List of La Salle Extension University people

This is a list of notable people who were enrolled or employed at La Salle Extension University in Chicago.Colonel

Graduates

Instructors and administrators

References

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  19. Staff report (March 2, 1909). Stevenson to Quit Law; Former Vice President Will Aid La Salle Extension University. New York Times
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