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The 1930s were the “golden age” of mural art in the United States. In 1935, Chicago artist Miklos Gaspar was commissioned to paint a mural cycle on all 93 feet of wall space in Room 816 of the Union League Club of Chicago. The murals depict in 28 scenes the activities at the original two Union League Boys Clubs (now Boys & Girls Clubs) and the Wisconsin summer camp operated by the Club. These murals, still extant today, are a handsome example of that 1930s artistic tradition. In this talk, given to a live audience at the Union League Club in September 2021, Union League Club member John Blew gave a behind the scenes virtual exploration of these murals, their artist, and the history of the events that spurred their creation.