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Scars remain 50 years after Chicago school inferno (Las Vegas Sun) Sat, Nov 29, 2008 (7:09 p.m.) Seven-year-old Dan Taglia heard the fire alarm bell from his classroom on Dec. 1, 1958, but hoped it was a signal that students were getting ice cream. 50 Years After Our Lady of the Angels School Tragedy (WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago) Fire and toxic smoke engulfed the elementary and middle school on Chicago's West Side with terrifying swiftness. In the end, 92 students and three nuns died Gremlin Theatre thinks its new home will bring down the house (Pioneer Press) Gremlin Theatre, the small St. Paul-based company, somtimes can fly under the aesthetic radar. Peter Hansen, managing artistic director, hopes a move to the Midway will change that. Remembering Tragic School Fire - 50 Years Later (CBS 2 Chicago) This weekend, Chicago is marking a tragedy that -- even after so many years -- is simply hard to comprehend. Monday is the 50th anniversary of the fire at the Our Lady of the Angels School. John Paul Currier (The Elyria Chronicle-Telegram) John Paul Currier, 82, of Elyria, beloved husband, father, brother and friend, died Thursday, December 4, 2008 surrounded by loved ones, after a heroic battle with cancer. Paul was born September 17, 1926 in Graytown to Arthur and Marjorie Currier, and moved to Elyria as a young child. He attended Garford School and was a 1944 [...] Scars remain 50 years after Chicago school inferno (Lebanon Daily News) CHICAGO—Seven-year-old Dan Taglia heard the fire alarm bell from his classroom on Dec. 1, 1958, but hoped it was a signal that students were getting ice cream. It was too late in the day for a fire drill, and anyway the nuns wouldn't send the children out coatless on such a cold day. Cover Story: Destination Charlotte? (WBTV Charlotte) CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - Next week if you want to catch a movie in Center City you won't have to go far. The silver screen is making a dramatic return to uptown Charlotte. PrimeTime's Jeff Atkinson reports in our Cover Story. Scars remain 50 years after school fire (The Monterey County Herald) CHICAGO — Dan Taglia, 7, heard the fire alarm bell from his classroom Dec. 1, 1958, but hoped it was a signal that students were getting ice cream. It was too late in the day for a fire drill, and anyway the nuns wouldn't send the children out coatless on such a cold day. Scars remain 50 years after Chicago school inferno (The State) Seven-year-old Dan Taglia heard the fire alarm bell from his classroom on Dec. 1, 1958, but hoped it was a signal that students were getting ice cream. It was too late in the day for a fire drill, and anyway the nuns wouldn't send the children out coatless on such a cold day. "But what does a third-grader know?" recalled Taglia, now of Katy, Texas. On the first floor at Our Lady of the Angels ... Scars remain 50 years after Chicago school inferno (The Charlotte Observer) (By F.N. D'ALESSIO, Associated Press Writer) Seven-year-old Dan Taglia heard the fire alarm bell from his classroom on Dec. 1, 1958, but hoped it was a signal that students were getting ice cream. It was too late in the day for a fire drill, and anyway the nuns wouldn't send the children out coatless on such a cold day. "But what does a third-grader know?" recalled Taglia, now of Katy, Texas. On ...
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