Dansk Tidende, June 19, 1925
Einar Mose, Ph.D., who some years ago was a teacher at Grand View College in Des Moines, has graduated as Bachelor of Library Science, highest degree from the University of Illinois. The young scientist has accepted a position as Assistant Reference Librarian at John Crerar Library in Chicago
Svenska Kuriren, June 25, 1925
The Swedish Engineers' Society is holding its annual mid-summer pic-nic next Sunday, June 28th, on the grounds of the Nordic Country Club, a few miles west of Chicago. The Club house and ground improvements are not yet completed, but the natural beauty of the property more than compensates fo
Svenska Kuriren, June 25, 1925
City Engineer John Ericson is the author of two pamphlets dealing with Chicago's water supoly and future problems in this connection. These booklets, "The Water Supply Problem" and "The Quality Problem", may be obtained free by applying at City Hall.
Vita Nuova, July 1925
Attorney Chevalier Mario Lauro sent to the Chicago Tribune the following letter: Chicago, July 5th. I would be glad if you noticed that Chicago's newest wonder, the great Union Station, has not only walls of marble imported from Italy, a structure of classic Roman design,
Danish Times, July 17, 1925
Jens Jensen, an architect to whom no Dane would deny the distinction of being one of the most outstanding American citizens of Danish birth, writes in the Chicago Tribune: "Ravina, Illinois, July 8 "I wrote to a friend in the West some time ago suggesting that he
Abendpost, July 25, 1925
One of the best known and most efficient surgeons of Chicago, Dr. Albert John Ochsuer, died today at his home, 2106 Sedgwick St. The deceased reached an age of 67 years. The physician who healed so many, fell ill last Tuesday; his condition was not considered dangerous, but suddenly grew wors
Onze Toekomst, August 12, 1925
A memorable meeting was held Tuesday, August 11, in the building of the Jewish Mission, where Dr. Wm. Jonker, the newly appointed Missionary and Doctor of the dispensary, was welcomed. The dispensing of medicines had heretofore been done by the Doctors Riedel, Van Dellen, Dennison a
Magyar Tribune, Aug. 14, 1925
After participating in the unsuccessful fight for Hungarian liberty, the father of Dr. Arpad Barothy emigrated to America. He settled in Iowa, where he became a farmer. He offered his services to his adopted country during the Civil War, and acquitted himself with honor. His son Arp
Dansk Tidende, Aug. 21, 1925
Opera Singer Poul Bay has obtained a position as teacher in music at the Bush Conservatory, a position previously held by the late Clark. Poul Bay will begin his duties at the Conservatory about September 14, and will thus become a member of a staff of teachers regarded as one of the very bes
Dansk Tidende, Aug. 21, 1925
Opera Singer Poul Bay has obtained a position as teacher in music at the Bush Conservatory, a position previously held by the late Clark. Poul Bay will begin his duties at the Conservatory about September 14, and will thus become a member of a staff of teachers regarded as one of the very bes
Dansk Tidende, Aug. 28, 1925
Carl Bush, Danish-born composer and conductor of Kansas City, has closed his engagement for this season as instructor in musical theory in the Chicago Musical College's summer term, an institution regarded as one of the largest and best of its kind in the United States. In the above
Dansk Tidende, Aug. 28, 1925
Carl Bush, Danish-born composer and conductor of Kansas City, has closed his engagement for this season as instructor in musical theory in the Chicago Musical College's summer term, an institution regarded as one of the largest and best of its kind in the United States. In the above
Svenska Kuriren, Sept. 3, 1925
Our countryman, Fredrik V. Nyquist, a Chicagoan and graduate of the University of Chicago, has been appointed assistant professor at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg, Pa. The announcement was made the other day by Thomas S. Baker, President of the Institute.
Dansk Tidende, Sept. 11, 1925
Chief Librarian, J. Chr. Bay of the John Crerar Library has donated a very valuable collection of Danish Seals to the University of Chicago. The collection consists of seals of various Danish cities, towns, counties, institutions and embassies, noble families, and several Royal seal
Dansk Tidende, Sept. 11, 1925
Chief Librarian, J. Chr. Bay of the John Crerar Library has donated a very valuable collection of Danish Seals to the University of Chicago. The collection consists of seals of various Danish cities, towns, counties, institutions and embassies, noble families, and several Royal seal
Danish Times, Sept. 18, 1925
Dr. Tage Ellinger, who holds a responsible position with Armour and Company, Chicago, is now a lecturer at the University of Chicago.
Danish Times, Sept. 18, 1925
Dr. Tage Ellinger, who holds a responsible position with Armour and Company, Chicago, is now a lecturer at the University of Chicago.
Magyar Tribune, Sept. 18, 1925
A very serious incident has taken place in the lives of the Chicago Hungarians. One of their most active members was taken by death last Tuesday morning. Dr. Stephen Barat received his education in Budapest and Prague. After finishing his internship, he left Hungary for the southern
Sept. 19, 1925
Max Pam, known as one of the greatest corporation lawyers in America died on September 14, at the age of 60. He was one of the lawyers who directed the epoch making organization of the U. S. Steel Corporation. He represented the Deering interests in the formation of the International Harveste
Abendpost, Oct. 2, 1925
Brother and Three Sisters of Deceased Will Each Receive Twelve Hundred Dollars a Month. The last will of the Chicago attorney, Max Pam, who was called by death in New York on September 14, has just been submitted to the Probate Court. It disposes of a fortune totalling $2,405,000. A