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Scrapbook 15
scrapbook page: Gaelic Reading
Scrapbook 10
scrapbook page: Ireland under English Rule
Scrapbook 1
Scrapbook page: O'Neill Family and Coat of Arms
Scott and Bowne, Manufacturing Chemist
1874-present
Scott and Bowne was formed in 1874 with the partnership of Alfred Scott and Samuel Bowne; their most famous product was Scott’s Emulsion, an emulsion of cod liver oil meant to make the substance “palatable as milk” (as the 1884 ad…
Scott and Bowne was formed in 1874 with the partnership of Alfred Scott and Samuel Bowne; their most famous product was Scott’s Emulsion, an emulsion of cod liver oil meant to make the substance “palatable as milk” (as the 1884 ad…
Schorsch Villa Sixth Addition
"No persons of any race other than the Caucasian race shall use or occupy any building or any lot except that this covenant shall not prevent occupancy by domestic servants of a different race domiciled with an owner or tenant" (Source: Plat…
Schorsch Villa seventh addition
"No persons of any race other than the Caucasian race shall use or occupy any building or any lot except that this covenant shall not prevent occupancy by domestic servants of a different race domiciled with an owner or tenant." (Source: Plat…
Schorsch Villa Fifth Addition
"No persons of any race other than the Caucasian race shall use or occupy any building or any lot except that this covenant shall not prevent occupancy by domestic servants of a different race domiciled with an owner or tenant." (Source: Plat…
Schorsch Merrimac Gardens
"No persons of any race other than the Caucasian race shall use or occupy any building or any lot except that this covenant shall not prevent occupancy by domestic servants of a different race domiciled with an owner or tenant" (Source: Plat…
Schorch Villa Fourth Addition
"No persons of any race other than the Caucasian race shall use or occupy any building or any lot except that this covenant shall not prevent occupancy by domestic servants of a different race domiciled with an owner or tenant." (Source: Plat…
Schools Here Try 'Nazi-Type' Salute
A New York Times article from March 9, 1937, describes students engaged in a Nazi-style salute of the flag.
"Row Raised Over New Pledge to Flag With Extended Arm—Principals Assail Idea
"A new type of flag salute, recommended by the State…
School Trustee's subdivision (re-subdivision)
"No person of any race other than the Caucasian race shall use or occupy any building or any lot except that this covenant shall not prevent occupancy by domestic servants of a different race domiciled with an owner or tenant."(Source: Plat…
School of the Art Institute of Chicago-Historic Image
Historic photograph of the Lake View Building in 1880s-1890s that housed the Art Institute under the stewardship of Charles L. Hutchinson until it moved to the modern day location on Michigan Avenue in 1893.
School of the Art Institute of Chicago and African American Artists
Cover of the catalogue for Negro in Art Week hosted by the Chicago Art Institute and Chicago Woman's Club
School Flag Salute Vetoed by Governor
The governor of New York vetoed a measure requiring school children to salute the flag every day at school. He feared that required recital "presented the danger that the pledge of allegiance and the salute would become 'habitual' and 'lose the…
Schoenhofen Brewery
1867-1951
Peter Schoenhofen bought out out his partner’s interest in 1867, renaming their brewery the Peter Schoenhofen Brewing Company. Its most popular product was Edelweiss beer (see advertisement below). After Prohibition, the company…
Peter Schoenhofen bought out out his partner’s interest in 1867, renaming their brewery the Peter Schoenhofen Brewing Company. Its most popular product was Edelweiss beer (see advertisement below). After Prohibition, the company…
Schiller Pharmacy Bottle
A glass bottle from the Schiller Pharmacy on Clark and Schiller Streets in Chicago, found at the Charnley-Persky House.
Scene from Max Wants a Divorce
Max Linder and Martha Mansfield acting on set for the film Max Comes Across, Chicago, Illinois, 1917. Further study reveals it to be most likely from Max Wants a Divorce.
Scene featuring "Waltz of the Flowers" by Tchaikovsky
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers"
Scene featuring "Reception Music" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Reception Music"
Scene featuring "Original Hesitation Waltz" by McNair Ilgenfritz
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of McNair Ilgenfritz's "Original Hesitation Waltz"
Scene featuring "Oriental Music" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Oriental Music"
Scene featuring "Moving Picture Medley: Lively" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Moving Picture Medley: Lively"
Scene featuring "Mexican or Spanish Music" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Mexican or Spanish Music"
Scene featuring "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Scott Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag"
Scene featuring "La Seduccion (Enchantment)" by Henri Clique
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Henri Clique's "La Seduccion (Enchantment)"
Scene featuring "Intermezzo—Trot" by Ernst Luz
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Ernst Luz's "Intermezzo—Trot"
Scene featuring "Hurry (for Struggles)" by J.S. Zamecnik
A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Hurry (for Struggles)"