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In 1933, James Weber Linn wrote in his introduction to "The Official
Pictures of A Century of Progress Exposition":
For forty years men and women have spoken wistfully from warm memories,
of the "time when they were at the World's Fair". For how many
years will the present and the coming generation speak with equal eagerness
of the time when they were at A Century of Progress?
It is now seventy years after A Century of Progress, and people are still
talking about it.The generation that actually was there is still reminiscing,
and their children and grandchildren are trying to learn more about the
fair.

Subj: Barn
Date: 12/29/2003
From: electric44@charter.net
I bought a farm last year and with the place there is a beautiful old
barn. It had a cedar shake roof and it was made of red wood. The story I
got with it is: This barn was built by Jamesway of Ft. Atkinson, WI. for
a display and when the fair was over, they brought it back to Ft. Atkinson
by rail and set it up where it stands today.
The roof was all but gone and I put a new roof on this year but so far
I haven't been able to find anyone to substantiate this story.
If you know any thing about this or know someone that might have info
on this, please let me know.
Subj: Art at the 1934 Worlds Fair
Date: 9/26/2003
From: Ole Johns
I have a set of pastels that I got from my mother.The set is 2 panels
of flowers approx. 3 x 3 feet each; only the one panel is signed. I was
told they hung in the House of Tomorrow expo. The signature is something
like this:
Leo Joalkey ?? a long what looks like a Cursev L and a Long cursev J any information
??
Subj: Chicago World's Fair
Date: 9/5/2003
From: ron.mele@theartdepartment.us
It would be nice to see the postcards get bigger so you can visually
see them better (you know when you double click on them and they go full
screen). Overall I thought it was pretty interesting. I especially like
seeing the souvenir section. I just found a blue enamel ashtray from
the 1933 Chicago World's Fair with a hand drawn rendition of the infamous
Skyride.
It was pretty cool to hold the ashtray in my hand and look on screen
and see two others just the same. This thing is 70 years old.
Subj: world's fair fire dept.
Date: 7/31/2003
From: keiths@miamidade.gov
My Grandfather was one of two lieutenants who worked on the fair fire
dept. A complete fire dept was put in service to protect the visitors
of the fair. Approximately 45 men were used to staff the fairs three
stations.
Subj: A farmboy goes to Century of Progress
Date: 7/2/2003
From: mikaln@indy.rr.com /p>
My father used to tell us about his trip to the Chicago World's Fair
in 1933. He was born and raised in Cannelburg, a small farming and coal-mining
community in Southern Indiana. He spent the summer of 1933 when he was
19 cutting wood with a friend to make enough money to go to the fair.
They didn't use a chainsaw, but used a two-man hand saw instead. (He
gave the saw to me as a Christmas present in the 1970s, and it hangs
in my office.)
He earned enough money, and took a train to Chicago. He stayed in Gary,
presumably because a hotel room there cost less. His most memorable
experience seems to have been seeing Sally Rand do her fan dance. After he
died I found a little book where he had written some impressions. One is
particularly sweet: "People are funny. Some object to fan dancers. Others
object to the fan."
Subj: 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair pin ball machine
Date: 6/24/2003
From: dmaisch@emfacts.com
I have recently found a pin ball machine from the 1933 Chicago World's
Fair. I am seeking any information on the machine if anyone has anything.
Its a "Jig Saw" machine and a metal painted jig saw picture
of the Chicago World's Fair is the scoring part. When you insert a penny
in the machine, the fair scene appears and as one shoots the steel balls
into various holes, marked as various fair buildings a section of the
scene flips over to reveal a scoring number.
Subj: McKaycraft Chrome Furniture
Date: 5/28/2003
From: aconstal@nycap.rr.com
I'm interested in knowing the name of the designer of the McKaycraft
chrome furniture that was on display at the 1933 World's Fair at the
Hall of Science Century of Progress. Any help would be appreciated.
Subj: from B Hayes-TV
Date: 3/31/2003
From: shm@ctol.net
I certainly appreciate the links about early television and UA Sanabria.
My father's name was mentioned in one of the e-mail letters from another man
who had worked with UA. And the letter made such sense out of the few pictures
I have of photo electric cells called television. I am attaching a photo of
what I believe was the television exibited at the Century of Progress. Thank
you so much.

