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Beginning with the earliest edition of the Highland Park News in 1874, several newspapers have been published for Highland Park. Click on a date range to search the index for local news articles and obituaries from these newspapers. Full text available on microfilm at the library. Full text of newspaper articles from 1874 - 1922 are also available online in our Newspaper Collection.  Complete this form to request full text of an obituary if you’re unable to visit the library. Contact the Reference Department at hppla@hplibrary.org or 874.831.7031 for more information.

 

Abbreviations used:

HPH .......Highland Park Herald

HPN........Highland Park News

HPNL....Highland Park Newsletter

HPP........Highland Park Press

NSNL....North Shore Newsletter

SRN........Sheridan Road Newsletter


 
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January 1, 1990-December 31, 1990
ABBOTT LABORATORIES

Highland Park man in battle with Abbott Labs. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 13.
Turmoil hasn’t hurt work. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 13.
Former Abbott chairman denies firm’s charges. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 43.
Abbott stock still doing well. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 43.
Abbott plans 30th building. July 12, 1990,  p. 44.
Sales record reported for Abbott labs. July 26, 1990,   p. 53.
Abbott Labs aids schools. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 33.
Medical waste. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 46.
Abbott Labs names new president, CEO. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 47.

ACCIDENTS

Suit blames local officials for fatal crash. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 5.
Injuries resulted in death of crash victim: coroner. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 10.
Storage tank blast kills hired plumber. Jan. 11, 1990,  p. 30.
Improvements couldn't prevent latest fatality. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 5.
Accident results in death of 6-year old area boy: McLean Rohn. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 6.
Driver in fatal accident was intoxicated: officials. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 16H.
Waukegan man killed in accident. Feb. 22, 1990, p. 10.
Automobile ends up in ravine. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 15.
Area boy, David Schaefer, dies after skiing mishap. Mar. 29, 1990, p. 6.
Area man helps save woman’s life. May 3, 1990,  p. 16H.
Accident victim, K. Richardson, gets $22 million. May 24, 1990,  p. 9.
Woman sentenced in fatal accident. June 7, 1990,  p. 14.
Area boater drowns in Crooked Lake. June 7, 1990,  p. 204.
Police cite drinking in accident. June 14, 1990,  p. 12.
Mock auto accident mirrors reality. June 21, 1990,  p. 16D.
Sewer tragedy remembered. June 21, 1990,  p. 166.
Teenager dies after being hit by train. June 28, 1990,  p. 14.
Local heroes just did what came natural. July 12, 1990,  p. 185.
Two brothers get shot during a quarrel. July 19, 1990,  p. 5.
Five injured when van hits beer truck on tollway. July 19, 1990, p. 193.
Wildwood man in fair condition after lake rescue. July 26, 1990,  p. 214.
Jury rules train fatality accidental. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 195.
Man drowns in Skokie lagoons. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 15.
Clavey accident, 4 hurt. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 9.
Clavey death toll. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 5.
Accident closes Clavey Road. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 16.

ACHIEVEMENT TESTS

Exam prep courses: are they worth it?  Jan. 11, 1990, p. 41.
Students meet SAT challenge. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 7.
SAT overhaul prompts apprehension. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 35.
State report cards tell the score, district by district. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 9.
SATs, ACTs,  tests fail to make the grade. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 16C.
Test results, spending have little relation: study. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 9.
Illinois testing program grows. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 29.

ADOPTION

Obstacles line path to interracial adoption. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 15.
Adoption agency games. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 18.
Tears mark this story. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 19.
Special Section:  Jan. 25, 1990, p. 15--
Couple's long wait ends when Sean arrives from Korea. Jan.25, 1990,  p. 17.

AFGHANISTAN

Freedom fighter finds relief in Highland Park. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 5.

AFRICA

Living in Africa offers 'a different point of view'. Bill Moseley. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 160
Competition in Kenya - will greed or wildlife survive? July 26, 1990,  p. 16C.

AFRICAN AMERICANS

Blacks an integral part of the Shore's history. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 191.
Black professionals strive for success. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 192.
Growing up black on the North Shore. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 151.
Organization geared to Shore black families. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 156.
Blacks everywhere want same things.   Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 16C.
Less proves to be more in Black Culture Show. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. D10.
Not perfect but it's home - black families discuss life on North Shore. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 166.
New NAACP chapter may be formed. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 187.

AGING

Peace dividend triggers generational conflict. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 196.
Home health aides key to long term care needs. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 163.

AIDS

Yes, dear friend, I want to know. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 15.
AIDS victim seeks way to see family.  Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 194.
Junior League AIDS project ready to stand on its own. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. T10.
AIDS makes inroads. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 174.
HIVCO offers outreach. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 174.

AIRPORTS

Forum speaker pushes 3rd airport near city. July 12, 1990,  p. 175.
Pilots plan trip to Oshkosh Air Show. July 19, 1990,  p. 195. 

ALCOHOL

Alcohol is major factor in male heart enlargement. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 171.
Is the wave of the future dry? July 19, 1990,  p. T9.
Alcohol, exercise unhealthy mix. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 136.
Baxter donates land. (for NICASA-Northern Illinois Council on Alcoholism and
Substance Abuse facility in Round Lake) Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 146.

ANIMALS

Corral going up at Ryerson to capture deer. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 16D.
Dog dilemma prompts new pound policy.  Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.
Residents queried on deer problems. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 20.
Art Shay’s animals to act up at Barat. Mat. 15, 1990,  p. D5.
Evicting noisy tenants: raccoons. Easier to prevent nesting than to evict. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. H5.
Deer trapping may continue. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 16D.
Smile: you’re on canine camera. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 170.
Buffalo man: Ronald Lester. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. L-6.
New vets take over area animal hospital. May 31, 1990,  p. 39.
Miracle of birth moves horseman. June 7, 1990,  p. 174.
Wildlife photos have message. June 14, 1990,  p. 166.
Vets know how to scan a cat (or a dog). June 21, 1990,  p. 39.
How to choose a veterinarian. July 26, 1990,  p. 182.
Deer's fate discussed. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 190.
Protesters raise cry of endeerment.  Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 9.
Deer saved from path of the bulldozers. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 9.
2d annual pet parade. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 214. Photos.
Lyme disease vaccine (for dogs) licensed. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 186.
Pit-bull attack leaves 2 people injured. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 7.
Court to determine pit-bull's future. Sept. 6, 1990, p. 12.
Pit-bull ordered from the state. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 14.
This pet cemetery is tranquil not scary. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 16D.
Variety of events set for Pet Memorial Day. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 16D.
Dealing with road kill. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 202.
Dog-grooming a family affair at N. Shore Clippers. Oct. 4, 1990, p. 43.
Blessing of pets draws menagerie. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 9
Deer crossings, deer management. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 218.
Dog track beckons bettors. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 222.
It's collie show time. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 202.
Pit-bull destroyed. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 11.
Feeding puts deer at risk. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 14.
Iguana farming may help rain forest. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 29.

ANOREXIA

ANAD (Anorexia nervosa and Associated Disorders) hotline reaches out. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 204.

ANTI-SEMITISM

Anti-semitism rises as glastnost grow. May 10, 1990,  p. 182.
Russian emigres' move eased by U.S. families. May 10, 1990,  p. 182.

ANTIOCH, IL

Antioch area marsh stirs political interest. July 19, 1990,  p. 180.

ANTIQUES

On the hunt in Richmond. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 214.
Past comes alive at county antique shows. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 222.

APARTHEID

Apartheid slowly cracking under pressure. (In S. Africa)  Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 15.

APPLES

It's time for apple picking. List. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16H.

ARCHITECTS/ARCHITECTURE

Riverwoods modern by Braun Skiba. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. H3.
Ranch homes are making a comeback. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. H4.
Designs reflect lifestyle: Matthias Jans. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. H1.
Restoration (of Keck & Keck house) reveals treasures. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. H1. 
Designs of Keck brothers' architectural firm were mainly futuristic. Apr. 5, 1990, p. H3.
David Adler's masterpiece. Oct.  4, 1990, p. N1--Special Section: Great Estates Of the North Shore.
Sheldon Berke's field of dreams: Architecture Point. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. LD6. 
David Adler Cultural Center looks to future. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 227.
North Shore niche: architect Raymond Chou finds valuable sites one at a time. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. H3.
Architecture tour traces development. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 9.
Adler home donated as a local landmark. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 165.
Elks Club architect hopeful. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 7.
Design project with class. (Mariani) Nov. 29, 1990,  p. H3.
Adler home donated as landmark. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 179.
Architects Syventsen & Rajkovich build on the past. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. D5.

ART/ARTISTS

Recycling even gives new life to works of art. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 5.
Winning work of art, mural by Rob Goldberg.  Photo. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 5.
Artist Franklin McMahon's notebook chronicles civil rights. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. T6.
Council approves arts foundation concept. Mar. 29, 1990, p. 9.
Art festival seeks entrants for July show. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 32.
Artist living her American dream: Hilda Pierce. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 169.
Ellen Ferar explores worlds of figurative abstraction. Apr. 19,  1990, p. D5.
From simple tools –art. Ron Golec, wood carver. Apr. 26, 1990, p. T1.
Drawing on a war that will not die: "Vietnam in Art". May 10, 1990, p. D1.
Monet in a serial mode. May 24, 1990,  p. D2.
Arts funding --censors take life out of art. June 21, 1990,  p. 16C.
McMahon mural greets U. S. mayors. July 12, 1990,  p. T7.
"Shades" are in the sun at NU. Rodin exhibit.  Aug. 2, 1990,  p. D1.
Cooking journals of Monet. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 163.
Councilmen seek statue restoration: Miss Nitro. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 7.
Art in full bloom at Old Orchard. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. D1.
The new show on the Block. (in Evanston) Sept. 20, 1990,  p. D1.
Home is where the art is- N. Shore collectors Audrey and Robert Lubin welcome guests. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. H3.
Artist-teacher, Tom Harris, draws on creative freedom for kids. Sept. 27, 1990, p. D5.
Two 'Sir Walters' want to rescue 'Miss Nitro'. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 9.
Ed Paschke leads student beyond paint and canvas. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. D5.
Silhouette artist's work a shear delight. (Sally Newcomb) Nov. 22,1990, p. 145.

ASSESSMENTS

Assessment showing healthier home values. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 16B.
Assessment notices draw cynical crowd, Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 5.
Reassessment  complaints skyrocket. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 5.
Deerfield Township assessments roll corrections. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 152--
Delinquent drainage assessment. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 168.
Rolls for Deerfield 1990 assessments. Follows p. D6. Nov. 29, 1990.

ASTRONAUTS

Former astronaut James Lovell scouts for Eagle Scouts. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 172.

ATHEISM

Atheist claims discrimination.  May 17, 1990,  p. 198.
Atheist wins battle over Boy Scout funding. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 199.

ATTITUDES

Dealing with difficult people you must listen. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 205.

ATTORNEYS

Suddenly-rich may need lawyer's help. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 37. 

AUTHORS

Poet Verie Sandberg graduates from 'cutesy stuff'. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 153.
Local authors offer mix of mystery, history, fun.  Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 158.
He's the man behind the Boomtown girl -David Breskin. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 159
Local authors offer mix of adventure, essays, poems. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 158.
'Ordinary Money' by Louis Jones is more than about fake money. Feb. 15, 1990, p. 169.
New Trier grad, George Rosen, pens tale of African intrigue: “Black Money”. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 198.
Devine (Eleanore) ‘Light’ brightens local scene. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 171.
Book breaks barriers of background  - "Household Polish Phrasebook" by Julia
Underwood. July 26, 1990,  p. 177.
Poet Marcia Lee Masters takes a lyrical look at life in "Looking Across". Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 41.
Heart of Nicaragua beats in  local author's  'stories'. Denis Heyck. Sept. 20, 1990, p. 203.
KGB-inspired author R.D. Zimmerman sets newest thriller in Berlin: “Deadfall in Berlin”. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 197.
'Under God' by Garry Wills examines religion politics. Nov. 22, 1990, p. 159.

AUTOMOBILES

Special Section : Best models of the '90s. Feb. 8, 1990, after  p. D32.
Special Section: Spring car care. May 24, 1990,  p. D33.
Auction offers the autos dreams are made of. June 7, 1990,  p. 198.
Local man explains auto leasing. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 46.

AUTUMN

Leaving life brighter. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 226.
Where to see autumn color. Oct. 11, 1990,  p . 227.
Look forward to one spectacular show of fall colors. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. H7.
Riding high on hayrides at Patch 22. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 190.

AWARDS

Educator Dolores Kohl Solovy wins Deborah Award. Mar. 15, 1990, p. T4.
Crown (of Mallinckrodt) awarded to Sisters of Charity. May 17, 1990,  p. T1.

BABIES

Mom gives up, takes back, baby. May 3, 1990,  p. 5.

BALEN, JOHN-City councilman

No need to resign or apologize, Balen says. Quote taken ‘out of context and Incorrect’. Feb. 22, 1990, p. 16D.
Balen’s sorry, but calls for resignation continue. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 16.

BANKS

Deerfield Federal eyes bank merger. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 45.
Feds take over Horizon Federal. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 6.
Lawrence quits First Chicago.  Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 44.
Citicorp to change its name. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 44.
Lawsuit sheds light on Horizon's woes. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 11.
How, why Horizon hit bottom. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 11.

BAZAARS

Bazaar events. Local listings. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 201. 

BEAUTY SALONS

Have hair? She'll travel. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 38.
Mam'selle models get beautiful start. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. T1. 

BEES

Realtor enjoys a hobby of honey. Barbara Dietrich. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 172.

BICYCLES

Neighbors give ramp a rough ride. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 7.
Enjoying fat tire on a mountain bike. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 205.
Cyclists raise funds for lung association. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 194.
Bike trail grants available. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 194.
Cycling. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 176.

BIRDS

Birders go on the prowl for the great-horned owl. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 197.
Eats for the birds. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 198.
Lead poisoning linked death of 3 geese. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 12.
The call of wild turkeys beckons. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 151. 

BIRTHDAYS

Viti family birth beats the odds. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 7.

BLINDNESS

Beep! Beep! Beepball - game for legally blind. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 202.

BLOOD DONATION

LifeSource sends blood to boost military supply. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 138.

BOATING

Agencies vow boating crackdown. May 24, 1990,  p. 16D.
Open house set for boating enthusiasts. May 31, 1990,  p. 187.
Good sports succeed in sailing. July 26, 1990,  p. 226.
Sailing draws waves of interest. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 214.

BOMBS

Local pair survive emergency landing after bomb threat: Mike & Fran Grossman. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 5.

BOOKS

Literary gifts: fun and enriching. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. HD3.

BUSES

Bus driver shortage hits schools.  Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 7.

BUSH, GEORGE, United States President

Letter: re fuel, energy conservation. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 18. 

BUSINESS

Cracking your colleagues' code. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 34.
Highland Park Chamber sets code of ethics. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 7.
Bullish on technology.   Jan. 18, 1990, p. 38.
Walgreen Co. plans 600 new drugstores. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 39.
Big changes at area companies: Kraft; Scott, Foresman. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 42.
Baxter mulls layoffs. Feb. 2, 1990,  p. 40.
New business channel slated at cable TV. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 40.
Boater J. C. Chapman takes helm at Outboard Marine. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 40.
Partnerships need formal agreements. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 41.
More than just money; people pursuing intangibles in careers of the '90s. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 40.
Karyn's business is all in a name. Feb., 15, 1990,  p. 38.
Fighting the flood of paperwork. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 38.
Firms sell gas for less to large volume users. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 40.
North Shore firms bracing for ‘Europe 1992’. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 40.
Nutrasweet nets approval for fat substitute.  Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 40.
Calling Card computer opens door. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 42.
Construction on schedule for Infiniti. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 42.
Chamber plants seed to spruce up business area. Mar. 22, 1990,  p . 10.
Small businesses are tackling a taxing time. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 42.
Execs issue program on termination. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 48.
Abbott to sell Defense Dept. drug test kits. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 50.
Shore man is out to end 'fax attacks'. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 37.
Crate & Barrel rents space in Sky Harbor. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 39.
Sara Lee closing talk 'speculation'.   Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 40.
Highland Park firm gives outlet for Canadian arts. Apr. 5, 1990, p. 42.
Cigar business smokin'. Apr. 5, 1990, p. 45.
Cuts at Baxter International no shock to workers. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 16H.
Business adapts to work force. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 42.
Businessman provides foreign aid. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 42.
New realty company founded. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 44.
Merger pact between realtors. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 45.
Cub fan confidence helps family overcome job loss.  Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 45.
Highwood firm offers cover for its customers’ concerns. May 3, 1990,  p. 49.
Shop offers glitter for a lower price. May 3, 1990,  p. 52.
Behind the scene with T&C shop on Market Square.  May 3, 1990,  p. T1. 
Message is McAvoy's business. (Washington Communications Group) May 10, 1990,  p. 47.
Homework helps grads get jobs. May 17, 1990,  p. 43.
LaColonna celebrates 35 years. May 17, 1990,  p. T8.
13-year-old girl jumps into jewelry business. May 31, 1990, p. 39.
East side merchants want help. June 7, 1990,  p. 5.
Store's offerings allow room for imagination for male gifts. June 7, 1990, p.43.
Wickes closes pair of regional offices. June 7, 1990,  p. 50.
Sara Lee sets closing of Deerfield plant. June 14, 1990,  p. 13.
Paramount Communications firm moving to Northbrook. June 14, 1990,  p. 39.
Workers say news was not unexpected. (Sara Lee closing) June 21, 1990,  p. 9.
Evanston's hot incubator. June 21, 1990,  p. 188.
Panel previews decade. June 21, 1990,  p. 191.
Gifts provide incentive for savers. June 28, 1990,  p. 39.
Minding the store: Ambassador's wife turns shop keeper-Josephine Louis,
Shop- Eximious, Winnetka. June 28, 1990,  p. T10.
New challenges for Esther Silberman and Woolenwear Co. July 5, 1990, p. 37.
Shop puts a town in perspective: Libertyville's Heritage Galleria. July 5, 1990, p. 148.
Consultants get to the heart of the matter. July 12, 1990,  p. 39.
Abbott plans 30th building. July 12, 1990,  p. 44.
Dining Club focuses on North Shore clientele.  July 19, 1990,  p. 45.
Breakup of Beatrice Foods is detailed by an insider. July 19, 1990,  p. 167.
These auditors have good taste. July 26, 1990,  p. 47.
Bank, S&L merge plans. July 26, 1990,  p. 51.
Company captures captive market. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 41.
Robert Zabel heads Advertising Council. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. T1. 
IMCERA's chairman, CEO to retire. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 196.
Couple,  J. & V. Wheary, distribute cedar homes. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 203.
Couple , Ann & Paul Kraus, finds working together reaps rewards. Aug. 9, 1990, p. 41.
Despite fears, lower interest rates real. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 43.
Water bed outlet dries up. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 194.
Car care gives pair college fare. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 45.
Chase investment center opening in Northbrook. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 215.
Nielsen ready to wrangle with competitor. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 220.
Former 'temp' now full time CEO. (Phyllis Galantier) Aug. 23, 1990,  p . 43.
The age of the temporary. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 200.
Opposition mounts to Grainger proposal. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 216.
Management plans to close I. Magnin's. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16A.
Marriott opens low-cost motel. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 43.
Environmental woes face small businesses. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 44.
This Loss (Edward) poses a big gain for the moving business. Aug. 30, 1990, p. 45.
Segal's flagship Crate & Barrel opens. Aug.30, 1990,  p. T3.
Crate & Barrel hosts cast of thousands on opening night. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. T3.
Softa on the grow. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 41.
Ludwig succeeds on the home front. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 41.
Neiman-Marcus to renovate. Sept.  13, 1990,  p. 43.
Shrimp Walk closes. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 7.
Cherry Electric Products Corp. goal: total quality. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 43.
Finding value in fast food. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 43.
Comfort key to store's success. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 44.
Deerfield Federal merges with bank. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 44.
Interest rates equal recession. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 44.
CEO (McDonald's) cooks up storm on grill. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 14.
Steel firms forging brand-new direction. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 45.
7 Shore residents on Forbes list. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 228.
Car wash plan OKd. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 12.
I may be young, but I’m not green: Andy Zahn of Mama-Tish Italian Specialities. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 43.
After 35 years, jewelry store keeps on shining. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 45.
Zenith Electronics Corp. has $11.6 million 3rd quarter loss. Nov. 8, 1990, p. 45.
Guide lists area firms. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 48.
Cookie maker Carol Goodman finds herself in the dough. Nov. 15, 1990, p. 41.
Alliance to join city, suburbs in economic development. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 39.
Fabric shop (Calico Corners) doesn't cut corners. Nov. 22, 1990, p. H9.
Store teaches a lesson on simplicity. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 43.
Kahan 'born to shop'. Dec. 6, 1990,  p . 50.
Craftsman masters use of tight closet space: Closets by Design. Dec. 13, 1990, p. 46.
Shore workers to move with Moore. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 48.
Shop has the 'Goodies'. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 42.
Deerfield realtors close offices. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 44.
Entire state wins: expand McCormick Place. Dec. 27, 1990, p. 13
Baxter donates land. (for alcoholism treatment facility) Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 146. 

