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Gary, city (1990 pop. 116,646), Lake co., NW Ind., a port of entry on Lake Michigan; inc. 1909. Gary was founded by the U.S. Steel Corporation, which purchased the land in 1905 and landscaped it for a city. In 1908 the first blast furnace was lit to begin the vast lakefront steel complex that was to dominate U.S. steel production and become one of the world's greatest steel centers. Gary steelworkers were especially active in the nationwide steel strike of 1919, when federal troops occupied the city for several months. In the 1970s and 80s the city's steel industry declined dramatically, leading to large-scale plant closings and high unemployment. There is still some iron and steel processing, Manufactures also include tin, steel, and paper products; beverages; medical supplies; consumer and dairy goods; and apparel. Indiana Univ. Northwest is in Gary. The city has an airport and a civic center, and the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is nearby (see National Parks and Monuments National Parks and Monuments

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Gary

City (pop., 2000: 102,746), northwestern Indiana, U.S. Located at the southern end of Lake Michigan, it was laid out by the U.S. Steel Corp. in 1906. Gary prospered until a decline in the steel industry in the 1980s led to plant closings. City revitalization efforts were introduced in the 1990s. It was the scene, in the early 20th century, of a development in public education when William A. Wirt (b. 1874—d. 1938) established the work-study-play school, popularly known as the platoon school.


Gary
a port in NW Indiana, on Lake Michigan: a major world steel producer. Pop.: 99 961 (2003 est.)

Gary 

a city in northern USA, in Indiana, a southeast suburb of Chicago, situated on the southern shore of Lake Michigan. Population. 175,000 (1970). It was founded in 1905–06 by the US Steel Trust. Together with the neighboring cities of East Chicago, Indiana Harbor, and others it forms the largest center of ferrous metallurgy in the country; 100,000 people are employed in industry, of which 80.000 are in metallurgy and related fields (coke-chemical, construction materials, and metalworking).



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Furthermore, if we are to continue on this path of primogeniture in print, William Wells Brown's Clotel and Frank Webb's The Garies and Their Friends both appeared in the 1850s.
The 10 years after college graduation generally is the time for launching a career and building a dual-career family (Arnett, 2004; Barnett, Garies, James, & Steele, 2003).
Webb's The Garies and Their Friends (1857), yet her novel's narrative sequencing was also, more immediately, indebted to the complicated "real life" plots found in the pages of the Christian Recorder.
 
 
 
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