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American newspapers --- Consolidation and merger of corporations --- History --- Chicago tribune.
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"Elliot Carlson tells of Stanley Johnston, a Chicago Tribune reporter who exposed a vitally important secret during World War II. After Johnston is embarked in the USS Lexington during the Battle of the Coral Sea, he is assigned to a cabin on the rescue ship Barnett where messages from Pacific Fleet commander Admiral Chester Nimitz are circulated. One reveals the order of battle of Imperial Japanese Navy forces advancing on Midway Atoll. Johnston shares this info in a 7 June 1942 Chicago Tribune front-page story. Navy officials fear the Japanese will discover the article, realize their code has been cracked, and quickly change it. Drawing on seventy-five-year-old testimony never before released, Carlson describes the grand jury room where jurors convened by the FDR administration consider charges that Johnston violated the Espionage Act. Using FBI files, U.S. Navy records, archival materials from the Chicago Tribune, and Japanese sources, Carlson at last brings to light the full story of Stanley Johnston's trial."--Provided by publisher.
Midway, Battle of, 1942. --- War correspondents --- Leaks (Disclosure of information) --- World War, 1939-1945 --- History --- Journalists. --- Cryptography. --- Press coverage. --- Censorship. --- Johnston, Stanley. --- Johnston, Stanley --- Trials, litigation, etc. --- Chicago Tribune (Firm) --- Midway, Battle of, 1942
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72.036 <73> --- 72.092 --- Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Architectuurwedstrijden --- 72.092 Architectuurwedstrijden --- 72.036 <73> Moderne bouwkunst. Architectuur van de 20e eeuw--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Skyscrapers --- High-rise buildings --- Architecture --- Building, Iron and steel --- Office buildings --- Tall buildings --- Designs and plans --- Tribune Tower (Chicago, Ill.) --- International competition for a new administration building for the Chicago tribune, MCMXXII. --- Chicago Tribune Tower competition
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Architecture --- Architectural drawing --- Skyscrapers --- Competitions --- Tribune Tower (Chicago, Ill.) --- Chicago tribune --- Buildings. --- By Stanley Tigerman ; With an Introduction by Stuart E.Cohen and Critical Essays by George Baird, Juan Pablo Bonta, Charles Jencks ... [et al.] --- architectuur --- twintigste eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- Chicago --- Illinois --- torengebouwen --- architectuurwedstrijden --- Howells John Mead --- Hood Raymond M. --- Saarinen Eliel --- Holabird & Roche --- 72.036 AM-vsa --- 721.02 --- Tribune Tower (Chicago, Ill.). --- Hood Raymond M
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If you have ever wanted to dig around in the archives for that perfect Sunday afternoon DVD and first turned to a witty weekly column in the New York Times, then you are already familiar with one of our nation's premier film critics. If you love movies-and the writers who engage them-and just happen to have followed two of the highest circulating daily papers in the country, then you probably recognize the name of the intellectually dazzling writer who has been penning pieces on American and foreign films for over thirty years. And if you called the City of the Big Shoulders home in the 1970s or 1980s and relied on those trenchant, incisive reviews from the Chicago Reader and the Chicago Tribune to guide your moviegoing delight, then you know Dave Kehr. When Movies Mattered presents a wide-ranging and illuminating selection of Kehr's criticism from the Reader-most of which is reprinted here for the first time-including insightful discussions of film history and his controversial Top Ten lists. Long heralded by his peers for both his deep knowledge and incisive style, Kehr developed his approach to writing about film from the auteur criticism popular in the '70s. Though Kehr's criticism has never lost its intellectual edge, it's still easily accessible to anyone who truly cares about movies. Never watered down and always razor sharp, it goes beyond wry observations to an acute examination of the particular stylistic qualities that define the work of individual directors and determine the meaning of individual films. From current releases to important revivals, from classical Hollywood to foreign fare, Kehr has kept us spellbound with his insightful critical commentaries. When Movies Mattered will secure his place among our very best writers about all things cinematic.
