3444 examples of chicago in sentences

CHICAGO, June 22, 1861.

Letter from Mrs. Edgar Saville, in San Francisco, to Mr. Edgar Saville, in Chicago: CAL.

So now everything is bright, and you wont have to worry if Chicago doesn't do the right thing by you.

Every night when I am dressing I think of you at Chicago, and pray you may never again go on the way you did that terrible night at Rochester.

Our late client's grandson, Mr. William Beauvoir, the only child of Oliver Beauvoir, Esq., is now in the States, in Chicago or Nebraska or somewhere in the West.

Her marvellous beauty of form and feature, added to her wonderful artistic power, and her perfect mastery of the difficult science of clog-dancing, won her an immediate place in the hearts of our citizens, and confirmed the belief that California need no longer look to Europe or Chicago for dramatic talent of the highest order.

Just at this time there stepped in the Chicago fire.

The mean for the year is about 77°, as compared with 52° for New York, 48° for Chicago, 62° for Los Angeles, and 68° for New Orleans.

The yearly range in Havana, from maximum to minimum, rarely if ever exceeds fifty degrees, and is usually somewhat below that, while the range in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis is usually from one hundred to one hundred and twenty-five degrees.

The new Havana, the city outside the old wall, is about as old as Chicago but not nearly as tall.

My son lives here and his wifea Chicago reared mulatto, a cook.

From the mother of the daughter he obtained this statement, which has been published by Dr. Patton, of Chicago, in his volume, "On Prayer.

From the Slovak villages in the Carpathians to the Greek villages in the Laconian hills they have been crossing the Atlantic in their thousands, to become dockers and navvies, boot-blacks and waiters, confectioners and barbers in Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, and all the other cities that have sprung up like magic to welcome the immigrant to the hospitable plains of the Middle West.

In the West he has learnt that men of every language and religion can live in the same city and work at the same shops and sheds and mills and switch-yards without desecrating each other's churches or even suppressing each other's newspapers, not to speak of cutting each other's throats; and when next he meets Albanian or Bulgar on Balkan ground, he may remember that he has once dwelt with him in fraternity at Omaha or St. Louis or Chicago.

(In Chicago daily news, Apr. 29, 1931) © 29Apr31; B117686.

On the shore; young writer remembering Chicago.

(In Chicago Sunday tribune, Nov. 12, 1933)

(In Chicago Sunday tribune, Oct. 14, 1934) © 14Oct34; B241122.

(In The Chicago tribune, Feb. 18, 1934)

(In Chicago Sunday tribune, July 29, 1934)

The Chicago syllabary and the Louvre syllabary AO 7661.

(The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago Assyriological studies, no. 7) © 24Dec40; A150140.

SEE Conference on reading, University of Chicago.

SEE Conference on reading, University of Chicago.

Confound the cigar"throwing it away; "I ordered a box in Red Owl last weekgenerally get 'em in Chicago.

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