As president and owner of Northwestern Golf Co., Nat Rosasco built a family business into one of the most respected golf club manufacturers in the world. At one time, according...
Neil Morgan Glass was a World War II veteran working at publisher Rand McNally in Chicago when the Navy recalled him to serve at the Pentagon during the Korean War....
Dr. Michael Carroll, an ophthalmologist who built a thriving practice, was known for going the extra mile for patients as well as his own staff. Dr. Carroll, 86, died of...
Robert Beck, founder of Beck's Bookstore, had two great loves in life other than his family, according to his daughter. "His passions were the bookstore and the Cubs," Linda Beck-Olson...
James Connelly, a teacher and the boys cross country and track and field coach at St. Ignatius College Prep for many years, instilled in his students and athletes the lesson...
Growing up in the segregated South, Alice Scott didn't have access to the same library resources enjoyed by white children. Her father bought as many books for his family as...
Pastor Charles Donald Cole was a missionary to Angola who spent more than 25 years as host of the "Open Line" program for Moody Radio, the broadcasting arm of the...
Weldon Beverly Jr. was a pioneering Chicago Public Schools educator who always saw the big picture and had an uncanny ability to identify talent in nearly everyone he encountered in...
Economist Norman Carroll was the founding dean of the graduate business school at Dominican University, where over nearly 50 years he held a number of important positions. Over the years,...
Charles Metz was a mathematician and professor of radiology at the University of Chicago whose contributions to medical imaging analysis and assessment improved the accuracy of diagnostic tests such as...