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Keehn Landis
Keehn Landis died quietly at his home on Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013. Keehn was born on June 17, 1922, and grew up in Glencoe, Ill. He enlisted in the Air Force right after the Japanese invasion of Pearl Harbor. As he waited to be called up, he was able to...
Tags: Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Princeton University, Glencoe, Colleges and Universities
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Rae Arlene Moses, 1935-2013
Rae Arlene Moses taught linguistics and co-founded the women's studies program at Northwestern University, where she was assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for eight years. There were few women in top administrative positions at the time...
Tags: General Practitioners, Teachers, Language, Arts and Culture, Students
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Cops: No foul play in death of Northwestern student
Special to the TribunePolice have closed their investigation into the death of an 18-year-old Northwestern University student who was found in Wilmette harbor in September, classifying it as an accident in which alcohol may have contributed, officials said. Harsha Maddula, a...Tags: Students, Cell Phones, Interior Policy, Police Investigations, Witnesses
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4 vying for 2 Orland Park library board seats
Four candidates are running for two six-year terms on the Orland Park Public Library board of trustees in the April 9 election. The Tribune asked the candidates to share some biographical information and to answer this question: What is the biggest...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Elections, Politics, Nursing
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Hannibal Buress appearing at DePaul tonight
For RedEyeDePaul University students have spoken, and thanks to their votes, comedians Hannibal Buress and Amy Schumer will co-headline this year's Big Comic event, which takes place Monday night at the university's Merle Reskin Theatre. Hannibal Buress, a comic...Tags: Students, The Office (tv program), B.J. Novak, Aziz Ansari, Entertainment
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Remarkable Woman: Amy Thomas Elder
Amy Thomas Elder lives and breathes education. Has been doing so for most of her 49 years. Her parents were teachers. Dad taught history; mom was a math instructor. Her kindergarten was held in an antique house at Greenfield Village next to the Henry...
Tags: Teachers, Students, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Music, Entertainment
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Chicago novelist sells film rights
Tribune reporterWhile many recent college graduates struggle to find jobs in their fields, Veronica Roth, 22, recently sold the film rights to her debut novel, which isn't due in stores until May. The Chicago-based author sold the rights to her young adult book,...Tags: Education, Book, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment
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Author of 'Patent Leather Shoes' dies
John R. Powers, the author of the made-in-Chicago hit “Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?” and a nostalgist who helped thousands laugh at their complex memories of rigorous parochial schooling, died early Thursday morning. He was...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Authors, Roman Catholicism, Music
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Northwestern music building gets $6M gift
A $6 million gift to Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music will go toward the school's $117 million, 152,000-square foot Music and Communication Building, which is under construction on the Evanston lakefront and scheduled to open in fall 2015....Tags: Music Industry, Chicago Skyline, Joffrey Ballet, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
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Bayless opens Frontera Fresco at Northwestern
For RedEyeChicago celebri-chef Rick Bayless visits Northwestern University on Wednesday to celebrate the grand opening of his restaurant Frontera Fresco at the university's Norris Center. The Northwestern restaurant, the chain's first on a college campus, opened...Tags: Illinois Institute of Technology, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Rick Bayless, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Three Evanston residents file suit over NU parking garage on lakefront
Special to the TribuneThree residents have filed a civil lawsuit against the City of Evanston to stop Northwestern University’s construction of a seven-story parking garage and visitor's center that they say will loom over one of community’s most popular beaches....Tags: Evanston, Laws, Construction, Education, Trials
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New Trier principal named to NU post
Special to the TribuneTim Dohrer, principal of New Trier Township High School’s Winnetka campus since 2009, will step down in July to take a position at Northwestern University. Dohrer, who has been at New Trier for 23 years, has been named director of the teacher...Tags: Teachers, Science, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology
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