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  1. Richard Nixon

    Richard Milhous Nixon was the thirty-seventh President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974, and the thirty-sixth Vice President of the United States in the administration of Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961). During the Second World War, he served as a Navy lieutenant commander in the Pacific, before being elected to the Congress, and later serving as Vice President. After an unsuccessful presidential run in 1960, Nixon was elected in 1968.

  2. George Allen

    George Herbert Allen was an American football coach in the NFL and USFL.

  3. Sue Rubin

    Sue Rubin is a functionally non-verbal published autistic author who was the subject of the Oscar-nominated documentary "Autism Is A World" in which she communicated via the controversial communication technique of facilitated communication. Sue Rubin is a rare figure among autistics, being one of the few who actually wish to be cured. Sue was a contributing author, along with other recognised functionally non-verbal published authors with autism, …

  4. George Stults

    George Sheehy Stults (born August 16, 1975) is an American actor and former male fashion model. Stults grew up in Colorado but was born in Detroit, Michigan Stults was interested in acting and wrestling in high school. He got his career start in life as a model. A commercial agent spotted Stults eating lunch one day and stopped to give him her card and he then entered into the world of acting. At the time, Stults was seriously considered joining the U.S. Navy.

  5. Andrea Barber

    Andrea Laura Barber (born July 3, 1976 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actress who is best known for playing Kimmy Gibbler on the American ABC sitcom "Full House".

  6. Geoff Stults

    Geoffrey Manton "Geoff" Stults (born December 15, 1977) is an American actor. He was born in Detroit, Michigan, but raised in Colorado. He moved to Los Angeles and began to perform in the college theatre productions while attending Whittier College, in Whittier, California, on a football scholarship. He played professional football in Europe as a wide receiver for the Klosterneuburg Mercenaries (now known as Danube Dragons).

  7. Brian Kelly

    Brian Kelly (b. Dec 27, 1980 in West Chester, PA) is a professional lacrosse player. He plays for the San Francisco Dragons of Major League Lacrosse (MLL). He played college lacrosse for the Whittier College Poets in Los Angeles. Kelly attended high school at Downingtown High School in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1999.

  8. Jessamyn West

    Mary Jessamyn West was an American Quaker who wrote numerous stories and novels, notably "The Friendly Persuasion" (1945). Much of her work concerns Indiana Quakers. Although she was born in Vernon, Indiana she left the state at the age of six. Asked about this in an interview, she said, "I write about [Indiana] because knowing little about it, I can create it." Comparing herself to other authors that created fictional universes, …

  9. Fred D. Anderson

    Fred D. Anderson is a managing director and co-founder of Elevation Partners. He previously served as executive vice president and Chief Financial Officer of Apple Computer from March 1996 through June 2004. His responsibilities at Apple included oversight of the companies controller, treasury, investor relations, tax, information systems, internal audit, facilities and human resources operations.

  10. Salvador Plascencia

    Salvador Plascencia is an American writer, born 1976 in Guadalajara, Mexico. The Plascencia family eventually settled near Los Angeles in the city of El Monte when he was eight years old. Plascencia holds a B.A. in English from Whittier College and an MFA in fiction from Syracuse University. The recipient of a National Foundation for Advancement of the Arts Award in Fiction in 1996 and the Peter Nagoe Prize for Fiction in 2000.

  11. Ryder Bateman

    Ryder Bateman (born February 18, 1980 in Calgary, Alberta) is a professional lacrosse player. He plays for the the Portland LumberJax of the National Lacrosse League and the Victoria Shamrocks of the Western Lacrosse Association. In 2005 Bateman made his debut in the NLL, playing for the Minnesota Swarm. Bateman finished the season tied for second among rookies in goals (20), and third in scoring (39 pts).