CAMPS

Camping Guide. Jan. 25, 1990, p. N1.
Camping Guide. Feb. 1, 1990, p. N1. Lists activities offered locally.
Day camp: variety sans stress. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 23.

CANDIDATES

Interest in party precinct posts varies by location. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 16.
Keats fights ballot action. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 7.
Friedman backers say he will overtake Keats. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 7.
Highland Park man, Larry Drury, joins Senate fray. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 5.
Pierce wants committee job.  Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 5.
Three candidates vying for District 1 seats. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 9.
Grinnell, Mason face off for Republican sheriff’s slot. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 9.
Candidate forums slated. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 16D.
District 1 candidates square off. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 9.
Realtors throw substantial support to candidates. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 16.
On the road to the governor’s mansion: Baer, Edgar.  Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 18.
Mason says Neal’s charge is inaccurate. Mar. 15, 1990,  p . 9.
6 candidates square off in 29th district free-for-all. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 16.
Keats sets his sights on November election. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 5.
Realtors, open-spacers endorse. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 16D.
Graham, Neal see different future. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 16D.
Four in race for two county board seats. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 10.
Incumbent treasurer faces battle. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 16D.
Dentist challenges lone Democrat Hess. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 16D.
Candidates poised for 1991. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 5.
Stern, Axelrod disagree on taxes. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 7.
Candidates eye city council race. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 7. 

CASINOS

Pair shows clients how to win. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 42.

CEMETERIES

Crane, Derwinski favor Fort Sheridan cemetery.  Dec. 20, 1990, p. 10.

CENSORSHIP

New movie rating opens to mixed reviews. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 15.

CENSUS

Uncle Sam wants you to be counted. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 9.
Census figures on the mark: Mayors. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 7.
Do it over but use better methods. Guest essay: John Jacob. Oct. 4, 1990, p.16C

CHARITIES

Van transports good to the hungry. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. T1.
(Greater Chicago Food Depository)
Quilters sew all their love into a fund-raising effort. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. T4.
Hunger week to feed county. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 16D.
Exec Irving Harris lauded for poverty fight. July 26, 1990,  p. 210.
Adults want to share a dream of college. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 30.
Grand Prix to benefit Children's Memorial Medical Center. Aug. 30, 1990, p. T7.
United Way Chapter OKs Scout funding. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 220.
From Wilmette to Uptown, deGiulio's crew gives Habitat one-day service. Nov.  Nov. 22, 1990,  p. H5.
Agencies cooperate to serve homeless. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 12.
Epilepsy service back from crisis. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 13.
United Way makes a real difference. Nov. 29, 1990-,  p. 16H.
United Way donations up 10 percent. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 213.
A pot of kindness-Salvation Army. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 15.
Outdoor rec store donates used jackets to homeless. Williams Ski & Patio. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 47.
Resident spreads joy to forgotten. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 5.

CHICAGO, IL

Chicago ranks high in new national survey. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. H11.
Beverly area a tourist's delight. June 28, 1990,  p. 157.
McMahon mural greet U.S. mayors. July 12, 1990,  p. T7.
Entire state benefits: expand McCormick Place. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 13.

CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN

Chicago Botanic Garden lists plant tips.    Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 40.
Rising costs stall building at Garden. May 17, 1990,  p. 36.
Botanic salutes founders. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. H3.
Garden provides a refuge. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. H5.
Botanic Garden offers tips for recycling trees. Dec. 13,  1990,  p. 202.

CHILD ABUSE

Mother faces abuse allegation. May 10, 1990,  p. 5.

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

Is required TV show best for kids. (ed.) Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 16B.
Parents gather to cope with colic. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 194.
Mothers work to help one another cope. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 152.
County lobbies for better child services. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.
Play’s the thing at Kohl museum. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. T1.
When kids abuse kids. May 17,1990,  p. 19.
Fighting back: help for bullies, victims. May 17, 1990,  p. 19.
Center spotlights playtime - child's development is hidden agenda in Lekotek toys.  May 31, 1990,  p. T1.
Pupils eased into early school years. June 28, 1990,  p. 23.
Cool baby sitter is up to the challenge. June 28, 1990,  p. 179.
'Sisters' share two different worlds. July 5, 1990,  p. 147.
Childhood pressure - parents too serious about sports. July 19, 1990,  p.16C.
Day camp: variety sans stress. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 23.
Children can't wait.  Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 16C.
Sports parents walk fine line. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 234.
Keep main goal in focus. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 234.
Bill backers miss the point (in child care legislation). Aug. 30, 1990, p. 16C.
Co-ops solve child care woes. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 171.
What my parents do…. Essays. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 17.
SIDS still a mystery. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 172.
Club (Fun Club) just fun for members. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 23.
How to help children manage their anger. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 195.
Fair to offer guidelines for selecting preschool. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 11.
Friendships don't always come easily. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 200.
Coping with school 'phobia'. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 35.
Nutcracking it up at Kohl.  Dec. 6, 1990,  p. D1.
Teach your child the gift of giving. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 180.
Research sheds new light on hyperactivity. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 196.
After-school care a modern necessity. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 23. 

CHINA

China’s freedom embrace captured.  (by author L. Feigon) May 3, 1990, p. 7.

CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES

Beth El director receives top honor. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 6.
Spring start seen for Chinese church. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 7.
Welcome is warm at Miryam house. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 168.
Chinese church on way to reality. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 202.
Chaplain spreads airport gospel. May 3, 1990,  p. 198.
Question of faith: Catholics can't subscribe to call. May 10, 1990,  p. 16C.
New church a godsend for congregation: Chinese Christian Church. July 5, 1990, p. 7.
High Holy Day services schedule. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 30.
Spanish-speaking priest fills void. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 5.
Yom Kippur services scheduled. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 34.
Archdiocese's religious retirement drive is set. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 188.
Actors jingle for church. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 16.
Church, Redeemer Lutheran, marks 100th year. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 159.

CIVIL RIGHTS

Chicago, suburbs see little desegregation in housing. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 7.
Valyuka warns cities. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 7.

CLUBS/ ASSOCIATIONS

Toastmasters club a confidence builder.  Jan. 25, 1990, p. 166.
DAR to honor award winners. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 16.
Chessmen work to foster positive image for youths. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 178.
Northbrook Y seeks dollars, new members. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 200. 
New NAACP chapter forming on Shore. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 12.
Eliminating racism tops YWCA director's agenda. May 17, 1990,  p. 170.
'Reading Women' explore fact through fiction. July 19, 1990,  p. 7.
Girls Scouts working on a center. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 186.
Skokie Club would accept black members. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 195.
Youth Christ group starts Lake chapter. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 197.
Boy Scouts name executive: Robert D. Russell. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 40.
Former astronaut James A. Lovell scouts for Eagle Scouts. Nov. 29,1990, p. 172.
Common Ground explores Islam. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 200.
DAR at 100: still ringing with patriotism, charity. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 201.
Jaycees rally support for soldiers overseas. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 147.  

COLLECTIBLES/COLLECTORS

Collectors know it’s all in the cards. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 19.
Bottle collectors dig their hobby. May 3, 1990,  p. 184.
His postcard collection reflects history, culture. L. Berman. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 194.
Historic map collecting offers worlds of pleasure. (A. Holzheimer) Nov. 15, 1990, p. 199.
Cartographer Ken Nebenzahl takes lead in securing manuscripts. Dec. 20, 1990, p. 166.

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES

The sheepskin pays off. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 38.
State legislators offer college scholarships. Mar. 8, 1990, p. 26.
CLC officials prepare for Lake Forest revenue. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 27.
CLC hopes computers will improve advising process. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 32.
Colleges offer advice for small firms. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 185.
College night offers chance to find new day. Mar. 29, 1990,  p . 6.
CLC increases tuition to benefit financial aid. Mar. 29, 1990, p. 28.
Four grants go to CLC instructors. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 30.
College costs - learn how to obtain student aid. May 31, 1990,  p. 15.
U. of I.'s Ikenberry peers into the institution's future. June 7, 1990,  p. 193.
CLC site search intensifies. June 28, 1990,  p. 26.
School, Lake Forest College, offers European perspective.  July 12, 1990, p. 23.
CLC to put bite in its parking fines. July 26, 1990,  p. 211.
CLC board raises parking fines. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 31.
Affordable fees the goal. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 34.
Educator Rosemary Cowler assesses masters program. (at Lake Forest College) Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 23.
CLC staff raises recommended. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 16C.
Northwestern alumnae celebrate arts for 75th. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. D1.
Northwestern Settlement begins anniversary year. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. T3.
Bright future on horizon for Barat College. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. T1.
U. of I. Scholarships available. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 167.
Spertus College opens suburban branch campus. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 30.
Students at Lake Forest eye management school for future. Dec. 27, 1990,  p.27. 

COMIC BOOKS

Diane Piron plots comics with literate touch.  Oct. 4, 1990,  p. D2.

COMPERE, THOMAS H.

City mourns death of municipal attorney. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 7.

COMPOSTING

County board OK's compost project site. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 14.
Compost site awaits zoning board's nod. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 16.
Compost an option for waste. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 9.
Area composters enjoy the benefits. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 9.
Compost site OKd. June 14, 1990,  p. 16D.
New city law gives nod to yard composting. July 5, 1990,  p. 7.
Mighty microbes fight lawn disease, aid composting. July 5, 1990,  p.H8.
Anderson flips stance; signs compost pact. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 16H.
Waste not, composter urges. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. H14.
State asked to consider county law. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 42.
Compost permits. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 187.
Compost- it's nature's way. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. H5.
Panel continues compost hearings. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 208.

COMPUTERS

With HANC (Home Assisted Nursing Care) possibilities endless. Oct. 11, 1990, p. 43.
Youngsters meet HERO I. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 199.  

CONSOLIDATION

Officials dust off school consolidation idea. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 7.
2 districts shelve consolidation talks. May 31, 1990,  p. 7.

CONTESTS

Ice cream lover Margie Stone gives it a name in Edy's contest. Oct. 4, 1990, p. 34.
Photo contest has surprise winner. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 31. 

COURTS

Finalists vie for 19th circuit court.  Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 16D.
Charles Scott chosen as circuit judge. July 5, 1990,  p. 11.
After 30 years, Judge Alvin Singer leaves justice system. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 7.

CRAFTS

A-tisket, a-tasket, a Mary Jackson basket. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. D2.
Jeweler celebrates her success. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. T4.
A lifetime of quilts: Jennie F. Neville. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 173.
Quilts gone mod. J. Vaughan. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 174.
Holidays are coming, it's time to be crafty. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 178.
Weaving along in retirement. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 177. 

CRIME

Man charged with Knollwood woman's murder. Jan. 11, 1990,  p. 9.
Suspects are sought in 2 Shore bank robberies. Jan. 22, 1990, p. 9.
Sentencing for mall abductor is March 5.  Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 195.
Death penalty decision on hold. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 11.
Overall crime takes a dip in Highland Park. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 7.
2 charged in stabbing incident. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 7.
Judge to decide whether to try duo separately. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 220.
DeLaurentis no stranger to lawmen here. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 9.
Home invasion link suspected. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 11.
Man suspected in Shore burglary spree. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 7.
Grand jury indicts man for Shore burglaries. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 11.
Man found guilty of Highland Park murder try. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 16.
Police are not sure if attacks, rape are related. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 186.
Crime down in Highwood. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 5.
Area man gets 10 years for abduction at mall. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 10.
Drug-sniffing dog leads to arrest of Deerfield man. Mar. 29, 1990, p. 11.
Youth charged in hit and run. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 11.
Mason running mate faces battery charge. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 16D.
Ex-Highwood library director guilty. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 9.
2 charged in assaulting man. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 11.
Info sought in killings. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 11.
Search on for stabbing suspect. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 13.
Lamanna convicted of theft. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 12.
Bonnamarte’s son pleads not guilty.  Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 14.
2 charged in fur heist. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 16.
Canzoneri death case still alive. May 3, 1990,  p. 5.
Former candidate gets jail term. May 3, 1990,  p. 7.
Woman's attacker gets 26 years. May 17, 1990,   p. 7.
Local man cited for fraud. May 24, 1990,  p. 12.
Judge says local man is a fraud. May 24, 1990,  p. 164.
Body found in ravine. May 31, 1990,  p. 12.
Sex assault reported near lake. (Diamond Lake)   May 31, 1990,  p. 193.
Man is charged in officer's rough ride. June 21, 1990,  p. 12.
Abduction call triggers action call. July 5, 1990,  p. 5.
Daughter of U. S. Rep. Rostenkowski facing possession charge. July 5, 1990,  p. 168.
Killer gets fifty years. July 5, 1990,  p. 170.
Chase nets arrest in robbery attempt. July 12, 1990,  p. 11.
Gambler guilty. July 19, 1990,  p. 9.
Local man admits to bank fraud. July 19, 1990,  p. 182.
Financial concepts pair sentenced. July 19, 1990,  p. 196.
Prison escapee crashes into squad car. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 16.
Riva Ridge rape suspect captured. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 195.
Alert officer breaks up bad check scam. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 16H.
Second guilty plea offered for homicide. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 214.
Police have suspect in murder of a local man. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 11.
Reward money is upped to $75,000 (in Canzoneri murder) Sept. 6, 1990, p. 7.
Banker pleads guilty to embezzling $3.8 million.  Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 11.
Man sought in stabbing. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 10.
2 nabbed in robbery attempt. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 10.
Home repair charges lodged. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 11.
Trio nabbed in raid. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 5.
Poisoning suspect sought. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 13.
Poisoned Riverwoods girl returns to junior high. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 13.
Grand jury indicts man in fuel scam. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 12.
Austin unfit for trial: Defense. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 17.
Man faces new sexual assault charges. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 5.

CRIME - REHABILITATION

Program helps offenders become productive again. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 17.

DANCE

Harriett Ross is right at Holmes. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. D2.
College dance head describes subject's lure. Rory Foster, Barat College. July 19, 1990,  p. 23.
Bolshoi blows in on winds of change. July 26, 1990,  p. D1.
Ravinia quakes to belly-dancer's shakes. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 7.
Giordano jazzes up 1st World Congress. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. D2.
Tune in Miami nice. (Miami ballet at Ravinia) Aug. 23, 1990,  p. D2.
Don't be square; join in the dance. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. D2.
Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago moves into fall. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. D1.
Amy Rose gets cracking in 'Nutcracker'. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. D2. 

DAY CARE

After-school day care plan has September start date. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 7.
Day care program starts Monday. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 9.
Day care plan short-lived in District 111. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 7.
Park District day care plan is unchanged. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 7.
Day care lottery possible. May 17, 1990,  p. 7.
Day care eyed. May 24, 1990,  p. 16H.
Day care plan on hold. June 21, 1990,  p. 14.
Child care program on track for fall. July 12, 1990,  p.  7.
After school care a modern necessity. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 23. 

DEAFNESS

Unusual ‘Odyssey’ sails into Lake Forest. (National Theatre of the Deaf) Mar. 1, 1990,  p. D2.
Calls for assistance don't fall on deaf ears. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 157.
Area lad, Billy Smart, defies 'specialists' and enjoys (Chicago) Bear necessities. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 181.

DEATH

Memories help family cope with loss of 10-year old. (Tanya Gualandri) June 28, 1990,  p. 7.
Right to die: suicide raises difficult questions. July 12, 1990,  p. 16C.
'Friends' group offers companionship. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 198.

DEATH PENALTY

The death penalty - are we safer after execution?  Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 16C.

DEBATES

There’s no debating student Josh Duhl’s ability. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 19.

DEERFIELD, IL

Deerfield to fund study of traffic. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 219.
Deerfield  plaza's fountain bubbles over. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 16B.

DENT, SAMUEL

Black integral part of the Shore's history. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 191.

DENTISTS

This family practice finds that third one is a charm. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 35.
Here's how to get that perfect smile. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 210.

DEPRESSION

Down, but not out. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 165.
Manic depression affects one in 100  persons. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 176.
Product sheds light on victims of depression. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 22.

DESEGREGATION

Chicago, suburbs see little desegregation in housing. Nov. 22, 1990, p. 7.
Valukas warns cities. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 7.

DIVORCE

Divorcing? Consider a plan first.  Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 42.
Bridging the gap of divorce. May 10, 1990,  p. 180.

