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Amanda Tapping — actress and producer, class of 1984; Bill Watters — staff 1966–1970, assistant president of the Toronto Maple Leafs and owner of the Toronto Rock; Howard P. Whidden (1871-1952) — NTCI football team, 6th Chancellor at McMaster, has a residence hall named after him; House of Commons of Canada for four years
The Chicago Swordplay Guild is a modern school of swordsmanship and Western martial arts, and non-profit organization based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It provides organized instruction in the study and practice of historical European swordplay, with a principal focus on the Italian school of swordsmanship and other martial arts of the 14th–17th centuries.
Barat College (1858–2005, Lake Forest, Illinois) Bush Conservatory of Music (1901–1932, Chicago) Central YMCA College (1922–1945, Chicago)
Illinois Institute of Technology: $235 Illinois Wesleyan University: $270 Augustana College: $197 Columbia College Chicago: $180 Southern Illinois University Carbondale: $174 Concordia University Chicago: $165 Knox College: $160 Elmhurst University: $152 Illinois College: $147 Illinois State University: $129 Monmouth College: $127 North Central ...
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Illinois Eastern Community Colleges District #529 (IECC) is located in a 3,000-square-mile (7,800 km 2) area of southeastern Illinois near the Illinois-Indiana border.The multi-college District includes Frontier Community College at Fairfield, Lincoln Trail College at Robinson, Olney Central College at Olney, and Wabash Valley College at Mt. Carmel.
In October 2014 the NRC was relocated to Northwestern University's downtown Chicago, Illinois campus. [ 5 ] Under current practices, if an OLLI program has 500 fee-paying members by the end of its fourth year, the university is eligible for a $1 million endowment grant from the Osher Foundation.
The inaugural class of the Carle Illinois College of Medicine consisted of a group of 32 candidates, [10] with 16 men and 16 women, averaging approximately 26 years of age. All of the students of the college's inaugural class received full, four-year privately funded scholarships, valued at approximately $250,000 each.