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  1. Richard J. Daley College, a primarily Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) , continues to respond to the changing needs of Chicago and its people by augmenting traditional studies with the technical, career, and occupational curricula that prepare students for the 21st century. Daley graduates transfer to colleges and universities all over ...

  2. Richard J. Daley. 7500 South Pulaski Rd Chicago IL 60652 (773) 838-7500 Dial 711 for the Telecommunications Relay Service. Satellite Campuses. Arturo Velasquez Institute;

  3. Hace 6 días · Born April 24, 1942 in Chicago. Elected to the Illinois Constitutional Convention in 1969. Married Miss Margaret A. Corbett of Mount Lebanon, Pa. in 1972; together they had four children. Elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1972. Elected state’s attorney of Cook County in 1980, twice re-elected.

  4. Richard J. Daley Academy Richard J. Daley Academy 5024 S. Wolcott Ave. Chicago, IL 60609 Phone: (773) 535-9091 Fax: (773) 535-0407 Chicago Public Schools Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Resources powered by Educational Networks Non-Discrimination Statement

  5. 23 de ene. de 2024 · Richard Michael Daley (b. 1942- ) served as Chicago's mayor from 1989 to 2011, the longest anyone has held that office. As mayor, he sought to restore faith in city government and revitalize Chicago, hoping to attract residents, businesses, and visitors to transform it into a "world-class city."

  6. Hace 6 días · Born May 15, 1902 in Chicago. Earned a law degree from DePaul University. Married Eleanor “Sis” Guilloyle in 1936; together they had seven children. Elected to Illinois House in 1936. Elected to Illinois State Senate in 1938. Beginning in1941 served as senate minority leader for five years.

  7. Richard J. Daley en 1962. Richard Joseph Daley, né le 15 mai 1902 à Chicago ( Illinois) et mort le 20 décembre 1976 dans cette même ville, est un homme politique américain. Issu de la communauté irlandaise catholique et membre du Parti démocrate, il a été maire de Chicago six mandats consécutifs de 1955 à 1976 1 .