DOCTORS

See: Physicians

DOLLS

All dolled up-Lois Klehm's Pink Peony Doll Museum. Nov. 29, 1990, p. 175.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Safe Place kicks off fund drive.   May 31, 1990,  p. 189. 

DRUGS

Bonamarte son arrested following MEG drug raid. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 11.
Abbott to sell Defense Dept. drug test kits. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 50.
2 charged for cocaine. May 3, 1990,  p. 13.
Drug money – monitoring the drug money flow. May 3, 1990,  p. 16C.
City turns thumbs down to drug. May 24, 1990,  p. 5.
Anti-drug policy (in Highwood) draws fed cash. May 24, 1990,  p. 7.
Former resident faces drug charges. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 13
Bill aimed at drivers 'good idea'. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 9.
Program fights drug abuse. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 13.

DRUNK DRIVING

Pain is gain in drunk driving campaign. May 10, 1990,  p. 7.
Many motorists not in it for cash. May 10, 1990,  p. 7.
Drunken driving fight expands. May 17, 1990,  p. 13.
Driver charged with DUI. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 5.
Blackhawks coach faces DUI charge. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 11.

DYSLEXIA

Dyslexic student Andy Weis a Stanford grad. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 23.

EASTERN EUROPE

Liberty won’t come without a price: analyst. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 7.

EARTHQUAKES

Earthquake rubbish- prediction on shaky foundation. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 16C

ECONOMY

Survey finds that execs foresee slowdown in 1990.  Jan. 25, 1990, p. 45.
Income is outpaced by home prices. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. H13.
Spring job prospects fair, survey reports. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 38.
Fed fails to recognize signs of flat economy. May 17, 1990,  p. 44.
Survey reveals home cost rise. May 17, 1990,  p. H8.
Economy strangled by higher rates. May 24, 1990,  p. 42.
Inflation threat eases; rates decrease. June 7, 1990,  p. 45.
Survey finds job outlook bright. June 14, 1990,  p. 189.
County job outlook bright. July 12, 1990,  p. 40.

EDGAR, JIM, Illinois governor

Trial by fire - myriad problems face Edgar. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 16C.

EDITORIALS

Tenants have a beef with forest preserve board. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 14.
Ponder flood control pond. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 12.
1 overpass not enough. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 16B.
New chief  ablaze in doubt. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 14.
Is required TV show best for kids?  Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 16B.
Care as a sobering answer. Feb, 8,  1990,  p. 16B.
A  break in tradition. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 14.
An apology's in order. (for racist remark) Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 16B.
Schade, Mitchell for District 1. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 14.
Grinnell our choice for Sheriff.  Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 14.
Edgar for governor. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 14.
Quinn for treasurer. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 14.
Bowman for comptroller. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 14.
Do your homework. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 16B.
Don’t waste fort space. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 16B.
Our new look. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 16B.
Time to mend. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 16B.
Earth’s future lies with us. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 16B.
City faces up to medic crisis. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 16B.
District 108 finds answer. May 3, 1990,  p. 16B
Politics and politics. May 3, 1990,  p. 16B.
Televise home Hawks games. May 10, 1990,  p. 16B.
The plight of the modern Mom. May 10, 1990,  p. 16B.
For (long) tax bill. May 17, 1990,  p. 16B.
Move won't affect our concern. May 24, 1990,  p. 16B.
Hold the guns. May 31, 1990,  p. 14.
Think twice about Villa. June 7, 1990,  p. 16B.
What is reasonable. June 14, 1990,  p. 16B.
Pitcher of reason.  June 21, 1990,  p. 16B.
More signs of planet's peril. June 28, 1990,  p. 16B.
What's in name-calling.  July 5, 1990,  p. 14.
Walkout was the right move. July 12, 1990,  p. 16B.
Ghini's reason doesn't wash. July 19, 1990,  p. 16B.
City raises valid point. July 26, 1990,  p. 16B.
Brenner used poor judgment. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 16B.
Don't blame station.  (gas prices) Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 16B.
Fields has voting conflict. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 16B.
Police need to come clean. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 16B.
Crude behavior. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16B
Saving wetlands. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 16B.
An academic exercise. Sept. 13, 1990, p. 16B.
A safer trip. (school buses) Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 16B.
Fort could house the poor. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 14.
Overpass is welcome. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 16B.
Who gets the blame? (in city sticker snafu) Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 16B.
Linda Hess for clerk. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 16B.
Stern in 58th District. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 16B.
Hearing necessary on river plan. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 16B.
Only a coward would prey on an innocent child. Nov. 8, 1990, p. 16B.
Controlling growth. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 16B.
Homeless for the holidays. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 16B.
Get on solid waste bandwagon. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 16B.
Ultimate responsibility lies with teens. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 16B.
First priority: bill of rights. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 14.
'Army Corps' demands reasonable. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 14.
Our wishes for 1991. Dec. 27, 1990,   p. 12.

ELECTIONS

Battles at precinct level may point to larger rift. Jan. 4, 1990,  p.16C.
Keats off GOP ballot; plans  write-in effort. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 193.
Sheriff’s race melee widens. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 16.
Status of party headquarters questioned. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 16.
Our primary endorsements. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 14.
Voter’s Guide. Mar. 15, 1990,  pp. 18--
Schade, Janowick win in District 1 race. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 9.
Easy win for Grinnell. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 9.
Pierce victorious. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 9.
Dems elect Moore look to November. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 16H.
Mistake changes results of contests. (In Libertyville). Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 198.
Campaign tactics challenged. May 17, 1990,  p. 16D.
State board to hear campaign complaint. May 24, 1990,  p. 16D.
State ruling: COD (Curb Over Development) followed election law. June 7, 1990, p. 16D.
State seeks campaign documents from Lake County. Aug. 9, 1990,  p.  16D.
Ferraro to be Simon fund-raiser. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 15.
Coroner, recorder positions on ballot. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 216.
Treasurer, comptroller roles debated. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 13.
An academic exercise. (ed.) Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 13.
Treasurer candidates debate campaign issues, Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 10.
Burris, Ryan clash on crime. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 12.
Allegations fly in Secretary of State race. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 12.
Redistricting - party politics determine map. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 16C.
Race for governor a taxing battle. Edgar vs. Hartigan. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 16C.
Elected or appointed? It’s up to voters. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 7.
Election may be postponed. Oct. 25, 1990,  p . 14.
U.S. Senate race offers clear choice: Simon vs. Martin. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 16C.
Stern carries Cook, Lake counties. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 5.
Vote totals. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 5.
Lake County holds to its GOP roots. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 7.
Buhai, Schade win District 1. Nov. 8, 1990, p. 7.
Porter back to Congress. Nov. 8, 1990,  . 7.
County totals. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 7.
Land slide victory for Hess as clerk. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 9.
Keats back in Senate. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 9.
Anderson easily beats Stagman. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 9.
Voters maintain coroner, recorder elected posts. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 204.

EMERGENCY SERVICE

Money sought to buy emergency vehicle. May 10, 1990,  p. 218.

EMPLOYMENT

Private Industry Council honors success stories. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 16.
The age of the temporary. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 200.
Job seekers turn to small companies. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 37.
Suburbs gain jobs. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 50.
Bureau (on Jewish Employment Problems) boosts recruitment of Jews. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 49.
Job scene in Lake County ready to grow again. Dec. 27, 1990, p. 10. 

ENDANGERED SPECIES

Professor's fight to save black rhino. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 19.

ENERGY

Energy efficient homes a priority. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 166.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Learning English: enrollment booming in District 113 adult education classes. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 18.

ENVIRONMENT

Local officials review pollution control. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 146.
Learning about our environment – children see how they can make earth a healthy place for the future.  Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 178.
TV show on environment to bring ‘hope, a choice’. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 193.
Groups strive to save us from ourselves. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 9.
Earth’s future lies with us. (ed.) Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 16B.
Group’s message is CLEAR. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 169.
Developers feel need to cooperate. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 169.
How on earth are we doing?  Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 172.
Recycling effort continues. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 184.
Tree destruction activist’s topic. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 203.
Suburban firms lauded for pollution control. May 3, 1990,  p. 192.
Earth Day founder to speak. May 3, 1990,  p. 218.
Suburban firms cited for pollution control. May 17, 1990,  p. 193.
More signs of planet's peril. (ed.) June 28, 1990,  p. 16B.
Cleaning cloth spares trees, sops up market.  June 28, 1990, p. 41.
Open space project discussed. July 5,1990,  p. H14.
Firms meet Clean Indoor Air Act. July 19, 1990,  p. 43.
Using paper bags is better, or is it? Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 196.
Medical waste. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 44.
EPA making rural America uninhabitable. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 46.
Cloth bags help environment. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 193.
Open space advocates see their hopes dashed. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 208.
Recreational trails would link county. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 209.
Opposition mounts to Grainger proposal. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 216.
Do no harm to earth, Jans urges. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. H10.
Ecology matters, says NAR. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. H12.
Lawn chemicals harming wildlife? Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 173.
Farm bureau sets used tire collection. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 204.
Emissions testing expanded in county. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 9.
Realtors, open-spacers endorse. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 16D.
Graham, Neal see different futures. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 16D.
Environment help is in the bag. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 45.
Sparks fly. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 7.
Lead poisoning linked death of 3 geese. Nov. 22, 1990, p. 12.
Iguana farming may help rain forest. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 29.
Blazing environmental trails.  Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 12.

EYESIGHT

Laser offers hope for diabetics vision. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 156.
New techniques are focus of eye surgery. Nov. 15, 1990, p. 176.

FAITH HEALING

The Lord's healing touch. May 17, 1990,   p. 166.

FAMILIES/FAMILY LIFE

Family demographics have changed. Feb. 1, 1990,  p . H7.
Family network sets programs to aid parents. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 165.
Social worker's articles outline effective therapy. May 10, 1990,  p. 181.
Competition craze runs in the Doerrfeld family. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 200. 

FASHION

CmcE locates its niche in the clothing industry. (Carol McElwain Epkins) Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 43.
Outdoor look is in -- for men.  July 19, 1990,  p. T1.
Special Section: Fall Fashions. Aug. 23, 1990,  after p. C2. 
Native American fashion stays in style. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. D1.

FATHERS

Daughter honors her father - Morrie Mages. June 14, 1990,  p. T9.

FERMILAB

Little lab on the prairie.  Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 165.

FERRARA, ITALY, Sister city.

Ferrara meets Highland Park and Highwood. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 9.
Mayor gets peek at village government Ferrara-style. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 7. 
Italians explore sights of the city. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 5.

FIRES

Cooperation cited in effort to battle blaze. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 16D.
Highwood fire destroys apartment unit.    Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 5.
Blaze destroys barn; two boys suspected of arson.  Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 16D.
Flames consume Highwood store. May 3, 1990,  p. 7.
Fire report. July 26, 1990,  p. 16H.

FISHING

Fishing in familiar waters, Lake County.  Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 183.

FLAGS

Flag burning - constitution should ban it.  June 14, 1990,  p. 16C.
Porter rejects constitutional change to ban flag desecration. July 5, 1990,  p. 168.

FLOODING/FLOODS

Ponder flood control pond. (ed.) Jan. 11, 1990, p. 12.
Forest board questions flood pond need. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 14.
Flood control vote riles commissioner. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 224.
Concerns slowing storm water plan. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 16D.
Watery assault angers resident. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 5.
Residents say watery problem is grave. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16.
Stormwater plan to clear river bank. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 12.
Hearing necessary on river plan. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 16B.
Floods minor following rains. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 10.

FLOWERS AND PLANTS

Magic of May apples. May 10, 1990,  p. 183.
Gilding the lilies of the field. (Daylilies at Divine Word Mission, Techny) Aug. 23, 1990,  p. H3. 
New England aster is the last blooming thing before winter. Oct. 11, 1990,  p.208.

FOOD

Stores urged to comply with disclosure law. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 5.
Is this food good for you? Conflicting claims confuse customers. Mar. 8, 1990, p. 156.
Food stores move to comply with FDA label law. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 5.
Food shopping? Label it confusing. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 198.
Hints on healthy eating for holidays. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 13.
Best of the wursts. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 186. 

FORBES 400

7 Shore residents on Forbes list. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 228.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS

Vive la France! Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 5.
Students share experiences. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 15.
Young Brits still wonder how the other half lives. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. L-8.
Host families needed for foreign students. May 17, 1990,  p. 34.
International Forum cites need for host families. Aug. 16, 1990,   p. 28.

FOREIGN TRADE

How to 'cash in' on markets. July 12, 1990,  p. 182.
Illinois group test waters in Eastern bloc. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 13.

FOREMAN, FRED, Lake County State's Attorney

Foreman awaits action on U.S. Attorney post.  Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 9.
Foreman finally gets OK from U.S., Senate. Aug. 9, 1990, p. 7.

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

Col. William Johnson to retire. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 152.
City planners hear fort site proposals. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 5.
Fort report. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 36.
Housing commission hears ideas on fort use. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 9.
Change of command.  Photo. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 16D.
Highwood tees up course plan. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 7.
4th Army may move out. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 5.
Open space plan pushed. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 5.
Holes remain in fort golf course future plans. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 9.
Fort report. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 184.
Fort report. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 16D.
Don’t change fort residential zoning: officials. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 7.
Fort committee rejects Navy, vets cemetery. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 7.
City council gets earful of fort ideas. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 7.
Don't waste fort space. (ed.) Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 16B.
U.S. hears Ghini plan to buy fort. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 5.
Local man, Maj. Gen. James Mukoyama, nets honor. May 10, 1990, p. 216.
Fort panel adds rep. May 17, 1990,  p. 13.
Highland Park City Council tells feelings on fort's future. May 31, 1990,  p. 5.
Community wants open space maintained at fort, study say. June 21, 1990,  p. 5.
Group proposes private, public fort use. June 21, 1990,  p. 7.
Army Corps gets little input on fort plan. June 28, 1990,  p. 9.
Fort Sheridan soldiers ready if call comes. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 5.
Fort Sheridan reserve  unit placed on alert. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 5
Fort closure unaffected by crisis. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 7.
Fort could meet housing needs. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 9.
Reserves activated. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 9.
Fort could house poor. (ed.) Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 14.
Fire Tuesday chars quarters at fort. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 7.
Fort land should remain open: Group. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 16H.
Fort Sheridan site interests Lake County. Oct. 18, 1990, p. 9.
Research center posed for Fort. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 14.
Fort celebrates 103rd birthday. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 14.
Clean up ammunition before base is closed: commission. Nov. 22, 1990, p. 5.
Fort deadline approaches. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 15.
Fort Sheridan Day celebrated. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 10.
Crane, Derwinski favor Fort Sheridan cemetery. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 10.
Cities prepare plan for Fort. Dec. 10, 1990,  p. 11.

FUEL CONSERVATION

Gulf crisis spurs conservation pleas. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 7
Fueling-- the cycle of oil dependency. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 12.
Conserving oil is everyone's job. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 13.
Crude behavior. (ed.) Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16B.
Truck fuel hikes drive consumer costs up. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 181.
Letter from President George Bush. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 18.
Sun still shines as a source. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 180.

GAMBLING

DeLaurentis no stranger to lawmen here. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 9.
2 area officials back riverboat gambling. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 183.
Lawmakers resist lottery try. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 233.

GAMES

Board game, City Limits, puts city on the block. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 16.
Billy Stevens game to Asian influence. (re: Carrom)  Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 9. 

GARDENING/GARDENS

Colorful plants take the edge off winter chill. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 129.
Secret garden discovery key to a new life. (Garden at end of Ravine Dr.) June 21, 1990,  p. 165.
Growing interest in weeds. Aug. 9, 1990, p. H12.
Gilding the lilies of the field. (Daylilies at Divine Word Mission, Techny.) Aug. 23, 1990,  p. H3.
Robots, mulchers, update lawn chores. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. H10.
Bloom is still on the roses. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. H5.
Giving wings to garden. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. H5.
You can create a wildlife garden in your own backyard. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. H5.
Tulips- a growing obsession. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. H5.
New books spotlight local gardeners. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. H1. 

GARIBALDI, CAESAR

A helper of people. (owner: Gsell & Co.) Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 16.  

GASOLINE

Gas prices fuel consumer anger. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 5.
Motorists urged to fight back. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 5.
Don't blame the station. (ed.) Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 16B.
Save Fridays for saving oil: Pioneer. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 5.
Fueling the cycle of oil dependency. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 12.
Crude behavior. (ed.) Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16B.
Truck fuel hikes drive consumer costs up. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 181.
Motorists 'mad as hell', willing to change. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 43.

GENEALOGY

Glastnost makes tracing ancestors much easier job. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 197.
Emotional roots: new look at the family tree. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 191.

GERACI, RAYMOND, Mayor

Geraci to seek 2nd term. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 5.

GERMANY

Reunited Germany worries some. June 28, 1990,  p. 178.
Reunification supported here. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 14.

GINGERBREAD HOUSE

This house really a sweet deal. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 185.

GLASS

Pressed glass collection puts a sparkle in her eye - Alvina Breckel. Aug. 16,1990, p. 189.
Teeming with treasures-"The Glass Impression". Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 201.

GLENKIRK SCHOOL

Illinois now seeing Glenkirk's way. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 195.,
Glenkirk art plan provides artistic outlet. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 24.
Glenkirk artists in spotlight. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. T1.
Glenkirk artists celebrate. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. T7.

GOVERNMENT

America's government: It may be the best form but professional politicians are keeping it from working. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 15.

GRANTS

Vocational Center gets Tech Prep grant. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 38.

GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING CENTER

Great Lakes gets new chief: Rear Admiral James W. Partington. July 26, 1990, p. 12.
Great Lakes is location of newest USO. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. T1.
Answer to duty's call comes fast. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 9.
Sailors may go to Middle East. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 9.  

GUNS

Gun club sets sights on Park District. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 12.
Gun club plan triggers opposition. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 5.
Bill seeks check of gun cards. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 173.
Officials fear FBI: gun range advocates. May 3, 1990,  p. 217.
Gun club's proposal is shot down. May 17, 1990,  p. 7.
Hold the guns. (ed.) May 31, 1990,  p.  14.
One year later, handgun ban views mixed. June 7, 1990,  p. 7.

HALF DAY, IL

Inn site for 147 years. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 186.

HANDICAPPED PEOPLE

Needs of disabled outlined at session. June 14, 1990,  p. 16F.
Resident starts group to help handicapped. July 5, 1990,  p. 159.
Resident promotes disabled. July 26, 1990,  p. 10.
Party enriches interaction effort. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 7.
Illinois now seeing Glenkirk's way.  Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 195.
Glenkirk art plan provides artisitc outlet. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 24.
Glenkirk artists in spotlight. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. T1.
Disabled workers  - jobs lost if program scrapped. Sept. 13, 1990, p. 16C.
Disabled athletes answer questions. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 196.
Fund-raising, school, help Downs kids. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 189.
Students learn lesson in integration. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 23.
Area lad, Billy Sparks, defies 'specialists' and enjoys (Chicago) Bear necessities. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 181.

