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A Timeline of Library Long-Range Planning:
Kesponsiblity and Responsiveness to our Community
January, 2002
March, 2004
Board signs resolution to inves
tigate identification and acqui
sition of property in the north
west quadrant for library
expansion.
Board and Staff meet to identity
goals and core values.
March, 2002
Technology plan defines future
library systems and product
needs.
Summer, 2002
Library announces plans and
goals for long-range planning
process.
June, 2002
Executive Service Corps
conducts job and salary review
for all employees.
June, 2002
Board and Staff complete
Demographic Survey of
Deerfield.
November, 2002
Library’s value is recognized by
DBR Chamber of Commerce’s
Special Award for 75 years of
outstanding contributions to the
community.
March, 2003
Village Comprehensive Plan
unveiled for public comment.
Spring, 2003
Library Board Long-Range
Plan Chair Don Van Arsdale
outlines plan for 1,000 respondent survey, focus groups.
Administrative Librarian Jack Hicks and Architect Frank Gehry
talk about the future of the Dee}field Library at
Gehry's California headquarters.
Summer, 2003
Public Opinion Laboratory of
Northern Illinois performs
survey which indicates that
residents want
1. the Library to stay in present
quadrant;
2. convenience: drive-up
access, lower shelves, wider
aisles;
3. an enlarged and diversified
Youth Services Department;
and
4. increased access to technology
and the Internet.
Winter, 2004
Library Planning Consultant
Anders Dahlgren completes two
studies, which determine
1. we need a building 50%
larger than our current one
just to efficiently house
current holdings and
services. (Current library,
built in 1969, housed 61,500
items; same space now hous
es 180,000 items.);
2. future space needs will
require an 86,000-squarefoot building.
Fall, 2003
Public Opinion Laboratory
conducts 12 focus groups to
gauge and confirm resident
needs.
Winter, 2004
Library newsletter informs the
community of the planning
process and the Library’s
vision.
May, 2004
Structural analysis of current
building and feasibility study
determine that enlarging present
building is almost impossible,
very costly and would not solve
present space problems.
July, 2004
Administrative Librarian Jack
Hicks informs the board that
the Library’s present infrastruc
ture will soon require $2
million of repair.
August, 2004
Executive Service Corps coor
dinates all findings of the past
few years into a complete
report: The Library’s Strategic
Long Range Plan.
FUTURE PLANS:
Engage a major architect,
hire a library consultant to
work with the architect,
conduct a referendum. The
community will be included
and informed of all processes
to come.
�Adult Programs
Programs are free but reservations are requested.
Election Discussion Group
Tuesdays, September 7 and 21;
October 5 and 19, 7:15 p.m.
This group of area residents welcome you
to drop in (no reservations) and share your
current political views.
#1 Ladies Detective Agency.
A Dramatization
Tuesday, September
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THE NO.1
IAP1ES DETECTIVE
Book dramatist
ACENCT
Suzanne Hales
portrays the engag
ing Precious
Ramotswe with an
authentic accent,
costume, and
African flair. In the
highly acclaimed,
charming and humorous detective agency
novel by Alexander McCall Smith,
Precious is drawn to her profession to “help
people with the problems in their lives.”
Co-sponsor is the AAUW.
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Career Advice
Tuesday, September 21 and Tuesday,
November 9, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
You must sign up in advance for these half
hour individual one-on-one sessions with
Roberta Glick, JVS career counselor.
Computer Security in the
Internet Age:
Viruses, Hackers, E-mail Worms and
Trojan Horses
Tuesday, September 21,7 p.m.
Tim Corrigan of Corrigan Consulting, with
over 30 years in the tech industry, explains
in non-technical terms how to protect your
data files from unauthorized users and from
system failures. You will learn about e-mail
safety, power safety, power line dangers and
backup files.
Blurring the Lines Between
Food and Art with Gale Gand
Tuesday, September 28, 7p.m.
Internationally acclaimed executive pastry
chef and partner of Chicago’s Tru, Gale
Gand has won numerous national awards
for her culinary excellence. She’ll offer a
cooking demo and illustrate how food can
be a fine art through artistic plating tech
niques. Host of her own food network
show, Gand is the author of four top cook
books. Co-sponsored with the Deerfield
Fine Arts Commission.
The Trial and Execution of
Lincoln’s Assassins
Wednesday, October 6, 7 p.m.
Daniel Weinberg, co-author of Lincoln s
Assassins and owner of Chicago’s Abraham
Lincoln Book Shop, presents an illustrated
history of the arrest, trial and execution of
the conspirators of the Lincoln assassina
tion in 1865. He will examine how the
events were reported to the American
people; this is a history of the customs and
practices ofjournalism, publishing and
photography at the close of the Civil War.
