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"Jazz Age Chicago" is a non-profit internet web site primarily intended to serve professional, educational purposes. To the best of my knowledge, this web site does not contain any copyrighted materials the use of which would not be permitted under "fair use" interpretations of U.S. Copyright Law. Citations for reproduced texts and images have been included on individual web pages.

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Page authored: 24 June 1997


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