Article: Neil Who? Hartigan Stakes Claim to Fame

We have a celebrity in Chicago.

If the length of his biography in the 1995 edition of "Who's Who in America" is a measure of his achievement, he truly is a man for all seasons.

His 64-line biographical sketch takes up more space than the combined biographies of four of the five living presidents of the United States. His write-up is longer than those of sports champions and Hollywood legends.

Who's Who in America?

How about Neil F. Hartigan.

Of the thousands of notable men and women in the reference book, the former Illinois attorney general and future candidate for the U.S. Senate has the biography longer than a garden hose.

The Old Redhead was chosen for inclusion in the book ...

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