Co-sponsor: Deerfield Area Historical
Society.
Journalist Rick Kogan
Tuesday, October 12, 7p.m.
Popular senior staff writer and columnist
for the Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine
and WGN radio personality, Kogan was
named Chicago’s Greatest Living Journalist
in 2002. He will talk about his two books:
Evetybody Pays: Two Men, One Murder
and the Price ofTruth and his book about
his life long friend America s Mom: The
Life, Lessons, and Legacy ofAnn Landers.
Highlights from Seussicall
Tuesday, October 26, 7 p.m.
In celebration of the 100th birthday of Dr.
Seuss, the cast from Seussical showcases
some scenes from Deerfield Family
Theater’s production of this magical,
musical world... for all ages. The complete
production plays in November at Caruso
Middle School. This October Library preview event is co-sponsored with the
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Across Russia on the
Orient Express
Tuesday, November 16,7 p.m.
Trans-Siberian Express...borscht and
cabbage...a three week train trip...World
traveler and travel book reviewer Esther
Perica will share her exciting experiences
on the Orient Express, traveling from
Beijing to Moscow across Siberia, stringing
together transportation and sightseeing
throughout China, Mongolia and Russia.
Travel tips and door prizes!
The Choraliers
Tuesday, November 30,7 p.m.
Directed by Alicia Akers, this popular
Deerfield High School show choir returns
by popular demand. The choir is made up
of outstanding singers and dancers who
will perform the music of the holiday
season. Refreshments! Co-sponsor is the
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission.
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Fall Fest
Cindy Schilling, Deerfield Youth Services
Librarian, will offer two sets of free storytelling at t.
Deerfield Area Fall Festival to be held at the histori
village, Kipling and Deerfield Roads, noon to 5 p.n
° o September 12. All welcome to attend the festival
•# which will also feature music, food, crafts and#
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Library Videos/DVDs
Librarian in the Lobby
The new Family Collection of DVDs
and videos with yellow dots/labels now
circulate for seven days! They are
shelved in the main floor video area.
Talk informally with library administrators in our popular program designed to
encourage communication between our administrators and our public: 1-4 p.m. the sec
ond Saturday of each month.
All adult videos and DVD feature films
have white labels and continue to circulate for 3 days. (Adult subject videos/
DVDs circulate for one week.)
You must be 18 to borrow a library
video/DVD unless parent signs permission form.
There is a S1 charge for videos/DVDs
marked “new”. Non-Deerfield cardhold
ers pay a small fee for older videos/
DVDs. A family may borrow six
videos/DVDs at a time.
Editor in the Lobby
Deerfield Review Editor Arnie
Grahl picked up on the “in the
lobby” idea and held Editor in the
Lobby several months ago. In photo
here Arnie, on left, greets Deerfield
Trustee Verne Swanson. Arnie hopes
to continue his Editor in the Lobby
this Fall.
Summer at the Library!
Jack Hicks, left, and John Kelsey prepare
thousands ofglasses of lemonade for Family
Day, July 4 in the Libraiy.
A plaque was installed in the memoty ofEnsign Milton C. Pickens whose plane
crashed 60 years ago on the site of what is now the Deerfield Libraiy. In photo,
a cub scout approaches David Wolff, Libraiy Board President, Captain David L.
Coles of Naval Seivice Training Command, and Tom Roth, Deerfield Historical
Society, who unveiled the plaque in a Memorial Day ceremony.
Author Lowell Komie autographed his new
novel and spoke to an overflow audience.
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Drop-In Events
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■ One-On-One Computer Training can be scheduled with a reference librarian if you
need help with, or just want to know more about, the Library’s online subscription
databases for finding articles and for directory information. You can access these
databases on workstations in the Library or, if you are a Deerfield cardholder, in your
home through our website (www.deerfieldlibrary.org).
You can also get training on using online catalogs—for Deerfield Library, any library
or many libraries simultaneously.
Finally, you can get training on searching the Internet (World Wide Web).
■ Please call ahead to see if we are able to take your donations. Our space and
staff time is limited and we can suggest alternative places for your books.
■ Donated books: Please do not put donated books in our outside book drops. Bring
them into the library. We do not have enough space in the book drops for returning
library materials and donated books.
■ Telecirc, the automated renewal telephone system, is up and working again.
Please call 847- 945-3782. You can also renew or reserve online at
www.deerfieldlibrary.org.
