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Travel and transport bronze medal
Embossed with "Lucky Penny" and the bust of a Native American on one side, and the travel and transport building on the other.
1933


"Century of Progress in a Nutshell"
Walnut shell with a small foldout inside containing pictures and notes.
1933

Souvenir spoon
A commemorative spoon produced for the 1933 fair.
1933

Puerto Rican Cultural Center
1980-1981 list of credit courses.
1980

El Ninó, no. 3 (Dicembre de 1989)
Newsletter from the Centro Infantil Consuelo Lee Corretjer daycare center.
1989

La Voz del Paseo Boricua;January, 2007 (Selected pages)
La Voz del Paseo Boricua Newspaper
2008


Los conoceré por sus palabaras: símbolo vivo de sus acciones (Selected pages)
Cover and selected pages from Los conoceré por sus palabaras: símbolo vivo de sus acciones. This book addresses the Anti-Colonial Independence Movement and includes student woodblock prints from La Escuela Superior Pedro Albizu Compos, Chicago, and writings from Norman Ramírez, a political dissident prisoner.
1992

Puerto Rican X-Press
Flier listing Puerto Ricans of African descent who have contributed to theindependence movement.
1993

El Fuego Estudiantil, Volume 2, Number 4
A newspaper published by students of the Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos High School.
1986

Community as Intellectual Space
Community as Intellectual Space, 4th Annual Symposium held at Paseo Boricua, Chicago, Illinois.
2008

Calendar of community events 2008
Cover ofevents calendar sponsored by the Cultural Center.
2008

To celebrate Puerto Rican Week
Flier for Week by the Museum of History and Culture.
1996

Dissent is Not a Crime : A fundraiser for the campaign to free Puerto Rican political prisoners
Postcard for a Dissent is Not a Crime fundraiser sponsored by the National Boricua Human Rights Network to raise funds for the "Not Enough Space" exhibit and a commissary for prisoners.
2007

Criollo Brunch
Invitation to savor your favorite food at a brunch sponsored by the Cultural Center.
1989

Homenaje a la Patriota y Poetisa Revolucionaria Consuelo Lee Corretjer
Invitation to an event honoring poet Consuelo Lee Corretjer.
1985

19no Desfile del Pueblo
Flier announcing 19no Desfile del Pueblo.
1999

Reconstructing History, Continuing the Struggle
Leaflet about the 500th anniversary of Columbus's voyage to the Americas and the historic resistance of indigenous peoples.
1992

Can't Jail the Spirit: Political Prisoners in the U.S. (selected pages)
Selected pages from Can't Jail the Spirit - A Collection of Autobiographies of Political Prisoners by Jose E., Bobby Castillo, Luis Nieve-Falcon, Bo-rita d. brown and Therese, Mark Davis, et al Lopez.
2002

Declaracion ante la corte federal
Illustration from a book.
1985

Sears Tower (Folder 532)
Sears Tower (Loop location, including construction views); Other neighborhood houses; UIC Science & Engineering Research Center Soil Report; Condominiums on Jackson Boulevard; and South Shore vicinity neighborhoods; Cameo Container Corporation
1965

Airports (Drawings) (Folder 537)
Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Midway Airport (Drawings)
1967

Resurrection Hospital (Folder 540)
Construction of Resurrection Hospital
1951

Junior Citizen's Committee: Aldridge School through Avalon School (Folder 574)
Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to students in Chicago's schools and made them part of the Junior Citizen's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago. 8 x 10 group portraits of students, teachers and administrators feature prominently in Series VI. Schools covered: Aldridge School (5/5/64); All Saints School (3/5/64, 12/1/64, 11/12/65); Assumption BVM School (2/3/64); Avalon School (1/22/65, 3/11/66)
1964

Junior Citizen's Committee: Gallistel School through Guggenheim School (Folder 579)
Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to students in Chicago's schools and made them part of the Junior Citizen's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago. 8 x 10 group portraits of students, teachers and administrators feature prominently in Series VI. Schools covered: Gallistel School (2/4/66); Frank L. Gillispie School (3/25/64, 4/13/65, 2/25/66); William E. Gladstone School (1/15/62, 3/29/63); Goudy School (11/13/64); Grand School (4/15/63); Ulysses S. Grant School (4/18/62, 4/15/64); Gregory School (4/19/66); Guggenheim School (4/22/66)
1963

Junior Citizen's Committee: Joseph Warren School through Yale School (Folder 595)
Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to students in Chicago's schools and made them part of the Junior Citizen's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago. 8 x 10 group portraits of students, teachers and administrators feature prominently in Series VI. Schools covered: Saint Clothilde School (4/20/64, 2/9/65, 3/11/66); Saint Denis School (4/16/64); Saint Dorothy School (1/14/65); Saint Felicitas School (3/12/64, 1/20/65, 2/11/66); Saint Francis De Paula School (1/14/65, 4/21/66); Saint Francis de Sales School (2/4/66); Saint Francis of Assisi School (2/23/62)
1962

Mayor Richard J. Daley's early 1960s Clean Up Chicago campaign (Folder 596)
Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to students in Chicago's schools and made them part of the Junior Citizen's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago. 8 x 10 group portraits of students, teachers and administrators feature prominently in Series VI. Schools covered: Joseph Warren School (3/25/64, 2/17/65); Whittier School (3/30/62); Wicker Park School (2/8/66); Fan Vlissingen School (3/5/64, 4/20/66); Yale School
1960

