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Notable alumni Not all listed alumni graduated from the university, and are so noted if the information is known. ... Thomas P. Sinnett, 1909 – Illinois House of ...
Alumni of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. This includes those who attended the university at the Urbana–Champaign campus when named Illinois University (1885–1981) and Illinois University at Urbana–Champaign (1982–present). See Category:Illinois Industrial University alumni for those who attended during the years 1867–1884.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign alumni (17 C, 1,009 P) Pages in category "University of Illinois alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 806 total.
Byron O. House 1926 – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Illinois [1] Lloyd A. Karmeier 1964 – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Illinois [2] Ray Klingbiel 1924 – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Illinois [3] Howard C. Ryan – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Illinois [4] Roy Solfisburg 1940 (LL.B) – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Illinois [5]
University Hall stood from 1871 until 1938 and was replaced by Gregory Hall and the Illini Union.Pieces were used in the erection of Hallene Gateway. [21]The University of Illinois, originally named "Illinois Industrial University", was one of the 37 universities created under the first Morrill Land-Grant Act, which provided public land for the creation of agricultural and industrial colleges ...
UIUC Engineering Hall serves as the primary anchor point for the College of Engineering and houses administrative offices as well as academic facilities. Built in 1894, it is the oldest surviving building on the Engineering portion of campus.
The year of celebrating was capped off with a Century Celebration Weekend from October 14 through 16. [103] During this weekend, the school hosted a dance for alumni, a gala, and a "state of the UNIon" address delivered by Dr. Elizabeth Majerus, the director of the school. [104] George Will, class of 1959, gave the keynote speech at the gala.
Archie Griffin, only two-time Heisman Trophy winner (1974, 1975); current president of the Ohio State University Alumni Association [198] Lou Groza, football kicker and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Lou Groza Award namesake [199] Chic Harley, three-time All-American running back [200]