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Duignan, Jame. Interview. March 27, 2006.
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Professor and visual artist Jim Duignan describes his experiences as an undergraduate and graduate student at UIC. Discussion includes the structure of the graduate program in the early 90’s, pedagogy, the Chicago art scene, and UIC’s program in relation to other art programs in the city.
Date:
2006-03-27
Collection:
College of Architecture and the Arts -- Office of the Dean -- Architecture and Arts Oral History Project
Access:
Public access


Stereoscopic slide of Decalogue Society of Lawyers banquet
2 Images
Stereoscopic slide of a banquet held by the Decalogue Society of Lawyers, at which Mayor Richard J. Daley spoke.
Date:
1956
Collection:
Richard J. Daley collection
Access:
Public access


Neighborhood Fires - racial unrest, 1945-1947 (Folder 71)
77 Text
Reports and eyewitness accounts of the housing fires in Chicago.
Date:
1944-1947
Collection:
Lea Demarest Taylor papers
Access:
Public access


Gelick, Michael. Interview. June 13, 2006.
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Michael Gelick shares his over 30 years’ experience as an educator at UIC and architect at his own firm. He discusses architecture and specifically the curriculum at UIC including faculty, administrators, and trends over the years.
Date:
2006-06-13
Collection:
College of Architecture and the Arts -- Office of the Dean -- Architecture and Arts Oral History Project
Access:
Public access


Garofalo, Douglas. Interview. March 17, 2006.
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Professor Douglas Garofalo, who began teaching at the UIC School of Architecture in 1987, speaks about how he came to the school and the many roles he’s held during his tenure. Topics discussed include courses taught, needs of students through the years, Chicago as a place to study architecture, and the future of the program.
Date:
2006-03-17
Collection:
College of Architecture and the Arts -- Office of the Dean -- Architecture and Arts Oral History Project
Access:
Public access


enotourism
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Wooden desk
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Transcribed from image: Design Proposal for Wooden Desk; 3-17-67
Date:
1967-03-17
Collection:
Charles Harrison papers
Access:
Public access


Carrying case with handle
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Collection:
Charles Harrison papers
Access:
Public access


Lawrence Avenue (Folder 233)
4 Images
Collection:
Chicago Photographic Collection
Access:
Public access


Die Verwandlung
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One of Kafka's best-known works, Die Verwandlung (Metamorphosis) tells the story of salesman Gregor Samsa, who wakes one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed into a huge insect and subsequently struggles to adjust to this new condition.