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  2. List of schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

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    St. Joseph School (4831 South Hermitage Street Chicago; St. Michael School; Transfiguration School (consolidated with St. Matthias, building closed) Closed in 2003: [15] Our Lady of Mercy School; St. Thaddeus School; Pope John Paul II – Our Lady of Fatima Site (site closure) Closed in 2004: [15] St. Mark School; St. Stanislaus Bishop and ...

  3. Montauk Building - Wikipedia

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    A list of Chicago buildings from the University of Illinois-Chicago archives gives the following information about the Montauk building: "At 115 Monroe Street, has a frontage of 90 feet (27 m) and a depth of 180 feet (55 m).

  4. History of education in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago schools: a social and political history (1971) online the major scholarly history. Hogan, David. Class and Reform: School and Society in Chicago, 1880–1930 (1985). online; Hogan, David. "Education and the making of the Chicago working class, 1880–1930." History of Education Quarterly 18.3 (1978): 227–270. Krueger, Stacey.

  5. 19 South LaSalle Street - Wikipedia

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    Although, the horizontal courses and the building's shifting design are typical of Jenney's work around this time period. [ 2 ] 19 South LaSalle is designed in an "L" shape with its more narrow 54 foot facade facing toward LaSalle Street while a longer, more elaborate 187 foot facade faces a small alley known as Arcade Place.

  6. Charles Warrington Earle School - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Warrington Earle School is a historic school building at 6121 S. Hermitage Avenue in the West Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.Opened in 1897, the school was one of many built to serve Chicago's growing student population in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a result of compulsory education laws and an influx of European immigrants to the city.

  7. St. Mark's School - Wikipedia

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    St Mark's School (Mbabane), a public coeducational school, grades 1–12 and A-Level (2 years), in Mbabane, Eswatini; St. Mark's School of Texas, a nonsectarian preparatory day school for boys in Dallas, Texas; St Mark's Catholic School, Hounslow, a secondary school in London, England; St Mark's Church School, the only independent Anglican co ...