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Arnold Krammer, historian, resided in Rockford from 1970 to 1974 while on the faculty of Rockford College; at Texas A&M University from 1974 to retirement in 2015 James Lindgren , law professor and sociologist, Northwestern University
Jenny McCarthy (attended), actress and Playmate of the Year, was studying nursing at SIU when she submitted her photo to Playboy [21] Melissa McCarthy, actress, famous for her role in Gilmore Girls and the motion picture Spy; Gary Miller, ESPN SportsCenter anchor [22] Tom Minton, animation producer, writer, artist; Bob Odenkirk, actor/writer ...
Michael McCarthy (Irish lawyer) (1864–1928), Irish lawyer and anti-clerical author; Michael McCarthy (bishop) (born 1950), Roman Catholic bishop in Queensland, Australia; Michael J. McCarthy (general), U.S. Air Force general; Michael M. McCarthy (1845–1914), Canadian US Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient; Michael A. McCarthy ...
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In 2021, McCarthy released his memoir, Brat Pack: An ‘80s Story, and he's followed that up with a Hulu documentary, Brats, out June 13, 2024 Related: Andrew McCarthy Reunites with Fellow Brat ...
Rockford Hospital opened in 1855 and was the city's first hospital. By 1913, the hospital outgrew its 11-patient capacity in a made-over home at South Court and Chestnut streets, and a 30-patient hospital was built, with the hospital's name being changed to Rockford Memorial Hospital in 1942.
Scott Michael Foster, actor, Greek, Chasing Life, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend; Susanna Foster, actress, Phantom of the Opera; David Foulis, Chicago golf pro and innovator (born in Scotland) James Foulis, 1896 U.S. Open golf champion (born in Scotland) Albert Fowler, mayor of Rockford 1864–68 (born in Massachusetts) Bertha Fowler, educator, preacher ...
Michael Harding – Irish writer and playwright; was a diocesan priest from 1980–1985 before leaving to marry a woman and practice Buddhism; Peter Hebblethwaite – British journalist, editor, biographer, Vaticanologist, and former Jesuit priest until leaving in the early 1970s to marry Margaret Speaight