HANDWRITING

More firms check way applicants dot an “I”. May 24, 1990,  p. 39.
Tools may tell slant of a writer’s personality.  May 24, 1990,  p. 39.

HEALTH

Hospitals get into training. List of hospital fitness centers. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 132.
Fear not, new book focuses on phobias. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 152.
Altitude sickness a downer. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 152.
Earache defined. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 152.
Tuning in to your body. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 154.
New director welcomes Josselyn Clinic challenge. Dr. L. Tomkins. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 162.
Ending the agony of the empty cradle. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 162.
Paradox of pregnancy. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 162.
Dizziness Center gets steady results. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 196.
Infection control drives dental policy. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 160.
As you run into spring, don't run into trouble. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 168.
You can improve at any age.  Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 168.
Feldenkrais: a new way of moving.  Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 176.
Hemophiliacs at mercy of insurers. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 172.
Boy seeks to see his card wish come true. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 198.
Healthcare Services gets research funds. May 10, 1990,  p. 48.
Moderate, exercise key to healthy, older athletes. May 31, 1990, p. 172.
New monitor system aims for early heart attack treatment. June 7, 1990,  p. 176.
Heed warning signs of a heart attack. June 7, 1990,  p. 176.
Take steps now to avoid osteoporosis. June 14, 1990,  p. 168.
Research reveals two types of osteoporosis. June 14, 1990,  p. 168.
Gut level advice for healthier living. June 21, 1990,  p. 168.
Cancer survivors plan 'making strides' program. July 12, 1990,  p. 11.
Head injuries can hurt for life. July 12, 1990,  p. 164.
Society preaches dangers of overexposure to sun's rays. July 12, 1990,  p. 186.
Trim that flab and show off abs. July 26, 1990,  p. 180.
Heart attack needn't ruin sex life. July 26, 1990,  p. 180.
Running questions answered here. July 26, 1990,  p. 180.
LINKS hires new director. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 11.
Over-exposure on tanning bed is as bad as sunburn. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. T9.
Memories of skin cancer surgery still vivid a decade later. Aug. 9, 1990, p. T11.
Dieter's effort a loss in waist. Aug . 9, 1990,  p. 171.
No quick fix offered. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 171.
Prostate cancer a killer. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 174.
College-bound---avoid the freshman 15. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 199.
Cooperation brings health diet to table. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 161.
What you know makes a difference. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 161.
Group AIMS to quell panic attacks. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 162.
It's never too late to start exercising. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 164.
Massage therapists gaining respect. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 40.
Cholesterol quandary. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 168.
Cholesterol studies seek volunteers.  Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 168,
Why am I tired all the time? Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 174.
Cancer therapy blends convention, innovation. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 188.
Lithotripsy: breaking up (kidney stones) is not so hard to do. Oct. 25, 1990, p. 176.
ALS patient organizes fund-raiser. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 179.
Higher permit fees. (for restaurant inspection) Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 188.
Debbie Smith-taking good care of herself is a matter of routine. (Diabetes regimen)  Nov. 22, 1990,  p. T5.
Exercise can help you become fit for old age. Nov. 29, 1990, p. 164.
Good health is a laughing matter. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 174.
Religion aids healing, study shows. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 174.
Research sheds new light on hyperactivity. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 196.
Product sheds light on victims of depression. Dec. 20, 1990,   p. 22.
Alcohol, exercise unhealthy mix. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 136.

HEALTH INSURANCE

Insurance mandates: business owners balk at price. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 16C.
Insurance costs hit small firms. July 5, 1990,  p. 40.
HMO agency recovers from ills. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 35.

HIGHLAND PARK, IL

City planners hear fort site proposals. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 5.
Council opens the book on call for library renovation. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 5.
City council eyes Spatz vote. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 6.
Mutual aid action is tabled. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 7.
Condominium plan sent back to Highland Park drawing board. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 11.
Highland Park council gives nod to Spatz plan. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 9.
Development gets city support.   Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 9.
Officials, residents hear nursing home plans.   Jan. 25, 1990, p. 9.
City nixes subdivision. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 5.
Spatz project moving along. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 7.
City seeks wall to block road noise. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 5.
Council nixes try for longer Clavey work hours. Mar. 1, 1990, p. 5.
City hits wall: IDOT says ‘no’  to request for sound barrier on U.S. 41. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 5.
Board game, City Limits, puts city on the block. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 16.
City council gets earful of fort ideas. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 7.
Council approves arts foundation concept. Mar. 29, 1990,  p.  9.
Highland Park budget has eye on public safety. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 12.
Raises on tap for city workers. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 11.
City should see lower cost for water plan. Apr.  12, 1990,  p. 12.
Fiscal price tag tops $53 million. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 7.
$8 million for public works projects. Apr. 19, 1990,  p . 7.
City, District 111 end money dispute. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 13.
City Council considers plan to restrict house/lot ratio. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 15.
Balanced Highland Park budget is OKd. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 7.
Neighbors give ramp a rough ride. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 7.
Concerns are latest town talk. May 3, 1990,  p. 5.
Summer plaza events on. Schedule for the summer. May 10, 1990, p. 16H.
City works to ease construction pain. May 17, 1990,  p. 7.
Rare challenge faces 2 commissioners: Zweig & Orlove. May 24, 1990,  p. 9.
Chairman hopes pair will stay. May 24, 1990,  p. 9.
Highland Park City Council tells feelings of fort’s future. May 31, 1990,  p. 5.
Challenge withdrawn. May 31, 1990,  p. 5.
Commission mulls Villa decision. May 31, 1990,  p. 5.
House/lot limits OKd by council.  June 28, 1990, p. 11.
HP officials consider Villa proposals.  June 28, 1990, p. 12.
Party-goers take to city streets. July 12, 1990,  p. 5.
City to probe Hybernia truck complaints. July 12, 1990,  p. 9.
No conflict in votes: councilman Brenner. July 19, 1990,  p. 5.
Council may reconsider Spatz plan. July 26, 1990,  p. 5.
Council backs off decision on Cary pedestrian bridge. July 26, 1990,  p. 7.
City commission has alarming concerns. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 7. 
No crack in success of city's sidewalk sale. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 7.
City plugs into radio effort. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 16.
Councilman walks out. Sept. 6, 1990,  p . 5
Pension funds boost tax levy. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 5.
Sticker fines have drivers hopping mad. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 5.
Vehicle sticker fines repealed. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 5.
2 terms plenty – Albert MacLeod. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 7.
Economics, politics, shelf zoning plan. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 5.
Brenner deal falls through. Nov.15, 1990,  p. 5.
Road reversal plan stuns council. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 5.
Development a question of balance. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 9.
‘Bare bones’ tax levy approved. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 5.
City defends against (sewer) charges. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 7.
New look in council office has officials seeing red. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 5.
Talks between city, developer stall. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 16B.
Council throws Shaf 3rd strike. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 5.
Public furor rages over 22 acres. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 5.  

HIGHLAND PARK COUNTRY CLUB

Pincham blasts Phelan, Highland Park Country Club. Mar. 8,1990,  p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

Mutual aid action is tabled. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 7.
Fire station closing possible. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION

Development a question of balance. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 9.

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL

Hospital food just isn't what it used to be. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 9.

HIGHLAND PARK PARK DISTRICT

No need to dedicate park as preserve: committee. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 9.
Park District day care plan is unchanged. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 7.
Debt repayment drop eases parks’ budget. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 16.
Gun club sets sights on Park District. Apr. 12, 1990, p. 12.
Gun club plan triggers opposition. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 5.
No hearing for park levy. Apr. 26, 1990, p. 7. 
Delman quits park board. May 17, 1990,  p. 13.
Park District newcomer, L. Werhane, on. May 31, 1990,  p. 9.
Highmoor Park future is a concern. June 14, 1990,  p. 5.
Official says park should be preserved. June 14, 1990,  p. 5.
10 years and counting: Heller Nature Center. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 11.
Park election stirs interest. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 16D. 

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

Highland Park patrol officers seeking FOP representation. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 5.
3 say cops violated civil rights. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 5.
Residents, police dispute fight response. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 5.
Police need to come clean. (ed.) Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 16B.
Police union bid unsuccessful. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

Council opens the book on call for library renovation. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 5.
Characters (from books) come alive on sidewalks of Highland Park. July 5, 1990, p. 7.
Window design approved for Highland Park Library. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 11.

HIGHLAND PARK WOMAN'S CLUB

Civic authority eyed for club. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 7.

HIGHWOOD, IL

Mayor names new fire chief, D. Crovetti, for Highwood. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 7.
Highwood  Bocce Club offers more than a game. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 9.
'Give me a chance', new fire chief asks. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 7.
Highwood fire chief's future in question. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 5.
Highwood tees up course plan. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 7.
New chief  ablaze in doubt. (ed.) Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 14.
Alderman says fire chief probe should be dropped. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 5.
Ghini shoots down request to continue police probe. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 6.
Highwood fire destroys apartment unit. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 5.
Highwood Chamber honors Mazzetta with Contri award. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 6.
Highwood recreation director leaving for Lake Forest job. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 11.
Former Highwood library chief pleads not guilty to thefts. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 7.
Crime down in Highwood. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 5.
Ex Highwood library director guilty. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 9. 
Highwood fund probed by state. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 7.
Highwood drops medic service. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 5.
Ghini says fire tax is needed. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 5.
Paramedic service return eyed. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 5.
U.S. hears Ghini plan to buy fort.  Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 5.
City faces up to medic crisis. (ed.) Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 16B.
Paramedic service remains on hold. May 3, 1990,  p. 7.
Flames consume Highwood store.    May 3, 1990,  p. 7.
New rec director for Highwood. May 10, 1990,  p. 16H.
Paramedics back on duty. May 24, 1990,  p. 5.
Aldermen say city’s bid process illegal. May 24, 1990,  p. 7.
Anti-drug policy draws fed cash. May 24, 1990,  p. 7.
Woman had to tell grandpa’s story. (Alice Conway, author: “The Green Branch” May 31, 1990,  p. 9.
Highwood residents want action. June 7, 1990,  p. 5.
Vacancy (in council) draws interest. June 7, 1990,  p. 9.
Mayor denies he issued permit illegally. June 14, 1990,  p. 7.
Official says Ghini is harassing him. June 14, 1990,  p. 7.
Apartment dwellers receive visit. June 21, 1990,,  p. 5.
Inspectors find more violations. June 28, 1990,  p. 5.
Highwood restaurant will move. June 28, 1990,  p. 9.
Mayor says he bucks (sic) law to save money. July 12, 1990,  p. 5.
Alderman wants faster action on code problems. July 12, 1990,  p. 7.
Aldermen 'do, undo' city code. July 26, 1990,  p. 5.
Alderman takes on mayor. July 26, 1990,  p. 9.
4 Highwood building owners to be cited. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 7.
Violators act to clean up building. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 5.
Rival is (alderman's) replacement. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 7.
Ghini cuts off complaints; meeting set. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 9.
Police force inadequate: Residents. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 5.
Service business gets approved. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 7.
Citing several problems, department head resigns. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 7.
No more officers for Highwood. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 7.
Highwood to hire more police. Oct. 4, 1990,  p . 7.
Cleanup results contradictory. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 7.
Highwood waits, pays for 911. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 13.
Grandi ready to retire. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 5.
Ghini says no to police plan. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 7.
Mall, Highwood Plaza Shopping Center, has a new owner. Nov. 15, 1990, p.16.
Highwood tax levy up three percent. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 14.

HISTORY

Blacks integral part of the Shore's history. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 191.
Visiting Nurse exhibit chronicle health care. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 154.
History alive at general store. Millburn, IL  May 3, 1990,  p. 19.
Woman, Alice Conway, had  to tell grandpa’s story of how Highwood got its name. “The Green Branch”.  May 31, 1990,  p. 9.
Local students re-enact steps of pioneers. May 31, 1990,  p. 33.
Beverly area is a tourist's delight. June 28, 1990,  p. 157. 
Local road (Sheridan ) winds it way into the area's history. Aug. 23, 1990, p. 5.
County's first church marks 150th birthday. Sept 6, 1990,  p. 23.
Inn site for 147 years. (Half Day) Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 186.
Making tracks for Rondout. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 194.
Native Americans county’s first settlers. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 180.
State historic sites to host special programs. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 190.
Viewing history at Cook home, Libertyville. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 207.
Avon Center School, Grayslake, marks 150 years. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 35.
How New Year rang in through the ages. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 134.

HOBBIES

She makes a scene with knitted portrayals. Mary E. Sundlof. Jan. 18, 1990, p155
How to get to first base collecting baseball cards. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 161.
Fabrics artist combines love of fashion and art. Mar. 1, 1990,  p . 177.
Little hobby (miniature rooms) become big. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 194.
Nothing  but a full deck for this card collector. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 201.
You can make book on your favorite hobby horse. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 188.
Old and young can enjoy lucrative hobby- sports cards.  Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 172.
Round and round they go. (hub cap collection) Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 182.
His art form takes a licking and it keeps on sticking. (stamps) Sept. 6, 1990, p. 171.
His postcard collection reflects history, culture: L. Berman. Oct. 4, 1990, p. 194.

HOLIDAYS

1990 rings in with 1st son for local couple. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 5.
Glenview baby cries in year at Evanston Hospital. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 12.
Lenten emphasis now on good healthy program.  Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 168.
Festivities offer a bang for the 4th.  June 28, 1990,  p. 9. ss
Strike up the band for the 4th. June 28, 1990,  p. D1.
Don't wait decorate  - Halloween. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. H3.
Fairy tales can come true – accessible house makes Halloween fun. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. T3.
Party at Briar Patch. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. T4.
What’s new in ghoulery. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 225.
Halloween festivities abound in Lake County. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 23.
Children's Scary Stories entries. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 173.
New haunts in an old barn. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 198.
Pumpkins rise from patch. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 200.
Poisoning suspect sought. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 13.
Thanksgiving myth: holiday rings hollow for some. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 16C.
They cook turkeys, don’t they? (Children’s recipes) Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 21.
Lights brighten Port Clinton. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 5.
Hannukah: family time. Dec. 6, 1990,  p . 9.
Where to cut your own tree. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 184.
Miracle of Hannukah through a child's eyes. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 202.
Hannukah candle lighting slated at Northbrook Court. Dec. 6, 1990,  p.  203.
Buying perfect Christmas tree a big deal. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 9.
Tree (sic) things to look for. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 9.
Where to find the perfect tree. Dec. 13, 1990, p. 9.
How to avoid Yuletide debt. Dec. 13, 1990, p. 45.
Santa Lucia lights up Swedish Yule. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 210.
Holiday shoppers stay cautious. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 9.
Rudolph still lights up Christmas. Dec. 20,1990,  p. 157.
How New Year rang in through the ages. Dec. 27, 1990,  p.  134.

HOLMES, SHERLOCK

Sherlock Holmes lives. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 159.

HOLOCAUST

Campaign recalls Holocaust. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. T3.

HOME DECORATION

Colors used to unify. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. H3.

HOSPITALS/HOSPICES

Hospital chief K. Wardel eyes role. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 54.
Laminar flow system: Glenbrook’s ‘clean machine’ for hip surgery. May 3, 1990, p. 183.
Women’s hospital opens (in Evanston). May 17, 1990,  p. 168.
Family ties to the hospital are strong. (Heiberger family of Evanston) June 7, 1990,  p. T1.
Hospital, St. Therese Medical Center, dedicates advanced lab that battles heart disease. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 188.
Area hospitals unite in effort to control costs. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 13.
Month recognizes hospice workers. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 198.
Lake Forest Hospital records its 2000th birth. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 7.

HOTEL MORAINE

New owners book fresh start at hotel. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 7.
Hotel Moraine owner charged. Apr. 5,  1990,  p. 5.

HOTELS

Hotel offers lesson in management. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 19.

HOUSES/ESTATES

Special Section: Great Estates of North Shore. Oct. 4,, 1990, pp. ND--
Old estate boasts new mansion-Sears estate Lake Bluff. Jan. 4, 1990, p. H3.
Victorian jewel restored. Feb. 15, 1990,   p . H3.
Teams clear the decks. (for house auctions) June 28, 1990,  p. H5.
Taking Victorian challenge: new book details process of creating your own Painted Lady. July 12, 1990,  p. H5.
David Adler's masterpiece: J. Friedman home, Lake Bluff. Oct. 4, 1990, p. N1.
Vintage house renewed in Evanston. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. N5.
History reveals rich past  - Armour estate: Melody Farm.  Oct. 4, 1990,  p. ND10.
Almond Rd.  Gavery house. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. ND18.
Party in a great estate: Cuneo house. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. ND27.

HOUSING

Teams clear the decks for house auctions.  June 28, 1990,  p. H5.
Condos for area stalwarts. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. H1.
Upturn in housing predicted. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. H10.
Fort could meet housing needs. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 9.
Panel responsive to housing needs. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 9.
Fort could house the poor. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 14.
Building begins on luxury condos. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 7.
Cooling market: patience urged. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 9.

HUFF, ROBERT B.

Huff scholars get an assist from celebs. July 5, 1990,  p. T5.

HUNGER

Hunger raises his ire - Peter Papavasiliou. June 7, 1990,  p. 40.
Area woman, Jill Schwimmer, runs to beat hunger. July 12, 1990,  p. 9.

HYBERNIA

See: Real Estate Developments

ILLINOIS

State residents facing a slew of new laws. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 11.
Stern plans meeting on state budget. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 188.
State budget plan too optimistic. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 7. 
County doubting IDOT land buys.  July 5, 1990,  p. 16.
IDOT purchase receives fire. July 5, 1990,  p. 160.
Illinois now seeing Glenkirk's way. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 195.
Entire state wins: expand McCormick Place. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 13.

IMMIGRANTS/IMMIGRATION

Woman, Barbara Kornecki, leaves Poland, gives up law degree. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 41.
Anti-semitism  rises as glastnost grows. May 10, 1990,   p. 182.
Russian emigres’ move eased by U.S. families. May 10, 1990,  p. 182.

INSECTS

After 17 years – they’re back !   Cicadas.   May 3, 1990, p. 183.
City launches attack on moths.     May 10, 1990,  p. 12.
Ladybug's appetite for aphids makes it the gardener's friend. July 12, 1990, p. 163.
How to halt garden slugfest. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 167.
Sprayers put bite on bug problem. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 9.
Golfers itching for relief. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 9.
Lice provides (sic) pesky problem for students. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 12.

INSURANCE

Hotline helps consumers with insurance concerns. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 47. 

INTERIOR DESIGN

Interior design like painting a picture. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 182.
Colors used to unify. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. H3.

INVENTIONS/INVENTORS

Inventor Gregory Miller draws ideas from life. June 14, 1990,  p. 39.

