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John R. Brazil — president of Bradley, 1992–2000; Phil Crane — Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 13th district (1969-1973), 12th district (1973-1993), and 8th district (1993-2005) Romeo B. Garrett — He was the first black faculty member to be hired by the university. Professor of Sociology.
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Bradley University is a private university in Peoria, Illinois, United States.Founded in 1897, Bradley University enrolls 5,200 students who are pursuing degrees in more than 100 undergraduate programs and more than 30 graduate programs in five colleges.
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The following is a list of notable people associated with Florida A&M University, located in the American city of Tallahassee, Florida. Florida A&M University is a public, four-year, historically black university located in Tallahassee, Florida. It is one of eleven institutions in Florida's State University System. [1
Former chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Holden Thorp: 1986: Chemistry: Former chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tony Waldrop: 1974 / Grad. Political science / physiology: President of the University of South Alabama; gold medalist, 1975 Pan American Games: George T. Winston