  12. Roger Lodge

    Roger Allen Lodge, (born Rogelio Chavez in Fontana, California and raised in Cerritos, California) is an American game show host, sports radio host, and actor. Since 1999, Lodge has been the host of the syndicated dating show "Blind Date". Lodge has been the host of "The Price Is Right Live!" stage productions in Las Vegas, Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey, and in July 2007, …

  13. Ila Borders

    Ila Borders (born February 18, 1975, La Mirada, California, USA), was a left-handed pitcher in college and independent professional baseball. She was the first woman pitcher to start a men's NCAA or NAIA college baseball game, playing for Southern California College in the 1994-96 seasons and Whittier College in the 1997 season. She became the first woman pitcher in men's professional baseball when in 1997 she signed with the St.

  14. Jamie Quirk

    James Patrick Quirk, born October 22 1954 in Whittier, California, is a former Major League Baseball catcher and current bench coach for the Colorado Rockies. Jamie attended Whittier College, he played for the Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, and Baltimore Orioles in a career that spanned the years 1975-1992. Jamie was also an all-league and all-state quarterback at St. Paul High School in Santa Fe Springs, …

  15. Russ Purnell

    Russ Purnell (born June 12, 1948 in Chicago) is the special teams coach of the National Football League Indianapolis Colts.

  16. Jim Colborn

    James William Colborn (born May 22, 1946 in Santa Paula, California) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. The right-handed Colborn pitched for the Chicago Cubs (1969-71), Milwaukee Brewers (1972-76), Kansas City Royals (1977-78) and Seattle Mariners (1978). After graduating from Whittier College with a degree in sociology, Colborn studied for his masters degree at Edinburgh University in Scotland, where he also starred in basketball as well as baseball, …

  17. Leo Calland

    Leo B. Calland (February 24 1901 - March 17 1984) was an American college football and basketball coach who became a San Diego city parks administrator.

  18. Lilian G. Katz

    Lilian Katz is a Professor Emerita of Early Childhood Education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she is also Director of the ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary & Early Childhood Education. She is a Past President of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, and is editor of the first on-line peer reviewed early childhood journal, Early childhood Research & Practice.

  19. Nancy Ling Perry

    Nancy Ling Perry (September 19 1947 - May 17 1974) also known as Nancy Devote, Lynn Ledworth and Fahizah was an American member of the Symbionese Liberation Army. Nancy Ling Perry was born in San Francisco to an upper middle-class family. She attended Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa where she was a cheerleader and a Sunday school teacher. In 1964 while in high school she was a campaign worker for Barry Goldwater.

  20. Bryan Glazer

    Bryan Glazer is part of the Glazer family, who control First Allied Corporation, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL, and who have purchased a controlling interest in the English football club Manchester United. The family is based in Florida. Bryan Glazer received a bachelor's degree from American University in Washington, D.C. He majored in broadcast communications.

  21. Robert D. Durham

    Robert D. (Skip) Durham (born circa 1948) is a current Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court. Previously Durham was a judge for the Oregon Court of Appeals and a lawyer in private practice.

  22. Frank Gehry

    Born in 1930, he studied architecture at the University of Southern California and studied City Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard. He developed projects of private and public city planning in America, Japan. In Europe, he has recently been awarded the Pritsker Architecture Prize in 1989 and the Wolf Prize in Art in 1992. His projects have been published all over the world.

  23. Willa Baum

    Willa Klug Baum (born October 4, 1926) was an internationally respected oral historian whose pioneering work in oral history methodology and interview techniques served as the foundation for the establishment and growth of oral history as a unique academic discipline. Born in Chicago on October 4, 1926, Willa attended Whittier College, studying history under Professor Paul Smith, who once made the galling comment that Willa was his second-best student ever, …

  24. Larry Estrada

    Dr. Lawrence (Larry) J. Estrada is Director of American Cultural Studies and Associate Professor at Fairhaven College, Western Washington University. He is responsible for the administration and development of curricula within the American Cultural Studies Program as well as working on curricular transformation efforts within Western Washington University. He is a tenured faculty member within Fairhaven College at Western Washington University.

