- List of Bowdoin College people
Here follows a list of notable people associated with
Bowdoin College inBrunswick, Maine . This list includes alumni, faculty, and honorary degree recipients.Distinguished Graduates
Arts & Letters
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Literature and Poetry
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Seba Smith 1818, humorist, creator of the fictional character Major Jack Downing
*Jacob Abbott , 1820, academic and author of 180 books, primarily children's bookscite book | title = Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896 | publisher = Marquis Who's Who | date = 1967]
*Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1825, world-renowned poet; professor at Bowdoin (1829-31) andHarvard University (1831-54); memorialized in thePoets' Corner atWestminster Abbey ; namesake, along with Hawthorne, of Bowdoin's main library
*Nathaniel Hawthorne 1825, author, most notably of "The Scarlet Letter " (1850) and "The House of the Seven Gables " (1851); namesake, along with Longfellow, of Bowdoin's main library
*Charles Asbury Stephens 1869, prolific author of children's stories for "The Youth's Companion "
*Arlo Bates 1876, novelist, poet, and professor atMIT
*Robert P.T. Coffin 1915,Rhodes Scholar , winner of thePulitzer Prize for Poetry (1936), and Bowdoin professor (1934-55)
*Artine Artinian 1931, French literature scholar
*John Gould 1931, novelist, humorist, and columnist
*James Bassett 1934, journalist and author, most notably of the best-selling novel "In Harm's Way " (1962)
*Lawrence Sargent Hall 1936, novelist, short-story writer, and Bowdoin professor who won theO. Henry Award (1960)
*H. Richard Hornberger 1945, doctor and author, most notably of "M*A*S*H" (1968)
*Willis Barnstone 1948, four timePulitzer Prize -nominated poet
*Paul Batista 1970, trial lawyer, television personality, and author
*Gregory Blake Smith 1975, author and professor
*Robin McKinley 1975, fantasy author, most notably of theNewbery Medal -winning "The Hero and the Crown " (1985)
*Douglas Kennedy 1976, novelist
*Walter H. Hunt 1981, science fiction author
*Taylor Mali 1987, slam poet
*Martha McPhee 1987, novelist, nominated for theNational Book Award (2002)
*Meredith Hall 1993, best-selling author, most notably of "Without a Map" (2007)
*Anthony Doerr 1995, author
*Kelley Kerney 2002, author of "Born Again" (2006)Journalism and non-fiction Writing
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John Stevens Cabot Abbott 1825, biographer, most notably ofNapoleon Bonaparte (1855)
*John Brown Russwurm 1826, third black college graduate in the United States [ Charles C. Calhoun, "A Small College in Maine: 200 Years of Bowdoin". pullihed by the College in 1993, ISBN 091-6606-25-2 ] ; founder of "Freedom's Journal ," America's first black newspaper (1827); governor ofMaryland County inLiberia (1836-41)
*Charles Beecher 1834, author, minister, and abolitionist; brother of the authorHarriet Beecher Stowe , the ministerHenry Ward Beecher , and educatorCatharine Beecher
*Edward Page Mitchell 1871, editor-in-chief of "The New York Sun" (1903-26)
*Hodding Carter 1927, progressive journalist and winner of thePulitzer Prize (1946)
*Francis Russell 1933, historian, best known for his work onWarren Harding
*Arthur Stratton 1935, author and historian
*John Rich 1939,NBC News war correspondent
*Tom Cassidy 1972,CNN anchor (1981-89) and founder of the weekend news program, "Pinnacle"
*Geoffrey Canada 1974, author and activist
*Alvin Hall 1974, financial advisor, author, andBBC television presenter
*Cynthia McFadden 1978,ABC News anchor of "Primetime" (2004-present) and "Nightline" (2005-present)
*Judy Fortin 1983,CNN Headline News anchor (1990-2006) and medical correspondent (2006-present)
*Brian Farnham 1993, editor-in-chief of "Time Out New York " (2006-2008)
*Thomas Kohnstamm 1998, author and travel writerFilm and Television
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Phillips Lord 1925, radio personality, writer and actor
*Albert Dekker 1927, actor, most notably in "The Killers" (1946), "Gentleman's Agreement " (1947), and "The Wild Bunch " (1969)
*Gary Merrill 1937, actor, most notably in "All About Eve " (1950)
*Ned Dowd 1972, actor, most notably in "Slap Shot" (1977), and film producer, most notably of "The Last of the Mohicans" (1992), "Wonder Boys" (2000), and "Apocalypto " (2006)
*John Davis 1975, prolific film producer, most notably of "Predator " (1987), "The Firm" (1993), and "I, Robot " (2004)
*Kary Antholis 1984,Academy Award -winning filmmaker and executive atHBO Films [Wilson, David McKay. [http://www.bowdoin.edu/bowdoinmagazine/archives/features/000060.shtml "Making Masterpieces"] , "Bowdoin Magazine", Spring 2004. AccessedAugust 27 ,2008 .]
