 32 p.) and by his son Caesar Pasquesi ("Never To Be Forgotten," 1989, 175 p.) with photocopies of Sante Pasquesi's letters from Highland Park, Ill., to his son, who trained at Ft. Sheridan and served in the U.S. Army in the Pacific during World War II (ca. 450 p., 1941-1945) and an index to the letters and other items concerning the Pasquesis (70 p.). Letters concern family activities and commentary on political events and foreign policy.Contact InformationCatalog Record
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