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Tragic Loss: Northwestern Basketball Coach Murdered in Hate-Fueled Attack


Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on July 3, according to the Tribune’s archives.

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Weather records (from the National Weather Service, Chicago)

  • High temperature: 102 degrees (1949)
  • Low temperature: 50 degrees (1980)
  • Precipitation: 1.57 inches (1871)
  • Snowfall: None
A crowd of 125,000 would end up filling Soldier Field for the Jewish Day pageant "The Romance of a People," circa Aug. 16, 1933. "Attendance was one of the largest of the entire Exposition, more than 244,000 admissions being recorded," the Tribune wrote of the day's fair attendance. "The occasion was the first presentation of Jewry's supreme contribution to the ethics and the aesthetics of our history-making World's Fair summer." (Chicago Tribune historical photo)
A crowd of 125,000 filled Soldier Field for the Jewish Day pageant “The Romance of a People,” in 1933. “Attendance was one of the largest of the entire Exposition, more than 244,000 admissions being recorded,” the Tribune wrote of the day’s fair attendance. “The occasion was the first presentation of Jewry’s supreme contribution to the ethics and the aesthetics of our history-making World’s Fair summer.” (Chicago Tribune historical photo)

1933: An estimated 125,000 people attended “The Romance of a People” Jewish pageant. It was one of many cultural or religious events Soldier Field hosted during its early years.

Ricky Byrdsong on May 10, 1993, after he was named the new men's basketball coach at Northwestern University. (Jim Robinson/Chicago Tribune)
Ricky Byrdsong on May 10, 1993, after he was named the new men’s basketball coach at Northwestern University. (Jim Robinson/Chicago Tribune)

1999: Northwestern University men’s basketball coach Ricky Byrdsong died after being shot while walking with his two young children in Skokie. The lone gunman, white supremacist Benjamin Smith, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a short police chase in southern Illinois. Smith was wanted in a spree of apparent hate crimes across Illinois and Indiana.

The Grateful Dead concert at Soldier Field in Chicago on Friday, July 3, 2015. (Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune)
The Grateful Dead concert at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 3, 2015. (Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune)

2015: The Grateful Dead returned to Soldier Field for the first time since Jerry Garcia’s death.

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