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  2. Joel Read - Wikipedia

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    Joel Read, SSSF (born Janice Anne Read; December 30, 1925 – May 25, 2017) was an American religious sister and the president of Alverno College from 1968 until 2003. [ 1 ] Academic career

  3. Alverno Heights Academy - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the Sisters of St. Francis formally turned the school and property over to another religious order, the Board of the Immaculate Heart Community, the current legal sponsors of Alverno. In 1982–83, the exterior shots for the NBC TV mini series "V" made use of the school and Villa for the Alien headquarters.

  4. Category : Defunct department stores based in Chicago

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  5. For many Latinas, Alverno College is a symbol of hope. Now ...

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    Just 12 hours after Natasha Perez, 18, officially decided to start her college career at Alverno College, the school declared a financial emergency. "I was a bit concerned," Perez said.

  6. New thrift store coming to renovated Fairview Heights building

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    The application to the City of Fairview Heights for a special use permit states that the new store will employ 15-20 full and part-time staff. Beamguard said they will hire up to 20 people ...

  7. Resurrection High School (Chicago, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Sister Anne bought a tract of land in northwest Chicago and three years later opened Resurrection Academy as an elementary school and boarding school for girls. In 1920, Sister Anne bought the 52-acre (210,000 m 2 ) Anderson onion farm and skating pond where Resurrection Medical Center now stands.