Chicago Tribune
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Chicago Tribune is a newspaper based out of Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1847. [1] Since 1980, the newspaper has written a number of articles about fandom.
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[edit] Articles about fandom
[edit] 1908
"Fandom's Throngs See Tribune's Return on Cubs' Victory Over Giants." Chicago Daily Tribune 28 Aug. 1908.
[edit] 1938
"Looking At Hollywood with Ed Sullivan." Chicago Daily Tribune 18 Dec. 1938.
[edit] 1972
Cromie, Bob. "Elementary Facts of Holmes Fandom." Chicago Tribune 12 Jan. 1972: 18.
[edit] 1981
Brotman, Barbara. "'Weirdos' Strike Back." Chicago Tribune 11 Oct. 1981.
[edit] 1983
Connelly, Sherryl. "Fan Clubs Cater to an Adoring Public." Chicago Tribune 12 July 1983, sec. D: 1.
[edit] 1984
Kavesh, Laura. "Frenzied Fans: a Thriller's Appeal Knows No Bounds." Chicago Tribune 12 Mar. 1984.
[edit] External Links
- Chicago Tribune: Official page
- Encyclopedia of Chicago: Chicago Tribune