  25. Dennis J. Murray

    Dennis J. Murray is the current (1979-) President of Marist College. During Murray's tenure as President, enrollment more than doubled, 16 new academic programs have been established, several new academic centers and student residences were added, and the property expanded to 180 acres. He also is on the Board of Directors of Direct Insite Corp Bohemia, NY He received a bachelor's degree in political science from California State University, …

  26. Dorothy Baker

    Dorothy Baker (April 21, 1907-June 17, 1968) was an American novelist. She was born Dorothy Dodds in Missoula, Montana and raised in California. She attended Whittier College, then transferred to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), from which she graduated in 1929. This is where she met her future husband, the poet Howard Baker whom she married in 1930. For a short while, she taught French and Spanish in a high school in Oakland, …

  27. George E. Outland

    George Elmer Outland (1906-1981) was a Democratic United States Congressman from California.

  28. Richard Milhous Nixon

    Nixon Resignation Excerpt (file info) — play in browser ( beta ) Excerpt of televised speech from the Oval Office on 8 August 1974 . (80 KB , ogg / Vorbis format).

  29. Peter Ellenshaw

    William "Peter" Ellenshaw (May 24 1913 - February 12 2007) was an Anglo-American award-winning matte designer and special effects creator who worked on many Disney features. His first major project was the 1936 film "Things to Come". After World War II, he worked on films like "Quo Vadis" until he was recruited by Walt Disney Studios to work on their first live action film, "Treasure Island".

  30. Dick Herr

    Dick Herr is a retired school principal. He has been married to Marilyn since 1959 and has four grown children and 11 grandchildren. Dick graduated from Whittier College and Cal State L.A. He serves as a small group leader for Men’s Bible Study and mentors a L.I.F.E. Group for young couples.

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  33. Carleen Bedwell

    Carleen Bedwell , Managing Principal & Chairwoman of the Board Carleen Bedwell combines 30 years of local government experience with the resources and systems of economic development to benefit ADE clients. Mrs. Bedwell manages the funding services of ADE, supervising staff responsible for more than $38 million in federal and state grants obtained by cities, counties, and non-profit organizations. These funds are from a variety of federal, state, and private sources.

  34. S. Alex Stalcup

    Dr. S. Alex Stalcup Implications of Methamphetamine Addiction on Families S. Alex Stalcup , MD is a graduate of Whittier College and a graduate of the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine. He is Board Certified in Pediatrics, certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and certified as a Medical Review Officer by ASAM, and the Medical Review Officers Certifying Council.

  35. Joanna Mamey

    Um... over-stressed spaz. That's the brief version.

  36. Richard M Nixon

    Last NY Journal American Tournament of Orators held at the old Carnegie Hall in 1956 was attended by the Vice President Was U.S. Vice President from 1953-1961. Was the second Quaker (that is, Society of Friends) who served as President of the United States, the first being President Herbert Hoover (1929-1933). His mother was descended from a long line of Quakers, the Milhouses. Thirty-seventh president of the United States of America. [1969-9 August 1974] Only president to resign from...

  37. Brett Schraeder

    Brett Schraeder , Director of Enrollment Management Systems Brett coordinates all systems and technology for both the admission and financial aid offices and serves as the liaison with other key offices on Oxy's campus. Brett has recently held positions as Director of Financial Aid at California Lutheran University and Associate Director of Admission at Whittier College.

  38. Louis S. Mastriani
  39. Kirk W. Johnson

    Kirk W. Johnson Chief Financial Officer Bringing with him more than 20 years of finance experience in technology-driven companies, Kirk Johnson became chief financial officer of Integrated Materials in 2003 to help establish infrastructure for growth and secure funding for the company. Before joining Integrated Materials, Johnson served as the chief financial officer at Torrex Equipment Corporation, Guide Technology Inc. and AG Associates.

  40. Vernon Stinebaker

    Over twenty years experience in the Information Technology industry including more than 10 years executive experience leading award winning software engineering, IT, and operations organizations in China. Demonstrated experience in all phases of business development from strategic planning and team acquisition through service delivery and ongoing service management. Practical expertise in business process and related technologies including Business Process Management and performance . . .

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