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Shimer people in a Shimer class
This is a list of notable students and faculty of Shimer College , a Great Books college that was acquired in 2017 by North Central College .
Founded in 1853, Shimer occupied a traditional college campus in Mount Carroll, Illinois , from 1853 to 1978, and an improvised campus in Waukegan from 1979 to 2006. It then occupied a dedicated space on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus in Chicago since 2006. Small throughout its existence, Shimer enrolled 141 students as of 2012.[ 1] As of 2008, Shimer had 5,615 living alumni.[ 2] On June 1, 2017, the college became the Shimer Great Books School of North Central College.
The school was known for its Great Books curriculum, and also for its early entrance program, both of which have been in effect since 1950.[ 3] [ 4] Many on this list were early entrants.
José Aybar
Beulah Bondi
Peter Cooley
Virginia Dox
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Dorian Electra
Singer and video artist
2014 graduate
[ 27]
Virgil Ferguson
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Virgil Ferguson
Member of the Illinois State Senate 1891–1895
1860s student
[ 28]
Arthur Fine
Philosopher of science
1950s student
Ken Friedman
Experimental artist and author
1966
[ 30]
Sherna Berger Gluck
Mitzi Hoag
Robert O. Keohane
Emil Liebling
Samuel McCall
Mary Nourse
Jinny Osborn
Mia Park
J. Morris Rea
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J. Morris Rea
Iowa state senator
1850s–1860s student
[ 71]
Jen Richards
Writer, actress, producer, and activist
2000s student
[ 72]
Neta "Snookie" Snook
Elizabeth Van Wie Davis
Art by Mary Wings
Cat Yronwode
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Cat Yronwode
Comic book publisher and folklorist
1960s student
[ 88]
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^ "Eight Urban Painters: Contemporary Artists of the East Village" (PDF) . The Fine Arts Center Art Gallery (SUNY Stony Brook). July 9, 1986. p. 5. Retrieved December 18, 2014 .
^ "The Departments of Music and Art" . Annual Calendar of the Frances Shimer Academy of the University of Chicago . Shimer College . 1905. p. 8.
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^ "Class Notes" . Shimer College Bulletin . September 1975. p. 16.
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