- List of Amherst College people
This is a list of some notable people affiliated with
Amherst College .Notable alumni
College founders and presidents
*Edward Jones 1826, Principal of forerunner of
Fourah Bay College (the predecessor of theUniversity of Sierra Leone ) (Africa)
*Patrick Hues Mell 1833,Chancellor of theUniversity of Georgia
*Benjamin M. Palmer ex 1836, founder of predecessor ofRhodes College
*Edward Duffield Neill 1842, first Chancellor,University of Minnesota , 1858-1861; founder, first president, and professor,Macalester College
*Edward Joseph Cornish 1845, president of Jefferson College
*William S. Clark 1848, second president of the Massachusetts Agricultural College (now theUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst ), co-founder ofSapporo Agricultural College (nowHokkaido University ) inJapan
*Julius Hawley Seelye 1849, fifth president ofAmherst College (implemented theLatin honors system)
*ReverendDaniel Bliss 1852, founder and president ofAmerican University of Beirut (1866-1902)
*Reverend George Dana Pepper 1857, president ofColby College
*Henry Martin Tupper 1859, founder ofShaw University
*Francis Amasa Walker 1860, third president of MIT (1881-1897)
*George Harris 1866, seventh president of Amherst College
*James Griswold Merrill 1863, acting president (1890-1892) and president ofFisk University (1892-1908)
*William Jacob Holland 1869, fifth Chancellor,University of Pittsburgh
*Joseph Hardy Neesima 1870, founder ofDoshisha University in Japan
*William F. Slocum 1874, third president ofColorado College
*Frank Johnson Goodnow 1879, third president ofJohns Hopkins University
*Howard Sweetser Bliss 1882, second president ofAmerican University of Beirut
*Edward Smith Parsons 1883, president ofMarietta College
*Benjamin Rush Rhees 1883, third president of theUniversity of Rochester (1900-1935)
*James Hayden Tufts 1884, acting president, vice-president, dean, and professor,University of Chicago
*Frederic B. Pratt 1887, president ofPratt Institute (1893-1937)
*William Foster Pierce 1888, twelfth and longest serving president ofKenyon College (1896-1937)
*Bertrand Snell 1894, president ofClarkson University (1920-1945)
*Ernest Hatch Wilkins 1900, president ofOberlin College (1927-1946)
*Stanley King 1903, eleventh president of Amherst College
*Joseph Daniel Brownell 1910, president of Northland College (1914-1942)
*Lewis Williams Douglas 1916, ninth Principal ofMcGill University
*Harold F. Johnson 1918, one of co-founders ofHampshire College
*Dexter Keezer 1918, president ofReed College
*Charles W. Cole 1927, twelfth president of Amherst College
*Richard Glenn Gettell 1933, thirteenth president ofMount Holyoke College
*Paul L. Ward 1933, president ofSarah Lawrence College
*Duncan Ballantine 1934, president of Reed College
*David Truman 1935, fifteenth president of Mount Holyoke College
*John W. Atherton 1939, founding president ofPitzer College
*Calvin Plimpton 1939, thirteenth president of Amherst College; president ofDownstate Medical Center andAmerican University of Beirut
*Julian Gibbs 1947, fifteenth president of Amherst College
*Paul Bragdon 1950, president of Reed College andOregon Graduate Institute ; subsequently interim president ofLewis & Clark College
*Charles R. Longsworth 1951, president ofHampshire College , founding vice-president
*Ulric Haynes, Jr. 1952, president ofState University of New York at Old Westbury
*Charles H. Trout 1953, president ofHarcum College , president ofWashington College (1990-1995)
*Ralph Z. Sorenson 1955, seventh president ofBabson College (1974-1981), one of co-founders of theAsian Institute of Management (AIM) in thePhilippines
*Peter Berek 1961, interim president, dean of faculty and provost, professor, Mount Holyoke College
*Richard M. Freeland 1963, president ofNortheastern University (1996-2006)
*David K. Lewis 1964, interim president, provost and dean of faculty, professor,Connecticut College
*David L. Potter 1964, current president ofNorth Georgia College & State University
*Colin Diver 1965, current president of Reed College
*Harold R. Wilde 1967, current president ofNorth Central College
*Richard L. McCormick 1969, current president ofRutgers University ; former president of theUniversity of Washington , 1995-2002; vice-chancellor and provost of theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
*William S. Pfeiffer 1969, current president ofWarren Wilson College
