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Chicago Motor Club

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The Chicago Motor Club, or CMC, is local chapter of the American Automobile Association in Chicago, Illinois. The CMC sponsored the first Elgin National Road Race in 1909.[1] Growing from concern for the well-being of students walking to school, the CMC pioneered the concept of School Safety Patrols in 1920.[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Elgin Road Race" Archived November 9, 2005, at the Wayback Machine. State of Illinois. Retrieved 8/25/07.
  2. ^ "Junior Safety Patrol: A Reminiscence of Loyal Heights Elementary School (Seattle)" HistoryLink.org. Retrieved 8/25/07.

Bibliography

  • Leviton, C. (1938) "Automobile Club Activities: The Problem from the Standpoint of the Bar", Law and Contemporary Problems. 5(1). Special edition: "The 'Unauthorized Practice of Law' Controversy", Winter. pp. 11-21.

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