HARVEY, a city of Cook county, Ill., U.S.A., 2om. S. of the Chicago "Loop." It is served by the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal, the Illinois Central, and the Grand Trunk railways and is near the Calumet river. The population was 9,216 in 1920 (22% foreign-born white), and it was 16,374 in 193o by the Federal census. It is a residential suburb, and also has im portant manufactures, including mine, oil-well, road and ditching machinery, railway cars, foundry equipment, cement, gas stoves, automobiles, electric travellers and aluminium-ware. Harvey was named for a Chicago capitalist. It was founded in 189o, char tered as a city in 1895, and in 1921 adopted a commission form of government.