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ILLINOIS ISSUES is published by Sangamon State University. The magazine's board is appointed by the presidents of Sangamon State University and the University of Illinois. In addition to subscription income, the magazine is supported by grants from the Illinois Humanities Council and the Joyce Foundation; support from the University of Illinois and Sangamon State University; and donations. The contents of the magazine do not necessarily reflect the views of the grantors, either university or donors.

Publisher: J. Michael Lennon. Editor: Caroline Gherardini. Circulation and advertising manager: Elizabeth A. Curl. Editor emeritus: William L. Day. Associate editors: Margaret S. Knoepfle, Richard J. Shereikis, Larry Smith, Patricia Burtle-McCredie, F. Mark Siebert. Legislative correspondent: Diane Ross. Contributing editors: Tom Littlewood, Ed McManus, Anna J. Merritt, Leroy S. Wehrle, Joan A. Parker, Charles J. Abbott, Charles N. Wheeler III. Business staff: Bonnie S. Roberts. Student assistants: Kristal Brazaitis, Jan R. Martz.

THE BOARD

Chairman: Samuel K. Gove, director, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois, Urbana. Vice Chairman: Michael H. Hudson, vice president, public affairs, Illinois Tool Works Inc., Chicago. Members: Louis Ancel, attorney, Chicago. Michael J. Bakalis, professor of education and management, Northwestern University, Evanston. Clark Burrus, senior vice president, First National Bank of Chicago. Norman Carlson, Arthur Andersen & Co., Chicago. David E. Connor, Commercial National Bank of Peoria. William L. Day, editor emeritus, Springfield. Robert P. Ewing, chairman of the board and president, Bankers Life & Casualty Co., Chicago. James L. Fletcher, attorney, Chicago. James M. Furman, executive vice president, MacArthur Foundation, Chicago. Doris B. Holleb, director, Metropolitan Institute, University of Chicago. Michael J. Howlett, partner, Howlett & Perkins Associates, Chicago. David Kenney, director, Illinois Department of Conservation, Springfield. Louis H. Masolti, professor of management and urban affairs, Northwestern University. Odas Nicholson, judge, Cook County Circuit Court. James D. Nowlan, director, Public Administration Program, University of Illinois, Urbana. Philip R. O'Connor, chairman, Illinois Commerce Commission, Chicago. James T. Otis, attorney, Chicago. Carolyn Oxtoby, owner, Maldaner's Restaurant, Springfield. Theodore Peterson, professor of journalism, University of Illinois, Urbana. Betsy Plank, assistant vice president, Illinois Bell Telephone Co., Chicago. Carl Shier, international representative, Region 4, United Auto Workers, retired. Honorable William G. Stratton, vice president, Canteen Corporation, Chicago. Samuel W. Witwer, attorney, Chicago. James C. Worthy, professor of management, Northwestern University. J. Michael Lennon, ex officio member.

Illinois Issues (ISSN 0738-9663) is published monthly 11 times per year with an August-September double issue. Second-class postage paid at Springfield, Illinois. Editorial and advertising offices: K Building, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois 62794-9243 (telephone: 217/786-6084). Please address questions regarding your subscription to Illinois Issues, Subscription Division, P.O. Box 251, Mount Morris, Illinois 61054 (telephone: 815/734-6309). Subscriptions: $30.00 year/ $55 two years/ $80 three years; student rate is $15 a year. Individual copy is $2.75 (August/September double issue is $4.95). Back issue is $3.25 (August/September double issue is $5.50). Illinois Issues is indexed in the PAIS Bulletin and included in the PAIS database.

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Contents January 1984

Illinois Issues
Vol. X
Established 1975


6     Memories: Four faces from the past     By Mike Lawrence

12     Public aid funds: not more, but more wisely spent     By Alan L. Kamhi

15     Illinois school desegregation: What next?    By John L. Williams

21     Women in business in Illinois    By Judith Bloom Fradin

29     Harold Sinclair's Bloomington: Ever(y)to(w)n    HUMANITIES ESSAY By Robert Bray



Columns

2     Politics
      1984: Vintage year for Illinois?     By Charles N. Wheeler III

4     The state of the State
      Relief for prison overcrowding     By Diane Ross

36     Book Reviews
      Making sense of the '80 election     Alan R. Gitelson

37     Legislative Action
      Tying the strings to the RTA     Diane Ross

44     Chicago
      Politicizing local school boards     Ed McManus

45     Washington
      The trouble with a bottle of milk     By Charles J. Abbott

46     The Rostrum
      An agenda for the GOP     James D. Nowlan

23      Directory of members of the 83rd General Assembly

Departments


39     Executive Report
      State preference on hiring military veterans/ Mental health centers to close in Galesburg, Manteno; new prison to be built in Galesburg/ Energy conservation funds for institutions/ State makes $120 million bond sale

40     Attorney General Opinions

40     State Six

41     Judicial Rulings
      Common law claims for punitive damages die with claimant/ presumption of loss supports $125,000 verdict for death of fetus

42     Names

43     Letters

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