Posted: Dec 22, 2006, 4:14 AM
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Daley was the mayor during my childhood, and he was well liked by my dad and grandad, though they supported Adamowski when he ran for mayor (back in 1959, was i?), because Adamowski was a Polak. But they where still loyal to the machine...and my father was actually part of the machine, being a ward heeler when he was younger, during Daleys early years in the '50s.
Was Daley good for the city? He did have an alliance with the developers, which greased the skids for a lot of development that kicked-in in the 1950s and really in the booming 60s....that wall of condos and apartment towers along Lake Shore Drive and Lincoln Park happened while he was mayor...amoung other things...
There are other less positive things about him. You can read Mike Roykos' "Boss" (a good account of that era in Chicago) and "American Pharoh" for the other side of Daley.
The system Daley presided over was corrupt, but it was also effective.
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