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Images: Through the Film Magnifier: Bill Buckner, bridge clubs, wine tasting, Kristy McNichol and more

See vintage Daily Herald photos of Bill Buckner, Buster Crabbe, wine tasting, bridge clubs and Kristy McNichol in our latest Through the Film Magnifer gallery.

The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 219, Don Vickery photo: Bridge players concentrate on their cards during a bridge party at Pioneer Park in Arlington Heights in February of 1965.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 219, Don Vickery photo: Playing the game rather than the conversations is the important thing for serious bridge players. This player thoughtfully contemplates which card to put down fat a Bridge party at Pioneer Park in Arlington Heights in February of 1965. If she plays the wrong one, she'll hear about it later, not only from her partner but her opponents as well.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 53,155, Dave Tonge photo: Mike White, the new University of Illinois football coach, answers questions at a news conference in Chicago in December of 1979. White came to Illinois after serving as an assistant with the San Francisco 49ers.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 53,155, Dave Tonge photo: Mike White, the new University of Illinois football coach, answers questions at a news conference in Chicago in December of 1979. White came to Illinois after serving as an assistant with the San Francisco 49ers.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 40,265, Jim Frost photo: Young students take part in preschool graduation from Twin Grove Baptist Preschool in Buffalo Grove in June of 1976.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 51,641, Dom Najolia photo: Actor Victor Borge, at the age of 70, talks to the media about the Broadway hit, "Comedy with Music" to the Studebaker Theater in Chicago in September of 1979.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 291, staff photo: Members of the Itasca Country Club participate in a wine tasting in February of 1965.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 49,848, Craig Camp photo: An angry protester shouts at conventioneers leaving the Defense Technology '79 show at the O'Hare International Exposition Center in Rosemont in February of 1979. Manufactures of military equipment and weapons were displaying their wares to world officials which raise the ire of peace groups throughout the Midwest.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 49,848, Craig Camp photo: Protesters let their feelings be known to conventioneers leaving the Defense Technology '79 show at the O'Hare International Exposition Center in Rosemont in February of 1979. Manufactures of military equipment and weapons were displaying their wares to world officials which raise the ire of peace groups throughout the Midwest.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 49,848, Craig Camp photo: Protesters let their feelings be known to conventioneers leaving the Defense Technology '79 show at the O'Hare International Exposition Center in Rosemont in February of 1979. Manufactures of military equipment and weapons were displaying their wares to world officials which raise the ire of peace groups throughout the Midwest.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 59,653, Mike Seeling photo: Chicago Cubs first baseman Bill Buckner tries to keep his timing intact during an informal workout at Fremd High School in Palatine in July of 1981. After his workout, he signed autographs for his fans. Players were looking for alternative locations to workout because of the Major League Baseball strike. The strike began on June 12 and ended on July 31.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 59,653, Mike Seeling photo: Chicago Cubs first baseman Bill Buckner tries to keep his timing intact during an informal workout at Fremd High School in Palatine in July of 1981. Players were looking for alternative locations to workout because of the Major League Baseball strike. The strike began on June 12 and ended on July 31.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 161, Larry Cameron photo: A variety of instruments, such as this recorder played by Grove Junior High student Bill Flowers, were part of the music center facility started by music teacher Gerald Buckler in Elk Grove Village in February of 1965.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 161, Larry Cameron photo: These students were taking learning to play new musical instruments at Grove Junior High in Elk Grove Village in February of 1965. The music center facility was started by music teacher Gerald Buckler.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 161, Larry Cameron photo: These students were taking learning to play new musical instruments at Grove Junior High in Elk Grove Village in February of 1965. The music center facility was started by music teacher Gerald Buckler.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 161, Larry Cameron photo: These students were taking learning to play new musical instruments at Grove Junior High in Elk Grove Village in February of 1965. The music center facility was started by music teacher Gerald Buckler.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 51,253, Dave Tonge photo: Dressing baby Lou in his color-coordinated costume, 5-year-old Holly Stebbing gets her partner ready for the opening of the Stebbing Royal European Circus playing at Barrington Square Mall in Hoffman Estates in June of 1979. Holly, who comes dream a long one of circus performers, is billed as the youngest elephant trainer in the world.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 59,375, Bob Ringham photo: Actress Kristy McNichol, star of the film "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" during an interview in Chicago in July of 1981.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 50,616, Dom Najolia photo: Actor Buster Crabbe, best known for his role as Flash Gordon, is interviewed by the Daily Herald in Chicago in April of 1979.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 50,616, Dom Najolia photo: Actor Buster Crabbe, best known for his role as Flash Gordon, is interviewed by the Daily Herald in Chicago in April of 1979.
8 The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 40762, Dom Najolia photo: Chris Ambrose, a Wheeling High School student, blows a bubble with her gum while taking a break from painting a jungle gym Ambrose braved the summer heat to do a variety of maintenance jobs for the Wheeling Park District in July of 1976.
The Daily Herald Archive, Assignment # 40762, Dom Najolia photo: Chris Ambrose, a Wheeling High School student, paints a jungle gym post while giving her bubble gum a workout. Ambrose braved the summer heat to do a variety of maintenance jobs for the Wheeling Park District in July of 1976.
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