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When Caroline Meeber boarded the afternoon train for Chicago, her luggage consisted of a small case, a small lunch in a paper box, and a yellow purse, containing her ticket, a paper with her sister’s address in Van Buren Street, and four dollar in money. It was in August, 1889. She was eighteen years or age, bright, modest, and full of the illusions of ignorance and youth. There was the great city, bound more closely by these very trains which came up daily. Columbia City was not so very far away, even once she was in Chicago. The city has its advantages and disadvantages for young people. Some of them the city helps to develop and they become better. Others the city destroys and they become worse. Carrie looked at her sister’s address and dreamt about a new life. “That,” said a voice in her ear,” is one of the prettiest little resorts in Wisconsin.” “Is it?” she answered nervously. For some time she had been thinking of a man behind. She felt him watching her. “Yes, that is a great resort for Chicago people. The hotels are full. You are not familiar with this part of the country, are you?” “Oh, yes I am,” answered Carrie. “That is, I live at Columbia City. I have never been through here, though.” “And so this is your first visit to Chicago,” he observed. “I didn’t say that” she said “Oh,” he answered, “I thought you did.” “Let’s see,” he went on, “I know quite a number of people in your town. Morgenroth the clothier and Gibson the dry goods man.” “Oh, do you?” she interrupted. At last he had found out her interest and sat closer to her. He talked of clothes, his travels, Chicago, and the excitement of that city. “If you are going there, you will enjoy it. Have you relatives?” “I am going to visit my sister,” she explained. “You want to see Lincoln Park,” he said, “and Michigan Boulevard. They are putting up great buildings there. It’s a second New York great. So much to see theatres, crowds, fine houses oh, you’ll like that.” They were nearing Chicago. Signs were everywhere numerous. Trains ran by them. Far away the city was seen. Sister Carrie, as her family called her, looked through the window. “This is Northwest Chicago,” said Drouet. “This is the Chicago River.” She did not hear this very well. Her heart was troubled by a kind of terror. The fact that she was alone and away from home, she could not help but feel a little choked. “Chicago! Chicago!” called the brakeman and opened the door.
Гарри Каспаров (13.04.1963) - Российский спортсмен.
Гарри Каспаров (урожденный Вайнштейн) является одним из лучших шахматных Гроссмейстеров, бывшего Мирового Чемпиона по шахматам, Почетного Мастера спорта, писателя и политического активиста. Он выиграл восемь Мировых Шахматных Олимпиад и одиннадцать шахмат «Оскары». Он родился 13-го апреля 1963 в Азербайджане в благородной семье. И его родители были успешными инженерами и его дедушкой, был композитор. В возрасте четырех лет он учился читать. Он скоро развил интерес к истории и географии.
Когда ему было семь лет, он мечтал о становлении доктором для лечения его тяжело больного отца. Перед его смертью его отец сделал ему подарок – шахматные часы. С этого времени его мать взяла на себя всю ответственность за его образование. Она полностью посвятила свою жизнь карьере и благополучию Гарри. В возрасте шестнадцати лет у мальчика уже был титул чемпиона чемпиона мира. Когда ему было 22 года, он начал играть с чемпионом мира Анатолием Карповым. Их матч, продлившийся в течение почти половины года и, был зарегистрирован как самый долгий матч в истории шахмат.
Когда он был подростком, он выиграл три золотых медали для превосходной церемонии вручения дипломов, побед в шахматах среди юниоров и участия в Мировой Шахматной Олимпиаде в команде СССР. Позже, у него было три убедительных победы на международных турнирах в Югославии. С октября 1984 Гарри Каспаров начал длительную беспрецедентную конфронтацию с Анатолием Карповым, продержавшимся более чем 10 лет. Их первый неограниченный матч включил 48 игр. Матч был прерван президентом FIDE, поскольку игроки были истощены. Победителем был Анатолий Карпов.
Однако шесть месяцев спустя ответный матч был выигран Каспаровым. В целом, эти два сыграли 144 игры, большинство который ничья, в которую заканчиваются. Продолжая лучшие традиции чемпионов мира, Гарри Каспаров в настоящее время обращает большое внимание к социальным и литературным действиям в поле для шахмат. Кроме этого, он организует и поддерживает детские шахматные школы в России, Израиле и нескольких других странах. Гарри был одним из соучредителей Профессиональной Шахматной Ассоциации. Он известен и уважается в мире за его образование, разведку и яркое изображение. Многие эксперты говорят, что он - лучший шахматист всех случаев.Garry Kasparov (13.04.1963) - Russian sportsman.
Garry Kasparov (nee Weinstein) is one of the best chess Grandmasters, former World Chess Champion, Honored Master of Sport, writer and political activist. He won eight World Chess Olympiads and eleven chess “Oscars”. He was born on April 13th, 1963 in Azerbaijan, in a noble family. Both his parents were successful engineers and his grandfather was a composer. At the age of four he learned to read. He soon developed interest in history and geography.
When he was seven, he dreamt of becoming a doctor to cure his seriously ill father. Before his death his father gave him a present – a chess clock. From now on his mother took all the responsibility for his education. She fully dedicated her life to Garry’s career and well-being. At the age of sixteen the boy already had the title of a world champion. When he was 22, he began playing with the world champion Anatoly Karpov. Their match lasted for almost half a year and was registered as the longest match in the history of chess.
When he was a teenager, he won three gold medals for excellent graduation, victories in chess among juniors and participation at the World Chess Olympiad within the USSR team. Later on, he had three convincing victories at international tournaments in Yugoslavia. From October 1984 Garry Kasparov started a long-lasting unprecedented confrontation with Anatoly Karpov, which lasted over 10 years. Their first unlimited match involved 48 games. The match was interrupted by the President of FIDE, as the players were exhausted. The winner was Anatoly Karpov.
However, six months later the rematch was won by Kasparov. All in all, these two have played 144 games, most of which ended in draw. Continuing the best traditions of world champions, Garry Kasparov currently pays lots of attention to social and literary activities in the field of chess. Apart from that, he organizes and supports children’s chess schools in Russia, Israel and several other countries. Garry was one of the co-founders of Professional Chess Association. He is well-known and respected in the world for his education, intelligence and brilliant image. Many experts say he is the best chess player of all times.