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Daniel H. Burnham Speech, 1896 | ||||
A much-corrected page from a speech before the Commercial Club, most likely on March 27, 1897. Similar praise for Haussmann's Paris and Pericles's Athens would appear in the opening chapter of the
Plan of Chicago.
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