*Marcus Giamatti 1984, actor, best known for his role in "Judging Amy " (1999-2005)
*Brad Anderson 1986, filmmaker, most notably of "Next Stop Wonderland " (1998), "The Machinist " (2004), and "Transsiberian" (2008)
*Paul Adelstein 1991, actor, best known for his roles in "Prison Break " (2005-07) and "Private Practice " (2007-present)
*Hayes MacArthur 1999, actor, comedian and fiancé of actressAli Larter
*Hari Kondabolu 2004, stand-up comedianArt and Music
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Jere Abbott 1920, art museum director who helped establish theMuseum of Modern Art
*Harley Schwadron 1964, cartoonist
*Stephen Hannock 1974, American landscape painter
*Kevin Bubriski 1975, documentary photographer
*Todd Siler 1975, visual artist and researcher of creativity
*Abelardo Morell 1977, photographer
*Paul "DJ Spooky" Miller 1992, trip-hop musician, turntablist and producer
*Michael J. Merenda, Jr. 1998, singer-songwriter with the alternative folk band,The Mammals Government
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Presidents
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Franklin Pierce 1824, congressman (1833-37) and senator (1837-42) from New Hampshire; 14th President of the United States (1853-57); namesake ofFranklin Pierce College in New HampshireU.S. Governors
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Robert P. Dunlap 1815, governor of Maine (1834-38) and congressman from Maine (1843-47)
*Richard H. Vose 1822, governor of Maine (1841) and president of the Maine state senate
*William G. Crosby 1823, governor of Maine (1853-55)
*John Fairfield 1826, congressman (1835-38) and senator (1843-47) from Maine; governor of Maine (1839-43)
*Alonzo Garcelon 1836, co-founder ofBates College (1855), Civil War general, Maine governor (1879-80)
*John Andrew 1837, governor of Massachusetts (1861-66) responsible for the formation of the54th Massachusetts during the Civil War
*Frederick Robie 1841, governor of Maine (1883-87)
*La Fayette Grover 1846, governor of Oregon (1871-77); congressman (1859) and senator (1877-83) from Oregon
*Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain 1852, Bowdoin College professor (1855-62), Civil War hero,Medal of Honor recipient, Maine governor (1867-71), and president of Bowdoin College (1871-83); a large statute of Chamberlain now stands at the entrance to the College
*Wilmot Brookings 1855, first provisional governor of the Dakota Territory; namesake of the city and county of Brookings, both in South Dakota'
*Henry B. Quinby 1868, governor of New Hampshire from 1909-1911 as well as an American Physician
*William T. Cobb 1877, governor of Maine (1905-09)
*John Fremont Hill 1877, governor of Maine (1901-05)
*Percival Proctor Baxter 1898, governor of Maine (1921-24) and namesake ofBaxter State Park
*James L. McConaughy 1911 (M.A.), governor of Connecticut (1947-48) and poet
*Horrace Hildreth 1925, governor of Maine (1944-48), US Ambassador to Pakistan (1953-57), and president ofBucknell University (1957-67)
*James B. Longley 1947, governor of Maine (1975-79)U.S. Senators
*George Evans 1815, congressman (1829-41) and senator (1841-47) from Maine
*James Bell 1822, senator from New Hampshire (1855-57)
*James Ware Bradbury 1825, senator from Maine (1847-53)
