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James Wheaton (January 11, 1924 – June 9, 2002), was an American motion picture, stage, and television actor. Wheaton's credits include THX 1138 , Trouble Comes to Town and Sanford and Son . In the early 1950s, he moved from his native Mississippi to Los Angeles, where he found work in local radio productions.
James Gathers, 71, American Olympic track and field athlete. [4] Tibor Scitovsky, 91, Hungarian-American economist. 2 ... James Wheaton, 78, American actor, heart ...
James S. Albus (1935–2011), B.S. 1957 – engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology; Harold Alden (1890–1964), 1912 – astronomer; Arthur J. Ammann, 1958 – pediatric immunologist; pioneer in understanding HIV transmission, helped develop pneumococcal vaccine; Paul Werner Gast (1930–1973), 1952 – geochemist and ...
James Wheaton Mott (November 12, 1883 – November 12, 1945) was a U.S. Representative from Oregon. A graduate of Columbia University and Willamette University 's law school , he worked as a newspaper reporter, city attorney, and was elected to the Oregon House of Representatives .
James Rexilius (April 23, 1932 – June 25, 2003) [2] was an American football coach. He was one of the more prominent and successful coaches in the Chicago area during his career. [ 3 ] In 1992, he was inducted into the Illinois High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame .
Harold Edward "Red" Grange (June 13, 1903 – January 28, 1991), nicknamed "the Galloping Ghost" and "the Wheaton Iceman", was an American professional football halfback who played for the Chicago Bears and the short-lived New York Yankees.
James Oliver Buswell, Jr. (January 16, 1895 ... though the Wheaton board of trustees voted in 2023 to remove Buswell's name because of his refusal to admit Black ...
Mark S. Inch (born 1960), retired US Army Major General and ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (2017–2018); graduate of Wheaton College; son of Morris Inch, Wheaton Professor [4] Robert James Miller (1983–2008), US Army Special Forces staff sergeant; Medal of Honor recipient; graduate of Wheaton North High School [5]