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Welcome to Episode 62 of Flower in the River Podcast.
A gripping tale from the Bell Telephone News (August 1915)
- The extraordinary heroism of Fred J. Lippert and George Spiegelhauer during the Eastland Disaster.
- A heart-pounding account of their daring rescues and the obstacles they overcame
- The fascinating history of pulmotors: the cutting-edge resuscitation devices of the time
Chicago: The beating heart of the telephone industry
- Discover the city's pivotal role in telephone equipment manufacturing
- Unraveling the intriguing connection between the Chicago Telephone Company and Western Electric
3. The remarkable life of Fred J. Lippert
- Lippert's distinguished military career.
- Thrilling news articles that showcase his unwavering courage and exceptional leadership
- A family legacy: Lippert's loved ones and their noteworthy achievements
4. The unassuming hero: George Spiegelhauer
- From immigrant roots to a life dedicated to serving others
- The surprising hobby that sweetened the lives of Wilmette, IL residents
- A tribute to a life well-lived: Spiegelhauer's obituary and memorial service
Conclusion:
- A heartfelt thank you to the Bell Telephone News for preserving this incredible story
- An invitation to contribute to the Eastland Memorial profiles on Find a Grave
- A tantalizing glimpse into the untold stories that await in the next episode
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