*George R. Johnson 1973, ninth president ofLeMoyne-Owen College Academics
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Philologist andlexicographer Francis Andrew March 1845, considered the principal founder of moderncomparative linguistics in Anglo-Saxon; Prof. of English language andcomparative philology ; also taught French, German, Greek,Latin ,political economy , theConstitution ,law , andbotany
*GeologistBenjamin Kendall Emerson 1865, geologist, author, and professor
*Political Scientist John Burgess 1867, one of the founders of modernpolitical science
*HistorianHerbert Baxter Adams 1872, writings introduced scientific methods of investigation, credited with bringing study of politics into realm ofsocial sciences
*LibrarianMelvil Dewey 1874, of theDewey Decimal System , founder ofAmerican Library Association
*EconomistJohn Bates Clark 1875, namesake of theJohn Bates Clark Medal
*AstronomerDavid Peck Todd 1875, noted astronomer, leader of significant astronomical expeditions
*Political ScientistFrank Johnson Goodnow 1879, early scholar ofpublic administration andadministrative law , expert in government, advisor in drafting Chinese constitution in 1913-14 (appears above)
*Historian, author, librarianFrederic Bancroft 1882, namesake of theBancroft Prize
*PhilosopherJames Hayden Tufts 1884, co-founder of University of Chicago School of Pragmatism
*PsychologistEdmund B. Delabarre 1886, pioneer in shape perception, among other fields
*AstronomerRaymond Smith Dugan 1899, discovered 16 Asteroids (including516 Amherstia ), wrote standard two volume textbook
*HistorianPreserved Smith 1901, historian ofProtestant Reformation ; Prof. at Amherst, Harvard
*EconomistJohn Maurice Clark 1905, best known forerunner of American school of pragmatic economics
*Educator and philosopherScott Buchanan 1916, founder ofGreat Books program atSt. John's College
*SociologistTalcott Parsons 1924, one of most influentialsociologist during much of the 20th century
*ChemistPaul Doughty Bartlett 1928, revolutionized the wayorganic chemistry is taught and practiced in the world
*MathematicianStephen Cole Kleene 1930, helped lay foundations fortheoretical computer science
*ChemistWilliam Summer Johnson 1936, among the world's leading synthetic organic chemists
*American historian, professor, and activistH. Stuart Hughes 1937
*HistorianJohn Whitney Hall 1939, pioneer in field ofJapanese studies , authority on pre-war Japan
*Poet and professor Richard P. Wilbur 1942, the second poet to be namedU.S. Poet Laureate ; Amherst College professorRobert Frost was Wilbur's teacher and mentor
*Poet and translatorDavid Ferry 1946, recipient of theBobbitt National Prize for Poetry
*ChemistJulian Howard Gibbs 1947, former chairman of the Chemistry Department at Brown University and President ofAmherst College (won the High Polymer Prize of theAmerican Physical Society , 1967)
*NeuroscientistJames Olds 1947, one of the foremost psychologist of the twentieth century
*Political ScientistRichard Fenno 1948, namesake ofFenno's Paradox and Richard F. Fenno Jr. Prize
*PhysicistHenry Way Kendall 1950, experimental work provided first evidence ofquarks andquark model
*MicrobiologistCarl R. Woese 1950, redrewtaxonomic tree, originator ofRNA world hypothesis
*Political ScientistAndrew Hacker 1951, novel interdisciplinary work on questions of race, class, andgender
*Physical ChemistPeter Toennies 1952, former director of theMax Planck Institute for Flow Research; recipient, inter alia, of Physics Award of the Gottingen Academy of Sciences, Stern-Geriach Gold Medal (experimental physics),Kolos Medal (chemistry) (2005), and Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics (2006)
*Translator and poetRobert Fagles 1955, best known for translations of ancient Greekclassics , particularly translations ofepic poems ofHomer
*EconomistEdmund Phelps 1955, seminal work,natural rate of unemployment ,Golden Rule savings rate
*Political ScientistAlan Schechter 1957
*ScientistDavid Suzuki 1958, internationally honoured Canadian environmental scientist and activist
*HistorianJohn W. Dower 1959, scholar of modern Japanese history,Bancroft Prize
*Economist David Bradford 1960, economist, professor at Princeton University
*Planetary scientistAndrew Ingersoll 1960, recipient ofKuiper Prize (2007)
*Philosopher and law professorJames Boyd White 1960, founder of "Law and Literature " movement