*Alpheus Felch 1827, Michigan governor (1846-47), senator from Michigan (1847-1853), professor of law at the University of Michigan, and namesake of Felch Township in Michigan
*John Hale 1827, congressman (1843-45) and senator (1847-53) from New Hampshire; ran againstFranklin Pierce 1824 as theFree Soil Party candidate for President (1852)
*William Frye 1850, congressman (1871-81) and senator (1881-1911) from Maine; played a role in the founding ofBates College (1855)
*Paris Gibson 1851, senator from Montana (1901-05)
*William D. Washburn 1854, congressman (1879-85) and senator (1889-95) from Minnesota
*Charles Fletcher Johnson 1879, senator from Maine (1911-1917)
*Wallace White 1899, congressman (1916-31) and senator (1931-49) from Maine; Senate Minority Leader (1944-47);Senate Majority Leader (1947-49)
*Ralph Owen Brewster 1909, Maine governor (1925-29); congressman (1935-41) and senator (1941-53) from Maine
*Paul Douglas 1913, professor of economics at theUniversity of Chicago (1920-42) and senator from Illinois (1949-67)
*George Mitchell 1954, senator from Maine (1982-95); Senate Majority Leader (1989-95); chairman of theWalt Disney Corporation (2004-present); winner of thePresidential Medal of Freedom (1999); Chancellor ofQueen's University, Belfast [http://www.qub.ac.uk/site/biogs/gmitchell.htm *]
*Bill Cohen 1962, congressman (1972-78) and senator (1978-97) from Maine;Secretary of Defense under President Clinton (1997-2001)U.S. Representatives
*Benjamin Randall 1809, congressman from Maine (1839-43)
*Bellamy Storer 1809, congressman from Ohio (1835-37) and law professor
*John Anderson 1813, congressman from Maine (1825-33) and mayor of Portland (1833-36,1842)
*John D. McCrate 1819, congressman from Maine (1845-47)
*John Otis 1823, congressman from Maine (1849-51)
*Samuel P. Benson 1825, congressman from Maine (1853-57) and Maine Secretary of State
*Jonathan Cilley 1825, congressman from Maine (1837-38) whose death in an 1838 duel with a Kentucky congressman prompted outrage and a congressional ban on the practice [http://imaginemaine.com/Features/Archives/Cilley.html *]
*Cullen Sawtelle 1825, congressman from Maine (1845-47, 1849-51)
*Seargent Smith Prentiss 1826, congressman from Mississippi (1838-39)
*Owen Lovejoy 1832, congressman from Maine (1857-64) and abolitionist participant in theUnderground Railroad
*John Appleton 1834, US Minister to Bolivia (1848-49), congressman from Maine (1851-53), Assistant US Secretary of State (1857-60), and US Ambassador to Russia (1860-61)
*Timothy R. Young 1835, congressman from Illinois (1849-51)
*Samuel Fessenden 1834, congressman from Maine (1861-63)
*Charles H. Upton 1834, congressman from Virginia (1861-62)
*E. Wilder Farley 1836, congressman from Maine (1853-55)
*Frederick A. Pike 1837, congressman from Maine (1861-69)
*Lorenzo De Medici Sweat 1837, congressman from Maine (1863-65)
*Samuel Thurston 1843, first congressman from Oregon (1849-51)
*T.A.D. Fessenden 1845, congressman from Maine (1862-63)
*William W. Rice 1846, congressman from Massachusetts (1877-87)
*Isaac Newton Evans 1851, doctor and congressman from Pennsylvania (1877-79, 1883-87)
*Amos L. Allen 1860, congressman from Maine (1899-1911)
