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Lake Forest College is a private liberal arts college in Lake Forest, Illinois. Founded in 1857 as Lind University by a group of Presbyterian ministers, the college has been coeducational since 1876 and an undergraduate-focused liberal arts institution since 1903. [ 6 ]
Lake Forest College alumni (1 C, 104 P) Lake Forest Foresters (8 C) F. Lake Forest College faculty (26 P) P. Presidents of Lake Forest College (5 P)
Richard Armstrong, class of 1971, director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation; Blair Butler, stand-up comedian and television host; Allan Carr, class of 1958, producer of the film Grease and Broadway's La Cage aux Folles, Tony Award winner
Pages in category "Lake Forest College alumni" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Presidents of Lake Forest College, the private liberal arts college in Lake Forest, Illinois. Pages in category "Presidents of Lake Forest College" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The Lake Forest Foresters football team, representing Lake Forest College, is an NCAA Division III college football team and member of the Midwest Conference. [2] Lake Forest played its first intercollegiate games in 1882, with a pair of games against Northwestern University. [3] [4]
It was located at Lake Forest College and contained 2 practice fields (one regulation-size outdoor field as well as a 70-yard practice field) and front office facilities, [6] which is now used by the Foresters Athletics Department. [7] Since 1990 the Bears also leased an indoor 60 by 80 yard practice facility in Waukegan. [8] [9]
Bequeathed US$7 million to Lake Forest College (equivalent to $9.78 million in 2023 [1]) Grace Groner (April 4, 1909 – January 19, 2010) was an American woman recognized after her death for a posthumous gift of seven million dollars to her alma mater , Lake Forest College .