CHICAGO TRIBUNE FRONT PAGE REPRINTS 1865 - 1986

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Set of 20 Chicago Tribune Front Page Reprints Purchased from the Chicago Tribune in 1987. Set features twenty reprinted newspaper front pages from 1865 to 1986. Front Pages: January 27, 1986. Bears win the Superbowl. September 25, 1884. Cubs clinch National League East Championship. April 15, 1912. Titanic strikes an iceberg and sinks on maiden voyage. April 15, 1865. President Lincoln is assassinated at Ford's Theater. October 5, 1979. Chicago welcomes Pope John Paul II with open arms. November 11, 1918. World War 1 ends. July 4, 1976. America celebrates its 200th birthday. June 9, 1919. Treaty of Versailles appears in the Tribune. August 9, 1974. President Nixon resigns from office. February 15, 1929. Seven gangsters are gunned down on St. Valentines Day. May 1, 1974. Tribune publishes full text of the Watergate transcripts. December 5, 1933. 14 year ban on alcohol comes to an end. July 21, 1969. Neil Armstrong takes the first step on the moon. June 6, 1944. Allied naval forces begin landing on the northern coast of France. April 5, 1968. Martin Luther King Slain. August 15, 1945. World War 2 ends. November 23, 1963. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated. May 18, 1954. Racial segregation in public schools ruled unconstitutional. September 23, 1959. White Sox win their first American League Pennant in 40 years. March 17, read more