Today in Chicago History: Loyola heads to the Final Four — and busts Sister Jean’s NCAA bracket
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By Kori Rumore
Published on March 24, 2026.
The date of March 24 marks the start of a new year in Chicago, with Loyola reaching the Final Four. The Tribune's archives reveal that a painting by Pablo Picasso was displayed for the first time in the United States in 1913, paving the way for Picasso's first solo exhibition of work in the U.S. ten years later. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. publicly criticized the city for failing to live up to an open housing agreement in 1967, leading to a march on State Street against the Vietnam War. The body of Kevin Clewer, 31, was found by his father in the 3400 block of North Elaine Place in 2004. The case remains unsolved. In 1924, Anosh Ahmed resigned as Loretto Hospital's COO amid controversy over improperly administered coronavirus vaccinations.
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