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Bob Heaton, Indiana House of Representatives, 2010–Present [29] Phillip Hinkle, Indiana House of Representatives, 2000–2012 [30] Cary D. Landis, Florida Attorney General (1931–1938) [31] Carolene Mays, member of Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission; former state representative, Indiana House, 2002–2008 [32]
State flag of Indiana Location of Indiana on the U.S. map This is a list of notable people who were born or lived in the American state of Indiana . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Bill Ireland (Nevada-Reno): University of Nevada; Las Vegas Baseball Coach 1960-1967; UNLV's first athletic director; the "father of UNLV athletics" Keith Jackson (Washington State, 1952), sports commentator, ABC [11] Tommy John (Indiana State University, 1954), Major League Baseball pitcher; four-time All-Star team; initiated in 1964 [11]
Without Indiana University, those worlds could very well exist. IU has been educating Hoosiers for more than 200 years, and with 774,000 alumni and counting , it's given birth to some legendary ...
George McGinnis, the Washington High School basketball superstar who went on to become an Indiana University standout, helped win two ABA titles with the Pacers. He died at 73.
Ned Brooks (Ohio State University 1922), moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, 1953–1965; Marc Butan (Ohio State University 1992), film producer and founder of MadRiver Pictures; Joseph W. Clokey (Miami University 1910), composer; Jerry Clower (Mississippi State University 1949), comedian and member of the Grand Ole Opry
See where your favorite celebrities did all of that deep thinking about their future! 1. ... Reese Witherspoon (1994) College or University: Stanford University. What she studied: English Literature.
Joseph C. Burke, former President of State University of New York at Plattsburgh, former Acting Chancellor of the State University of New York; Margaret K. Butler, mathematician specializing in computer software; Shiladitya DasSarma, molecular biologist and professor at University of Maryland School of Medicine