Glory, Darkness, Light: A History of the Union League Club of Chicago

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With roots in the Civil War, the Union League Club of Chicago grew up, prospered, and suffered alongside its city. Glory, Darkness, Light: A History of the Union Club of Chicago tells an honest story of how the Club and its members have built, boosted, and squabbled with their city for 125 years.

The Union League Club of Chicago is unique among the country's 2,000 city clubs in its rich mix of civic, artistic, and charitable missions. In 1893, Club leaders saved and then ...

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With roots in the Civil War, the Union League Club of Chicago grew up, prospered, and suffered alongside its city. Glory, Darkness, Light: A History of the Union Club of Chicago tells an honest story of how the Club and its members have built, boosted, and squabbled with their city for 125 years.

The Union League Club of Chicago is unique among the country's 2,000 city clubs in its rich mix of civic, artistic, and charitable missions. In 1893, Club leaders saved and then presented the incomparable World's Columbian Exposition to 27 million awed visitors. Today the walls of its 23-story clubhouse are gilded with a noted art collection whose pieces overlook elegant dining rooms as well as offices for its four Boys & Girls clubs and two other charitable foundations. However, the Club history also has its darker chapters. Half the members of the Club board of directors in 2003—Jews, blacks, women—would have been neither eligible not acceptable for membership a half-century earlier. Based on their own records, the Club's resistance to these groups as members is recounted in sharp detail.

Drawing on interviews, oral histories, and the Club's extensive archives, Glory, Darkness, Light: A History of the Union League Club of Chicago is both a grand city history and a revealing look at what goes on behind the brass plaque of a prominent city club.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780810115491
  • Publisher: Northwestern University Press
  • Publication date: 5/26/2004
  • Edition description: 1
  • Pages: 312
  • Product dimensions: 7.00 (w) x 10.00 (h) x 1.00 (d)

Meet the Author

James D. Nowlan is a senior fellow with the University of Illinois Institute of Government and Public Affairs. He is also the author of A New Game Plan for Illinois (Neltnor House, 1989), and a novel, The Itinerant: A Heartland Story (Conversation Press, 2000), and co-author with Samuel K. Gove of Illinois Politics and Government: The Expanding Metropolitan Frontier (Nebraska, 1996).

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Table of Contents

1 The Union Leagues versus the Knights of the Golden Circle 5
2 Owen needs a job; "Long John" seeks a marching club 13
3 Life in the early club 20
4 "If Christ came to Chicago!" 30
5 The titan versus the second-class businessman 42
6 "The west end of the next world" 56
7 "The buying of a U.S. Senate seat - as revealed at the Union League Club 69
8 The Roaring Twenties 83
9 A gentleman's agreement 101
10 Old crow and Jim Crow 110
11 The side door 126
12 "If 20 dead gangsters could be boys again" 145
13 It's a grand night for singing 159
14 Art alone endures 169
15 A "done deal" undone 182
16 Public affairs in a private club 191
17 The club and its house 204
18 The club and its city 220
App. A Articles of association 225
App. B Union League Club of Chicago : a representative chronology 226
App. C Club presidents 230
App. D Mission of the Civic and Arts Foundation 232
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