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1911/11/10 - Article
1 pg, "Open Fight On Midwives," "Chicago Daily Tribune"; Nov 10, 1911, pg 3 An article mentioning Dr Lena K Sadler, on Women Physicians offer to serve for the same fees as midwives with an aim to save babies and lay responsibility for the high infant death rate and blindness on midwives. The purpose is to raise the standard among midwives by securing more stringent examinations for licenses and inspection.
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1913/12/08 - Article
1 pg, "News of Chicago Clubs and the Society World," "Chicago Daily Tribune" Dec 8, 1913; pg 17. Mentions that Drs William and Lena Sadler have sold their residence in La Grange and have moved to Highland Park with Mr and Mrs Wilfred Kellogg of Battle Creek, Michigan.
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1915/10/10 - Article
1 pg, "News of the Chicago Women's Clubs," Inez Travers "Chicago Daily Tribune" 10 Oct 1915, pg D3. Dr Lena Sadler is giving a talk on "Our Children--the Future Generation" for the Woodlawn Mother's Round Table.
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1916/10/15 - Article
3 pgs, "Chicago Daily Tribune" 1916—Dr Lena Sadler will give a lecture on "Childhood purity" at the Washington Park Congregational Church for the Neighborhood Child Study Circle.
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1918/02/10 - Article
2 pgs, News of the Chicago Women's Clubs. Chicago Daily Tribune; 10 Feb 1918; pg C8. Dr Lena Sadler lectured on "Making Good as a Wife" before the Hyde Park Travel club on 11 Feb 1918 at McCabe Memorial chapel.
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1919/11/16 - Article
1 pg, "Husbands more Precious than Many Rubies," "Chicago Daily Tribune" 16 Nov 1919; pg 11. Dr Lena Sadler, "Intelligent Speaker" points out just what gems men really are.
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1923/04/13 - Article
1 pg, "Law to Control Midwives Urged; Blindness Cited." Dr Lena Sadler is Chair of the joint committee of the Chicago Women's Club and the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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1925/04/19 - Article
2 pgs, "Women's Club Page," Kate Webber, "Chicago Daily Tribune" 19 Apr 1925 pg E3. An article on Dr Lena K Sadler who is state Chair of child welfare for the Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs with a photograph featured. Article title: Club Women Are Interested Aids of Girls' Week
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1925/05/20 - Article
1 pg, "Clubwomen Dodge Row at Start of State Convention" "Chicago Daily Tribune" 30 May 1925, pg 25. At the thirteenth annual state convention Dr Lena Sadler prevented an open break of groups through diplomacy.
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1928/01/08 - Article
2 pgs, "Woman's Club Page," "Chicago Daily Tribune " 08 Jan 1928. Dr Lena Sadler, speaker, gives a lecture on "The Elimination of Fatigue" at the 9th annual conference on household management sponsored by many women's organizations. Article: Clubs Co-operate To Scan Home Problem
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1928/01/22 - Article
1 pg, "Woman's Club Annals Reveal Service to City", Chicago Daily Tribune" 22 Jan 1928, pg 5. In the list of prominent members that appear to be in order of prominence of service to the city of Chicago, 15 members are listed, the first one recently deceased was Mrs J Paul Goode, then Dr Lena Sadler, followed by Jane Adams, and others.
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1929/04/20 - Article
1 pg, "Dog Has His Day in Council Chambers as Pros and Antis Debate Vivisection" Chicago Daily Tribune 20 Apr 1929; pg 2. Dr Lena Sadler, Health Commissioner spoke to the City Council regarding a proposed bill on the use of animals for medical testing.
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1929/05/15 - Article
1 pg, "Blames Legal 'Fads,' Calls Us Lawless Now" Chicago Daily Tribune; 15 May 1929; pg 37. Dr Lena Sadler challenged the anit-vivisectionists, at a public welfare committee luncheon of the 34th annual convention of the Illinois Federation of Women's clubs, by asserting the while they oppose wearing furs they eat meat and wear shoes.
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1931/11/08 - Article
1 pg, "North Side Parent-Teacher Council to Hold Conference." " Chicago Daily Tribune" 08 Nov 1931, pg F5. Dr Lena Sadler is mentioned as speaker of the previous meeting on "Adolescence and Child Welfare" for the Parent-Teacher association of Lake View High School, Chicago.
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1932/10/09 - Article
1 pg, "Club Season Opens with Conference Thursday." "Chicago Daily Tribune" 09 Oct 1932, pg G3. The Illinois Federation adopts "Building for the Future" as keynote of the year's program. Dr Lena Sadler is Chair of the committee on Public Health and Hygiene and will speak on the topic of "Mental Hygiene." Dr Bertha Van Hoosen is also mentioned as a speaker in this group. Short version.
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1932/10/09 - Article
1 pg, "Club Season Opens with Conference Thursday--The Illinois Federation Adopts Building for the Future as Keynote of the Year's Program." "Chicago Daily Tribune" 09 Oct 1932. Representing the sisterhood of 100,000 women throughout the state of Illinois with Dr Lena Sadler as Chair of public health and child hygiene topics. Mentions talks by Dr Berta Van Hoosen on "Health Audits" and Dr Sadler on "Mental Hygiene."
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1933/04/09 - Article
1 pg, "Bloom High P.-T. To Hold Annual Session Tuesday" "Chicago Daily Tribune", 09 Apr 1933, pg SD2. Dr Lena Sadler will speak on "The Mysteries of Life" to the Parent-Teacher Associations.
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1955/12/28 - Clipping
1 pg, Article only. "Open inquest today into the death of Sadler kin" "Chicago Daily Tribune" 28 Dec 1955, pg 11. Inquest into the death of William S Sadler III, 19 years of age, who had a fainting spell while drinking coffee on Christmas Day. He was son of Leone and Bill Sadler Jr.
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1955/12/28 - Clipping
1 pg, Full page image. "Open inquest today into the death of Sadler kin" "Chicago Daily Tribune" 28 Dec 1955, pg 11. Inquest into the death of William S Sadler III, 19 years of age, who had a fainting spell while drinking coffee on Christmas Day. He was son of Leone and Bill Sadler Jr.
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1968/07/26 - Article
1 pg, Article in the Chicago Daily Tribune about Tom and Carolyn Kendall attending a Doc Sadler birthday party.
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