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Category: People from Wheaton, Illinois
Born in Jackson, Michigan, Coats graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois and Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
Wheaton said this was a period of growth in his life, and living away from Los Angeles helped him deal with anger issues.
Wheaton takes its name from Frank Wheaton ( 1833 – 1903 ), a career officer in the United States Army and volunteer from Rhode Island in the Union Army who rose to the rank of major-general while serving before, during, and after the American Civil War.
Gen. Wheaton had become a local folk hero when he successfully defended Washington, DC and nearby Fort Stevens from an attack by Confederate General Jubal Early on July 11 – 12, 1864.
In the United States, many Hispanic immigrants from Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean concentrated in barrios located in cities with large Hispanic populations such as East Los Angeles, California ; Boyle Heights, California, Orange County, California, Anaheim, Baldwin Park, Chino, El Centro, El Monte, Fresno, Huron, Hemet, Indio, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Modesto, Monrovia, Moreno Valley, San Fernando Valley, National City, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Cincinnati, Compton, Downey, South Central, Inglewood, South Los Angeles, Oakland, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, Berkeley, East San Jose, Santa Ana, California and Temecula ; Alexandria, Virginia, Langley Park, Maryland, Wheaton, Maryland, Dallas, Houston, El Paso, and San Antonio, Texas ; north of Philadelphia, PA and Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma, Arizona ; Denver ; Oklahoma City ; New York City ; Brentwood, New York ; Chicago ; Sterling, Illinois.
from Virginia Theological Seminary ; archive established at Wheaton College
Sligo Creek rises in Kemp Mill, and the hiker-biker trail that runs alongside the creek from Wheaton Regional Park to the Anacostia River passes through the community.
* Ellen Douglas Birdseye Wheaton ( 1816 – 1858 ) wrote a notable diary from 1850 to 1858 ; it described her life as a married woman and activist.
* James Wheaton, actor, director and educator ( resident from infancy to age 12 )
She graduated from Wheaton College in 1968, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in government.
The college campus was created in 1867 with the gifts of two parcels from local businessmen Charles Goodsell and Charles Augustus Wheaton.
She had a relationship with BBC executive Bob Wheaton from 1989 to 1996.
History of the Northmen, or Danes and Normans, from the earliest times to the Conquest ( 1831 ) by Henry Wheaton suggested that Hemming was a direct descendant of Ragnar Lodbrok, equating Sigefrid of the annals with Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, the traditional son of Lothbrok, while making successor Gudfrid Sigurd's brother.
Bill Gothard received his B. A., in Biblical Studies from Wheaton College in 1957 an M. A.
Wheaton ’ s general theory is that international law consists of “ those rules of conduct which reason deduces, as consonant to justice, from the nature of the society existing among independent nations, with such definitions and modifications as may be established by general consent .”
Reber was born and raised in Wheaton, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and graduated from Armour Institute of Technology ( now Illinois Institute of Technology ) in 1933 with a degree in electrical engineering.
Category: People from Wheaton, Illinois
Drawing 2, 400 undergraduates from all 50 United States, 50 countries, and 55 + church denominations, Wheaton offers 40 majors in the arts and natural sciences.
Blanchard officially separated the college from any denominational support and was responsible for its new name, given in honor of trustee and benefactor Warren L. Wheaton.

Wheaton and named
The 2010 Fiske Guide to Colleges named Wheaton College to its list of 44 Best Buy colleges and universities, based on the institution's quality of academics in relation to the cost of attendance.
In 1928, the Jenkins Television Corporation opened the first television broadcasting station in the U. S., named W3XK, which went on air on July 2 and first sent from the Jenkins Labs in Washington and from 1929 on from Wheaton, Maryland on five nights a week.
Red Grange Field at Wheaton Warrenville South High School, which was named in his honor
Also, Wheaton Warrenville South High School's football field is named in his honor and the team is referred to as " The Wheaton Warrenville South Red Grange Tigers ".
At Wheaton College ( Massachusetts ) in Norton, Massachusetts, the Larcom Dormitory is named after her.
The Wheaton, Maryland, section of the Wheaton / Glenmont division of the unincorporated township of Silver Spring, Maryland, just northwest of Washington, D. C., is named for him, as is the Wheaton High School, a school in the Down County Consortium of the Montgomery County Public School system of Montgomery County, Maryland.

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** Wheaton ( Washington Metro ), on the Red Line of the Washington Metro system
Wheaton was born in Burbank, California, to Debbie ( née O ’ Connor ), an actress, and Richard William Wheaton, Jr., a medical specialist.
Wheaton narrates many audiobooks, including Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, Fuzzy Nation & Redshirts by John Scalzi ( and other Scalzi works ), and " Byways " part of METAtropolis: Cascadia by Tobias Buckell.
These movies included Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter ( 1984 ), Gremlins ( 1984 ), The Goonies ( 1985 ), and Stand By Me ( 1986 ), alongside River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton, and Jerry O ' Connell.
* Wheaton College ( Illinois ), private Christian, coeducational, liberal arts college in Wheaton, Illinois
* Wheaton College ( Massachusetts ), private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Norton, Massachusetts
* Charles Wheaton Elam ( 1866 – 1917 ), state representative
* Charles Augustus Wheaton ( 1809 – 1882 ), major abolitionist and supporter of the Underground Railroad.
Institutions that awarded Hellman honorary degrees include Brandeis University ( 1955 ), Wheaton College ( 1960 ), Mt.
* Laban Wheaton ( 1754 – 1846 ), American politician and representative for Massachusetts
Wheaton alumni include evangelist Billy Graham ( 1943 ), religious leader Bill Gothard ( 1957 ), former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert ( 1964 ), presidential speechwriter Michael Gerson ( 1986 ), Wake Forest University President Nathan O. Hatch ( 1968 ), film director Wes Craven ( 1963 ) and September 11 hero of United Flight 93 Todd Beamer ( 1991 ).
* M. S. Hamilton, " The Fundamentalist Harvard: Wheaton College and the Continuing Vitality of American Evangelicalism, 1919-1965 " ( unpublished Ph. D. dissertation, University of Notre Dame, 1995 ), advisor, Nathan O. Hatch.

Wheaton and business
Wheaton entered into a bad business venture that left the company ten years to pay off.
When John North suffered financial failure in the Panic of 1857, his business interests were purchased in 1859 by his friend, Charles Augustus Wheaton, who had moved to Northfield from Syracuse on the advice of the Norths after the death of Wheaton's first wife.

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