Thursday Book Discussions
in the Fiction Room
■ September 9,10:30 a.m.
Interpreter ofMaladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
This Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of
short stories sensitively explores universal
themes of love, loss and belonging.
■ September 23,7:30 p.m.
Bel Canto by Ann Patchett
An embassy in South America is stormed,
and during the siege that follows, opera diva
Roxane’s music is the diverse group of
hostages’ consolation, inspiration and bond.
■ October 14,10:30 a.m.
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
by Carson McCullers
Deaf-mute John Singer becomes the confi
dant for the various misfits in a Georgia mill
town during the 1930s—each one yearning
for escape from small town life.
■ October 21,7:30 p.m.
Unless by Carol Shields
A writer’s comfortable life is fractured when
her daughter becomes a beggar on the streets
of Toronto, holding a cardboard sign on
which is written one word: Goodness.
■ November 11,10:30 a.m.
Atonement by Ian McEwan
On a sweltering summer day in 1935, a
hyper-imaginative teenager makes an accu
sation that will cast its bitter shadow over
the next sixty years of her life.
■ November 18,7:30 p.m.
The Time Travelers Wife
by Audrey Niffenegger
Passionately in love, Clare and Henry vow
to hold onto each other and their marriage as
they struggle with the effects of Henry’s
involuntary slips through time.
Toddler Times
September 3 & 9; October 1 & 21;
November 5 & IS at 11 a.m. in the
Picture Book Room.
This special storytime is designed for
toddlers and their caregivers.
Do You Want Fries with That?
September is National Library Card
Sign-Up Month. Show your library card at
the Youth Services Desk and receive a
coupon for McDonald’s fries (limit one
coupon per person).
Reading Round-Up
September 7 to May 22
Join our school-year reading program for
readers in grades 1 to 8. Read books from
different categories and earn Borders gift
cards. Stop by the Youth Services Desk for
more details.
Vote for Your Favorite Author
Too young to vote for President? During the
month of October you can vote for your
favorite author — must be under 18 to vote!
Teens’ Top Ten List/
Teen Read Week
October 17-23
The American Library Association invites
teens between the ages of 12 and 18 to vote
online for their favorite Teens’ Top Ten
nominees during Teen Read Week, October
17 to 23. See our display in the Youth
Services Department. We’ll have a link on
our website. Voting is fun, free, and easy you don’t even have to give them your
name.
Thankful Turkeys!
During the month of November, write down
something you’re thankful for on a turkey
and we’ll hang it up in the Youth Services
Department.
�Youth Services
Special Performances
Space is limted, so register early. Limit 5
spaces perfamily. Children under 1
must be accompanied by a parent.
[istered Activities
Columbus Day Movie: Ice Age
Doc Morrissy’s Magic
Workshop for Kids and
Parents
Monday, October 11 at 12 p.m.
Recommendedfor school-age children
(children under 7 must be accompanied by
a parent).
Bring a bag lunch and watch the chilly
adventures of Manny, Diego, Sid and Scrat.
This animated film is rated PG and is 81
minutes long. Registration begins Thursday,
September 9.
Monday, October 18, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. , •
Children age 5 to 9 and their parents.
Learn amazing magic tricks in this handson workshop for kids 5 to 9 and their
parents, from the man who brought us the
popular “Magic for Muggles” last year. All
participants must bring two dimes and a
newspaper, all other supplies (including
your very own magic wand) are provided.
Please note that the age requirement is
based on the instructors experience and
we ask that you not bring children
younger than five. Registration begins
Thursday, September 30.
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Family Fun Nights
Activated Storytellers
“Under Your Nose:
Exploring the Obvious”
All ages are welcome, but children must
bring an adult. Limit 5 spaces perfamily.
Pajama Storytime
Saturday, November 20 at 10 a.m.
All ages. Activated Storytellers are back
on tour, dramatizing stories full of
comedy, action and audience participation.
Registration begins Thursday, November 4.
Monday, October 4 at 7p.m.
Wear your PJs and listen to fantastic stories
while enjoying cookies and juice.
Registration begins Thursday, September 9.
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Dinner and a Movie:
Walt Disney’s Pocahontas
Monday, November 15 at
6.30 p.m
Bring a picnic dinner to
enjoy w n e watc ing a
movie; we 11 provide candy
and juice. This G-rated
animated feature IS 81
minutes long. Registration
begins Thursday, October 28.
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Tuesday, October 19 to Thursday,
—November 18
Registration starts Thursday,
September 2. Last day to register is
Monday, October 25.
