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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to extend |
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| their sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Gerald S. |
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| Gidwitz of Chicago, who passed away on Tuesday, July 11, 2006, |
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| just six days before his 100th birthday; and
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| WHEREAS, He was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the son of a |
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| cotton farmer and general store owner; he moved with his family |
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| to Chicago when he was 12 years old; he married Jane Blumenthal |
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| in 1944; she preceded him in death in 2001; and
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| WHEREAS, He graduated from the University of Chicago, and |
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| in 1927, he went to work for National Minerals Co.; his family |
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| gained control of the firm and renamed it Helene Curtis |
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| Industries; he was chairman of Helene Curtis from 1952 until |
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| the family sold the company in 1996; and
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| WHEREAS, Besides cosmetics, Gerald Gidwitz found or |
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| acquired companies involved in real estate, building |
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| materials, farm equipment, oil wells, and uranium, zinc, and |
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| copper mines; and |
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| WHEREAS, Gerald Gidwitz funded literacy programs that he |
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| hoped would help people earn their GEDs; he served on the board |
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| of Roosevelt University and worked with the National Planning |
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| Association, a group working to get economic groups to work |
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| together to solve national problems, as well as creating |
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| programs to improve education and promote literacy; and
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| WHEREAS, He was a staunch conservative and a foe of |
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| communism; in 1962, he launched a monthly magazine that |
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| digested information on military, political, and technological |
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| aspects of the Cold War; he also owned the Armed Forces Journal |
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| for a time; and |