*Thomas Brackett Reed 1860, congressman from Maine (1877-99);Speaker of the House (1889-91, 1895-99)
*De Alva S. Alexander 1870, congressman from New York (1896-1910) andUnited States district attorney from New York (1889-93)
*Daniel J. McGillicuddy 1881, congressman from Maine (1911-17)
*Frederick Stevens 1881, congressman from Minnesota (1897-1915)
*John A. Peters 1885, congressman from Maine (1913-22) andUnited States district attorney from Maine (1922-47)
*Simon M. Hamlin 1900, congressman from Maine (1935-37)
*Donald F. Snow 1901, congressman from Maine (1929-33)
*Robert Hale 1910, congressman from Maine (1943-59)
*James C. Oliver 1917, congressman from Maine (1937-43)
*Edward C. Moran, Jr. 1917, congressman from Maine (1933-37) and gubernatorial candidate (1928, 1930)
*Joseph L. Fisher 1935, congressman from Virginia (1975-81)
*Peter A. Garland 1945, congressman from Maine (1961-63)
*Thomas H. Allen 1967,Rhodes Scholar , mayor ofPortland, Maine (1991-1992), and congressman from Maine (1997-present) [http://tomallen.house.gov/ *]
*Tom Andrews 1976, congressman from Maine (1991-1995)U.S. Cabinet Secretaries and other political and military figures
*William Fessenden 1823, congressman (1841-43) and senator (1854-64, 1865-69) from New Hampshire;
Secretary of the Treasury under PresidentAbraham Lincoln (1864-65)
*Horatio Bridge 1825, commodore in the US Navy; chief of the Naval Bureau of Provisions & Clothing (1854-1869)
*Hugh McCulloch 1827,Secretary of the Treasury under PresidentsAbraham Lincoln (1865),Andrew Johnson (1865-69) andChester A. Arthur (1884-85)
*Sumner Increase Kimball 1855, organizer (1878) and superintendent (1878-1916) of the U.S. Life-Saving Service, precursor to the U.S. Coast Guard
*William LeBaron Putnam 1855, mayor of Portland (1869-70) and gubernatorial candidate (1888)
*Ellis Spear 1858, Civil War general, U.S. Commissioner of Patents
*Sumner Pike 1913, member of theU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (1940-1946) and member of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (1946-1951)
*E. Frederick Morrow 1930, first African American to hold an executive position at theWhite House
*Everett P. Pope 1941,Medal of Honor recipient duringWorld War II
*David F. Gordon 1971, Director of Policy Planning at the U.S. State Department (2007-present) and professor
*Lawrence Lindsey 1976, professor of economics at Harvard, and economic adviser to PresidentGeorge W. Bush (2001-2002) who masterminded theBush tax cuts
*Peter Steinbrueck 1979, Seattle city councilman and activist
*Stephen Laffey 1984, mayor of Cranston, R.I. (2002-present); candidate for U.S. Senate (2006)U.S. Supreme Court Justices and other legal figures
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Amory Holbrook 1841, firstUnited States attorney for the Oregon territory and senatorial candidate
*Melville Weston Fuller 1853, 8thChief Justice of the United States (1888-1910)
*Harold Hitz Burton 1909, senator from Ohio (1941-45); associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1945-1958)
*John David Clifford, Jr. 1910,United States District Judge for the District of Maine (1933-47)
*Edward G. Hudon 1937, librarian for the U.S. Supreme Court (1972-76)
*Fred Fisher 1942,Boston attorney and figure in theArmy-McCarthy hearings .
