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Thomas B. Berns, Illinois state legislator, civil engineer, and surveyor; Bird Sim Coler, Comptroller of Greater New York; George W. Dilling, mayor of Seattle from 1911 to 1912; Stanley B. Weaver, Illinois state legislator, funeral director, and Mayor of Urbana [8] William B. Webber, Illinois state legislator, lawyer, and mayor of Urbana
The paper continued publication after Mathews' death in 1892, but in 1906 merged with the Urbana Courier. It published as the Urbana Courier–Herald from 1906 to 1915. From 1915 to 1934 it published as the Urbana Daily Courier, then the Evening Courier from 1934 to 1945. It was the Champaign–Urbana Courier for 45 years, from 1946 to 1971. [1]
Timothy Coit Johnson (died December 31, 2023) was an American economist who served as the Karl and Louise Schewe Professor of Finance at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. [1] [2] Johnson is known for his contributions to research on financial markets, asset pricing, and more broadly, the effects of finance to the real economy. His ...
Graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign: Scott Anderson: Jun 26, 1913: Oct 1, 2006: Physicist President of the Rotary Club of Champaign (1963 to 1964); founder of the Urban League of Champaign County Marc Andreessen: Jul 9, 1971: Co-author of Mosaic and founder of Netscape: Graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana ...
The paper traces its history to the Urbana Union, founded in 1852. By the turn of the century, it had moved to Champaign and become the Champaign Daily News. In 1919, David W. Stevick, owner and publisher of the Daily News, bought the Champaign Daily Gazette and merged them into the current paper. He died in 1935 and passed it to his widow ...
The first event resembling Unofficial took place in March 1995, when Saint Patrick's Day at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign was scheduled during spring break. [5] To avoid losing profits, ten bars in Champaign's Campustown, including several owned by Scott Cochrane, held a Saint Patrick's Day-themed event called "Shamrock Stagger" on March 8, 1995, two days before the university's ...