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Edward Breathitte Sellers, 1866 – first Wheaton College graduate of color Timothy Stoen , 1960 – member of Peoples Temple ; Jonestown defector [ 11 ] Dave Theurer – game designer; created Missile Command and Tempest for Atari
Pages in category "Wheaton College (Illinois) alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 262 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Van Kampen was born on December 16, 1938, in Evergreen Park, Illinois. Van Kampen was educated at Wheaton Academy in West Chicago and Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, graduating in 1960. After graduation he worked at Nuveen as a bond salesman where he was known as "The Charger" due to his ambition and drive.
Elmer Joseph Hoffman (July 7, 1899 – June 25, 1976) was an American businessman, law enforcement officer, politician, and World War I veteran who served three terms as a U.S. Representative from Illinois from 1959 to 1965.
Midwest Military Academy Address 1800 Academy Ln Wheaton, Illinois United States Information Type Private, Boarding Established 1931 Closed 1986 Enrollment 95 Campus Wheaton, Illinois Midwest Military Academy (MMA) was an 5th through 8th grade school in Wheaton, Illinois. The school was demolished in 1988 creating the Academy Highlands subdivision. Located among 16.5 acres (6.7 ha) at Academy ...
Dad is lost in the assisted-living lodge, again. We find him in the stairwell. Last week, he left a tap running and water flowed into lower apartments.
Nash was born to a poor farming family in Cortland, Illinois, on what is now Route 38 — Lincoln Highway. His mother was Anna E. "Annie" Cadwell (1829–1909), who married David L. Nash. Other Nash siblings included Mazovia (b. 1862), George C. (b. 1866), and Laura W. (b. 1868).
The Wheaton Progressive kept publishing, but after several weeks, the Wheaton Progressive was discontinued and effectively merged into the Daily Journal. On June 6, 1933, the Daily Journal wrote that "Today's Journal comes to you as the first issue of the consolidation of the Daily Journal and the Wheaton Progressive. Postoffice (sic ...