INVESTMENTS

Some tips on riding stock market waves. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 47.

IRAQ

(North) Shore family in Iraq. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 211.

ISRAEL

Layers of history in Israel. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. T3.

LA CASA, A Safe Place

Safe Place kicks off fund drive.  May 31, 1990,  p. 189.
Shelter expands. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 13.
A Safe Place gives honors. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 212.
Battling rape, aiding survivors. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 195.

LADY ELGIN  Shipwreck

Federal judge rules salvager may claim Lady Elgin wreck. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 148.

LAKE COUNTY, IL

Winchester House workers get wage hikes. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 16D.
Lake County sewage pumping plan hits snag. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 168.
County takes step closer to enhanced  911 services. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 178.
County objects to school annexation of Conway. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 179.
County jail crunch puts squeeze on kitchen. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 16.
Sheriff's officers in line for pay hike. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 16.
County  jail overcrowding an arresting problem.   Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 9.
Absenteeism forces reshuffling. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 9.
Contract for SEDOL staff goes into effect. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 16B.
County lobbies for better child services. Feb. 22, 1990, p. 16D.
Requests lead county to re-think sewer policies. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.
County settles leaky toilet case. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 16D.
County museum may expand. Apr. 12, 1990, p. 16D.
The winding trails of Lake County. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. L-3
County board flap erupts in District 4.  May 3, 1990,  p. 220.
County eyes landfill site. May 10, 1990.   P. 16D.
County to toughen septic rules. May 31, 1990,  p. 16.
Septic woes bubble through county. May 31, 1990,  p. 16.
A group of landowners buck use of condemnations. June 7, 1990,  p . 203.
Land use panel eyed for county. June 14, 1990,  p. 9.
License fees rise for Liquor sales, pets. June 14, 1990,  p. 14.
County-owned farm proposal wins approval. June 4, 1990,  p. 160.
Pitcher of reason. (ed.) June 21, 1990,  p. 16B.
County board reaction to panel report mixed.  June 28, 1990,  p. 16D.
Lake County process needs changes: panel. June 28, 1990,  p. 16D.
National group awards four county departments. June 28, 1990,  p. 28.
Commission updates growth projections. June 28, 1990,  p. 176.
Counting doubling IDOT land buys. July 5, 1990,  p. 16.
Plan rules may lead to land speculation. July 5, 1990,  p. 16.
Top Lake County women recognized by group. July 5, 1990,  p. 166.
McGrath to head fire chief's group.  July 5, 1990,  p. 173.
Coroner, clerk, recorder not ready for extinction. July 12, 1990,  p. 16D.
County wants 400 ft. buffer along Ill. 53 path. July 12, 1990,  p. 184.
Group seeks input on county arts needs. July 12, 1990,  p. 187.
Lake County fair expected to draw thousands to events. July 19, 1990, p. 11.
Lake County fair is fairest of all. July 19, 1990,  p. 16D.
Fair attendance hits record high. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 14.
Having a real fair time. Photos. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 16D.
Court clerk post may be off limits to appointments. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 190.
Survey: residents want less growth more preservation. Aug. 16, 1990, p. 16F.
Indictments predicted in Lake job-vote scheme. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 215.
Two county agencies fix financial fence. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 14.
Waller named state's attorney. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16D.
Firm to review storm water pick. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16F.
County's first church marks150th birthday. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 23.
County post's fate debated. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 16F.
Arts council drops plans for county complex. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 34.
Emissions testing expanded in county. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 9.
County board absences complicate votes. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 9.
Four in race for two county board seats. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 10.
Fort Sheridan site interests Lake County. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 9.
Groups build ‘model’ county. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 16D.
County OKs pay hikes. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 41.
(David Adler) Cultural Center looks to future. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 227.
Lake County holds to its GOP roots. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 7.
Controlling growth. (ed.) Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 16B.
Lame ducks vote against budget. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 16D.
County gives OK to new sewer policy. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 16D.
County posts filled on first ballot. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 16D.
Retiring board members look back at accomplishments, disappointments. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 16D.
County board to limit speeches. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 16.
Depke hopes to lead new county board toward trust.  Dec. 13, 1990, p. 17.
Depke vote establishes new policy. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 16.
County homeless shelters overflow. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 187.
Job scene in Lake County ready to grow once again. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 10.
Lake County offers full slate of events. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 143.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVES

Tenants have a beef with forest preserve board.  (ed.) Jan. 4, 1990, p. 14
Forest board may buy homes to house meetings. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 16.
Forest board questions flood pond need. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 14.
County board OKs compost project site. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 14.
Forest board's uneasy with unlikely alliance. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 16D.
Forest officials dispute Almond Road land buys. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 194.
Final prices set for forest  land acquisitions. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 16D.
Forest preserve tallies '89 land buys. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 16D.
Forest district eyes Gurnee woods site. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 172.
Forest board says yes, no to land buys. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 16.
Developer wants forest preserve to buy his land. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 9.
Forest actions delayed until election. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.
Cuneo action is postponed. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 184.
Forest commissioners vote to get land while they can. Mar. 29, 1990, p. 13.
Painted Lakes action on hold. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 182.
County panel eyes land report. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 196.
Course (Thorngate Country Club) buy urged. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 14.
Officials propose property purchase. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 199.
Property owners resist forest boys. Apr. 19,  1990,  p. 16D.
Golf course purchase in doubt. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 203.
Neal’s forest support stuns spectator. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 16D.
County fights Geo-Karis bill. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 16D.
Public buy in doubt for Cuneo land. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 208.
Politics and politics. (ed.) May 3, 1990,  p. 16B.
Forest board will buy land sought for road. May 3, 1990,  p.215. 
Forest preserve determined to buy marsh. May 17, 1990,  p. 9.
Golf course buy eyed. May 17, 1990,  p. 191.
What's in name-calling. (ed.) July 5, 1990,  p. 14.
Officials protest plan to foot study cost. July 5, 1990,  p. 169.
Land parcel cost set: Geo-Karis fined. July 19, 1990,  p. 9.,
LaBelle grilled for forest probe request. July 19, 1990,  p. 9.
Board bashes Geo-Karis in case cost. July 26, 1990,  p. 16D..
Red Wing South purchase proposed. July 26, 1990,  p. 16D.
Fox River Forest Preserve pits villages against each other. July 26, 1990, p. 215.
Foreman move imminent. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 9.
Whither forest preserve tenants? Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 16D.
County history. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 16D.
Red Wing South buy approved. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 37.
Three week delay in Cuneo land vote. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 200.
Red Wing South buy approved. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 201.
Forest Preserve adds 259 acres. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 203.
Red Wing South buy approved. Aug. 16, 1990, p. 37.
Do forest preserves add up? Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 16D.
Anderson flips stance; signs compost pact. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 16H.
County adds 635 acres to preserves. Sept.27, 1990,  p. 9.
Forest board racks up thousands in land buys. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 204.
Controlling growth. (ed.) Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 16B.
Forest board reconsiders Thorngate buy. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 16G.
Greenway takes regional approach. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.
Moore denies being 'pro-development'. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 16H.
Rules to be debated Friday re: land purchases. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 16.
Forest board may seek referendum. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 10.

LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM

A trip to the attic: hidden treasures abound in Lake County Museum. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 172.
County museum may expand. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 16D.
County museum gives glimpse into past. June 21, 1990,  p. 9.

LAKE FOREST, IL

Lake Forest Day honors volunteers. Special Section. July 26, 1990, p. 23--
Council nixes league request. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 13.
State orders area beach be monitored. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 187.
Lake Forest Hospital records it 2000th birth. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 7.

LAKE MICHIGAN

Beach use drops by 20% in 1989 in Lake Forest. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 146.
Coast Guard offers series of evening boating courses. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 177.
Beach plan receives new life.  Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 5.
Citizens should speak out on beach project. Guest essay: P. Kakuris. May 3, 1990,  p. 16D.
Coast guard copters available. (for rescue missions) May 3, 1990,  p. 216.
Beach work on horizon. May 17, 1990,  p. 16H.
Agencies vow boating crackdown. May 24, 1990,  p. 16D.
Sand woes targeted by officials. June 7, 1990,  p. 12.
Coast Guard rescues 3 from lake. June 14, 1990,  p. 9.
Day at the beach was risky for 3. June 21, 1990,  p. 5.
Beach ruling expected soon for Lake Forest site. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 14.
State orders area beach be monitored. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 187.
Fin-tastic lake trout groomed for big waters. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 190.
Tuning down jet-skis planned. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 7.
Lost - sunken schooner a door to the past. (Wells-Burt) Nov. 8, 1990, p. 165.

LAUGHTER

Good health is a laughing matter. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 174.

LAWS AND LEGISLATION

State residents face slew of new laws. Jan. 4, 1990,  p . 11.
Curfew enforcing has court backing. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 43.
Keats to try again in legal battle. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 39.
Bill aimed at drivers 'good idea'. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 9.
What your lawyer can tell others. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 45.
Tax laws change little. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 29.

LAWSUITS

Crash victim,  M. Chevalier, wins cash settlement.  May 3, 1990,  p. 12.
Firm files lawsuit in Thorngate dispute. June 7, 1990, p. 16F.
Mr. T named in paternity suit by boutique business owner. June 28, 1990, p. 13.
Schoellhorn suit settled without public comment. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 197.
Snyderman tied to failed S&L. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 5.

LIBRARIES

Library (Cook Memorial) rejects ban request. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 189.

LICE

Lice provides (sic) pesky problem for students. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 12.

LIE DETECTORS

The truth about lie detectors. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 199.

LITIGATION

Suit blames local official for fatal crash. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 5.

LOBBYING

Lobbyist spending: Illinois reporting law is weak. July 5, 1990,  p. 15.

McDONALD'S

CEO cooks up storm on grill. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 14.  

MALLS/MARKETS/SHOPPING CENTERS

Hunting for bargains at outlet malls.  Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 171.
Gurnee Mills on schedule; opening set for next year. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 12.

MARRIAGE

Vows renewed at reconsecration ceremony. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 158.

MARTY, MARTIN

Theologian Martin Marty to be honored for creativity. June 7, 1990,  p. T3.

MEDICAL MISSIONARIES

Doctor’s (Dr. Bill Dolan) office is Third World. May 31, 1990,  p. 21.

MEDICINE

Paramedic invents self-covering needle. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 174.
Abbott releases new quick-result test for chlamydia. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 174.

MILK

Milkmen progress door by door. July 26, 1990,  p. 179.
Milkmen progress door by door. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 198.

MILLBURN, IL

History still alive at general store. May 3, 1990,  p. 19.

MINIATURES

Miniatures hobby shop sells more than a little fun. June 7, 1990,  p. 175.

MOTHERS

The plight of the modern mom.   (ed.)   May 10, 1990,  p. 16B.
Paradox: mothers glorified, battered. May  24, 1990,  p. 16C.
Doctor-mom learns to balance life. June 14, 1990,  p. 165.

MOTION PICTURES

Winnetka native, Edward Zwick, is in his 'Glory'. Jan. 11, 1990,  p. D2.
Brickman sticks with his movie project. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. D12.
Women come off the cutting room floor. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. D2.
Fresh  film footage for sale. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. D2.
New movie rating opens to mixed reviews. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 15.
Andy Hirsch hits in Hollywood. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. D2.
Jamie Gertz grows up. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. D2.
Dark drama (Dracula) bright blood, haunt Halloween. Oct. 25, 1990, p. D1.
You can leave Hughes in your 'Home Alone'. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. D2.
Second chance on video for underrated movies. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. D5.

MUSEUMS

Museums mark ethnic pride. List of local museums. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 173.
Smart museum goes head-to-head with Freud. (Freud Museum, London) Apr. 26, 1990,  p. D7.

MUSIC

Zing! Go those Yings on strings. Ying Quartet. Jan. 4, 1990, p. D2.
Warren Fremling faces up to his voice. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. D2.
Shedding light on black Chicago jazz. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. D6.
Living on a positive note keeps her humming: Peggy Pascal- composer. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 165.
Strike up the bands: community concert bands. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. D6.
Hitting high note in Highland Park : Virginia Croskery. June 7, 1990,  p. D4.
King of the klezmers: Giora Feidman. June 14, 1990,  p. D1.
Durufle's widow performs here. June 28,1990,  p. D2.
Jamie Loring just a jump away from stardom. July 5, 1990,  p. D1.
Lake Bluff jazz man on a roll. Michael Schwimmer. July 12, 1990,  p. D2.
Jazzy Blue Blowers keep traditions alive. July 12, 1990,  p. 161.
Jean-Luc Pantz fiddling on more than one string. July 29, 1990,  p. D5.
Age cannot wither PP&M (Peter Paul and Mary). Aug. 2, 1990,  p. D2.
Back alley band of students grinds out rock. (Lollipop) Aug.  9, 1990,  p. 23.
They have a song to sing-o. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. D1.
Rorem plays with words and music. Aug. 16, 1990, p. D2.
Composing, teaching strike the right chord. Alan Hirsh. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 187.
On your 'Dr. Mark', get set, go! (local Dr. Mark N. Hill) Sept. 6, 1990,  p. D2.
Symphony, Magad, in tune for 100th. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. D4.
Local rockers striking a Nurv.  Oct. 4, 1990,  p. D6.
Waukegan symphony director Richard Hynson makes debut. Oct. 4,1990, p.215.
JCC (Jewish Community Center) marks 100th with stellar duo. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. D6.
Pick of the crop: guitarist Muriel Anderson. Nov. 8, 1990, p. D4.
Cellist Wendy Warner wins prestige Paris prize. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. D1.
Fa-la-la-la-la  --- Holiday concert schedule. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. D2.
Team is 'Closer than Ever' after 33 years: Maltby & Shire. Dec. 13, 1990, p. D1.
Highway Child group is on the road. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. D4.
Bluesman Sugar Blue comes out from underground. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. D2.
Just call him H.  ( H Allan) Dec. 27, 1990,  p. D4.

NATIVE AMERICANS

Native American fashion stays in style. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. D1.
Native Americans county’s first settlers. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 180.

NEWSPAPERS/PERIODICALS

Four new appointments announced at Pioneer. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 11.
Sun-Times reveals plans for new printing plant. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 6.
Candidate sues Lakeland Publisher over columns. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 13.
Historic moment for Pioneer. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 5.
New design propels Pioneer newspapers into the future. Special section. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. R1---
Pioneer acquires printing facility. Apr. 19, 1990, p. 200.
Pioneer announces new Lake group. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 9.
Newspaper office moving. May 24, 1990,  p. 5.
Move won’t effect our concern. (ed.) May 24, 1990,  p. 16B.
Pioneer appoints recruitment chief. June 21, 1990,  p. 11.
Pioneer, employees reach agreement. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 46.
G. Warning named to head Pioneer's special sections. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 37.
Wilmette resident named to executive post at Sun-Times. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 50.
Sign of the times: Vegetarian Times.  Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 48.
Pioneer announces reductions. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 5.
Pioneer executive Davis called to duty overseas. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 11.

NORTHBROOK, IL

What’s in a town’s name?  Apr. 26, 1990,  p. H14.

NURSES

Visiting Nurse exhibit chronicles health care. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 154.
U.S. Army offering nurses incentive. July 19, 1990,  p. 176.

NURSING HOMES

Planners hear nursing home concern. Mar. 8, 1990,  p . 9.
Winchester House library expanded, improved. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 193.
Commission mulls Villa decision. May 31, 1990,  p. 5.
Think twice about the Villa. (ed.) June 7, 1990,  p. 16B.
HP officials consider Villa proposals. June 28,  1990,  p. 12.
Nursing care locations discussed by officials. July 19, 1990,  p. 13.
Options exist for nursing care. July 19, 1990,  p. 49.
Villa unveils new plan. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 5.    