*Dennis J. Hutchinson 1969,Rhodes Scholar , law clerk to US Supreme Court JusticeWilliam O. Douglas , professor of law at theUniversity of Chicago , and biographer of JusticeByron White (1998)
*Christopher Wolf 1976, law professor and attorney that represented Joseph Wilson andValerie Plame and was in critical in the formation of internet law
*Pat Meehan 1978,United States attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (2001-present)Ambassadors and other diplomats
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Wilhelm Haas 1953, former German Ambassador to Israel, Japan, and the Netherlands
*Thomas Pickering 1953, US Ambassador to Jordan (1974-78), Nigeria (1981-83), El Salvador (1983-85), Israel (1985-88), the United Nations (1989-92), India (1992-93), and Russia (1993-96); recipient of thirteen honorary degrees
*Laurence Pope 1967, US Ambassador to Chad (1993-96)
*David Pearce 1972, US Ambassador to Algeria (2008-present)
*Christopher Hill 1974, US Ambassador to Macedonia (1996-99), Poland (2000-2004), and South Korea (2004-2005); Undersecretary of State and chief US negotiator with North Korea (2005-Present)
*Lawrence Butler 1975, US Ambassador to Macedonia (2002-2005)cience & Medicine
*William Smyth 1822, professor of mathematics and philosophy at Bowdoin; author of popular textbooks on algebra, trigonometry, geometry and calculus (1833-59)
*Augustus Stinchfield 1868, co-founder of theMayo Clinic
*George Edwin Lord 1869, doctor killed at theBattle of Little Big Horn in 1876
*Francis Robbins Upton 1875, mathematician and inventor; long-time associate ofThomas Edison ; first student ever to receive a graduate degree from Princeton (1877) [http://www.princeton.edu/~seasweb/ginfo/upton.html *]
*Edwin Hall 1875, physicist, discoverer of theHall effect , used worldwide in sensors and has led more recently to thequantum Hall effect , the international standard defining theohm in electrical resistance
*Robert Peary 1877, Naval officer and leader of the first expedition to reach theNorth Pole (1909)
*Donald MacMillan 1898, member of the Peary expedition and pioneering Arctic explorer [http://academic.bowdoin.edu/arcticmuseum/biographies/html/macmillan.shtml *]
*Philip Hunter Timberlake 1908, prolific entomologist and writer of scientific essays
*Alfred Kinsey 1916, sex researcher, author of the controversialKinsey Reports (1948, 1953), professor at Indiana University (1920-56), and founder of theInstitute for Sex Research (1947) [http://www.indiana.edu/~kinsey/ *]
*Myron Avery 1920, environmentalist instrumental in the creation of theAppalachian Trail
*John Ripley Forbes 1938, conservationist and philanthropist of nature museums
*Daniel Hanley 1939, U.S. Olympic doctor and pioneer of drug-testing programs
*J. Ward Kennedy 1955, cardiologist who made novel studies concerning the heart's pumping power
*Auden Schendler 1992, corporate environmentalist prominently featured in issues of "Time Magazine " and "Businessweek "Athletics
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Fred Tootell 1923, Olympic gold medalist in the hammer throw (1924)
*George Mitchell 1954, Senate Majority Leader (1989-95) who, in 2007, released the Mitchell Report concerning steroid abuses in Major League Baseball
*Fred Ahern 1974, NHL hockey player
*Dale Arnold 1979, two-timeEmmy Award -winning sportcaster
*Joan Benoit Samuelson 1979, world record holder and winner of the Boston (1979, 1983), Olympic (1984) and Chicago (1985) marathons
*Rick Boyages 1985, head coach for the William & Mary Tribe men's basketball team (2000-2003)
*Joe Beninati 1987, television play-by-play announcer for theWashington Capitals (1994-present)
*Sean Starke 2003, professional ice hockey playerBusiness
*Thomas Hyde 1861,
Medal of Honor recipient and founder ofBath Iron Works (1884)
*Charles W. Morse , 1877, American ice, shipping and banking magnate. Ruined the career of New York mayor Robert Van Wyck and helped spark thePanic of 1907 .