NOTE : 1/1/04
I have been working on revising my web site and a couple of days ago I discovered
something about the TV exhibit in a handbook of the 1934 Hall of Science exhibits
that I have. It describes "The Principle of Television," and at the
end it says "Exhibit constructed by M. L. Hayes."
This is the first paragraph of the description:
"In this exhibit is included a television transmitter and receiver specially
designed in order to demonstrate the operations step by step. As the exhibit
runs through its cycle, a series of lantern slides are projected to explain
each operation."
Subj: thank you
Date: 3/29/2003
From: shm@ctol.net
Thankyou for this web site. I was born in Oak Park and have lived on the
east coast since I was 20. It's hard for me to get information about this fair.
My father and Dr. Lee DeForest had the first commercial showing of television
at the Television Hudson Essex Display in the Electric Building at the Century
of Progress Fair.
I'm trying to find out more about this. If you could point me in any direction
I'd appreciate it
Subj: Miss America Show
Date: 3/16/2003
From: mblack@iowatelecom.net
My great uncle Herbert R. Lewis said he "conceived and managed the Miss America
show at the 1933 Century of Progress".
I didn't see anything about the show in my initial look at your information.
Can you tell me anything about this Miss America show?
Subj: Memories
Date: 2/26/2003
From: dun7925@westerncom.net
My father was Structural Ironworker, fortunate enough to have a job building
the Sky Ride. This was mid-Depression and ironworkers were lined up waiting
for some one to fall, to get their job. I was 8 years old and visited the Fair
on one occasion, which was all the family budget allowed, but the Fair was
amazing. I appreciate the site now that I'm 78 and have vague memories of some
of the exhibits you have displayed.
Subj: homes from 1933 Worlds Fair
Date: 1/14/2003
From: tonylape@shelbyproperties.com
I am a real estate agent in IL and have recently had two clients that have
bought houses that were based on home designs from the worlds fair in
Chicago. If you would know of a place I could find the plans for homes from
that fair I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time.
Subj: Chicago World's Fair Marionette Piano
Date: 12/2/2002
From: knv1@attbi.com
As the story goes in our family, my grandparents purchased a piano from the
Chicago World's Fair. They lived in Chicago at the time. The piano only has
seven octaves and it is a baby grand electric player piano. Supposedly only
10 were made for the fair. My great aunt bought one also. The name on the piano
is Marionette. I thought that there were only 10 made but I saw one recently
that looked exactly like our Marionette except that wasn't the name on it.
It was a baby grand and an electric player piano with only seven octaves. Does
any one have any history on these pianos? Are they that rare or were more made
after the Fair using a different name? Thanks
Subj: Chicago Fair
Date: 11/30/2002
From: MontyIN
I was about 8 years old when I attended the fair. I have a large box of souvenirs
that I sort thru several times a year to bring back the memories. I have one
of the miniature Greyhound tour bus that we rode around the grounds.
My father went back to the fair the next year and I asked him to bring me
a hamburger. It was the first time we had seen a frozen hamburger cooked.
Your pictures bring back a lot of memories.
Subj: Century of Progress
Date: 11/22/2002
From: Jmcahill121
My father was a guide and I am interested in obtaining more information on
it. I have many of his photos, Guide's book, etc. and wondered if there are
any books on the subject or groups maintaining the memories.
Subj: a century of progress
Date: 11/20/2002
From: mc70dc@gbronline.com
While going thru some cabinets in a house we had bought, I found a ticket
for the International Exposition Chicago. Its price was $.25 and it was dated
1933. On the back of the ticket is somebody's signature much like an autograph
the owner of the ticket had gotten while at the fair. The name on the back
is as far as I can tell Hugo Gibbons. Is that some celebrity of that period
or do you have any idea? Anyway I looked at your web site to find out a llittle
of the history behind the ticket. Thanks ..
Subj: your webpage is wonderful...thank you...my parents were at the Fair...
Date: 10/30/2002
From: DiArcangel
My parents walked away from their trip to the fair with an astonishing story
about the boardwalk. Have you heard stories about the "Fortune Tellers" that
lined the boardwalk?
Subj: waomalley@msn.com
Date: 10/17/2002
From: waomalley@msn.com
My mother Mildred Dreffein O'Malley worked at the 1933-34 World's Fair in
Chicago as a ticket agent. While alive, she told me stories about the actors
she had seen. Reese Williams is a name that comes to mind. I have her employee
scrapbook with many autographs of her co workers. A group picture of 64 ticket
agents can be seen in my book "History Of A Family Bible, 1685-2000: A Quest
for the Missing Link."
