Don S. Browning brought Ivory Tower theological theory to earth by bridging the study of religion with fields including psychology and law, and issues such as marriage and family. A...
Don S. Browning brought Ivory Tower theological theory to earth by bridging the study of religion with fields including psychology and law, and issues such as marriage and family. A...
Eleanor Taylor Bland's mystery novels, set in a thinly veiled version of Waukegan called Lincoln Prairie, subtly wove issues of race and sexism into the adventures of African-American police detective...
Adam Virag, whose acumen with timepieces gave him a small but important role in the Allied invasion of Normandy, was the second-generation owner of an Evanston jewelry store now in...
Brian J. Quirk Sr., a Marine veteran who never forgot the comrades he fought with in the Pacific during World War II, died on Memorial Day in a nursing home...
Even several years into her second century, Mary Pullins would march up to the front of the crowd at steelworker union events and rouse the crowd with a little dance....
Beverly Braun reached thousands of children with lessons on how to be a "Do Bee," rather than a "Don't Bee," as host of the morning television show "Romper Room" in...
Betsy Plank, the first female president of the Public Relations Society of America, led efforts to improve educational standards in the business communications field and provided solid counsel to generations...
Dr. Edward A. Newman didn't mince words when dealing with patients. "He was the most blunt, irreverent human being alive," said his son, Dr. Steven Newman. "There wasn't a swear...
A national player in the Republican Party, Patricia Hutar was appointed by President Gerald Ford as a leader of the U.S. delegation to the 1975 International Women's Conference in Mexico...