Kup's Chicago - Irv Kupcinet [123]
Bodenheim, Maxwell
Bodfish, Morton
Bohemia Café
Bohrod, Aaron
Bonaparte Café
Bonwit Teller store
Boone, Richard
Boorstin, Daniel
Borowitz, David
Bosley, Tom
Bostwick, Mollie Netcher
Boudreau, Lou
Boulevard Room, of Conrad Hilton Hotel
Bourbon Street
Bowe, Augustine
Bowles, Chester
Bowling Congress Tournament, American
Boxing Nights, Amateur
Boyden, William
Boyd-Orr, John
Boys Clubs of America
Braddock, Jimmy
Bradley, Preston
Bradley, Van Allen
Brandeis University
Brando, Marlon
Brasselle, Keefe
Bratton, Johnny
Braude, Jacob
Breakfast Club, The (radio program)
Brennan, Ray
Brennan, Terry
Bresler, Harry
Brickhouse, Jack
Brief Encounter coffee shop
Briscoe, Robert
Briskin, Mrs. Ted
Brodie, Al
Brodkin, Michael
Bronzeville’s Sutherland Lounge
Brookfield Zoo
Brooks, C. Wayland
Brooks, Gwendolyn
Brorby, Mel
Brosky, Al
Brown, John
Brown, Warren
Browne, Burton
Browning, Norma Lee
Brunswick Corporation
Buck, Frank
Buckingham, Fountain
Budapest, the Hungarian show at
“Bughouse Square”
Building Service Employees Union
Bunny, Ivan
Burck, Jacob
Burlington Route
Burman, Henry
Burnett, Leo
Burnham, Daniel H.
Burns, George
Burrill, Charles
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Busch, Harry
Bush, Earl
Bushman, Francis X.
Butcher, Fanny
Butler, Walker
Buttery Room, of Ambassador West Hotel
Buttons, Red
Byfield, Ernest
Byrne, Emmett
Byrne, Fran
Byrnes, James
Cabot, Bruce
Caen, Herb
Caifano, Leonard
Caifano, Marshall
Calder, Frank
Calhoon, Haystacks
Call Northside (film)
Callas, Maria
Calumet City
Calumet Harbor
Camellia House
Campagna, Louie
Campbell, William
Caniff, Milton
Cantor, Eddie
Cape Cod Room, of Drake Hotel
Capone, Albert
Capone, “Bottles”
Capone, Mae
Capone, Scarface Al
Capone Syndicate
Carbo, Frankie
Carmen Jones (film)
Carmichael, John P.
Carpenter, Charles E.
Carroll, June
Carroll, Luke
Carson, Jack
Carson, Samuel
Carson Pirie Scott & Company
Carter, Art
Casey, Robert J.
“Cash Register”
Caspers, Paul
Cass, Peggy
Cassidy, Claudia
Castro, Fidel
Cather, Willa
Catholic Youth Organization
Catton, Bruce
Cavarretta, Phil
Centennial History of the Civil War
Central Park Theater
Central Standard Life Insurance Company
Century of Progress Exposition (1933)
Cerdan, Marcel
Cerebral Palsy Fund, United
Cerf, Bennett
Champion, Marge and Gower,
Chancellor, Connie
Chancellor, John
Channing, Carol
Chaplin, Charlie
Cherney, Guy
Cherry, Don
Chevalier, Maurice
Chez Paree
Chiam’s Restaurant
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts
Chicago Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Chicago Art Institute
Chicago Athletic Club
Chicago Bears
Chicago Board of Trade
Chicago Coliseum
Chicago Convention Bureau
Chicago Crime Commission
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Defender
Chicago Federated Advertising Club
Chicago Federation of Labor
Chicago Fire, Great
Chicago Golf Club
Chicago Historical Society
Chicago Literary Times, The
Chicago Musicians’ Union
Chicago Natural History Museum
Chicago newspapers
Chicago & North Western Railroad
Chicago-O’Hare International Airport
Chicago Police Department
Chicago Public Library
Chicago River
Chicago Stadium
Chicago Stockyards
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Chicago Theater
Chicago University
Chicago White Sox
Chicago Yacht Club
Chicagou
Childcraft (book)
Childs, Marquis Chinatown
Christian Century magazine
Christoff, Boris
Chronicle, San Francisco
Churchill, Winston
Cicero, strip-tease clubs in
City Council
City Department of Planning
City Hall-County Building
City News Bureau
City of Hope
Civic Center Building
Civic Opera House
Civic Theater
Civil War Round Tables
Clark, Blair
Clark, William
Clarke, Jack
Cleveland, Grover
Clinton, Stanford
Cobb, Lee J.
Coca, Imogene
Coca-Cola Company
Cohen, Harry
Cohen, Jerry
Cohen, Myron
Colin, Art
Cole, John
Cole, Nat (“King”)
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company
Coliseum, Chicago
Colitz, Jimmy and Ivan
College Basketball Double-headers
College Inn
Collier’s magazine
Collins, Charles
Collins, Eddie
Collins, Tom
Colonna, Jerry Colosimo,