William Arnold O'Malley, Naperville, IL
Subj: chicago worlds fair 1933
Date: 10/1/2002
From: nlc@duda.com
I own a vintage gas stove that says "Universal Century Edition 1933 Worlds
Fair" on a plaque on the front - it is light tan and black - any idea if this
was actually used at the Fair - or was it a commemorative stove with more than
one made?
Thanks for any information that anyone may have about this stove.
Subj: souvenirs
Date: 9/8/2002 9:59:06 PM Central Daylight Time
From: richij@havilandtelco.com (richiandlori)
I have a souvenir from the 1934 Chiacgo Hungarian Pavilion. It is a tiny
hand carved apple that opens up and inside is a miniature tea set it is all
carved and painted. Would you have any information on this item for me? I had
gotten it from my dad after my mom passed away. She had gotten it at an auction
which I believe she only payed a dollar for it. What was funny about this apple
is after my mom had bought it she didn't realize it had opened up until 3 or
4 years after she had bought it. Thanks alot.
Subj: The Sky Ride
Date: 8/30/2002
From: DNarsh
Thanks for your awakening early memories of my trip to the Fair with my Mom.
She took my on the Sky Ride and I imagine her fear transported itself to me
as well. I was born in December 1928 and I recall we both were terrified when
our car passed over some connecting units on the ride and caused a bump as
we passed over them.
I seem to recall a "talking dog" (maybe the RCA "his master's voice" image)
that really talked to me and asked questions and I answered them. Obviously
a two way hidden voice mike and I never forgot the experiance.
Subj: My folks were married at and honeymooned at the fair
Date: 8/8/2002
From: sweirich@cn-bank.com
When and where did Sally Rand perform? They were married on August 5th, but
I cannot remember the year 33 OR 34. Recent immigrant form Sweden, they were
wow'd by Sally. What year would that have been?
Subj: Thank you
Date: 7/4/2002
From: lshobbs@netburg.net
Thank you for your wonderful Chicago World's Fair pages. I am fascinated.
My parents went in 1933 from their home in Galesburg. It was such a memorable
event for them, we have been regaled with stories of it all our lives. We have
several very neat portraits of my parents and my childhood neighbors done by
artists at the fair. I suspect these were WPA artists. I also have an acrylic
lapel pin made with a molding machine which my father always said was a demo
for an early plastic injection molding machine made by a Cincinnati company.
Your site brings some of these old stories to life. Thank you!
Subj: Gene Kelly at the Chicago World's Fair
Date: 6/23/2002
From: PWardInc
My late husband, the dancer/director Gene Kelly performed on the "Enchanted
Isle" at the Chicago World's Fair in the summer of 1933. They appeared under
the names "Gene and Fred Kay" and did a tap routine and a number on roller
skates. I was hoping you or someone connected to you might have some information
about this or some recollection.
Thank you.
Subj: 1933 Century of Progress Question
Date: 6/28/2002
From: NormK12065
I just found your web site and maybe you can give me some guidance. I was
told many years ago that my mother took 2nd place in a beauty pageant associated
with the 1933 fair. Short of looking at every daily newspaper during that period
would you have any suggestions on how I might research this?
Subj: Chicago World's Fair
Date: 5/11/2002
From: dmappel@ameritech.net
My husband's grandmother (mother by adoption) worked as a show girl in the
Neptune follies and has some great pictures. What prompted me to write was
that soon after the fair, she married a George Appel who was a resident of
Chicago as was she. Just wondering if there might be a connection between your
father and George.
Subj: Chicago World's Fair
Date: 5/8/2002
From: Pacabob
My parents owned the Allied Home Industries shop somewhere in the Fair. I
was born in September, 1933 at Michael Reese Hospital and we lived at 5050
Sheridan Rd. I'm trying to get more information about their concession. Can
you help me?
Subj: Johns-Manville exhibit at the 1933-34 Century of Progress
Date: 4/22/2002
From: Joneswillyjo
My brother and I have inherited a building here in North Carolina from our
late father. I am trying to research the buliding based on what our father
had told us in years past, that our building was part of the exhibit in Chicago,
was disassembled, stored, sold, and re-assembled here in 1936. Any ideas???