*MITInstitute Professor John M. Deutch 1961, chairman of Chemistry Dept., Dean of Science, Provost
*Musicologist and musicianPhilip Gossett 1963, one of the world's leading authorities on 19th century Italian music; Prof., Univ. of Chicago and Univ. of Rome
*EconomistJoseph E. Stiglitz 1964,John Bates Clark Medal ; former professor atOxford , Yale, Stanford, and Princeton; seminal work in the theory of markets with asymmetric information andefficiency wages
*Sterling Professor of FrenchR. Howard Bloch 1965,Bibliotheque National ,Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
*Physical ChemistRobert W. Field 1965, recipient, inter alia, of the Broida Prize, Plyler Prize, Lippincott Award, and Nobel Laureate Signature Award
*PhilosopherWilliam Lycan 1966, contributions to philosophy of language, mind, epistemology, linguistics
*HistorianTheodore Rosengarten 1966, scholar of U.S. Southern history
*Computer scientistDavid S. Johnson 1967, computer scientist, head of Algorithms and Optimization Department (research) atAT&T Labs (formerBell Labs )
*AnthropologistLoring Danforth 1971, award-winning scholar; pre-eminent expert,Macedonia naming dispute
*Environmental biologistPeter M. Vitousek 1971, named America's best ecologist by Time Magazine and CNN, recipient of the Princeton Environmental Prize (2002)
*AstronomerDavid Helfand 1973, chair of the department of Astronomy at Columbia University, co-director of ColumbiaAstrophysics Laboratory, professor in physics department
*Ethnomusicologist Theodore Levin 1973
*Geophysicist, earth and planetary scientist, and astronomerRaymond Jeanloz 1975
*Mathematician and political scientistJoshua M. Epstein 1976, pioneer inagent based model s; computational and mathematical modeling of complex social, economic, and biological systems; groundbreaking work onepidemics andbioterrorism
*HistorianAndrew R. Heinze 1977
*Bioethicist Ezekiel J. Emanuel 1979, leading medical ethicist
*ChemistAmy Rosenzweig 1988, leader in advancingsynchrotron -basedprotein crystallography
*Political ScientistSumantra Bose 1992, professor of Internatl. & Comp. Pol.,London School of Economics
*StatisticianRichmond Mayo-Smith 18_(?), at the time, one of the foremost authorities on the subjectProfessional athletes
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Steve Partenheimer 1913, third baseman,Detroit Tigers , 1913
*Howard Groskloss 1930, infielder,Pittsburgh Pirates , 1930-1932
*Doug Swift 1970, Linebacker,Miami Dolphins , 1970-1975,anesthesiologist
*Jean Fugett 1972, Tight End,Dallas Cowboys 1972-1975, andWashington Redskins , 1976-1979
*Freddie Scott 1974, Wide Receiver, Baltimore Colts, 1974-77, andDetroit Lions 1978-1983
*Richard N. Thompson 1980, pitcher,Cleveland Indians , 1985, andMontreal Expos , 1989-1990
*John J. Cerutti 1982, pitcher,Toronto Blue Jays , 1985-1990, andDetroit Tigers , 1991Clergy and biblical scholars
*Missionary and linguist
David Oliver Allen 1823, first AmericanProtestant missionary appointed toBombay ,India ; first translation of the Bible in the Mahratta language
*Biblical scholarBela Bates Edwards 1824, also editor-in-chief ofBibliotheca Sacra , the oldest continuous theological journal in the United States
*Missionary and scholarElijah Coleman Bridgman 1826, the first AmericanProtestant missionary appointed toChina , America's first "China expert"
*Missionary and linguistJustin Perkins 1829, first AmericanProtestant missionary appointed toIran
*Biblical scholarHoratio Balch Hackett 1830
*PreacherHenry Ward Beecher 1834
*ArchbishopJames Roosevelt Bayley ex 1835, eighthArchbishop of Baltimore
*Roswell Dwight Hitchcock 1836, president of Union Theological Seminary (1880-87)
*PreacherBenjamin M. Palmer ex 1836, acclaimedorator ,Bible -based theologian; confederate preacher
*BishopFrederic Dan Huntington 1839, first Episcopal bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Central New York
*Biblical scholarHenry Preserved Smith 1869, professor atAmherst College (1897-1906)
*Christian thinkerUchimura Kanzo 1887, founder ofNonchurch Movement ofChristianity inJapan
*TheologianRobert McAfee Brown 1943, int. leader insocial justice ,civil rights , andecumenical causes
*CanadianAnglican priestRoland de Corneille 1948(?),human rights activist
*Farzam Arbab 1964, member of theUniversal House of Justice , the supreme governing body of theBahá'í Faith (doctorate inelementary particle physics )
