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  2. Joseph Renzulli - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Renzulli (born July 7, 1936) is an American educational psychologist. He is the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor at the University of Connecticut 's Neag School of Education. Early life

  3. Casey Laskowski - Wikipedia

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    He founded and owned Casey Laskowski and Sons Funeral Home [2] [6] in the Kelvyn Park neighborhood. [1] He and his family lived above the funeral home. [1] He and his wife, Virginia, had three children. [1] He served as the president of the Polish American Businessmen's Club. He also served on the John Barry School Board.

  4. Andrew J. McGann - Wikipedia

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    Andrew J McGann (August 3, 1925 – February 5, 2008) was an American politician, businessman, and funeral director who served as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1983 to 1993.

  5. Montgomery Ward Company Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Catalog House was designated a Chicago Landmark on May 17, 2000. [ 7 ] In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki , who also designed the former World Trade Center towers in New York City .

  6. Chez Paul - Wikipedia

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    Chez Paul was a French restaurant in Chicago, Illinois.Established in 1945 by Paul Contos, Chez Paul became famous under Paul's son, Bill. When it was open, it was the oldest French restaurant in Chicago, [1] and was only exceeded in prestige by Le Francais (which is also closed).

  7. South Works - Wikipedia

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    The plant later moved to South Chicago because raw materials could be shipped in via Lake Michigan, as well as an existing labor pool and available fresh water from the lake and the Calumet River. [1] In 1889, the facility merged with three other steel mills to form a new company called Illinois Steel, which later became part of Federal Steel. [1]

  8. Frank Gusenberg - Wikipedia

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    Frank Gusenberg (October 11, 1893 – February 14, 1929) was an American contract killer and a victim of the Saint Valentine's Day massacre in Chicago, Illinois. Early life [ edit ]

  9. Renzulli - Wikipedia

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    Renzulli is a surname of Italian origin. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Frank Renzulli (born 1959), American film actor, writer and producer; Joseph Renzulli (born 1936), American educational psychologist; Peter Renzulli (1895–1980), American soccer goalkeeper