Motion pictures --- Film reviews --- Motion picture plays --- Motion picture reviews --- Movie reviews --- Reviews of motion pictures --- History. --- History and criticism --- film, cinema, cinematic, movies, transformation, change, archives, archival, critical, critics, journalism, biography, biographical, career, writer, america, american, united states, usa, 1970s, 1980s, chicago, tribune, reader, moviegoer, criticism, critique, auteur, director, jean renoir, alfred hitchcock, terrence malik, martin scorsese, risky business, after hours, escape from alcatraz.
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competitions --- Architecture --- 72.072 --- 72.03 --- 72.035 --- 72.036 --- Wedstrijden (architectuur) --- Architectuurwedstrijden --- Architectuurgeschiedenis --- Architectuur (geschiedenis) --- 19de eeuw (architectuur) --- Negentiende eeuw (architectuur) --- 20ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Twintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- Architectuurwedstrijden ; architectuurprijzen ; 1792-1980 --- 72.092 --- architectuur --- architectuurgeschiedenis --- architectuurwedstrijden --- architectuurprijzen --- Washington --- Witte Huis --- Londen --- Parijs --- operagebouwen --- Berlijn --- Rijksdag --- Eiffeltoren --- Wenen --- bankgebouwen --- Stockholm --- stadhuizen --- Helsinki --- stations --- Den Haag --- Vredespaleis --- Chicago --- Chicago Tribune --- Rome --- Sydney --- Kyoto --- congresgebouwen --- Amsterdam --- Centre Georges Pompidou --- Le Corbusier --- achttiende eeuw --- negentiende eeuw --- twintigste eeuw --- burgerlijke gebouwen --- 725 --- openbare gebouwen, burgerlijke, industriële en commerciële gebouwen --- Competitions. --- architecture [discipline] --- Competitions --- competitions [events]
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Much of public opinion research over the past several decades suggests that the American voters are woefully uninformed about politics and thus unable to fulfill their democratic obligations. Arguing that this perception is faulty, Vincent Hutchings shows that, under the right political conditions, voters are surprisingly well informed on the issues that they care about and use their knowledge to hold politicians accountable. Though Hutchings is not the first political scientist to contend that the American public is more politically engaged than it is often given credit for, previous scholarship--which has typically examined individual and environmental factors in isolation--has produced only limited evidence of an attentive electorate. Analyzing broad survey data as well as the content of numerous Senate and gubernatorial campaigns involving such issues as race, labor, abortion, and defense, Hutchings demonstrates that voters are politically engaged when politicians and the media discuss the issues that the voters perceive as important. Hutchings finds that the media--while far from ideal--do provide the populace with information regarding the responsiveness of elected representatives and that groups of voters do monitor this information when "their" issues receive attention. Thus, while the electorate may be generally uninformed about and uninterested in public policy, a complex interaction of individual motivation, group identification, and political circumstance leads citizens concerned about particular issues to obtain knowledge about their political leaders and use that information at the ballot box.
Democracy --- Political participation --- Public opinion --- Public opinion. --- Atlanta Journal. --- Charlotte Observer. --- Chicago Tribune. --- Dewine, Mike. --- Edwards-McNabb, Sybil. --- Erbring, Lutz. --- Feinstein, Dianne. --- Fenno, Richard. --- Gaudet, Helen. --- Glenn, John. --- Gulf War. --- Harvard Law Review. --- Hatfield, Mark. --- Heflin, Howard. --- Hollings, Ernest. --- Jewish Americans. --- Kassebaum, Nancy. --- Kingdon, John W. --- Lowery, Joseph. --- Millner, Guy. --- National Organization of Women. --- Politics in America. --- Republicans. --- Vietnam War. --- abortion. --- ballot access. --- blue-collar workers. --- core values. --- defense issues. --- foreign policy. --- group interests. --- international trade agreements. --- issue importance. --- issue publics. --- issue voting. --- key votes. --- labor issues. --- latent public opinion. --- media. --- motivation. --- newspapers. --- partisanship. --- party identification. --- priming. --- projection effect. --- religion. --- routine votes. --- salience. --- self-interest. --- term limits. --- union membership. --- women.
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