*Buddhist scholar, teacher, and practitionerB. Alan Wallace 1987, translator for dozens ofTibet anlamas inIndia , Europe, and North America, including HH theDali Lama (Amherst B.A. in physics and phil. of science)Presidents and heads of state
*Thirtieth
President of the United States Calvin Coolidge 1895 (1923-1929)
*Albert II ofMonaco 1981
*Francisco G. Flores 1981, former President ofEl Salvador Cabinet members, cabinet level and sub-cabinet officials
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Horace Maynard 1838, Postmaster General, cabinet ofRutherford Hayes (prior to 1972, a cabinet office)
*Charles H. Allen 1869,Assistant Secretary of the Navy replacingTheodore Roosevelt in Wilson administration
*Robert Lansing 1886,United States Secretary of State 1915-1920; Acting Secretary of State (1914-1915); nominal head, United States Commission to theParis Peace Conference
*William Henry Lewis 1892, first African-American appointed to a sub-cabinet position, AssistantUnited States Attorney General
*Harlan Fiske Stone 1894,United States Attorney General
*Calvin Coolidge 1895, twenty-ninthVice-President of the United States (1921-1923) (appears above)
*Lewis W. Douglas 1916, Director of the Budget, nowOffice of Management and Budget
*John J. McCloy 1919, AssistantUnited States Secretary of War (1941-1945)
*Dr.Amon Nikoi 1953, Senior Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Finance; Minister of Finance and Economic Planning (Ghana )
*David Bradford 1960, former member ofPresident's Council of Economic Advisors
*John M. Deutch 1960, U.S.Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) and of theCentral Intelligence Agency (cabinet rank inBill Clinton administration);United States Deputy Secretary of Defense ; U.S.Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics ;US Department of Energy , Under Secretary
*Joseph E. Stiglitz 1964, former member and Chairman of thePresident's Council of Economic Advisors
*Sang Mok Suh 1969, Minister of Health and Welfare,South Korea (1993-1995)
*Antonis Samaras 1974, GreekMinister of Foreign Affairs (1989-92); Min. of Econ. Affairs (1989)
*George Papandreou 1975, GreekMinister of Foreign Affairs (1999-04); (twice) Minister of Education; Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (1993-94);Foreign Minister ofGreece , President ofSocialist International
*Francisco G. Flores 1981, former Secretary of Information; President of Congress (El Salvador ) (appears above)
*Dr.Mian Asad Hayaud Din 1985, former Deputy Secretary (Economic & Finance-II) (Pakistan )
*Uhuru Kenyatta 1985, minister in cabinet of PresidentDaniel arap Moi (Kenya )United States Supreme Court
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Harlan Fiske Stone 1894,Associate Justice (1925-1941) and twelfthChief Justice (1941-1946); the only justice physically to have filled all nine seats on the bench of theUnited States Supreme Court , having moved by seniority from the most junior Associate Justice to the most senior Associate Justice to the Chief Justice; principal role in upholding PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt 'sNew Deal programs; wrote majority opinions in, among other decisions, the landmark cases ofInternational Shoe Co. v. Washington (1945) (personal jurisdiction) andEx parte Quirin (1942) (mil. jurisd.)Diplomats and government officials
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John Elliot Ward ex 1835, U.S. Minister toChina , elected acting Lieut. Gov. of Georgia,U.S. Attorney (GA)
*Horace Maynard 1838, Minister toTurkey in Administration ofUlysses S. Grant (appears above)
*Edward Duffield Neill 1842,consul toDublin (appears above)
*John C. Caldwell 1855, Min. toUruguay andParaguay ; con. toValparaiso ,Chile , andSan José, Costa Rica
*Francis Amasa Walker 1860, Chief of U.S. Bureau of Statistics, Director of both 9th and 10th U.S.census
*Arthur Sherburne Hardy ex 1869, Minister Plenipotentiary (Ambassador ) toPersia ,Greece ,Romania ,Serbia ,Switzerland , andSpain
*Walter Wyman 1870, thirdSurgeon General of the United States
*Frank C. Partridge 1882,Solicitor of theDepartment of State ; Min. toVenezuela ; con. general toTangier, Morocco
*SirHerbert Ames 1885, financial director, Secretariat of theLeague of Nations (Member of Parliament ,Canada )
*SirChentung Liang-Cheng 1885, Ambassador ofChina to theUnited States
*Robert Lansing 1886, Counselor of theDepartment of State (appears above)
