Brady is given an advice column in the Living section of the Chicago Times.
After leaving office, Harrison was owner and editor of the Chicago Times from 1891 to 1893.
Storey left for the Chicago Times in 1861, taking a lot of the staff with him.
She also wrote to the editor of the Chicago Times.
At age 19, Wilkie joined the staff of the Chicago Times as a reporter.
The rival Chicago Times offered $5,000 for proof that the story was true.
She also wrote to the editor of the Chicago Times, known for its sensational journalism.
"You must have been reading the Chicago Times."
In the other story, Arnold was interviewed by the Chicago Times:
Published by the Chicago Times, it ran from June 3, 1940 to 1956.