Subj: Good site
Date: 3/31/2002
From: TheOneTrueKid
My 88-year-old grandmother participated in the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago,
IL. I was wondering if you could locate some pictures of the Ukrainian dancers
that dances in Chicago. I know my grandma would really like to see them. Please
e-mail any that you may have/find. I have honestly looked everywhere for these
pictures and have yet to see some photos of any of these Ukrainian dancers
in costume. Oh well. It also seems like you have had some relative connections
to the fair, as well. Anyways, always keep this site up, because it is a part
of everyone's history, especially Chicago's.
Subj: Chicago World's Fair
Date: 3/28/2002 3:11:18 PM Central Standard Time
From: MoonRiver1949
Just finished viewing your website on the fair. My reason for visiting was
to see more about the Fair itself. My father was born and raised in Chicago
and attended the Fair at age 10 with his sisters and mother. I am sending you
a scanned photo of a plaque which was handed down to me by my father. He obtained
it at the fair. I have always been fascinated by it. Hope you enjoy looking
at it. It measures about 4" x 6" and has a raised surface. Thanks for the memories!
Subj: Chicago Fair
Date: 3/28/2002
From: GRAMILES60
I must have been around 4 years old and really don't remember much but I
do remember a big huge red wagon! and I had a small one from that exibit for
years.
Subj: German Black Forest Village
Date: 3/25/2002
From: Mahogan07
I recently found an old postcard of my fathers. It is titled Meier's Wonderful
Clock. On the back of the card it says some relative of mine made this clock.
It was 14 ft. high, 7ft. wide and weighed 2,500 lbs. I just was wondering if
you knew how I could find out more about it?
Subj: Worlds Fair item
Date: 3/4/2002
From: Betty@oldhankies.com
I have some silk hankies that have Japan 1933. I think they must be commemorative
of the Worlds Fair. What do you think? They are very pretty.
If you love old hankies, quilting, collecting vintage fabrics and notions,
and love old estate finds visit www.OldHankies.com
Subj: 1933 Chicago World's Fair
Date: 2/26/2002
From: SoParkAve
My father, Harold Lee, a graduate of Elgin Watchmaker's College, entered
a custom pocketwatch in the fair and received an honorable mention. Can you
suggest where I might look to find any information and/or photos regarding
this?
Subj: My grandma played at the fair!
Date: 12/30/2001
From: JElmore605
I was wondering how I can get a program copy for my 85 yr. old grandma who
played piano at the 1933 fair. She doesn't remember for sure, but she thinks
it was under the Chicago Symphony Orchestra "Up and coming stars", or "Young
stars of America," or something of that nature. She was born in 1916 so she
would have been about 17. Her name is Margaret and her maiden name was Langos.
Subj: Panoramic of the Century of ProgressExposition...Chicago, IL 1933
Date: 11/21/2001
From: Connie.Battin@IFLYATA.COM
I was interested in telling you about a picture I have that belongs to my
mother. This panoramic photo is of the Century of Progress Exposition. History
tells me there are only (3) three originals. This is an original. I was also
wondering if there was a copy of it at the Chicago museum? There are explicit
details showing where different sitings are. I really would like to know as
much about this picture as possible.
Subj: 1933-34 World's Fair
Date: 7/31/01
From: Oldhildebrand
I was searching your site in hopes of gaining some information about the
artist who won 1st prize for his work which became the official poster for
1934. The artists's name is A. Raymond Katz; he was one of ten artists to paint
murals in the religious exhibit at Century of Progress Exposition and listed
in Who's Who in American Artists. I would welcome any information I can obtain
on him.
My grandparents lived in Elmhurst, Illinois and there was a mural painted
on the arched ceiling of a 3rd floor dormer in their home that was done by
the same artist. The mural depicted 3 plump female angels; a blond, a brunette
and a red head clad only in strategiclly placed strips of gauze-like material.
Subj: Re: Pantheon de la Guerre
Date: 7/15/01
From: donovan@kcstar.com
The Liberty Memorial is the national monument to World War I, and it is here
in Kansas City. One of the buildings in the memorial houses what is left of
the Pantheon de la Guerre. Artist Daniel MacMorris cut the huge canvas down
considerably and painted over the seams to make the painting fit in a much
smaller area. It's a fascinating story, and I'll be happy to share the full
chapter on it when my book is published.
