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unusual facts about The Chicago Daily News



Isaac Don Levine

He would return to Russia in the early 1920s to cover the Civil War for The Chicago Daily News.

Marc Drogin

At one point a humor columnist on The Chicago Daily News, his columns were syndicated in newspapers from Britain to Borneo.


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Edgar Ansel Mowrer

When the Chicago Daily News learned about the threats, Frank Knox, the owner of the newspaper, offered Mowrer a position in the paper’s bureau in Tokyo.

John Augur Holabird

The firm became known for buildings in the Art Deco style, particularly Chicago skyscrapers, including 333 North Michigan Avenue, the Palmolive Building, the Chicago Daily News Building, the Chicago Board of Trade, and the Henry Crown Field House, as well as the North Dakota State Capitol.