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Shimer and College
• A " Flaming Smelt " is the tongue-in-cheek mascot of Chicago Great Books school Shimer College, which does not have any sports teams.
Two other undergraduate institutions share IIT's Main Campus: VanderCook College of Music and Shimer College.
* Frances Shimer, founder of Shimer College in Illinois
Shimer College ( often referred to as Shimer ) is a very small, private, undergraduate liberal arts college in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.
In 1950, it became a co-educational four-year college, took the name Shimer College, and adopted the Hutchins Plan of Great Books and Socratic seminars then in practice at the U. of C. The U. of C. relationship ended in 1958.
There, students maintain Shimer College traditions but also participate in IIT student life.
* Albin C. Bro, President of Shimer College
Spiegel attended Shimer College through the school's early entrance program, which allows students to enter college without having completed high school.
Category: Shimer College alumni
* Shimer College: another Great Books College, with a slightly different approach
The first and best known of these schools is St. John's College Great Books List in Annapolis and Santa Fe ( program established in 1937 ; it was followed by Shimer College in Chicago, The College of Saint Mary Magdalen in Warner, New Hampshire, and Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California.
in Natural Sciences from Shimer College and a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Category: Shimer College alumni
* Thomas Lindsay-former President of Shimer College
Others, like the early entrance program at Shimer College, allow high school students to learn on an equal footing with college students.
Although the substance of this Hutchins Plan was abandoned by the University shortly after Hutchins resigned in 1951, an adapted version of the program survives at Shimer College in Chicago.
The programs at three of these colleges, Goucher College, the University of Utah, and Shimer College, continue in operation today.

Shimer and Chicago
In addition, a direct descendant of the program continues in operation at Shimer College in Chicago, which was affiliated with the University until the mid-1950s.
She then taught for three years at the Frances Shimer School near Chicago, a school and junior college for girls.
Prior to attending the University of Chicago, he had attended Shimer College, a Great Books college then located in Mount Carroll, Illinois.
He attended the University of Chicago school system through high school and graduated from Shimer College, then in Mt.

Shimer and students
Shimer enrolled 119 full-time students in 2011. Notable alumni include poets, authors, political theorists, experimental artists, and computing pioneers.

Shimer and who
Shimer has the third highest rate of graduates who complete doctorate degrees of any liberal arts college in the country.
In Lockport, the local opponent was Mason Shimer, who wrestled Tomita unsuccessfully.

Shimer and program
Shimer has offered a study abroad program in Oxford, England, since 1963 and a weekend program for working adults since 1981.

Shimer and .
She borrowed the money from a wealthy friend named Anthony Shimer, and arranged to receive the gold late one night.
Some of the surnames of the early German settlers were Boehm, Wagner, Appel, Riegel, Lerch, Laubach, Oberley, Heller, Shimer, and Lutz.
Founded by Frances Wood Shimer in 1853 in the frontier town of Mt.
Shimer enjoyed national recognition and strong growth in the 1960s but was forced by financial problems to abandon its campus in 1978.
Shimer resides on the IIT main campus, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
After receiving her AB degree in the Social Sciences from Shimer in 1967, Spiegel stayed in Oxford an additional year, commuting to London to study guitar, theory and composition with John W. Duarte.

College and Chicago
He is now president of the Chicago Conservatory College.
In 1967, Yoakum was discovered by the mainstream art community by John Hopgood, an instructor at the Chicago State College, who saw Yoakum's work hanging in his studio window and purchased twenty-two pictures.
Styne attended Chicago Musical College, but before then he had already attracted attention of another teenager, Mike Todd, later a successful film producer, who commissioned him to write a song for a musical act that he was creating.
She attended the Girls ' Latin School of Chicago ( describing herself as an average student ), graduated in 1939, and later attended Smith College in Massachusetts, where she majored in English and drama and graduated in 1943.
Cohen next studied at the Brooklyn College from 1950 to 1953, but he left before earning his bachelor's degree when he learned that he could start his graduate studies at the University of Chicago with just two years of college.
In addition to teaching drums privately for 40 years, he is Assistant Professor of Jazz and Head of Jazz Studies at the Chicago College of Performing Arts of Roosevelt University in Chicago.
His father was a 1915 graduate of Doane College, a 1920 graduate of Oberlin College, and a 1923 graduate of Chicago Theological Seminary.
On May 27, 1939, the first U. S. synchronized swimming competition took place at Wright Junior College between Wright and the Chicago Teachers ' College.
There are, for instance, numerous prominent US examples, including The Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, Criswell College in Dallas, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and Dallas Theological Seminary.
* Augustana College is founded in Chicago, Illinois, United States by Scandinavian immigrants.
Born in Chicago, with Jewish origins, he attended schools in New York and later graduated from Jesus College, Cambridge in England.
* A week after his death, the former William J. Bogan Junior College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago, was renamed as the Richard J. Daley College in his honor.
Originally from Bridgeport, a historically Irish-American neighborhood located southwest of the Chicago Loop, Daley graduated from De La Salle Institute and obtained his bachelor's degree from Providence College in 1964 and his Juris Doctor from DePaul University.
A few years later Throop College became the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ), and Millikan left the University of Chicago in order to become Caltech's " chairman of the executive council " ( effectively its president ).
In the 1990s with the rise of the Academic Competition Federation and National Academic Quiz Tournaments, both with their own national championships, a number of schools ( such as the University of Maryland, the University of Chicago, both former national champions, and recent runner up Georgia Tech ) " de-affiliated " from College Bowl.
He is the Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and a professor of law at Florida International University, in Miami, as well as Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the author of 12 books.
From 1999 to 2004 he was Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago, as well as serving as Distinguished Visiting Professor at The John Marshall Law School from 2000 until 2002.
* Chicago – Kent College of Law, Chicago, Illinois

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