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The House Theatre of Chicago was a non-profit, ensemble theatre company in Chicago, IL. The House was founded in 2001 by a group of friends from the British American Drama Academy and Southern Methodist University with the mission of exploring the ideas of Community and Storytelling in order to create a unique theatrical experience for audience members. [1]
Nathan A. Scott Jr. (24 April 1925 – December 2006) was an American scholar who helped establish the modern field of theology and literature and who helped found the well-known Ph.D. program in that field at the University of Chicago. [1] Scott also published seventeen books, in addition to publishing articles and reviews and editing editions ...
Joel T. Rosenthal (PhD 1963) – Distinguished Professor and Emeritus at SUNY; Ovid R. Sellers (A.B. 1904) – Old Testament scholar and archaeologist who played a role in the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls; Gertrude Smith (BA 1916, MA 1917, PhD 1921) – Edwin Olson Professor of Greek (1933–1961) and chair of the Department of Classics ...
Nathan Allen, 28, shot and killed David Green, a retired Massachusetts State Police trooper, and Romana Cooper, an Air Force veteran, after emerging from a stolen truck that he had crashed into a ...
The John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought is one of several PhD-granting committees at the University of Chicago. It was started in 1941 by economic historian John Ulric Nef along with economist Frank Knight , anthropologist Robert Redfield , and University President Robert Maynard Hutchins .
Patricia Marroquin, born in 1970 in Chicago, Illinois. [3] She is of Purépecha [1] [3] [4] and Apache descent which she suppressed throughout her childhood and she did not embrace until her college years. [4] She learned about Mexican Purépecha healing traditions from her great-grandmother Maria Jesus Torres, who used leaves, herbs, and ...
Nathaniel Hare (April 9, 1933 – June 10, 2024) was an American sociologist, activist, academic, and psychologist. In 1968 he was the first person hired to coordinate a Black studies program in the United States.
Nathan Allen (1813–1889) was a physician, social reformer, and public health advocate. Nathan Allen may also refer to: Nathan Allen (travel writer), American travel writer and photographer. Nathan Allen, American chemist and forum moderator on the /r/science Reddit forum; The Nathan Allen House, a historic house in Pawlet, Vermont