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    <answer label="Chicago Cubs, 1941">Gitlow v. New York (1925), which Sanford authored, was the first Court decision to incorporate the First Amendment’s free speech clause to the states, even though the majority did uphold New York’s Criminal Anarchy Law.  Six years later the justices would use the principle of Gitlow to strike down a state speech law for the first time.  In 1941, the Cubs affirmed the principle that lights should come to Wrigley Field.  The team had lights ready to install, but ended up donating them to the American war effort in WWII.  Fans had to wait 47 more years for night baseball at Sheffield and Addison.</answer>
    <answer label="Chicago Cubs, 1908">Last Cubs team to win the World Series, defeating the Tigers 4 games to 1.</answer>
    <answer label="Chicago Cubs, 1988">Night baseball first appears at Wrigley Field.</answer>
    <answer label="Chicago Cubs, 1966">After a number of losing seasons, Manager Leo Durocher takes command and states that the Cubs are “not a ninth-place club.”  They finished 10th that year.</answer>
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