List of Shimer College people
For presidents of the college, see List of Shimer College presidents.
Shimer people in a Shimer class.
This is a list of notable students and faculty of Shimer College, a very small Great Books college in Chicago, Illinois.
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 has 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]
The school is 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.
A

José Aybar.
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Stephen Abrams | Parapsychologist and drug law reform activist | 1950s student | [5] |
José Aybar | President of Richard J. Daley College | 1964 graduate | [6] |
B

Beulah Bondi
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Frederick C. Beiser | Scholar of German Idealist thought | 1971 graduate | [7] |
John Bellairs | Novelist | 1960s faculty | [8] |
Beulah Bondi | Film actress | 1907 graduate | [9] |
Alice Braunlich | Classical philologist | 1910s faculty | [10] |
Rachel Fuller Brown | Chemist and coinventor of nystatin | 1920s faculty | [11] |
Carol Bruch | Legal scholar | 1960 graduate | [12] |
Ron Bruder | Entrepreneur and founder of Education for Employment | 1960s student | [13] |
C
Peter Cooley
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Samuel James Campbell | Businessman and philanthropist | 1909 certificate, chairman of the board 1935-1956 | [14] |
Lynda Caspe | Painter, sculptor and poet | 1960s student | [15] |
Lisa Collier Cool | Author and journalist | 1970s student | [16] |
Peter Cooley | Poet and professor of English at Tulane University | 1962 graduate | [17] |
Heather Corinna | Author, sex columnist and activist | 1990s student | [18] |
John Nathan Crouse | Dentist, organizer of patent litigation, and American Dental Association president | 1860s student | [19] |
D

Virginia Dox
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Bina Deneen | First Lady of Illinois, 1904-1912 | 1890 graduate; 1889-1890 faculty | [20][21] |
Stephen Dobyns | Poet and novelist | 1960s student | [22] |
George W. Downs | Political scientist | 1967 graduate | [23] |
Alan Dowty | International relations scholar | 1959 graduate, 1966-1967 faculty | [24] |
Virginia Dox | Frontier educator, popular public speaker, key Whitman College fundraising agent | 1875 graduate, 1875-1877 faculty | [25] |
Dale Dubin | Author of bestselling cardiology textbook | 1950s student | [26] |
E
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Dorian Electra | Singer and video artist | 2014 graduate | [27] |
F

Virgil Ferguson
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Virgil Ferguson | Member of the Illinois State Senate 1891-1895 | 1860s student | [28] |
Arthur Fine | Philosopher of science | 1950s student | [29] |
Ken Friedman | Experimental artist and author | 1966 | [30] |
G

Sherna Berger Gluck
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Robert H. Gray | Amateur astronomer and writer on SETI | 1970 graduate | [31] |
Evelyn Greeley | Silent film actress | 1900s student (disputed)[32] | [33] |
Redd Griffin | Illinois state legislator | 1960 graduate | [34] |
Sherna Berger Gluck | Feminist oral historian and activist | 1953 graduate |
H
Mitzi Hoag
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Henry Winfield Haldeman | Physician, banker and two-term mayor of Girard, Kansas | 1860s student | [35][36] |
Mitzi Hoag | TV actress | 1952 graduate | [37] |
J
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Randolph Jackson | New York Supreme Court justice and co-founder of Metropolitan Black Bar Association | 1960s student | [38][39] |
K

Robert O. Keohane
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Robert Keohane | Professor of Political Science at Princeton University | 1961 graduate | [40] |
C. Clark Kissinger | Political activist | 1960s student | [41] |
Ken Knabb | Writer and translator | 1965 graduate | [42] |
Penney Kome | Canadian author and journalist, editor of Straight Goods | 1960s student | [43] |
Adam Kotsko | Writer on philosophy and popular culture | Faculty 2011–present | [44] |
Jesse Kraai | Chess Grandmaster | 1994 graduate | [45] |
Jerome Kristian | Cosmologist and discoverer of quasar host galaxies | 1953 graduate | [46] |
L