We must have a minimum of 7 children;
sessions may be added or cancelled
depending on demand. Limit one
session per child.
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Stories n’ More
Tuesdays 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
For ages 3lh to 5.
Children must have been bom on or before
May 18,2001. Children attend this story
time without an adult; however, their adult
must remain in the building.
Family Stories
Wednesdays, 10 a.m. Children 2lh. to 3lh
and their caregivers.
Children must have been bom on or before
May 18,2002 in order to be registered;
however, younger or older siblings are
welcome to attend as unregistered guests.
This may also be a good choice for 3Vz to
5 year olds who prefer attending storytime
with an adult.
After School Stories
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Family
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Thursdays, 4 p.m. For grades K to 2.
This program is designed for younger
grade-school children and features stories
and crafts.
Reading Night Kits
o° Available for pick-up November 8 to 21
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November 18. Pledge to set aside any night
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We had over 600 children and young
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adults join our Summer Reading Program.
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special thank you to Lou Malnati’s, McDonalds,
and Old Country Buffet for their generous donations.
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Deerfield Public Library
Jack Hicks. Administrative Librarian
Library Board
David Wolff, President
Donald Van Arsdale, Secretary
Jeff Rivlin, Treasurer
Jeffrey Blumenthal
Sheryl Lamoureux
Sunday Mueller
Ron Simon
Library Hours
Mon.-Thurs:
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 am - 6:00 pm ,
9:00 am - 5:00 pm [
Saturday:
Sunday:
1:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Editor: Sally Brickman
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Voter Registration
Flag Retirement Service
Deerfield Area League of Women Voters offers
voter registration at the Deerfield Library on the
following dates:
• Saturday, September 11, all day, 9 a.m.5 p.m. (This day is part of a statewide effort
“Honor September 11: Register to vote @
your library!”)
• Saturdays, September 18 and 25,10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
0 Saturday, October 2,10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
• Tuesday, October 5,4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
According to the United States fibs,
code, Title 36, Chapter 10,
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when your flag is in such
condition that it is “no longer
a fitting emblem for display,” "
it should be “destroyed in a dignified way.”
You must bring 2 forms of identification with
name and current address.
What to do with your tattered flag? If you do not
want to burn the flag yourself, Deerfield Boy
Scout Troop #150 can help. The troop, which
meets at Deerfield’s Zion Lutheran Church, has
special training in proper flag disposal. Bring
your old flag to the Deerfield Library Reference
Desk and we will forward it to the Boy Scouts.
Flu Shots
Your flag will then be destroyed in a respectful
manner, and you will have fulfilled your patriotic
duty.
Important Libraiy Numbers
• Telephone: 847-945-3311
0 Renew by phone
847-945-3782
• TTY: 847-945-3372
• Library Home Page and Catalog:
www.deerfieldlibrary.org
0 Email:
info@deerfieldlibrary.org
To ask a reference question:
reference@deerfieldlibrary.org
• FAX: 847-945-3402
0 Village of Deerfield website:
deerfield-il.org
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Interactive Health Services
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registered nurses will offer flu //.
shots for $20 and pneumonia //'
shots for $40. They cannot ■/:
accept Medicare.
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v Library Board Meets 8 p.m.
Tuesday, September 14 (date change)
Wednesdays, October 20, November 17
Library Closed
Labor Day, Monday, September 6
Thanksgiving, close at 5 p.m. Wednesday,
November 24, and all day Thursday,
November 25.
