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The end of the West Side Grounds, Part 1 By JohnW53 on Feb 15, 2021, 2:36am CST +
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Everyone loves shiny, new ballparks especially shiny, new Major League parks.
But every new park leaves an old one behind, an old one that more often than not is demolished.
Baseball fans mourn the loss of Ebbets Field who weren t even alive when it was torn down.
Tiger fans still cherish Tiger Stadium. Yankee fans miss the original Yankee Stadium. Pirates fans wax nostalgic about Forbes Field.
The list goes on and on.
Some people even have have fond memories of the first Comiskey Park.
VA Marks 75th Anniversary of Academic Affiliations
Updated 2/1/2021 10:39 AM
Throughout 2021, the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center (VAMC) will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the VA academic affiliation program, a program that began in Chicago with the first residents from Northwestern University.
Academic affiliations with VA began in 1946. As World War II ended, VA did not have the resources necessary to provide adequate care to the more than 1,000,000 new patients returning from the war. The academic affiliation program began to create the workforce of students, physician residents, and faculty necessary to provide world-class to Veterans, as well as provide training opportunities to future generations of physicians.
Sterling Bay taps Illinois Medical District CEO for life sciences division
Suzet McKinney will be tasked with recruiting biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies to the Chicago developer s lab space properties.
Suzet McKinney
The CEO of the Illinois Medical District is joining Sterling Bay to lead the Chicago developer s push into building lab space for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
After more than five years running the IMD, Suzet McKinney will serve as principal and director of life sciences at Sterling Bay, the developer announced. She fills a role left behind by former Illinois Institute of Technology tech park leader Catherine Vorwald, who recently retired after just more than a year with the company.