Emil Liebling
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Jake La Botz | Musician and actor | 1980s student | [47] |
Kevin Larmee | Painter in the East Village art movement | 1960s student, 1990 graduate[48] | [49] |
Emil Liebling | Pianist and composer | 1900s faculty | [50] |
Thomas Locker | Artist and author | 1970s faculty | [51] |
M

Samuel McCall
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Samuel W. McCall | Governor of Massachusetts | 1864-1866 student | [52] |
Anne McKnight (Anna de Cavalieri) | Opera soprano | 1943 graduate | [53] |
Annie Marion MacLean | Sociologist | 1894-1896 faculty | [54] |
John Norman Maclean | Author and journalist | 1964 | [55] |
Suzanna Whitelaw Miles | Mayanist | 1940-1942 student | [56] |
H.H.C. Miller | Early Evanston mayor and civic leader | 1860-1864 student | [57] |
N

Mary Nourse
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Debbie Nathan | Feminist journalist and writer | 1960s student | [58] |
Henry Neikirk | Mine owner and Colorado state senator | 1850s student | [59] |
Mary Nourse | Historian of China and co-founder of Jinling College | 1899 graduate | [60] |
Jan Novák | Czech novelist and screenwriter | 1970s student | [61] |
O

Jinny Osborn
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Kenneth Olwig | Geographer | 1967 graduate | [62] |
Jinny Osborn | Singer and founding member of The Chordettes | 1945 graduate | [63] |
P

Mia Park.
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Mia Park | TV show host and actress | 1995 graduate | [64] |
Theodore Pepoon | Nebraska state senator | 1850s student | [65] |
Daniel Perlman | President of Suffolk University and Webster University | 1954 graduate | [66] |
Nick Pippenger | Researcher in computer science | 1965 graduate | [67] |
Frank Pooler | Choirmaster and choral instructor | 1950s faculty | [68] |
Edwin Hartley Pratt | Homeopathic physician and inventor of "orificial surgery" | 1864-1865 student | [69] |
R

J. Morris Rea
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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J. Morris Rea | Iowa state senator | 1850s-1860s student | [70] |
S

Neta "Snookie" Snook
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Daniel J. Sandin | Computer graphics and visual arts pioneer | 1964 graduate | [71] |
Ron Schultz | Florida State Representative | 1950s student | [72] |
Neta Snook | Pioneer aviator and teacher of Amelia Earhart | 1912 graduate | [73] |
Phoebe Snow | Singer-songwriter | 1970s student | [74] |
Henry Shimer | Entomologist and physician | 19th century faculty, husband of founder Frances Shimer | [75] |
Laurie Spiegel | Composer and computer scientist | 1967 graduate | [76] |
Sydney Spiesel | Pediatrician and clinical faculty at Yale University School of Medicine | 1961 graduate | [77] |
Sarah Hackett Stevenson | First female delegate of the American Medical Association | 1850s student | [78] |
Paula Stewart | Stage, film and television actress | 1947 | [79] |
V

Elizabeth Van Wie Davis
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Elizabeth Vandiver | Classicist and classics educator | 1976 graduate | [80] |
Elizabeth Van Wie Davis | Asian studies scholar and administrator at Nazarbayev University | 1977 graduate | [81] |
W

Art by Mary Wings
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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David Weisburd | Criminologist | 1970s student | [5] |
David Hilton Wheeler | Italian translator and Northwestern University and Allegheny College president | 1850s faculty | [82] |
Lilian Whiting | Author and editor | 19th century student | [83] |
Mary Wings | Writer, artist, and musician | 1960s student | [84] |
Roland Winston | Expert in nonimaging optics for solar energy | 1953 graduate | [85] |
Y

Cat Yronwode
Name | Known for | Relationship to Shimer College | Citation |
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Cat Yronwode | Comic book publisher and folklorist | 1960s student | [86] |
Works cited
- Shimer College (2000). Shimer College Faculty & Alum Directory 2000.
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