OBITUARIES

Ahlgrim, Marie, homemaker. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 207.
Aisten, John Mark. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 203.
Albert, Eva,  homemaker. May 17, 1990,  p. 199.
Altman, Robert S., air condition expert.   Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 192.
Amandola, Antonietta, homemaker. Feb. 15, 1990, p. 179.
Amendola, Louis G., lab supervisor, 5th Army. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 205.
Anderson, Chester F., D.D.S. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 189.
Anderson, Elton C., funeral director. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 211.
Anderson, Eugene, ComEd employee.  Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 223.
Anderson, Janet M., homemaker. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 187.
Angsten, Irene T., homemaker. May 24, 1990,  p. 203.
Aronson, Lucille, realtor, Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 205.
Aten, Beach W., accountant. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 172.
Atkinson, Dorothy K., secretary. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
Augustin, Elroy I.F., printer. May 3, 1990,  p. 221.
Axelrod, Victor J., president: Axelrod Construction & Banner. Aug. 9, 1990, p. 203
Balkin, Sarah, homemaker. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 177.
Ballenger, Doris Z., homemaker. May 10, 1990,  p. 219.
Ballin, Robert Phillip, store owner. June 28, 1990,  p. 183.
Barnard, Arthur W., park worker, Lake Forest. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 211.
Barry, Jacqueline M., homemaker. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 207.
Bartolai, Joseph, bricklayer. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 197.
Baxter, William John, McDonnell-Douglas employee. May 24, 1990,  p. 203.
Baver, Dr. Allen.  Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 189.
Becker, Daniel, Teamster Union agent. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Bell, Dale L., fabric designer. July 5, 1990,  p. 190.
Bell, Rebecca Owings Kennard, child. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
Belmonti, Frank S., Highwood policeman. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 207.
Benedict, Russell A., pharmacist. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 217.
Benson, Carl O., laundry truck driver.          Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 203.
Benzuli, Florence M., owner of drug store, Feb. 1, 1990, p. 193.
Bernstein, Florence, homemaker. June 28, 1990,  p. 189.
Bienniarz, Anthony, engineer. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Biggs, Martha, Lake Forest College librarian. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 179.
Biondi, Enrichetta, homemaker. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 203.
Biondi, Vergil Marion, Navy veteran WWII. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 196.
Bird, Florence, homemaker. May 24, 1990,  p. 203.
Blacker, Katie, child care provider. June 28, 1990,  p. 189.
Borg, Runo, tool and die worker. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Bortolotti, Frank, printer, Jan. 18, 1990, p. 185.
Breakwell, Margaret E., dental assistant. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 172.
Brodsky, Alex, Vice Pres. Allied Radio Corp. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 192.
Broege, Vivian G., homemaker. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 197.
Brown, Gardner, investment banker. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 211.
Bruegge, Clothilde, homemaker. July 12, 1990,  p. 191.
Brugioni, John, stone mason. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
Brush, Mary L., nurse. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 211.
Buchbinder, Louise W., homemaker. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 197.
Buehrer, Richard, former Bears  football player, Illinois Bell executive. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 225.
Burk, Eva M. J., homemaker. July 19, 1990,  p. 197.
Burke, Sister Margaret. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 235.
Bystricky, Cyril, U.S. Army vet, crossing guard. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 223.
Cadwell, Colleen M., bookkeeper.  May 24, 1990,   p. 203.
Caplin, Ruth, clothing salesperson. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 207.
Carriere, Albert, public relations expert. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 223.
Carriere, Harriett, homemaker. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 223.
Carzoli, Louise, homemaker. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Casey, Laura Lee, vocalist, voice teacher. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 193 & Feb. 8, p. 223.
Cavazos, Kristine, radiograph technician. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 205.
Cerette, Sarah, homemaker. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 177.
Champlin, Helen F., homemaker. May 17, 1990,  p. 199.
Chiodo, Matthew, child. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 207.
Chynoweth, Christine, homemaker. May 17, 1990,  p. 199.
(Sister) Chryselda, Holy Spirit missionary,  teacher. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 203.
Cimbalo, Mary P., homemaker. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 231.
Cioni-Zima, Dorothy, homemaker.  Sept. 6, 1990,  p.  195.
Cohen, Bernice (sic) E., musician, pianist, teacher. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 217.
Cohen, Charles L. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 195.
Cohen, Clare, florist. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 189.
Coleman, Neil, businessman. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 205.
Colo, Angelo. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 207.
Compere, Thomas H., attorney, city councilman. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 5.
Conrad, Dorothy Wise, secretary. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Conzet, Carol, homemaker. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 235.
Crain, Maynard B., businessman. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 235.
Croci, Geno, laundry manager. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 173.
Cummings, Ada, secretary. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 207.
Curtin, William J., engineer. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 185.
Cushman, Dorothy B., music teacher. Oct. 4, 1990, p. 223.
Dahl, Judy, homemaker. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 211.
Danakas, Al, teacher, camp director. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
DeJager, Mary A., social worker. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 231.
DeLuca, Armando, owner: DeLuca Landscaping Co. June 28, 1990,  p. 189.
Denenberg, Frances, secretary. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 227.
Denny, Helen. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Depacis, Sr. Regina, nun, nursing school director. Apr. 26, 1990, p. 211.
Dinelli, Adele. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Dinelli, Alice C., homemaker. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 172.
Donelli, Angelo, Ft. Sheridan employee. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 195.
Drane, Harold E., storage officer at Ft. Sheridan. May 3, 1990,  p. 221.
Drew, Amelia C., homemaker. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 172.
Drew, Herman L., painting contractor. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Dubiel, Edward A., post office clerk. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 227.
Dunn, Terrance J., Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 211.
Durbahn, Ruth L., homemaker. Feb.8, 1990,  p. 223 & Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 195.
Eldred, Emil F., handyman. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 223.
Ellis, Marvin, president: Johnson Pipe & Supple Co. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 217.
Elofson, Thiva, waitress, May 31, 1990,  p. 195.
Enjaian, George C. W., H. P. Public Works employee. Apr. 12, 1990,  p.  203.
Exterowicz, Jeanette, homemaker. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 207.
Fabbri, Bruno, bricklayer, mason. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 204.
Fagan, Harriet, insurance adjuster. July 26, 1990,  p. 215.
Ferrick, Ruth, homemaker. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 223 & Oct. 18, 1990, p. 231.
Fish, Edwin S., appliance sales. July 19, 1990,  p. 197.
Flynn, Joanne R.,  Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 193.
Foley, Richard A., engineer. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 203.
Ford,  Mary A., dental assistant. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Fox, Jeannette, realtor. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 197.
Fox, Kay G., homemaker. July 12, 1990,  p. 191.
Friello, Mayme, homemaker. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 205.
Frost, Katherine D., housewife. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
Frykman, Constance L., teacher. July 12, 1990,  p. 190.
Galligan, Phillip C., auto parts manager. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 207.
Garavaglia, Mary, homemaker. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 225.
Garrett, Pauline S., homemaker. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Garrity, Deanne R., homemaker. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 197.
Geskin, Bertha, auditor. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 203.
Gieser, Kathleen M., homemaker. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Gilman, Virginia M., homemaker. May 3, 1990,  p. 221 &  May 10,  p. 219.
Gitlitz, Michael, founder: Multiplex. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 167.
Gold, Ray Raphael. June 21, 1990,  p. 195.
Goldman, Helene, teacher. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 235.
Goldware, Maryon, homemaker. June 28, 1990,  p. 183.
Gordon, Lucile (sic), homemaker, WWII nurse’s aide. Oct. 18, 1990, p. 231.
Gordon,  Mary Dorothy, telephone operator. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 189.
Grais, Edward, pres. Rubin Grais and Sons. May  24, 1990,  p. 203.
Grant, Lynn, geologist. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 207.
Green, Hallie Ogle, homemaker. Jan. 11, 1990,  p. 172.
Grombacher, Erwin, attorney. Oct. 22, 1990,  p. 235.
Gourley, Helen M., music teacher. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
Gunn, Betty Ennis, homemaker. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 196.
Hagen, Elsie F., homemaker. July 19, 1990,  p. 197.
Hall, Harry, city of Highland Park employee. Nov. 8, 1990, p. 201.
Hamilton, Edna, homemaker. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 185.
Hanson, Russell, owner: Russ Hanson Heating. Nov. 15, 1990, p. 207.
Harder, Ida E.,  homemaker. June 21, 1990,  p. 195.
Harrison, Catherine, homemaker. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Harrison, Marie, homemaker. July 19, 1990,  p. 197.
Hart, Evelyn G., homemaker. Sept. 13, 1990, p. 205.
Hartwig, Ira Lee, maintenance man. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Heard, Delores, craft shop owner. June 7, 1990,  p. 207.
Heick, John, printer. June 21, 1990,  p. 195.
Henninger,  Eva L., homemaker. May 3, 1990,  p. 221.
Herbert, Joseph, machinist. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Herst, Ilene H., executive director North Shore Congregation Israel. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 176.
Hess, Lorelei Kendler, pianist, dancer, Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 201.
Hesser, Stanley, owner scrap metal business. June 28, 1990,  p. 189.
Hobson, Joni Eron, nursery school teacher. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 176.
Holtzman, Catherine Ellen, harpist. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 195.
Horn, Peter, horticulturist. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 207.
Humphrey, Marjorie H., amateur photographer. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 227.
Hunter, Elizabeth, teacher. Mar. 8, 1990, p. 176.
Hunter, Hugh M., accountant. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 197.
Irland, Marion C., musician. June 21, 1990,  p. 195.
Jasperson, Roy Henri, Fiat-Allis inspector. June 21, 1990,  p. 195.
Johnson, Antone E., railroad purchasing agent. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 205.
Jones, Grace L., office manager. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 167.
Joyce, Dorothy S., H. P. Hospital volunteer, homemaker. Dec. 27,1990,  p. 151.
Kastel, Beatrice, homemaker. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 167.
Kelly, Ann. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 223.
Kelly, Lillian M., homemaker. July 5, 1990,  p. 190.
Kirkpatrick, Frederick, civil service emp. at Fort Sheridan. Mar. 29, 1990, p. 193.
Kleckner, Edward J., realtor. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 205.
Kluss, Madeline R., homemaker. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 173.
Knapmiller, Anna, homemaker. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 211.
Koller, Doris, registered nurse. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 227. 
Koukol, Caroline, homemaker. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 207.
Kramer, Martin, president: Skil-Craft Corp. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 217.
Krenn, Edward, pharmacist. July 26, 1900,  p. 215.
Krueger, Chester J. Pfanstiehl employee. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 189.
Krump,  Rev. John M.   Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 195.
Kuhlmann, John Henry. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 201.
Kurschner, Emil Hans, transportation company owner. Apr. 25, 1990, p. 211.
Kutchman, George M., medical technician. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 187.
Ladurini, Emma, homemaker. May 3, 1990,  p. 221.
Laegeler, Julius, engineer. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 193.
Lamberti, Giacomo, school custodian. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 195.
Lattanzi, Richard P., carpenter, contractor, Oct. 25, 1990, p. 207.
Leahy, William Soran, engineer, stockbroker. July 26, 1990,  p. 215.
Lederer, Leo M., co-founder: Lederer Industries. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 167.
Lederman, Fannie, homemaker. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 205.
Lembeck, H. David, shoe store owner. May 24, 1990,  p. 203.
Lencioni, Edward T., flooring merchant. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 177.
Levin, Diana, homemaker.  July 12, 1990,   p. 191.
Levin, Irving D., attorney. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 201.
Levy, Adeline, homemaker. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 225.
Lichtwalt, Ruth B., homemaker. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 205.
Lillie, Gertrude, homemaker. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 207.
Lipman, Gussie, homemaker. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 187.
Lloyd, Percy, landscaper. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 199.
Lockett, David Sr., Owner: C.L.S. Marketing. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 151.
Lunardi, Bruno, architect. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 211.
Lyon, John, superintendent Rondout School. Apr. 5, 1990, p. 203.
McClure, Marian V., homemaker. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 231.
McLeran, John, school custodian. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 176.
McLeran, Kathryn, homemaker. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 176.
McShane, Marion K., homemaker. July 5, 1990,  p. 190.
Macugay, Ruth Ann, homemaker. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Manny, Clyde V., mail carrier. Nov. 15, 1990, p. 207.
Margelli, Peter J., plumber. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 205.
Marks, Milton, real estate developer. May 3, 1990,  p. 221.
Marx, Jacqueline, real estate broker. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 176.
Mazza, Francesco, school custodian. July 19, 1990,  p. 197.
Meier, Alice J., homemaker. Sept. 20, 1990, p. 211.
Meierhoff, Mary, homemaker. May 10, 1990,  p. 219.
Meirick, Patricia J., babysitter, nanny. July 19, 1990,  p. 197 &  Aug. 16, p. 223.
Melchiorre, John J., painting contractor, Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 223.
Menoni, Gaspera. July 12, 1990,  p. 190.
Meyer, Leon J., Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 203.
Minkus, Charles, candy company employee. Feb.15, 1990, p. 174.
Mitchell, Anne Wood, daughter Col. Robt. Wood, board member Lyric Opera Of Chicago. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 201.
Molidor, Otto, Libertyville grocer.  Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 204.
Moon, Col. Gordon A., II.  Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 189.
Mooney, Virginia Ann, homemaker. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 197 & Feb. 1, 1990, p. 193.
Mordini, Catherine, homemaker. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 199.
Moseley, Robert, real estate agent. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 203 & May 3, 1990, p. 221.
Muller, Christine, homemaker. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 235.
Murphy, Robert W., vice-president: Faucet Queens. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 227.
Muzik, Dorothy M., homemaker. Jan. 11, 1990,  p. 172.
Nakai, Natsu, homemaker. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 223.
Nelson, Margaret S., homemaker. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 193.
Nelson, Marilyn B., homemaker. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 167.
Newton, Joseph E., attorney. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 193.
Neyer, David J., paramedic. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
Nissen, Bess, homemaker. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 205.
Nissen, Paul R., clothing manufacturer. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 225.
Noland, Gary J., pharmacist. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
Oeller, Katherine, sales manager, Montgomery Ward. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 197.
O'Neill, Walter G., businessman, Northbrook councilman. Apr. 5, 1990, p. 203.
Oranec, Emil J., railroad field representative. June 14, 1990,  p. 195.
Ori, Mary, homemaker. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 235.s
Ori, Rose M., homemaker. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 223.
Ori, Valerio, sales engineer. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 174.
Osborne, Carolyn L., homemaker. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 193.
Paradise, Edson M., WWII radar specialist. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 197.
Parr, Julie E., accountant. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 167.
Pasquesi, Dante J. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 211.
Pasquesi, Sante. June 7, 1990,  p. 207.
Patterson, Douglas, truck driver. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 167.
Paulette, Theresa, homemaker. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 201.
Pedersen, Norman T., carpenter.  Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 189.
Perlstein, Suzanne, homemaker. July 12, 1990,  p. 191.
Piacenza, Rosina, homemaker. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 174.
Poggioli, Stanley M., U.S. Post Office employee. Nov. 22, 1990, p. 167.
Porebski, John Joseph, sales. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Poteshman, Judy Mae, owner: mens wear shop. June 14, 1990,  p. 195.
Prince, Leslie, trust officer. June 7, 1990,  p. 207.
Raasch, Gale L., teacher, writer. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 203.
Rachal, Elisabeth L., vice-president: R.H. Missner & Co. Investments. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 227.
Rade, Samuel A., vice-pres. Westinghouse Electric Co., Oct. 25, 1990, p. 207.
Rancilio, Antonietta, homemaker. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 225.
Randall, Eileen, director microbiology, Evanston Hospital. Dec. 27, 1990, p. 151.
Retnauer, Signa Betty, homemaker. Mar. 8, 1990,  p . 177.
Rickles, Jean D., homemaker. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 223.
Rifkin, Herold L., attorney. May 17, 1990,  p. 199.
Rivest, David R., fireman, policeman. Dec. 20, 1990, p. 187.
Robbin, Irving, owner: Persin-Robbin Jewelers. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 203.
Roberts, Edward J., businessman. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 199.
Robertson, Agnes, S., homemaker. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 193.
Robinson, Sidney R., steel industry executive. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 203. 
Ronzani, Richard T., Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 185.
Ropiequet, Thomas E., designer. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 172.
Rosen, Albert L., businessman. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 211.
Rosenberg,  Marion J., vice-pres.: Montrose Paper Co. May 10, 1990, p. 219.
Rosenheim, Lucile (sic), author, children's books. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 217.
Rubenstein, Albert, attorney, city plan commission member. Sept. 27, 1990, p. 199.
Rubenstein, Byron T., rabbi. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 205.
Russell, Edward P., founder: Northern Electric Co. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 227. 
Sadler, Dr. Helen K. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 225.
Saltzman, Leon M., dentist. July 19, 1990,  p. 197.
Sanes, Betty, homemaker. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 205.
Santi, Adele, homemaker. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 207.
Santi, August, cement finisher. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 205.
Santi, John, stonemason. May 31, 1990,  p. 195.
Santoro, Laura M., homemaker. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 196.
Sassorossi, Caroline, homemaker. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 211.
Scassellati, Flora, secretary. Oct. 25, 1990, p. 207.
Scheindel, Ida, homemaker. June 28, 1990,  p. 183.
Schencker, Sonnie, homemaker. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 187.
Scher, Leonard, auto dealer, July 26, 1990,  p. 215.
Scheuchenptlug,(sic)George, dir. of recreation: H. P. Parks. Feb. 22, 1990, p195.
Scheuchenpflug, (sic) Helen S., accountant, homemaker. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 225.
Schlossman, Norman J., architect. May 10, 1990,  p. 15 & May 17, 1990, p. 199.
Schreiber, Benia, homemaker. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 192.
Schroeder, Thomas L., firefighter, paramedic. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Schwalbach, Donald J., carpenter. May 3, 1990,  p. 221.
Schweiger, Marion E., homemaker. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 205.
Scornavacco, Ralph, school custodian, Highwood fire chief. Nov. 8,1990, p. 201.
Shanahan, Anita M. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Shapiro, Irving E., accountant. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 211.
Siepmann, Dieter, banker. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Silberman, Sig. President: Woolenwear Co. July 12, 1990,  p. 191.
Silbernagel, Konrad, Fort Sheridan auto mechanic. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 177.
Singleton, Kathryn, golfer, homemaker. July 12, 1990,  p. 190.
Sloan, John T., writer. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 204.
Smyres, Marion, tavern owner. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 176.
Speakman, Lynda, homemaker. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 197.
Spearing, Dio, restaurant manager. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 211.
Sprung, Louis, computer systems analyst. May 17, 1990,  p. 199.
Stamos, Nell, homemaker. May 3, 1990,  p. 221.
Stein,  Ruth Steif, homemaker. June 7, 1990,  p. 207.
Steiner, Rose, cellist. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 187.
Sterner, Charles James, manager: Wall St. Journal, Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 193.
Stuart, Leon, insurance broker. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 231.
Suker, Dr. Jacob R., dean: Northwestern Medical School, Jan. 4, 1990, p. 153.
Sutter, Connie B., sales rep-Baxter Corp. June 14, 1990,  p. 195.
Swanson, Daniel C., insurance adjuster. July 26, 1990,  p. 215.
Swibel, Charles, Chicago Housing Authority director. Jan. 25, 1990, p. 196.
Tamarri, Dino A., Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 207.
Taxman, Samuel, department store owner. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 193.
Tazioli, Joseph, construction engineer, operator. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 185.
Terry, Emmanuel, department store manager. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 231.
Tobiansky, Dorothy E., painter, designer. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 185.
Toll, Anna E., homemaker. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 205.
Tonioni, Mike, radio personality.  Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 7 & Feb. 1, 1990, p. 193.
Treviranus, Elizabeth, homemaker. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 196.
Turchi, Armand, Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 207.
Ugolini, Agnes, homemaker. May 17, 1990,  p. 199.
Ugolini, Luigi, laborer. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 174.
Vuillemot, Lawrence D., founder Special Education District of Lake County. June 28, 1990,  p. 189. 
Wahl, Theresa C., homemaker. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 153.
Walz, Charles A., art director: Abbott Labs. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 201.
Ward, Raymond C., realtor. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 205.
Warren, Winifred, music professor, writer. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 189.
Washington, Fred E., Chicago Bears football player. Dec. 27, 1990, p. 151.
Waxman, Joseph, merchant. Feb. 1, 1990,   p. 193.
Weber, Bertram, architect designer. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 205.
Weber, Dorothea, camp director, Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 205.
Weeks, Francis, engineer. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 201.
Weiland, Henry C., florist. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Weinberg, Dolores, writer, magazine editor. May 31, 1990,  p. 195.
Weis, Mryna, homemaker. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 211.
Wenger, Robert L., flooring manufacturer. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 201.
Westcott, Priscilla, homemaker. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 193.
Weston, Scott L., architect. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 195.
White, Earnestine (sic), CLC faculty member. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 193.
Whitely, Anita, teacher. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 199.
Wilson, Margaret, pianist, teacher. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 227.
Winton, Helen, homemaker. May 3,1990,  p. 221.
Young, Harry I., attorney, business man. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 203.
Zlotnick, Donna Kramer, homemaker. Aug. 16, 1990, p. 223 & Aug. 23, p. 217.
Zobel, Ernest M., salesman: infant apparel. May 3, 1990,  p. 221.
Zoladz, John F., lumber yard foreman. May 10, 1990,  p. 219.

O'KEEFE, JOYCE, City council member

O'Keefe balances politics, policy. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 5.

OPEN LANDS

Greenway takes regional approach. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.

ORGAN DONATION

Donors sought to help save woman's life. Mar. 29, 1990, p. 9.
Israeli boy ahead in cancer bout. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 5.

