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    historic landmark that is better known by its nickname Bughouse Square (derived from the slang of bughouse referring to mental health facilities), it was the...
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    Bughouse chess (also known as exchange chess, Siamese chess (but not to be confused with Thai chess), tandem chess, transfer chess, double bughouse, doubles...
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    The Bughouse Square Debates was an annual event sponsored by the Newberry Library in Chicago. The debates took place across from the Newberry, in Washington...
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    and random individuals lured from Chicago's Greyhound Bus station, Bughouse Square, or off the streets with the promise of a job with PDM, an offer of...
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    1970, Chicago Gay Liberation organized a march from Washington Square Park ("Bughouse Square") to the Water Tower at the intersection of Michigan and Chicago...
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    organized on Saturday, June 27, 1970, as a march from Washington Square Park ("Bughouse Square") to the Water Tower, but then many of the participants spontaneously...
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    not damage property and do not cause dangerous conditions. Bughouse Square in Washington Square Park, Chicago, was known as a free speech site from the 1910s...
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    1970, Chicago Gay Liberation organized a march from Washington Square Park ("Bughouse Square") to the Water Tower at the intersection of Michigan and Chicago...
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  • project in Boston, Massachusetts. Ewing launched a podcast called Bughouse Square in October 2018. Using archival footage of oral historian Studs Terkel...
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    gathered in the lobby there and the people who congregated in nearby Bughouse Square. In 1939, he married Ida Goldberg (1912–1999), and the couple had one...
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    Korean janggi. Some chess variants use more than a single board per match. Bughouse chess, for example, involves four players playing two simultaneous matches...
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    News Archive Search. Carleton, William G. (1960). "The Passing of Bughouse Square". The Antioch Review. 20 (3): 282–293. doi:10.2307/4610260. ISSN 0003-5769...
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    1970, Chicago Gay Liberation organized a march from Washington Square Park ("Bughouse Square") to the Water Tower at the intersection of Michigan and Chicago...
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    Chicago Loop that changed features daily and stayed open all night), Bughouse Square, and Ed & Fred's Red Hots. Another common theme is Jewish culture,...
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    America (University of Chicago Press) Illinois portal Chicago portal Bughouse Square Debates Newbery Medal, an unrelated award "Newberry Library library...
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    www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org. Sasaki, Fred (21 July 2008). "Bughouse Square Debates: Saturday, July 25, 2009: The Dil Pickle Club". "The Dill Pickle...
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  • background. In 1997, Franklin Rosemont edited a collection entitled From Bughouse Square to the Beat Generation: Selected Ravings of Slim Brundage - Founder...
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  • of their mouths. On December 24, 1920, DeBeck began a gag panel called Bughouse Fables, featuring his observations of ordinary people doing foolish things...
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    Sanctions Against Iraq. July 2001 Newberry Library "1st place" orator – Bughouse Square Debates. August 2001 Life for Relief and Development Humanitarian Services...
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  • and soapbox orator particularly known for his participation in the Bughouse Square Debates, the Dil Pickle Club and the College of Complexes.: 124  He...
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