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When I first went in there, they would just put my name on a record. And they will say, well, I made you. Even the disc jockeys are saying, if I play your record, I made you. You got to play for me free.
And I did that a lot. And, finally I said, I can't eat that, you know, and I was, like, really hungry.
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Chicago: City of the Century | Article Carter Harrison (1825-1893) Carter Harrison was born in a log cabin in Kentucky in 1825. After attending Yale College and finishing law school, his disgust with the institution of slavery motivated him to move north, to Illinois. In Chicago, he made his money in real estate.
Harrison was first elected as mayor in 1879 and ran the city with a... personal touch, much like aldermen " Read More...
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