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- catalog contributor b1812028.
- catalog contributor b1812029.
- catalog coverage "Chicago (Ill.) Civilization.".
- catalog coverage "Chicago (Ill.) Commerce.".
- catalog coverage "Chicago (Ill.) Social conditions.".
- catalog created "1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1976.".
- catalog description "Architecture: building for people. The mixed legacy of balloon frames ; The emergence of the professional architect ; Forces demanding change ; The technological triumph ; The result: practical aesthetics ; The Prairie School ; A truly American architecture. -- Planning on the prairie. Riverside: birthplace of a tradition ; Pullman's planned town ; Plaster paradise ; Burnham and the public city ; Filling in the plan ; City planning: an ideal. -- Reforming urban society. Moral reform in transition ; The settlement house: helping the neighborhood ; Reaching out: health and the judicial system ; The rights of labor ; Creating a larger classroom ; Dispersing reform ideas to America ; Chicago and reform. -- Culture: expanding the audience. Bringing art to the people ; Municipal art for Chicago ; Lorado Taft and public art ; The orchestra and the people ; Chicago and the movies ; Popular culture for the masses ; The method. -- Merchandising: selling new styles to the nation. Marshall Field and the department store ; Send your orders to Chicago ; Walter Dill Scott and advertising ; Chicago arts and crafts: the settlement ; Societies and salons ; Selling good taste. -- Literature: an urban awakening. The early generation ; The genteel journals and a critic ; The roots of populist literature ; A new Chicago school of writers ; New bards for Chicago ; The traditions in perspective.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 141-142.".
- catalog extent "144 p. :".
- catalog identifier "09138200320913820059".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : Chicago Historical Society,".
- catalog spatial "Chicago (Ill.) Civilization.".
- catalog spatial "Chicago (Ill.) Commerce.".
- catalog spatial "Chicago (Ill.) Social conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Illinois Chicago".
- catalog spatial "Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog spatial "Illinois.".
- catalog subject "977.3/11".
- catalog subject "American literature Illinois Chicago History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Arts Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog subject "City and town life in literature.".
- catalog subject "City planning Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog subject "City planning Illinois.".
- catalog subject "F548.3 .D84".
- catalog tableOfContents "Architecture: building for people. The mixed legacy of balloon frames ; The emergence of the professional architect ; Forces demanding change ; The technological triumph ; The result: practical aesthetics ; The Prairie School ; A truly American architecture. -- Planning on the prairie. Riverside: birthplace of a tradition ; Pullman's planned town ; Plaster paradise ; Burnham and the public city ; Filling in the plan ; City planning: an ideal. -- Reforming urban society. Moral reform in transition ; The settlement house: helping the neighborhood ; Reaching out: health and the judicial system ; The rights of labor ; Creating a larger classroom ; Dispersing reform ideas to America ; Chicago and reform. -- Culture: expanding the audience. Bringing art to the people ; Municipal art for Chicago ; Lorado Taft and public art ; The orchestra and the people ; Chicago and the movies ; Popular culture for the masses ; The method. -- Merchandising: selling new styles to the nation. Marshall Field and the department store ; Send your orders to Chicago ; Walter Dill Scott and advertising ; Chicago arts and crafts: the settlement ; Societies and salons ; Selling good taste. -- Literature: an urban awakening. The early generation ; The genteel journals and a critic ; The roots of populist literature ; A new Chicago school of writers ; New bards for Chicago ; The traditions in perspective.".
- catalog title "Chicago : creating new traditions / by Perry Duis.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".