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- Richard J. Daley [r]: Longest-serving mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1955-1979) and a Democratic boss (1953-76) of Chicago and Cook County. [e]
- Social capital [r]: Productive assets arising out of social relations, such as trust, cooperation, solidarity, social networks of relations and those beliefs, ideologies and institutions that contribute to production of goods. [e]
- Richard Condon [r]: (1915 – 1996) A prolific and popular American political novelist whose satiric works were generally presented in the form of thrillers or semi-thrillers. [e]