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The Sam and Ruth Van Sickle Ford House is a historic house located at 404 S. Edgelawn Drive in Aurora, Illinois. The house was built in 1949–50 for painter and art teacher Ruth Van Sickle Ford and her husband, civil engineer Sam Ford. Architect Bruce Goff, an influential figure in the organic movement, designed the house.
Felice Leonardo Buscaglia (March 31, 1924 – June 12, 1998), also known as "Dr. Love", was an American author, motivational speaker, and a professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Southern California. [1] [2]
Born in Aurora John Drury: Jan 4, 1927: Nov 25, 2007: Longtime Chicago news anchorman Raised in Aurora [2] Andrea Evans: Jun 18, 1957: Jul 9, 2023: Emmy-nominated actress Born in Aurora Stana Katic: Apr 26, 1978: Actress, co-star of ABC's Castle: Attended West Aurora High School: Jim McGuinn: Feb 13, 1966: Radio personality and program director ...
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She also hosts a radio show, Love Never Dies, on the Hay House radio website. Turndorf created her website, AskDrLove.com, in 1995, and has been known to fans as "Dr Love" ever since. On the site, registered members can submit questions for consideration to be answered by Turndorf and published on the site for the benefit of the public.
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Dr. Love (artist) (born 1985), Georgian street/graffiti artist Leo Buscaglia (1924–1998), American academic, author, and motivational speaker Paul Matavire (1961–2005), Zimbabwean musician in the Jairos Jiri Band
The first school in what would later become East Aurora School District 131 opened in 1836 at East Galena and Broadway. The school was subscription based. In 1839, a new school was built near Broadway and Claim Street. East Aurora became a charter district on April 30, 1847, and was officially recognized by the state in 1851.