Chicago Motor Club
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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates The Chicago Motor Club, or CMC, is the local chapter of the American Automobile Association in Chicago, Illinois. The CMC sponsored the first Elgin National Road Races in 1909.[1] Growing from concern for the well-being of students walking to school, the CMC pioneered the concept of School Safety Patrols in 1920.[2]
References
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- ↑ "The Elgin Road Race" Template:Webarchive. State of Illinois. Retrieved 8/25/07.
- ↑ "Junior Safety Patrol: A Reminiscence of Loyal Heights Elementary School (Seattle)" HistoryLink.org. Retrieved 8/25/07.
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Bibliography
- Leviton, C. (1938) "Automobile Club Activities: The Problem from the Standpoint of the Bar", Law and Contemporary Problems. 5(1). Special edition: "The 'Unauthorized Practice of Law' Controversy", Winter. pp. 11–21.
External links
- Chicago Motor Club Building information and photographs.