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Guilford College is the only Quaker-founded college in the southeastern United States and the first co-ed college in the South. [8] Opening in 1837 as New Garden Boarding School, the institution became a four-year liberal arts college under its current name, Guilford College, in 1888. [9]
This category is for notable people born in Greenville, Illinois, or who lived there or were otherwise associated with the town. Pages in category "People from Greenville, Illinois" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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Mike Mullally, 82, American college athletics administrator (Eastern Illinois Panthers, Cal State Fullerton Titans, Boise State Broncos). [402] Mohamed Nafa, 82, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1990–1992). [403] William F. Nolan, 93, American author (Logan's Run) and screenwriter (Trilogy of Terror, Burnt Offerings). [404]
Greenville High School (Greenville, Illinois) Greenville Public Library; Greenville University; U. U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Greenville–Vandalia, Illinois)