This Day in South Bend West.SB
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A podcast about the history of South Bend. News articles from the city’s past by Jacob Titus, co-host of South Bend on Purpose. New episodes release each weekday morning.
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The Woman's Movement, 1895
On this day in 1895, the South Bend Tribune published an article about the rising number of women interested in public affairs, and anticipated the "honesty and purity of thought and purpose" that women might bring to local government.
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Annexation Helps Cities Stay Alive, 1968
On this day in 1968, the Tribune began a series of articles on the reasons and problems of annexation as the Mayor Allen raised it as a way for the city to keep growing.
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Five Thousand Pay Visit to Springbrook, 1915
On this day in 1915, five thousand people visited Springbrook Park to dance in the new pavilion, ride the new merry-go-round, jockey on live ponies, and scream on its new roller coaster The Big Dip.
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Spiro Ready to Open New Home, 1933
On this day in 1933, Samuel Spiro & Co., merchandisers of quality clothing for men and boys, announced the opening of their new storefront on Michigan Street in downtown South Bend.
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Oliver Hotel Is Reported Leased, 1914
On this day in 1914, the Oliver family estate leased its famous downtown South Bend hotel to two Chicago men for a reported sum of $400,000.
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They Are South Bend People, and What They Say Is of Local Interest
On this day in 1902, a local druggist told the unfortunate tale of a local man's health problems to sell kidney pills.