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By Esther D. Wang

March
22
March
22

Why Treasured Ten? Co-curator Jessica Pushor Explains

Posted under Exhibitions by Esther D. Wang

In the run-up to the opening of our newest exhibition, Treasured Ten: Selections from the Costume Collection, we’re spotlighting one of its co-curators, Jessica Pushor, as she gives some insight into her job and how the garments were selected. Jessica in costume storage during Members’ Open House, June 2014. All photographs by CHM staff “If More

December
01
December
01

A Quiet Start to the Atomic Age

Posted under Stories by Esther D. Wang

For the seventy-fifth anniversary of the first artificial self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, CHM assistant editor Esther D. Wang recaps the events leading up to that moment, highlighting the youngest and only female member of the team. On December 2, 1942, a team of scientists at the University of Chicago silently sipped Chianti from paper cups More

    January
    05
    January
    05

    What’s Glove Got to Do with It?

    Posted under Collections by Esther D. Wang

    When you work at a museum, you wear specific gloves when handling certain artifacts, most of the time. Researchers and visitors often ask us why, so here’s a bit more about why we love our gloves. Just a portion of the glove supply in the Collections office. All images by Esther Wang At the Chicago More

    October
    28
    October
    28

    108 Changes since 1908

    Posted under Stories by Esther D. Wang

    It is a well-known fact that the Chicago Cubs last won a World Series title in 1908. The 1908 Chicago Cubs team at West Side Grounds after winning the World Series. Photograph by the Chicago Daily News, SDN-006934A   In the 108 years since, a lot has happened. Here are a few highlights: William Howard More

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