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Edward Dean Sullivan • 7 Items / 5 Books, 2 Articles
Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime (1929)
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Published Reviews
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    Check List of New Books (2 Reviews)
    Public Questions
    1. Belgian Problems Since the War by Louis Pierard
    2. Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime by Edward Dean Sullivan
    The American Mercury, September 1929
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    The Meaning of Chicago (2 Reviews)
    Chicago, by Charles E. Merriam
    1. Chicago by Charles E. Merriam
    2. Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime by Edward Dean Sullivan
    The Nation, November 27, 1929, p. 631
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    Picked at Random (2 Reviews)
    Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime, by Edward Dean Sullivan
    1. Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime by Edward Dean Sullivan
    2. Trailing the Tiger by Mary Hastings Bradley
    The Outlook, July 10, 1929, p. 434
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    A Jekyll and Hyde City (2 Reviews)
    Chicago: The History of Its Reputation, by Henry Justin Smith and Lloyd Lewis
    1. Chicago: The History of Its Reputation by Henry Justin Smith and Lloyd Lewis
    2. Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime by Edward Dean Sullivan
    The Saturday Review, September 28, 1929, p. 178
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    Notes On New Books (10 Reviews)
    The Social Sciences
    1. From the Physical to the Social Sciences by Jacques Rueff
    2. The Soviet Union
    3. Rattling the Cup on Chicago Crime by Edward Dean Sullivan
    4. Prodigal Sons, or The Evolution of Caste by Montgomery Evans II
    5. Impressions of Soviet Russia by John Dewey
    6. The Gold Coast and the Slum by Harvey W. Zorbaugh
    7. The Western Way by Frederic Jesup Stimson
    8. The Chosen People by Jerome Tharaud and Jean Tharaud
    9. The People of Tibet by Charles Bell
    10. Society and Its Problems by Grove Samuel Dow
    The Bookman, August 1929