PANAMA

Soldier, Sgt. 1st class William Bala, lauded for handling of media invasion. May 3, 1990,  p. 9.

PARKING

Parking proposal pushed. May 10, 1990,  p. 5.
Parking ban OKd. June 14, 1990,  p. 16H.
2 parking lot variances OKd. June 14, 1990,  p. 192.
Lights out on parking plan. June 21, 1990,  p. 14.
Parking plan. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 7.

PARTIES

Birthdays grow more exotic. May 17, 1990,  p. 165.
Party guide. July 26, 1990,  p. P1--
Party planning not just fun or games. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 41.
Proper planning picky process. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 41.

PEACE

Peace month activities. Sept. 20, 1990,  p.13.
Peace month activities. Sept. 27, 1990,  p.  195.
Peace contest winners. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 11.

PEN PALS

Pen pals meet after years of writing. S. Futterman and A. Sackerell. July 26, 1990,  p. 194.

PERSIAN GULF CRISIS

See also: U.S. Army, Fort Sheridan, U.S. Navy
New bride awaits soldier's return. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 5.
Gulf crisis spurs conservation pleas. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 7.
Withdraw from the gulf. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 16C.
Deerfield firm, Clinitec Nutrition, joins effort to aid refugees. Oct. 4, 1990, p. 217.
Cub Scouts write to troops in the desert. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 224.
Soldier returns from Middle East, tells story: Tammy Fitzpatrick. Dec. 20, 1990, p. 169.
Hostage’s letters shed light on gulf crisis. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 138.

PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS

Dealing with DIFFICULT people.  Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 166.

PESTICIDES

Pesticides: completely safe or health risk?  Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 36.
Protecting crops with pesticides. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 36.

PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY

Art Shay’s animals to act up at Barat.  Mar. 15, 1990,  p. D5.
Wildlife photos have message. Wendy Shattil.  June 14, 1990,  p. 166.
Glamour through the lens. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. T4.
Contest has surprise winner. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 31.

PHYSICIANS

"The Doctor's People" keeps an eye on doctors. July 29, 1990,  p. 168.
Mundelein physician is new AMA leader. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 184. 

PIANOS

Tuning up- Richard Silbert, piano tuner. May 10, 1990,  p. 9.
Steinway name draws music lovers. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 187.

PLASTIC SURGERY

More men are deciding to lift and tuck. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 153.

POLIO

Nigerian boy, Millgan Kafang, makes strides in polio fight. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 9.

POLITICAL PARTIES/POLITICS

GOP drafts first bylaws to 'amicably' sort out disputes. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 16D.
Running campaigns a big business. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 34.
New boss seen for County GOP. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 9.
GOP, Dems regroup., Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 16D.
GOP picks committee members. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 197.

PORTER, JOHN, U. S. Representative

Porter says fed officials don’t feat FBI. May 10, 1990,  p. 213.
Balefill: new plan should be approved.   May 17, 1990,  p. 16C.
Porter rejects constitutional change to ban flag desecration. July 5, 1990, p. 168.
Porter back to Congress. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 7.

POWER OUTAGES

Power cut by cable. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 7.

PRAIRIES

Nature's masterpiece: prairie. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 169,
Open space month. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 169.

PRISONS

County jail- overcrowding an arresting problem.  Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 9.

PROTESTS

Pickets satirize phony protestors. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 5.

PUPPETS

No strings on David Rudman.Apr. 5, 1990,  p. D8.

RACISM

Chessmen work to foster positive image for youths. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 178.
An apology is in order. (ed. re racist remark) Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 16B.
No need to resign or apologize  Balen says. Quote out of context and incorrect. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.
Balen’s sorry, but call for resignation continues. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 16.
Pincham blasts Phelan, Highland Park Country Club.  Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 5.
Skokie Club would accept black members. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 195.  

RADIO

Radio newscaster by day, Nancy Benson is LFC student by night. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 18.
Static at WFMT raises Friends' ire. Feb. 1, 1990, p. D3.
The  loss of a cultural institution - WFMT. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 16C.
Contrary to reports otherwise, WFMT is alive and well. Guest essay: A. C. Antlitz. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 14.
Sherwood (school) is on the air. May 24, 1990,  p. 19.
WNIB-FM sounds a birthday fanfare. July 5, 1990,  p. D2.
Positive message saturates airwaves. July 19, 1990,  p. 166. 

RAILROADS

Commuters get around derailment. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 11.
Milwaukee Road times may change. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 12.
Making tracks to Rondout. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 194.

RAVINIA

Business district’s woes told. May 17, 1990,  p. 5.
Ravinia quakes to belly-dancer's shakes. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 7. 

RAVINIA FESTIVAL

Changing of the guard at Ravinia. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. D1.
New Ravinia exec Zarin Mehta meets the press. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. D6.
Ravinia revs up for 55th season. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. D14.
Ravinia goes pop! Mar. 29, 1990,  p. D1.
Ravinia opens on a nostalgic note. June 21, 1990,  p. D2.

REAGAN, RONALD, U. S. President

Too little, too late. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 15.

REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS/DEVELOPMENTS

Housing plan has new life. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 11.
No action at house auction. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. H3.
City nixes subdivision. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 5.
Spatz project moving along. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 7.
Swampy lowlands now valued.  Feb. 22, 1990,  p. H7.
2 file suit over land development. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 7.
Developer wants forest preserve to buy his land. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 9.
Developer Clint Case finds solution to the lack of suburban land. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. H6.
Polk development to begin soon.  Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 5.
Hunt Club Farms in Wadsworth nears sell-out. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. H1.
Lake County builders bend ears in Washington, D.C. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. H6.
Cambridge combines elegance, flexibility. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. H10.
Hybernia set to blossom. May 17, 1990,  p. 5.
Spatz, Hoffman to become partners. May 24, 1990,  p. 5.
Spatz fearful petition could be illegal. May 31, 1990,  p. 7.
Hybernia becomes reality. June 7, 1990,  p. 5.
State ruling: COD (Curb Over Development) followed election law. June 7, 1990, p. 16D.
Balen doused after tiff. June 7, 1990,  p. 16D.
New homes planned for Highland Park site. June 21, 1990,  p. 7.
Accidents lead to family success: Avis Development Co. June 21, 1990, p. H3.
New luxury condos opening in the fall. (Terraces on Mulberry Pl.) June 28, 1990, p. H15.
Promises broken neighbors say. (Hybernia) July 5, 1990,  p. 5.
State board may want to hear complaints. July 12, 1990,  p. 5.                       Builders try to keep the price right in Scardale. (Morelli & Covic). July 19, 1990, p. H3.
Neighbors keep up heat on Hybernia developer. July 26, 1990,  p. 7.
Pool Plaza objectors lose battle, win war. July 26, 1990,  p. 9.
Horse farm parcel developed. July 26, 1990,  p. H3.
Hybernia headaches continue: residents.  Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 7.
Moderate home sales strong, realtor says. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. H12.
Sheldon Berke's field of dreams: Architecture Point. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. LD6.
Cooling market; patience urged. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 9.
Office closings fuel concern. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 50.
Town house ( Fountains of Deerfield) lets couple stay in town. Dec. 6, 1990, p. H1.
Talks between city, developer stall. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 16B.
Public furor over 22 acres. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 5.
Council throws Shaf 3rd strike. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 5.

RECYCLING

Recycling even gives new life to works of art. Jan. 4, 1990, p. 5.
Recycling, trash program changes begin Monday. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 7.
Recycling a part of life at Great Lakes. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 36.
Recycling effort continues. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 184.
Recycle plastic grocery bags. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 187.
Study: recycling incentives work. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 16.
Ecology counts this year. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. H5.

RELIGION

Mass is a magnet for unity. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 7.
Catholic group fights for change in the church. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 16C.

RESALE SHOPS

Resale shop's tailored to kids. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 39.
Service Club shop aims to raise funds, please clients. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 190.

RESTAURANTS

Shrimp Walk closes. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 7.
Finding value in fast food. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 43.
Higher permit fees (for inspections). Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 188.

RETIREMENT

New demographics affect the 'sandwich generation'.  Feb. 8, 1990, p. 43.

RICHMOND, IL

On the hunt (for antiques) in Richmond. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 214.

ROADS AND STREETS

Half Day Road work OK'd for state action. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 6.
Deerfield Road widening opposed by Riverwoods. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 16.
1 overpass not enough. (ed.) Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 16B.
City panel wants more rumble strips on Clavey. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 7.
Resident wants state to fence him in. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 5.
Clavey Road  project moving along at U. S. 41.     Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 6.
City seeks wall to block road noise. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 5.
Council nixes try for longer Clavey work hours. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 5.
Residents along U.S. 41 fear for their homes. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 7.
Clavey Road to be shut so overpass can be built. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 7.
Roadway work plans described. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 13
So far so good for Clavey work. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 7.
Lake-Cook Road to get finishing touch. May 3, 1990,  p. 15.
Few snags so far in road work. June 14, 1990,  p. 7.
Western repairs set by 2 cities. June 14, 1990,  p. 9.
US41 barrier extension sought. June 14, 1990,  p. 9.
US41 sound wall extension OKd. June 28, 1990,  p. 5.
County doubting IDOT land buys., July 5, 1990,  p. 16.
IDOT purchase receives fire. July 5, 1990,  p. 160.
County wants 400 foot buffer along Ill. 53 path. July 12, 1990,  p. 184.
Council backs off decision on Cary pedestrian bridge.  July 26, 1990,  p. 7.
Tollway Ramps open at Lake-Cook. July 26, 1990,  p. 9.
IDOT land buying probe proceeds. July 26, 1990,  p. 214.
Local road   - Sheridan - winds its way into area's history. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 5.
Results of ramp noise test debated. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 16.
Clavey overpass opens. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 5.
Clavey death toll. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 5.
Meeting set on Ill. 53 extension tollway question. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 221.
Part of Lake-Cook will soon be off-limits. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 16F.
Road reversal plan stuns council. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 5.
Residents rally to protect sidewalks (along Rte. 22) Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 5. 

RUGS

Magic carpets - Oriental rugs are treasures. June 28, 1990,  p. H3.
With a little care, your rug can give you a lifetime of wear. June 28, 1990, p. H11.

RUSSIA

Stay at USSR camp opens eyes. (Genevra Stirling) Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 186.
Countries join to send CARE packages to Soviets. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 147.

SAFE PLACE

See: La Casa

SAFETY

Keep doors locked. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 181.
Hospital sponsors Kidsafe. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 197.
Put safety first during holidays. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 160.

 SCHOOLS

Bulletins on each local school district are published each week.
These are not indexed.  Paging varies.
Karate classes prove to be excellent teachers. Jan. 4, 1990,  p. 18.
Students receive help cracking writer's block. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 18.
Catholic Education Week celebrates choices, values. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 18.
Mallinkrodt, Loyola announce merger plan. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 34.
Oasis Center at mall has class openings. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 34.
Students' performance, essays make them Good Citizens. Feb. 8, 1990, p. 18.
Schools of choice: the prep school lure. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 20
Schools compete for minority teachers. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 20.
Officials dust off consolidation.  Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 7.
Challenging classes enrich students. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 18.
Elm Place just misses in pop quiz. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 9.
Choice in education - look before jumping onto newest bandwagon. Apr. 5, 1990, p. 16C
Crossing guard Andy Smith adds fun to students' day. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 16D.
Honors PE class in flux. May 10, 1990,  p. 25.
RHR (Restaurant- Hotel- Recreation) class studies art of hospitality. May 10, 1990,  p. 25.
Students get charge out of physics class. May 10, 1990,  p. 25.
Graduates give wish list and tell dream gifts.  May 10, 1990,  p. G1.
Sherwood (school) is on the air. May 24, 1990,  p. 19.
Migrant program is moving. May 31, 1990,  p. 7. 
On a city adventure, City Quest: 8th graders from North Shore Country Day
School  get a look at urban homelessness, poverty. May 31, 1990,  p. 170.
Activity directors striving to make fun a part of school day. June 14, 1990,  p. 23.
Pupils eased into early school years. June 28,1990, p. 23.
Two plus two equals jobs for students. July 12, 1990,  p. 36.
Program gift of insight for all. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 23.
Schools brace for cartoon invasion. Special Section. Aug. 16, 1990, p. N3.
Vouchers  make sense. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 16C.
Getting back to the books. Aug. 23, 1990,  p . 23.
School and expectation can clash. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 172.
Bus driver shortage hits schools. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 7.
A safer trip. (ed.) Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 16B.
'Doers and achievers' honored. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 23.
A lesson in life. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 23.
Dancers (at Edgewood) keep in step. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 23.
New building houses Montessori.  Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 196.
Students learn the ins and outs of publishing.  Nov. 8, 1990, p. 23.
Funding issue headed to courts. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 9.
Help for poor students, athletes available. Nov. 15, 1990, p. 21.
Class helps kids leap over language barrier. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 22.
Students get a handle on physics. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 23.
'Equity and adequacy' - issues in school funding. Dec. 6, 1990, p. 16C.
 Schools join to plan course to keep funding. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 16H.
Students learn lesson in integration. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 23.
Securities fines to aid education. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 32.
Students go where no man has gone before. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 32.
Kraft employees bring corporate world to class. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 37.
Montessori School moves west to meet demand. Dec. 6, 1990, p. 42.
School funding: fair system a cooperative effort. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 15.
Students care for others, selves. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 21.
Students go where no man has gone before. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 42.
School's high standards worth it. (Dist. 70, Libertyville) Dec. 20, 1990, p. 32.
School marks 150 years: Avon Center School, Grayslake. Dec. 20, 1990, p. 35.  

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107

School District 107 has two new chiefs. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 6.
Raises for teachers in '107'. July 5, 1990,  p. 13.
Expansion plan gets go-ahead. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 5.
10% levy hike proposed. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 12.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108

Tyra Manning leaving to take job she's always wanted. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 16.
District 108 gets praise for changes. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 5.
District 108  finds the answer. (ed.)  May 3, 1990,  p. 16B.
'108' official J. Gustafson has new job at New Trier. June 21, 1990,  p. 13.
Parents say '108' board won’t listen. July 19, 1990, p. 5.
Superintendent fails to get full support.   July 19, 1990,  p. 7.
District 108 spending to increase. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 13.
Communication panels form to address parent concerns. Aug. 30, 1990, p. 186.
Williams out as superintendent. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 5.
Discord abounds: Dist. 180 (sic) officials. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 5.
District 108 financial statement as of June, 1990. Dec. 6, 1990, p. 217-
Keyword: communication. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 5.
Salaries push up school levy. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 7.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109

District 109 bus service vote Monday. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 16.
District 109 nets reimbursement. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 26.
District 109 plans 8.6% spending hike. July 5, 1990,  p. 12.
Teacher contract talks deadlock in District 109. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 11.
District 109 to lease mobile classroom units. Aug. 16, 1990,   p. 222.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111

District 111 borrows cash; tax payments to climb. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 6.
District 111 to change budget. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 11.
Revised budget gets nod in District 111. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 6.
Northwood principal seeks new post. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 16E.
City, District 111 end money dispute. Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 13.
Northwood to get new leader tonight. May 3, 1990,  p. 11.
Northwood gets new leader: Neil Codell. May 10, 1990,  p. 14.
Powell says staff needs more room.  May 31, 1990,  p. 10.
Trimmed programs expected to grow in the fall in '111'. June 7, 1990,  p. 7.
Lucas gives up his position for another job in Lake Zurich. June 7, 1990,  p. 7.
2 board members walk out in bid protest. June 28,1990,  p. 9.
Assistant principal leaving Northwood. June 28,1990,  p. 16.
'111' plans new vote on bids. July 5, 1990,  p. 5.
New positions, programs trigger school budget hike. July 5, 1990,  p. 11.
Compromise reached on '111' bid battle. July 12, 1990,  p. 7.
Walk out was the right move. (ed.) July 12, 1990,  p. 16B.
Up 17.5% (taxes) July 26, 1990,  p. 7. 
Inequities tackled in District 111. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 7.
District 111 levy unveiled. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 9.
District 111 handed migrant program. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 5.
District 111 asks for $6.2 million tax levy. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 14.
District 111 takes vote on fort fate. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 7.
District 111 board OK's levy with split vote. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 7.  

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113 - Highland Park High School

Smoking snuffed in District 113.   May 10, 1990,  p. 14
100th class leaves high school nest. June 14, 1990,  p. 5.
District 113 budget shows sense: official. July 19, 1990,  p. 7.
District 113 OKs 5% hike in spending. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 10.
'Doers and achievers' honored. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 23.
District 113 levy climbs 4 percent. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 14.
High school levy rises 4 percent. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 7.

SENIOR CITIZENS

Hearing loss common but often correctable. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 160.
At the Senior Center. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 185.
Peace dividend triggers generational conflict. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 196.
Seniors may see improved services. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 13.
Miceli tackles the paperwork for seniors. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 39.
University hearing clinic to serve local seniors. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 189.
OASIS: a class act for fun and learning. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 178.
Sound of music at retirement hotel. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. D2.
Women retirees at benefit disadvantage. May 10, 1990,  p . 211.
Longer lives may not be affordable. May 17, 1990,  p. 5.
Housing seniors with class. May 17, 1990,  p. H1.
Distribution method crucial to size of retirement income. May 24, 1990, p. 40.
Over the hill? No way! Competitive sports after 50. June 7, 1990,  p. 210.
Media awards honor portrayals of aging. June 14, 1990,  p. 167.
Changes improve benefits for seniors.  June 14, 1990,  p. 191.
Enhance living will with health care power of attorney. July 12, 1990,  p. 179.
Seniors revel in 1st County event - golf tournament. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 213.
Older workers gain edge in the market. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 47.
With HANC (Home Assisted Nursing Care) possibilities endless. Oct. 11, 1990, p. 43.
Try walking a mile in moccasins of age. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 207.
Sexual forecast: it’s nifty after fifty. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 152.
Exercise can help you become fit for old age. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 164.
New look at aging process. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 203.
Gender gap widens, worsens among elderly. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 200. 

SEWAGE SYSTEMS

County officials mired in sludge disposal dilemma. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 14. 
Lake County sewage pumping plan hits snag. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 168.
Requests lead county to re-think sewer policies. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.
County to toughen septic rules. May 31, 1990,  p . 16.
Septic woes bubble through county. May 31, 1990,  p. 16
What is reasonable? (ed.) June 14, 1990,  p. 16B.
Septic disposal sites limited. July 26, 1990,  p. 16D.
$1.8 million drainage pact OK’d. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 7.

SEX DISCRIMINATION

School (Libertyville H. S.) pays to defend sex bias case. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 16F.
Libertyville discrimination suit settled. June 28, 1990,  p. 32.

SEX EDUCATION

Project Respect pushes for sexual abstinence. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 21.