Non Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Deerfield, IL
Permit No. 196
Deerfield Public Library
920 Waukegan Road
Deerfield, Illinois 60015
Carrier Route Presort
Deerfield Postal Patron
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Fall 2004
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Vol. 20, No. 2
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Brickman, Sally
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Deerfield Public Library
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Deerfield Public Library
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09/2004
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English
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September - November 2004
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln Book Shop
Alexander McCall Smith
Alicia Akers
America's Mom
American Association of University Women (AAUW)
American Civil War
American Library Association (ALA)
Anders Dahlgren
Ann Landers
Ann Patchett
Arnie Grahl
Atonement
Audrey Niffenegger
Beijing China
Bel Canto
Borders Book Store
Borscht
Boy Scout Troop #150
Boy Scouts of America
Cabbage
California
Career Advice
Carol Shields
Carson McCullers
Caruso Middle School
Chicago Illinois
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine
China
Cindy Schilling
Corrigan Consulting
Daniel Weinberg
David B. Wolff
David L. Coles
Deerfield Area Historical Society
Deerfield Area Historical Society Fall Fest
Deerfield Bannockburn Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce (DBR)
Deerfield Comprehensive Plan
Deerfield Demographics
Deerfield Family Days
Deerfield Family Theater
Deerfield Fine Arts Commission
Deerfield High School
Deerfield High School Choraliers
Deerfield Historic Village
Deerfield Illinois
Deerfield Public Library
Deerfield Public Library 2004 Election Issues Discussion Group
Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department
Deerfield Public Library Audio Visual Circulation
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Long Range Planning Committee
Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees Trustee in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions
Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter
Deerfield Public Library Catalog
Deerfield Public Library Donations
Deerfield Public Library Editor in the Lobby
Deerfield Public Library Family Reading Kits
Deerfield Public Library Job Review
Deerfield Public Library Long Range Planning
Deerfield Public Library One-on-One Training Sessions
Deerfield Public Library Online Resources
Deerfield Public Library Programming
Deerfield Public Library Referendum
Deerfield Public Library Renovations
Deerfield Public Library Salary Survey
Deerfield Public Library Staff
Deerfield Public Library Storytimes
Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs
Deerfield Public Library Technology Classes
Deerfield Public Library Technology Plan
Deerfield Public Library Telecirc
Deerfield Public Library Toddler Times
Deerfield Public Library Website
Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department
Deerfield Review
Deerfield Village Board of Trustees
Deerfield Website
Disney
Doc Morrissy
Doctor Seuss
Donald Van Arsdale
Esther Perica
Everybody Pays
Executive Service Corps (ESC)
Flag Retirement
Flu Shots
Frank Gehry
Gale Gand
Georgia
Ian McEwan
Ice Age
Illinois Family Reading Night
Interactive Health Services
Internet
Interpreter of Maladies
Jack A. Hicks
Jeffrey C. Blumenthal
Jeffrey Rivlin
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center
Jhumpa Lahiri
John Kelsey
John Singers
July 4th Activities
League of Women Voters Deerfield - Lincolnshire
Lincoln's Assassins
Lou Malnati's Pizzeria
Lowell Komie
McDonalds
Medicare
Milton C. Pickens
Mongolia
Moscow Russia
National Children's Book Week
National Library Card Sign-Up Month
Old Country Buffet
Pocahontas
Precious Ramotswe
Public Opinion Laboratory
Public Opinion Laboratory of Northern Illinois
Pulitzer Prize
Rick Kogan
Roberta Glick
Ronald Simon
Roxane
Russia
Sally Brickman Seifert
Searchable PDF
Seussical the Musical
Sheryl Lamoureux
Siberia
South America
Sunday G. Mueller
Suzanne Hales
Teen Read Week
Teens' Top Ten List
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
The Orient Express
The TIme Traveler's Wife
Theodor Seuss Geisel
Thomas Roth
Tim Corrigan
Trans-Siberian Express
Tru Restaurant
United States Naval Service Training Command
Unless
Vernon Swanson
Voter Registration
WGN
Zion Lutheran Church
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Deerfield Review Obituaries
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Obituaries
Death Notices
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The obituaries and death notices that appeared in the Deerfield Review newspaper
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Deerfield Review
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Deerfield Review
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Deerfield Review
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1945, 1947-1995
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Theodore H. Thompson Obituary
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Deerfield Review
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Deerfield Review
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05/04/1950
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English
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DPL.0007.002.551
Chicago Illinois
Deerfield Review
Dormen Headland
Evanston Illinois
Herbert W. Linden
Highland Park Illinois
Kelley and Spalding Funeral Home
Kent Washington
Lake County General Hospital
Memorial Park Cemetery
Michigan Avenue
Millinery Shop Executive
Obituary
Theodore H. Thompson
Winnetka Illinois
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But Not Next Door
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Deerfield Review
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Chicago Illinois
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Racial Goals
Racial Help Born in Deerfield Strife
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Chicago Daily News
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Buchanan v. Warley
Charles Benton
Chicago Daily News
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Encyclopedia Britannica Films
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John E. Lemmon
John Lapp
Joseph Samuel Perry
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New York City New York
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Ross Allen Weston
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Wells D. Burnette
White Supremacy
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Federal Judge Enters Deerfield Housing Row
Deerfield Defense Fund Organized
All-White Suburbs Bound to Fall
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Deerfield Review
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Bethlehem United Brethren Church
Chicago Daily News
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Chicago Urban League
Church Federation of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations
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Eugene M. Wykle
Greater Bethesda Baptist Church
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Morrison Hotel
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Philip M. Hauser
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Progress Development Corporation
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Russell R. Bletzer
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