This Day in South Bend
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This Day in South Bend is a society podcast hosted by West.SB. It has 43 episodes, with the latest published June 2020.
A podcast about the history of South Bend. News articles from the city’s past by Jacob Titus, co-host of South Bend on Purpose. New episodes release each weekday morning.
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The Woman's Movement, 1895
Annexation Helps Cities Stay Alive, 1968
Five Thousand Pay Visit to Springbrook, 1915
Spiro Ready to Open New Home, 1933
Oliver Hotel Is Reported Leased, 1914
They Are South Bend People, and What They Say Is of Local Interest
Parishioners Say Goodbye to St. Stephen
Agents Trace Membership of Club of 21
Public Exhibition of Billiards at the Opera House, 1878
Rural Snake Gets Lost in the Big City, 1950
Cutting Down Electric Railway Poles, 1890
Passing of a Well Known Pawn Shop, 1908
Notre Dame and St. Mary's to Unify as One Institution, 1971
A Woman's Club Formed, 1895
A Mum Social, 1885
Storyland Zoo to Shut on June 1, 1981
Fellow Workmen Fight, 1912
'Little Italy' Neighborhood is Long Gone, but Memories Remain, 1990
Another Boom for South Bend, 1887
Mr. James Oliver Buys the Chess Mansion, 1881
Mystery Shrouds the Removal of Wine From Czalo's, 1921
Tuesday Front Yard Day in Clean-Up, 1915
South Bend News-Times Raising a False Cry, 1882
Injuring South Bend by Advertising It as the Wickedest City in the Country, 1888
City Manager Plan, 1921
The Local Political Field
The Quarantined Colony
Trend Two to One Against Clock Change
People Make The City Says Tribune Speaker
Rush to Enter Popular Girl Contest Opens
"Cut Unessentials" Is Sim's Advice to City
High Students Join "Old Clothes" Club
Studebaker to Construct New Building Soon
When Coach Leahy Left Notre Dame to Join The Navy
First Horseless Carriage
An Advance Movement by the South Bend Croquet Factory
This Bunny to Deliver Baskets of Kielbasa
A Horrible Accident, In Which Fred Dutch Loses Both His Legs and His Life
Breathing Bricks by Anne Axtagrind
Tells Mayor He Wants to Marry Local Girl
City Beer Shortage Looms
Tribune to Erect Radio, TV Center
4,000 March to Courthouse
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