*L. Brooks Leavitt , 1899, investment banker, partner, Paine, Webber & Co., Overseer, Bowdoin College, donor to college library
*Harvey Dow Gibson 1902,Red Cross commissioner and president of the Manufacturers Trust Co; served on the board of the1939 New York World's Fair
*Everett P. Pope 1941,Medal of Honor recipient, bank president, and longtime member (1977-87) and chairman of the college's Board of Trustees (1985-87)
*Charles Ireland, Jr. 1942, president ofCBS (1971-72)
*Bernard Osher , 1948, billionaire auctioneer ofButterfield & Butterfield and philanthropist
*Raymond S. Troubh 1950, independent financial consultant, general partner atLazard (1961-74), and interim chairman atEnron (2002-2004)
*Peter Buck 1952, billionaire co-founder of the Subway sandwich chain (1965) and physicist
*Leon Gorman 1956, president (1967-2001) and chairman (2001-present) ofL. L. Bean
*Charles M. Leighton 1957, CEO of CML Group (1968-present) and board member ofMetropolitan Life (1996-present)
*David A. Olsen 1959, CEO ofJohnson & Higgins (1990-97); vice chairman ofMarsh & McLennan (1997) and then board member (1997-present)
*John O. Parker, Jr. 1966, venture capitalist at Rho Ventures (2002-present)
*Kenneth Chenault 1973, president (1997-2001) and CEO (2001-present) ofAmerican Express ; the first African-American CEO of aFortune 500 company
*Stanley Druckenmiller 1975, billionaire financier and philanthropist; former business associate ofGeorge Soros
*Richard Salsman 1981, economist, author and lecturer
*Reed Hastings 1983, founder (1997) and CEO (1997-present) ofNetflix Academia
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College Founders and Presidents
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Nathan Lord 1809, president ofDartmouth College (1828-63) [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~presoff/succession/lord.html *]
*Alpheus Packard, Sr. 1819, professor (1824-65) and acting president (1882-84) of Bowdoin College
*William C. Larrabee 1828, president ofDePauw University (1848-1849)
*William Henry Allen 1833, president ofDickinson College (1847-48) andPennsylvania State University (1864-68)
*Samuel Harris 1833, president of Bowdoin College (1867-71) and Dwight Professor of Systematic Theology atYale Divinity School (1871-95)
*Cyrus Hamlin 1834, co-founder ofRobert College inIstanbul (1860); president ofMiddlebury College (1880-85)
*George Frederick Magoun 1841, first president of Iowa College, nowGrinnell College (1865-1885)
*Oliver Otis Howard 1850, Civil War general, commissioner of theFreedmen's Bureau (1865-72), and founder and president ofHoward University (1869-74)
*Kenneth Sills 1901, president of Bowdoin College (1918-52)
*Asa S. Knowles 1930, president of theUniversity of Toledo andNortheastern University , and namesake of the building which houses the Northeastern School of Law
*Lawrence Lee Pelletier 1936, president ofAllegheny College , and namesake of the school's library
*Robert W. Morse 1943, first president ofCase Western Reserve University (1966-71)
*Roger Howell, Jr. 1958,Rhodes Scholar and president of Bowdoin College (1969-78)
*Barry Mills 1972, president of Bowdoin College (2001-present) [http://www.bowdoin.edu/president/profile.shtml *]Professors and Scholars
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Calvin Ellis Stowe 1824, professor of religion at theAndover Theological Seminary ,Dartmouth College and Bowdoin College; husband and literary agent ofHarriet Beecher Stowe
*Henry Boynton Smith 1834, theologian and professor atAmherst College (1847-50) and the Union Theological Seminary (1850-74)
*Ezra Abbot 1840, influential biblical scholar and professor at theHarvard Divinity School (1872-84)
*Charles Carroll Everett 1850, theologian and philosopher; professor at (1869-78), and dean of (1878-1900), theHarvard Divinity School
*William Alfred Packard 1851, classical scholar and professor atPrinceton University
*Jonathan Stanton 1856, ornithologist and professor atBates College (1863-1906)
*Boyd Bartlett 1917, military officer and notable physics professor at theUnited States Military Academy
*Robert Albion 1918, author and professor atPrinceton University (1922-47) and atHarvard University (1948-65)
*Richard E. Morgan 1959, distinguished professor of Government at Bowdoin College (1969-present)
*Bruce E. Cain 1970,Rhodes Scholar and Heller Professor of Political Science atUC Berkeley (1989-present)
*Lyman Page 1978, astronomer, physicist, and professor atPrinceton University