Community activities, 1967 (Folder 598)
Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to students in Chicago's schools and made them part of the Junior Citizen's Committee for a Cleaner Chicago. 1967 community activities at: Avalon Park, Hookway and Sbarbaro schools; Cameron School; Dvorak, O'Keefe and Parkside schools; All Saints, Holy Rosary and Alfred Kohn Schools; Howland and Lawson schools; Mason School; Our Lady of Guadalupe School; Our Lady of Perpetual Help School; Saint Ailbe, Saint Felicitas schools; Saint Francis Cabrini School; Saints Peter and Paul School; Harriet Beecher Stow School and Off the Street Club; Ward School; other unidentified community activities
1967

Other community activities, 1975 (Folder 613)
Description: Community Activities bring the city's government into the neighborhood. Mayor Richard J. Daley's campaign for a cleaner Chicago reached out to community groups, businesses, and students in Chicago's schools.
1975

Ast, Bruno. Interview. August 17, 2006.
Professor Bruno Ast interviewed by Hasassah Adler. Interview conducted in the Port Center, University of Illinois at Chicago. Ast recounts his early days as an architect, how he was recruited to teach at the university, the ways the college and the architecture program evolved and changed over time. He discusses relationships between faculty and the administration over the years.
2006

Boyer, Wayne. Interview. February 20, 2006.
Wayne Boyer interview conducted by Eileen Broido. Boyer, a filmmaker, began teaching film, animation, and some photography shortly after the college moved into the new building. He speaks about the early years (teaching without a curriculum), the interdisciplinary character of the department, accomplishments of his students, challenges his department faced over the years, and the future of the program at the time of his retirement.
2006

Medical Sciences Addition, University of Illinois at the Medical Center
A worker installs a cement floor during the late stages of construction of Phase One of the Medical Sciences Addition (now the Medical Sciences Building), with elevators at the left, and the framework for a dropped ceiling in the upper part of the photograph. The building is located at 909 South Wolcott Avenue.
1963

Medical Sciences Addition, University of Illinois at the Medical Center
View southwest during construction of the upper floors of Phase One of the Medical Sciences Addition (now the Medical Sciences Building), located at 909 South Wolcott Avenue.
1963

Medical Sciences Addition, University of Illinois at the Medical Center
View northeast during construction of Phase One of the Medical Sciences Addition (now the Medical Sciences Building), located at 909 South Wolcott Avenue. Part of South Wolcott Avenue is visible at the upper left.
1962

Medical Sciences Addition, University of Illinois at the Medical Center
View of pipes suspended from the ceiling during construction of Phase One of the Medical Sciences Addition (now the Medical Sciences Building), located at 909 South Wolcott Avenue.
1962

Medical Sciences Addition, University of Illinois at the Medical Center
View southeast showing site preparations for the construction of Phase One of the Medical Sciences Addition (now the Medical Sciences Building), located at 909 South Wolcott Avenue.
1962

Parking Lot, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
View northwest showing Parking Lot 11 with paving and striping completed. The entrance to the lot is on its north side, along West Congress Parkway. The Racine Avenue building is in the background at the left.
1967

Parking Lots, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
View northwest showing site development for university parking lots located between West Harrison Street, at the left, and the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290), at the right. Parking Lot 11 is in the right foreground with the Racine Avenue Building beyond it. The intersection of West Harrison Street and South Racine Avenue is at the upper left. Parking Lots 1A and 1B are partially visible at the far left.
1966

Student Residence & Commons, University of Illinois at Chicago
View northeast during construction of the Student Residence & Commons. Originally given a single name, the building now named Student Residence & Commons Courtyard is in the center of the photograph, and part of the Student Residence & Commons North is at the upper right. Part of the Art & Architecture building is at the lower right. West Harrison Street is at the left of the photograph, and the intersection with South Halsted Street is at the upper left.
1990

Sculpture, University of Illinois at Chicago
View west from the southwest entrance plaza at South Morgan Street, showing the bronze sculpture "Slabs of the Sunburnt West" by Richard Hunt. The sculpture, installed in this location in 1975, was commissioned by the B.F. Ferguson Monument Fund as a memorial to Illinois poet and historian Carl Sandburg, and inspired by Sandburg's poem of the same name. Burnham Hall is in the distance behind it, and the lower part of the Science & Engineering Offices building is at the upper right.
1990

Campus view, University of Illinois at Chicago
View northeast from a grassy area adjacent to the south side of the Science & Engineering Offices building (upper left). Part of Science & Engineering West is at the upper right, and Burnham Hall and Addams Hall are partially visible in the center distance.
1990

Student Residence & Commons, University of Illinois at Chicago
View northeast during construction of the Student Residence & Commons. The building now named Student Residence & Commons Courtyard is at the left, and Student Residence & Commons North and Student Residence & Commons south are at the right. The intersection of West Harrison and South Halsted Streets is near the center of the image, and Circle Interchange is behind that. Downtown buildings are in the distance at the top of the photograph.
1988

Student Residence & Commons, University of Illinois at Chicago
View northwest across South Halsted Street during construction of the Student Residence & Commons (now Student Residence & Commons South).
1990

Student Residence & Commons, University of Illinois at Chicago
View northeast during construction of the Student Residence & Commons. Originally given a single name, the building at the lower left is now called Student Residence & Commons Courtyard, and that at the lower right is now Student Residence & Commons North. Downtown Chicago skyscrapers are in the distance.
1990

Student Residence & Commons, University of Illinois at Chicago
View northwest across South Halsted Street during construction of the Student Residence & Commons (now Student Residence & Commons South). A corner of the Chicago Circle Center Tower (now Student Center East Tower) is at the extreme left.
1990

The Quad, University of Illinois at Chicago
View northwest showing students on the Quad, built after the removal of the Great Court and Circle Forum. Lecture Center A is near the center of the photo, with the top of the Library visible behind it. Lecture Center B is at the far right, with University Hall behind it.
1990