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Full text of the inaugural address given by Edward Joseph Kelly, the 37th mayor of Chicago, on April 17, 1933.
Full text of the inaugural address given by Edward Joseph Kelly, the 37th mayor of Chicago, on April 9, 1943.
Full text of the inaugural address given by Edward Joseph Kelly, the 37th mayor of Chicago, on April 8, 1935.
Full text of the inaugural address given by Edward Joseph Kelly, the 37th mayor of Chicago, on April 12, 1939.
Biographical information about the 37th mayor of Chicago, Edward Joseph Kelly (1876-1950). Includes links to his four inaugural addresses.
The first full-length biography of Edward J. Kelly tells the vivid story of the rough-hewn politician who became one of Chicago's most powerful mayors. With the help of Pat Nash, Mayor Kelly built the Democratic Machine of which Richard J. Daley was to be a chief beneficiary. An enterprising political strategist, Kelly amassed a concentration of political power by drawing traditionally Republican black voters into the Democratic fold, allying the Machine with New Deal policies, and tapping the resources of organized crime.