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  1. 9 de jun. de 2022 · Mayor Richard J. Daley shakes the hand of Willard Anderson of Roselle. Anderson is the first to go over the new Fullerton Avenue bridge on Sept. 21, 1961. The Commissioner of public works, George ...

  2. 9 de jun. de 2022 · Richard M. Daley, 80, hospitalized but ‘alert’ SNEED: The former mayor was feeling “out of sorts” when he was taken in for medical care Wednesday.

  3. Dr. Daly explains his passion for adult cardiac surgery at Mayo Clinic. Visit http://mayocl.in/2m2tXiZ to learn more about his training and experience. Dr. D...

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  4. 11 de may. de 2018 · DALEY, Richard Joseph. ( b. 15 May 1902 in Chicago, Illinois; d. 20 December 1976 in Chicago, Illinois), Democratic mayor of Chicago for six consecutive terms (1955–1976); he was thrust into the media spotlight after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968. Daley, an only child, was raised in an Irish neighborhood in Chicago.

  5. Look at every corner of Chicago today – the iconic skyline, the public art, the sprawling airport, the expansive expressway system – and you can find remnants of Mayor Richard J. Daley’s legacy. While he served as the city’s mayor for six terms between 1955 and 1976, Daley enacted policies that shaped the city’s landscape. As the powerful boss of the city’s Democratic Party, Daley ...

  6. Richard Daly IV, nicknamed White boy rich/Wero, Age 42 of Denver, Colorado passed away on 11/14/19. He was born in El paso, Texas to Maria de la Luz Daly Barraza and Richard Daly Jr. on 3/15/77. He went to high school at Denver Inner City Parish and graduated in 1995. He enjoyed gathering with friends and family and making everyone laugh.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_DalyRichard Daly - Wikipedia

    Richard Daly. Richard Daly (1758–1813) was an Irish actor and theatrical manager who, between 1786 and 1797, held the Royal patent for staging dramatic productions in Dublin and became such a dominant figure in Irish theatre that he was referred to as "King Daly".