*Meredith Jung-En Woo 1980, professor atNorthwestern University (1989-2000) and theUniversity of Michigan (2001-present); Dean of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at theUniversity of Virginia (2008-present); expert on Korean politicsFictional Alumni
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Hawkeye Pierce , the protagonist ofH. Richard Hornberger 's novel, "M*A*S*H" (1968), he attended a school based on Bowdoin; He was played byDonald Sutherland in theAcademy Award -winning film version (1970) and byAlan Alda in the long-running TV series (1972-83)
*Dr. Wilbur Larch, the pro-choice doctor who raises, Homer Wells, the protagonist ofJohn Irving 's novel, "The Cider House Rules " (1985);Michael Caine won anAcademy Award when he portrayed him in the film version (1999)
*Homer Wells, the protagonist ofJohn Irving 's "The Cider House Rules " (1985), he is the recipient of a Bowdoin degree forged by his mentor and father figure, Dr. Wilbur Larch; he was played byTobey Maguire in the film version (1999)
*Forney Hull, the main love interest of the lead character inBillie Letts ' novel, "Where the Heart Is" (1995); he was played byJames Frain in the film version (2000)Honorary Degree Recipients
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Jefferson Davis LL.D. 1859, senator from Mississippi (1847-53, 1857-61), Secretary of War under PresidentFranklin Pierce (1853-1857), and president of theConfederate States of America (1861-65); namesake of Bowdoin's award for excellence in government and constitutional law [http://www.hqudc.org/objectives/ *]
*Robert Frost Litt.D. 1926,Pulitzer Prize -winning poet and professor atAmherst College (1916-38)
*Harlan Fiske Stone LL.D. 1944, Attorney General under PresidentCalvin Coolidge (1924-25); Associate (1925-41) and Chief (1941-46) Justice of the Supreme Court
*N.C. Wyeth A.M. 1945, American artist and illustrator
*Margaret Chase Smith LL.D. 1952, representative (1940-49) and senator (1949-73) from Maine
*Edmund Muskie LL.D. 1957, Maine governor (1954-58); senator from Maine (1958-1980); Secretary of State under PresidentJimmy Carter (1980-81)
*Edward Brooke LL.D. 1969, senator from Massachusetts (1967-79)
*Andrew Wyeth D.F.A. 1970, American artist
*E. Frederic Morrow LL.D. 1970, first black US presidential aide; former Bowdoin undergraduate (1926-30)
*Olympia Snowe LL.D. 1983, representative (1979-94) and senator (1994-present) from Maine
*George H. W. Bush LL.D. 1982, 43rd Vice President (1981-89) and 41st President of the United States (1989-1993)
*Maya Angelou , Litt.D. 1987,Pulitzer Prize -winning poet and author
*Ken Burns L.H.D. 1991, director of documentaries on theAmerican Civil War (1990),baseball (1994) andjazz (2001)
*Cornel West L.H.D. 1999, celebrity professor at Yale, Harvard and Princeton [http://www.princeton.edu/~aasprog/faculty_professors.html *]
*Paul Simon LL.D. 2001, congressman (1975-85) and senator (1985-97) from Illinois
*Shulamit Ran Mus.D. 2004,Pulitzer Prize -winning composer
*Torsten N. Wiesel S.D. 2004,Nobel Prize winner in medicineNotable Faculty Members and Trustees (Non-Graduates)
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John Chandler (1762-1841), congressman and senator from Maine, trustee
*William King (1768-1862), Maine governor, trustee
*Jesse Appleton (1772-1819), president of Bowdoin and father of first ladyJane Pierce
*Parker Cleaveland (1780-1858), professor (50 years plus), scientist, "Father of American Mineralogy"
*Andrews Norton (1786-1853), theologian, visiting faculty member
*Amos Nourse (1794-1877), senator from Maine, professor of obstetrics
*James Bradbury (1802-1901), senator from Maine, trustee
*Roswell Dwight Hitchcock (1817-1887), professor of natural and revealed religion
*Charles Abiathar White (1826-1910), professor of natural history
*George Trumbull Ladd (1842-1921), professor of philosophy
*Roy Ridley (1890-1969), writer and poet, visiting faculty member
*Adam Walsh (1901-1985), NFL Coach of the Year for theCleveland Rams
*Rex Warner (1905-1986), English classicist, visiting faculty member
*Louis Coxe (1918-1993), poet and author, longtime professor of English
*Elliott Schwartz (1936-present), notable composer and Robert K. Beckwith Professor of Music Emiritus
*Angus King (1944-present), Maine governor, adjunct faculty member
*Richard Ford (1944-present),Pulitzer Prize -winning novelist of "Independence Day" (1995)
*Paul Franco (19??-present), professor of political philosophy
*Anthony Walton (1960-present), poet and writer-in-residenceReferences
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