Pill Hill is a name for neighborhoods in several cities, usually ones that contains a hospital.
Pill Hill has won numerous several awards and has been produced in theatres around the country.
Tony, an encyclopedias salesman who is exploited by his company but becomes engaged to a professor and attempts to buy a house in Pill Hill.
"Pill Hill" refers to an exclusive neighborhood in Chicago where many doctors live.
Pill Hill is named for its concentration of doctors' offices, laboratories, radiology services and physical-therapy centers.
Prior to 1965 and restrictive covenants being eliminated, it was known as "Pill Hill" because a large number of doctors seemed to live there.
Those who succeed in "Pill Hill" pay a severe price, although some steadfastly refuse to acknowledge the consequences.
The opposite of Pill Hill is the steel mill where the characters work.
In the end "Pill Hill" articulates a universal longing to step up on the social ladder.
Low-income housing projects are located at the bottom of Pill Hill on High Street.