Meeting: 5/11/2011, 8 pm to 9 pm, Library
- K. Cheng listened to the Stuff You Missed in History Class podcast on the history of chocolate. She decided the script should have the radio hosts speak in happy and casual tones about morbid subjects. The first paragraph of the script was written.
- A. Irving found the FBI files from the investigation and decided to use the Wikipedia page to help format the script: introduction, then chronological description of events, followed by pop culture influences
- A. Irving is assigned to research the events and culture that caused the massacre, the massacre, and its victims. K. Cheng is assigned to research the investigation that follows, the general public's response to the massacre, and the pop culture that results from it.
Meeting: 5/13/2011, E block, Library
- K. Cheng has found that general public was not very responsive to it due to the prospect of bootlegged alcohol. An article from Chicago magazine has introduced new conspiracy theories about Al Capone's innocence and the real mastermind behind the massacre.
- A. Irving has made profiles of the seven victims of the crimes and learned some basic background on the two opposing mobs.
- K. Cheng has been assigned to compile the annotated bibliography. A. Irving will send her any sources.
- K. Cheng will write script portion for pop culture.
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