SHIPWRECKS

Map of placement of ships lost in Lake Michigan. Nov. 8, 1990, p. 165.
Lost- sunken schooner Wells Burt a door to the past. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 165.
Federal judge rules salvager may claim Lady Elgin wreck. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 148.

SHOPPING

36 flying to London to shop ‘til they drop. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 133.

SIDEWALKS

Residents rally to protect sidewalks. (Rte. 22) Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 5.

SIGNS

Changing dealer needs prompts sign law review. Jan. 11, 1990,  p. 7.

SILVERWARE

English silver sets standard. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. H3.

SIMON, PAUL, U.S. Senator

Ferraro lends support to Simon's campaign. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 9.
U.S. Senate race offers clear choice. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 16C.

SKOKIE DRAINAGE DISTRICT

Stormwater plan to clear river bank. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 12.
Hearing necessary on river plan. Nov. 8, 19990, p. 16B.
Army Corps extends river comment time. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 7.
$1.8 million drainage pact OK’d. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 7.
Corps requests more study on creek plan. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 5. 

SMOKING

District 113 students in line with smoking ban. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 7.
NSSED eyes smoking ban. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 15.
Smoking may be snuffed. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 7.
Program aims to snuff smoking. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 191.
Smoking rule eyed. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 197. 
NSSED prohibits smoking. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 14.
Smoking snuffed in District 113. May 10, 1990,  p. 14.
I quit: here's how, why. (Letters) July 5,1990,  p. 150.
No smoking. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 41. 
Smoking no longer on many a menu. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. D4.

SNAKES

Snakes are long-time residents. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 9.
Snakes don't rattle volunteer Tom Anton. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 9.

SNYDERMAN, PERRY

Snyderman tied to failed S&L. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 5.

SOCIAL SECURITY

Social Security debate is long overdue. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 16C.

SOCIAL SERVICES

Social workers form network. July 12, 1990,  p. 183.

SOUTH  AFRICA

Apartheid slowly cracking under pressure. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 15.

SPACE

Space station offers promise. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 44.
Students go where no man has gone before. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 42.

SPAS

Love that hot water. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. H3.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Phys Ed program provides feeling of success. Feb. 8, 1990,  p. 9.
At North Shore Special Education schools.
Contract for SEDOL staff goes into effect. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 16B.
Pair of forums are planned for NSSED. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 28.
NSSED finds a home for junior high program. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 7. 
NSSED eyes smoking ban. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 15.
SEDOL sets program to study needs. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 51.
SEDOL lays off 101. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 189.
Do your part, NSSED tells members Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 5.
Listing of schools surveyed in study. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 16.
NSSED prohibits smoking. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 14.
Retiring principal Chuck Panzer leaves his legacy., June 21, 1990,  p. 7.
Lawrence Vuillemot- founder of Special Education District dies. June 28, 1990, p. 189.
Students learn lesson in integration. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 23.

SPORTS

Runner Gary Curtis tunes into the sounds of silence. Jan. 25, 1990,  p. 170.
Some suggestions for whiling away half-time. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 16C.
Ski Whiz: Math teacher Jeff Winklebleck also holds classes  on the slopes. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 154.
Giving something back to his sport: ice skating. Speed skater Jack Mortell. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 198.
Cub fan confidence helps family overcome job loss. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 45.
Couple’s high goal yields mountaintop experience. Apr. 26, 1990, p. 180.
Don’t let April showers keep you off the road. (running) Apr. 26, 1990,   p. 180.
This fly fisherman has ties to the spot. May 3, 1990,  p. 185.
Highland Park woman, Bridget Venturi, jousts way to throne. June 7, 1990, p.173.
1990 All-Area Girls Softball team. June 21, 1990,  p. 199.
Pioneer honors top athletes. June 28,1990,  p. 191.
1989-90 All-area High School Sports Awards. July 12, 1990,  p. D30.
Cubs a hit with these fans. July 19, 1990,  p. 5
Childhood pressure- parents too serious about sports. July 19, 1990,  p. 16C.
Motorcross races into fair. July 19, 1990,  p. 191.
Getting an angle on the coho. July 26, 1990,  p . 178.
Populist polo- game of the rich and famous comes to Wauconda. Aug.2, 1990, p. 171.
Injured Cub fan home, with souvenirs. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 9.
Walter Payton fishing derby is a 'thrill' for city kids. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 9.
Triathlons spur innovation. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 226.
Sports vision focus is on performance. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 184.
Chicago exploring new sites. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 200.
Horse-racing is a winner of a hobby: Willie Cortesi. Sept. 13, 1990, p. 172.
Teeing off on new gold course in suburban Vernon Hills. Sept.20, 1990, p. H8.
Bears turn down Green Oaks offer. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 210.
Saying goodbye to an old friend: Comiskey Park. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 227.
Dog track beckon bettors. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 222.
Area skaters take to the ice. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 225.
Bear’s Washington dies in crash. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 151. 

STEVENSON, ADLAI E., former governor, Illinois

Man from Libertyville has place in history.  Sept. 13, 1990,  p. D2.

STORYTELLERS

Storytellers have a tale or two to tell. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. D2.

STOVES

Wood stoves spark trend. Nov. 29, 1990,   p. 187.

STRIKES

Walgreen walkout continues. June 7, 1990,  p. 9. 

TAXES

Area residents ringing up property tax queries. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 169.
Municipal conference wants tax surcharge permanently. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 6.
Check this list: IRS may have a refund for you. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 12.
Small businesses are tackling a taxing time. Mar. 22, 1990, p. 42.
IRS gives advice on con artists. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 50.
A taxing message: State spending – what’s ahead? Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 16C.
Tax charges for 2. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 202.
Tax bills out, plenty of variety. May 10, 1990,  p. 16D.
Candidates debate tax surcharge question.  May 20, 1990,  p. 215.
Tax bill shorter, but maybe not smaller. May 17, 1990,  p. 9.
For (long)  tax bill.  (ed.)  May 17, 1990,  p. 16B.
Tax debate; tax policy key to state's economy. June 28, 1990, p. 16C.
Tax hikes for the rich considered. Sept. 20,1990,  p. H5.
Pension funds boost tax levy. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 5.
‘Bare bones’ tax levy approved. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 5
Tax laws change little. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 29.

TEACHERS

District 113's Arnold Barbknecht  touted as 1 of the best. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 7.
Schools compete for minority teachers. Mar. 1, 1990,  p. 20.
Teachers’ pay levels increasing.  Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 199.
It's time to salute teachers. May 10, 1990,  p. 7.
Smooth contract talks eyed. May 17, 1990,  p. 198.
Kindergarten teacher Betty Weeks calls it a day. June 7, 1990,  p. 23.
Retiring teachers leave their marks. List. Photos. June 21, 1990,  p. 23.
History teacher Myra Loris makes her mark. June 28, 1990,  p. 5.
Raises for teachers in '107'. July 5, 1990,  p. 13.
Highland Park High teacher, Bonnie Koven, best of year. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 7.
Charles Caruso retiring at school year's end. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 184.
Teachers settle on pact. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 16.
Mentor helps new teachers. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 23.    

TEENAGERS

Teens share views on drugs, education. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 18.
What's hot at spring break for students. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 165.
Sheriff explains teen informants. May 17, 1990,  p. 16D.
Talking is stressed. June 7, 1990,  p. 16.
Arrests of minors may increase. June 28, 1990,  p. 16G.
Residents, police dispute fight response. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 5.
'Doers and achievers' honored. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 23.
Adolescent medicine comes of age. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 148.
Teen moms face hard labor of love. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 161.
Ultimate responsibility lies with teens. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 16B.
'No regrets' for teen mom, just hard work. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 171.
Teen moms can find shelter from storm of early motherhood. Dec. 6, 1990, p.172.
Teen mom could be you. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 193.
Mom knows better now. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 194.
One couple makes the family work. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 194.
Project Respect pushes for sexual abstinence. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 21.

TELEPHONES

Telephones mandated for city elevators. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 5.
As of Saturday, use 708 area code. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 6.
Cellular telephone antenna plan blasted. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 14.

TELEVISION

Charlotte Ross cleans up in soap (opera), June 28,1990,  p. D2.
Old reruns mandate TV memory sharing with your child. July 26,1990, p. 183.
Rates for cable to take dive. Sept. 20,1990,  p. 5.
Terror of the tube transformed. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 43.

THEATER

Housewife blues produce a successful theatrical career for Harriet Spizziri. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. D4.
Buyers and Sellars. (Peter)   Feb. 22, 1990,  p. D1.
Young people are acting up.  Mar. 22, 1990,  p. D1.
Globe benefit at track, group raising funds to open theater by April 23, 1993.
Replica of Globe Theater.  July 12, 1990,  p. T1.
Going ethnic in Evanston. July 19, 1990,  p. D1.
Local boy, Andrew Dorfman,  makes good. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 5. 
Local actor, Jonathan Gelkin, roles into Nickelodeon part. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 5.
Time fulfills '(Princess) Ida' ideals. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. D1.
Globe (theater replica project) clears $25,000. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. T4.
Northlight will crown 75-year Coronet history. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. NL2. 
A spotlight on Northlight. Oct. 11, 1990.  p. D1.
No Straight Men getting it straight. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. D2.
New home, new season for Northlight. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. T7.
Benjamin in the swim with 'Mermaids'. Dec. 13, 1990, p. D2.

THORNGATE COUNTRY CLUB

Golf course buy eyed. (by Lake County Forest Preserve) May 17, 1990,  p. 191.
Firm files lawsuit in Thorngate dispute. June 7, 1990,  p. 16F.
Thorngate plan called unfair. July 26, 1990,  p. 207.
Forest board reconsiders Thorngate buy. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 16G.

TICKET SCALPING

Ticket scalping - only the seller can lose money. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 16C.

TORTURE

Psychologist Patricia Roben of Deerfield caters to victims of torture. July 19, 1990,  p. 165.

TOYS

Center spotlights play time-child development is hidden agenda in Lekotek toy. May, 31, 1990,  p. T1.
Mission: Toys for Tots. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 10.
Variety of toys generating sales. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 41. 

TRAFFIC

City panel wants more rumble strips on Clavey. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 7.
Resident wants state to fence him in.  Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 5.
Official wants city to foot bill for signals. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 9.
Officials downplay traffic woes near mall. (Old Orchard) Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 39.
City hits wall- IDOT says ‘no’ to sound barrier on U.S. 41. Mar. 15, 1990, p. 5.
Spruce Ave. residents seek solution on traffic. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. 16D.
Residents want intersection made safer. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 5.
New unit nabs traffic violators. May 10, 1990,  p. 12.
'41' jams to continue until fall. July 5, 1990,  p. 12. 
Deerfield to fund study. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 219.
Traffic gridlock: oil crisis could loosen grip. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 15. 
Clavey death toll. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 5.
Clavey overpass opens. Oct. 4, 1990,  p. 5.
County gridlock 'critical': league. Dec. 20, 1990,  p. 7.

TRANSPORTATION

Nortran, Pace expected to settle rift. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. 11.
Nortran changes some bus routes. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 45.
RTA offers new passes. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 42.
Carlessness: You can live without a car. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 16C.

TREES

A bit of Mother Nature to enhance Kmart site. Feb. 1, 1990, p. 14.
Tree  plan a thorn in side for some merchants. Feb. 22, 1990, p. 5.
When the sap is rising it’s maple syrup time. Mar. 8, 1990,  p . 155.
Saving trees is builder’s goal at Fiore. Mar. 15, 1990,  p. H10.
Promises broken neighbors in Hybernia say. July 5, 1990,  p. 5.
Caring for trees. July 19, 1990,  p. 197.
Foundation offers trees for members. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 42.
Tree farmer, Ed Johnson, fights to keep nature alive. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 181.
Stormwater plan to clear river bank. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 12.
Hearing necessary on river plan. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 16B.
Where to cut your own Xmas tree. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 184.
Buying perfect Christmas tree big deal. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 9.
Tree (sic) things to look for. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 9.
Where to find the perfect tree. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 9.
Conifers are hardy but not too prolific. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 199.
Botanic Garden offers tips for recycling trees. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 202.

U.S.O. United Service Organization

Great Lakes is location of newest USO. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. T1.
USO services to expand. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. T4. 

UNITED STATES ARMY

Army honors Lincolnshire man as hero. Feb. 1, 1990,  p. 170.
Reservists ready if Uncle Sam calls. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 9.
Fort Sheridan reserve unit placed on alert. Sept. 13, 1990, p. 5.
Reserves activated. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 9.
Reservists report for duty. Sept. 27, 1990,  p. 7.
724th Trans. heads for Middle East. Oct. 25, 1990,  p. 16D.
Local effort to supply servicemen needs support. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 192.

 Retired general Richard Trefry still  'motor pool and mess officer'. Dec. 6, 1990, p. 7.
 Desert Shield. Dec. 6, 1990,  p. 185.
 Desert Shield. Dec. 13, 1990,  p. 204.
 Jaycees rally support for soldiers overseas. Dec. 27, 1990,  p. 147.

UNITED STATE NAVY

Answer to duty's call comes fast. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 9.
Sailors may go to Middle East. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 9.

VETERANS

Despite higher rates, VA loans still a good deal. Mar. 22, 1990,  p. 40.
Army pals meet 72 years later. Aug. 30, 1990,  p. 7.
Veteran V. Swanson continues search for lost Army buddies. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 11. 

VILLA ST. CYRIL

Planners hear nursing home concerns. Mar. 8, 1990,  p. 9.
Panel hears more feedback on Villa Plan. May 10, 1990,  p. 15.
Commission mulls Villa decision. May 31, 1990,  p. 5.
HP officials consider Villa proposal. June 28, 1990,  p. 12.
Villa unveils new plan. Sept. 20, 1990,  p. 5.
Villa vote delayed. Oct. 11, 1990,  p. 5.
Villa plan earns panel’s  nod. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 7.
City council to review plans. Oct. 25, 1990.  p. 12.
Villa plan a go. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 5.

VOLUNTEERS

Volunteer Dennis Margheim's efforts work magic for seniors. Jan. 11, 1990, p. 149.
Volunteer work available at state parks. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 186.
Volunteers’ giving is gain for children. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 177.
Group: Volunteer Group of Highland Park, born of wish to enhance learning. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 178.
Condell (Hospital) honors volunteers. May 24, 1990,  p. 198.
Volunteers recognized. June 21, 1990,  p. 192. 
Lake Forest Day honors volunteers. Special Section. July 26, 1990, p. 23--
Volunteer Nancy Eisenstadt gets big surprise.  Oct. 11, 1990,  p. T3.
Moraine Girl Scout Council seeks volunteers. Dec. 6, 1990,  p . 186.

WASTE MANAGEMENT

User fees are considered for yard waste disposal. Jan. 18, 1990, p. 15.
Yard waste disposal on hold until summer. Feb. 8, 1990, p. 14.
Suburbs asked to start paying for new landfill. Mar. 29, 1990,  p. 15.
Landfill plan fight possible.  Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 201.
Cleanup program continues. May 10, 1990,  p. 15.
Balefill: New plan should be approved. (John Porter) May 17, 1990,  p. 16C.
Highland Park prepared for waste law. June 28, 1990,  p. 7.
Highwood sets rules for yard waste pickup. June 28, 1990,  p. 7.
More signs of planet's peril. (ed.) June 28, 1990,  p. 16B.
Highland Park is in tune with new yard waste ban.  July 12, 1990,  p. 7.
Solid waste law efforts to merge. July 12, 1990,  p. 16D.
Keats pleased with landfill plan reaction.  Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 14.
Solid waste agency sees clearer future. Nov. 22, 1990,  p. 16D.
Residents still wary of clearing plan. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. 16.

WATER

Officials won't make waves about water allocation. Jan. 18, 1990,  p. 9.
Concerns slowing storm water plan.  Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 16D.
Sprinkling limit is set. Apr. 26, 1990,  p. 9.
Water hours are set. July 19, 1990,  p. 12.

WEATHER

Lightning's free thrills carry an enormous charge. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 173.
Help sought for tornado victims. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 13.
'We care about you.'  Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 10.
Pioneer readers heed call to assist tornado  victims. Sept. 13, 1990,  p. 10.

WEAVING

Weaver Peggy Goldman spins creations from yarn. July 5, 1990,  p. 23.
Pattern, texture and color loom large in weaver's art. July 5, 1990,  p. 167.

WEDDINGS

Wedding bells ring at Riverside for McCluskey & Payne. Sept. 13, 1990, p. 16D.

WETLANDS

Get tougher on wetland protection, officials decide. Feb. 8, 1990, p. 16D.
Wetlands: city tells concerns. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 7.
Swampy lowlands now valued. Feb. 22, 1990,  p. H7.
State, county officials debate wetlands. May 31, 1990,  p. 189.
Antioch area marsh stirs political interest. July 19, 1990,  p. 180.
County designates marsh. Aug. 9, 1990,  p. 16F.
Saving wetlands. (ed.) Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 16B.
Agencies inventory wetlands. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 16D.
Debris dumped in wetlands. Oct. 18, 1990,  p. 5.
Wetlands: no longer liability. Nov. 29, 1990,  p. H9. s 

WOMEN

An archive of feminism: NU Women's Collection.  Jan. 11, 1990,  p. 150.
Mothers work to help one another cope. Feb. 15, 1990,  p. 152.
Women in aviation subject of talk. Apr. 5, 1990,  p. 28.
Woman’s touch transforms oil change shop image. May 17, 1990,  p. 45.
Collection showcases vintage items of femininity. May 17, 1990,  p. 167.
Riding the crest to success- in TV news-Penny Daniels.  May 31, 1990,  p. 169.
Lottery chief a real Sharp cookie-Sharon Sharp. May 31, 1990,  p. 169
Top Lake County women recognized by group. July 5, 1990,  p. 166.
Still buddies after all  these years.   July 12, 1990,  p. 162.
Male dominance- women can break the hold. Aug. 2, 1990,  p. 16C.
Health care system shortchanges women. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 168.
Jury still out on estrogen replacement. Nov. 8, 1990,  p. 168.
Mentors guide women. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 46.

WRIGHT, FRANK LLOYD

Wright's desert life in Arizona. Jan. 18, 1990,   p. H3.

ZONING

Home/office plan to be heard. Apr. 12, 1990,  p. 7.
City Council considers plan to restrict house/lot size info.  Apr. 19, 1990,  p. 15.
Lot plan action eyed. May 17, 1990,  p. 12.
Planners OK bulk ordinance. June 7, 1990,  p.9.
Brenner holds off zoning vote. July 26, 1990,  p. 5.
Ravine lot size limits studied. Aug. 16, 1990,  p. 16H.
Zoning district issue likely to receive council action. Aug. 23, 1990,  p. 7.
Density decision awaits developer. Sept. 6, 1990,  p. 5.
Economics, politics shelf zoning plan. Nov. 15, 1990,  p. 5.