File #: 15-4704    Version: 1 Name: HONORING DOMINIC CANDELORO FOR RECEIVING THE CAVALIERE DELL’ORDINE DELLA STELLA D’ITALIA
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 7/27/2015 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 7/29/2015 Final action: 7/29/2015
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING DOMINIC CANDELORO FOR RECEIVING THE CAVALIERE DELL'ORDINE DELLA STELLA D'ITALIA WHEREAS, Dominic Candeloro was presented with the Cavaliere dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia at the Festa della Repubblica celebration hosted by Italian Consul General Adriano Monti; and WHEREAS, Dominic Candeloro was born in Chicago Heights to Ludovico Candeloro, a veteran of the Italian Army in World War I, and Yolanda (Gianetti) Candeloro; and WHEREAS, after graduating from Bloom Township High School in 1958, Dominic Candeloro was awarded a full scholarship to Northwestern University; and WHEREAS, Dominic Candeloro was the first in his extended family to graduate from college and one of the first Italian Americans in Chicago Heights to receive a Ph.D.; and WHEREAS, in graduate school at the University of Illinois, Dominic Candeloro served as an assistant to famed Italian American Studies Professor Rudolph Vecoli; and WHEREAS, Dominic Candeloro married ...
Sponsors: PETER N. SILVESTRI
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING DOMINIC CANDELORO FOR RECEIVING THE CAVALIERE DELL'ORDINE DELLA STELLA D'ITALIA

WHEREAS, Dominic Candeloro was presented with the Cavaliere dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia at the Festa della Repubblica celebration hosted by Italian Consul General Adriano Monti; and

WHEREAS, Dominic Candeloro was born in Chicago Heights to Ludovico Candeloro, a veteran of the Italian Army in World War I, and Yolanda (Gianetti) Candeloro; and

WHEREAS, after graduating from Bloom Township High School in 1958, Dominic Candeloro was awarded a full scholarship to Northwestern University; and

WHEREAS, Dominic Candeloro was the first in his extended family to graduate from college and one of the first Italian Americans in Chicago Heights to receive a Ph.D.; and

WHEREAS, in graduate school at the University of Illinois, Dominic Candeloro served as an assistant to famed Italian American Studies Professor Rudolph Vecoli; and

WHEREAS, Dominic Candeloro married Carol Cutlip during his tenure teaching history at The Ohio State University, Lima Campus; and

WHEREAS, when he returned to Illinois in the mid-1970s, Dominic was appointed to teach Italian American Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago; and

WHEREAS, when Dominic Candeloro was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for more than $300,000 to document and share the history of Italians in Chicago, it set off a whirlwind of activities for the next three years that included 110 oral history interviews; the collection of thousands of photos, documents, and memorabilia; three national conferences; three exhibitions; and involvement by hundreds of volunteers working out of the university and the Italian Cultural Center to bring the project to fruition. The Italians in Chicago exhibit is now permanently displayed at the Italian Cultural Center; and

WHEREAS, since the 1980s Dominic Candeloro has been involved in the Italian American Studies A...

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