Subj: Chicago World's Fair
Date: 7/28/01
From: benchmura@yahoo.com
I am writing in response to your Chicago World Fair web-site.You've given
me hope with a project of mine.
Every year, my Mother's side of the family has a "make-it-gift" approach
to Christmas. This year, I have my grandfather's name. I decided to compile
a booklet/package highlighting his best memories. When he was a fifteen-year-old
paperboy in Cleveland, he won a trip to the 1932 Chicago World's Fair for being
the top sales-generating carrier. Now, at age 84, he still talks about his
prize trip.
Subj: A Century of Progress
Date: 7/9/01
From: sheron.quigley@worldnet.att.net
My dad, Jim McQueeny (who died in 1986), also worked at the Fair. And just
recently I was doing some genealogical research and came upon an obituary for
my great uncle, Johnny McQueeny, which said that he sang for the opening of
the Fair.
When I find little items like that, I think "WHY didn't I ask Daddy more
about this when I had the chance!" I remember his talking about Sally Rand
and the fans, and about Col. Jack Riley, but I don't have many specifics. I
don't even know if he worked for the Fair itself or for one of the exhibitors.
Now that I am retired, I hope to go back to the newspapers of the time and
find out more about that glorious event. If you have any suggestions, I would
welcome them. And thanks for putting out those web pages so we can all enjoy
them!
Subj: Chicago Fair
Date: 7/5/01
From: deb@brandopolis.com
My grandparents met at the World's Fair. They were both exhibition swimmers.
My grandmother (family legend has it) dressed as a mermaid and my grandfather
dressed as a clown. My grandmother actually passed away just yesterday, and
I was looking through various world's fair web sites, imagining what it must
have been like for her to be in such an exciting place when she was still so
young. I'm still hoping that I'll get lucky and run across a picture of them.
Her name is Ethel and my grandpa is Gene Keltner. I guess they also used to
swim at the fair with the actor who originally played Flash Gordon.
Subj: Your Chicago Worlds Fair Page
Date: 6/9/01
From: Gimont
I found it most interesting. As a youngster, probably 10 - 12 years of age,
I attended the Fair with my parents from Missouri and my aunt and Uncle who
lived in Chicago at the time. We travelled to and from the fair by train. I
can recall being there the day Italian General Balbo arrived with his flight
of 24 Italian sea planes, I believe direct from Rome. It was quite an impressive
event. I am trying to determine the date of the flight's arrival at the fair.
Are you aware of any available source from which such information might be
obtained?
Subj: century of progress exposition at chicago 1933-34
Date: 4/24/01
From: MARYED NAPER
My mom and a group of her friends played on a Catholic Youth Organization
(cyo) softball team and were asked to play at the above expo. My mom had her
picture taken with Sally Rand, the fan dancer, who performed at the expo. I
would love to find a picture of the ball teams that played there, and wouldn't
it be wonderful to find that picture of my mom and Sally Rand! Have you any
ideas where I could look for specific pictures of this type?
Subj: Thanks for the site
Date: 2/11/01
From: HHeusner
I am a 70 year old whose parents brought him to the 33 or 34 Fair from nearby
Frankfort, IL. I still have images from this experience including such things
as the rubber plantation, Ford Rotunda, sky ride, etc... Your website brought
back moments of nostalgia for me. Thanks.
Subj: Chicago World's Fair
Date: 1/1/01
From: JohnNCox@msn.com
For my father's 80th birthday, I wrote down every tall tale and family story
I every heard him, his father, his brother, and his uncles tell when I was
growing up. One of those stories was about the trip they made from North Carolina
to the Chicago World's Fair in 1933. If you would like a copy of this story,
let me know.
Subj: Skyride
Date: 12/15/00
From: Andersoninlb
The skyride was what I remember most about the Chicago fair. The trip between
the towers seemed long to me and punctuated with a series of bumps that made
riders nervous.The Greyhound Co. ran the tram service and this made getting
around easier.I have good memories of the fair and its exhibits. Yours is a
great web site.
Subj: 1934 Fair
Date: 4/5/00 4:22:34 PM Central Daylight Time
From: hschulze@home.com
Is there a map available of the 1934 version of the fair? That is the one
I remember. I was 4 years old, and spent many happy days there with my family.
It was the depression, and we had free passes.

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