*Dwight Morrow 1895, Ambassador toMexico , chairman of the Morrow Board
*Joseph Bartlett Eastman 1904,Interstate Commerce Commission er (1919-1944); Federal Coordinator of Railroads; Director of Office of Defense Transportation
*Leland Olds 1912, Chairman of theFederal Power Commission under PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt
*Lewis W. Douglas 1916, head,War Shipping Administration ; Ambassador to theUnited Kingdom
*John J. McCloy 1919, second president of theWorld Bank , member of theWarren Commission andDraper Committee (appears above)
*Robert H. Thayer 1922, Minister toRomania , Asst.Secretary of State for Ed. and Cultural Affairs
*Charles Woolsey Cole 1927, Ambassador to Chile; director of theFederal Reserve Bank of Boston (president ofAmherst College , 1946-1960)
*Toshikazu Kase 1927,Japan 's first Ambassador to theUnited Nations
*Walter Henry Rozell Jr. 1932, Governor of the State Bank ofEthiopia ; awarded Star of Ethiopia byEmperor Haile Selassie (consultant to the central banks ofThailand ,Nigeria , andSouth Vietnam )
*Philip Hall Coombs 1937, first AssistantSecretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs
*Robert G. Neumann 1940 MA, Ambassador toAfghanistan ,Morocco , andSaudi Arabia
*David P. Eastburn 1942, president of theFederal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
*Talcott Williams Seelye 1944, Ambassador toSyria ,Tunisia , Saudi Arabia; U.S. Presidential Envoy toLebanon
*Edward Ney 1946, Ambassador toCanada
*Harry Barnes 1949, Ambassador to Chile,India , andRomania
*Ulric Haynes, Jr. 1952, Ambassador toAlgeria , staff member of theNational Security Council
*Dr.Amon Nikoi 1953, permanent representative ofGhana to the UN; Executive Director of theInternational Monetary Fund ; chairman of the Board of Directors of theBank of Ghana ; Governor of the Bank of Ghana
*Mizoguchi Michio 1955, Ambassador ofJapan for Asia Pacific Cooperation
*Ralph Z. Sorenson 1955, director of theFederal Reserve Bank of Boston (appears above)
*Takekazu Kuriyama 1956, Ambassador of Japan to the United States
*Hiroaki Fujii 1958, Ambassador of Japan toThailand ,Great Britain (current president of theJapan Foundation )
*John F. Wieland 1958, chairman of the Board of Directors of theFederal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
*David Bradford 1960, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, U.S.Department of the Treasury (appears above)
*Harold E. Varmus 1961, Director of theNational Institutes of Health (1993-2000)
*Asomura Kuniaki 1962, Ambassador of Japan toCzech Republic
*Joseph E. Stiglitz 1964, Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist of theWorld Bank (appears above)
*Kazuo Asakai 1967, Ambassador of Japan to theEuropean Union , former Ambassador toMyanmar
*Nobuyasu Abe 1969, Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs at the United Nations, former Ambassador of Japan toSaudi Arabia , consul-general of Japan in US
*David Kessler 1973, head ofFood and Drug Administration (1990-1997)
*Stavros Lambrinidis 1984,Ambassador at Large of theHellenic Republic (Greece )
*Mian Asad Hayaud Din 1985, Director, Office of the Chief Commissioner (Pakistan ) (appears above)
*Gerald F. Masoudi 1990, Chief Counsel of theFood and Drug Administration
*Gregory F. Jacob 1996, Solicitor of theDepartment of Labor ; former special assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
*Thomas F. Daughton _(?), deputy chief of mission,Algeria ; chargé d'affaires ad interim (acting Ambassador),Gabon , Africa; consul to Thessaloniki, Greece
*Ambassador Craig Dunkerley _(?), Secretary of State Special Envoy for Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
*Nobina Robinson _(?), former Canadian diplomat, Coordinator for Canada's Relations with theOrganization of American States (currently executive director of Canadian Foundation for the Americas)enators, Congresspersons, and other politicians
*Representative
Edward Dickinson 1823, father of Emily
*RepresentativeLincoln Clark 1825 (Iowa ) (Attorney General ofAlabama and circuit judge)
*Representative James Humphrey 1831 (New York )
*Robert Purvis 1831(?),antebellum African-Americanabolitionist , supporter ofUnderground Railroad
*RepresentativeNathan Belcher 1832 (Connecticut ) (state legislator and lawyer)
*RepresentativeLucien Barbour 1837 (Indiana ) (U.S. Attorney )
*RepresentativeDavid Stuart 1838 (Michigan ) (PresidentAbraham Lincoln appointed him brigadier general in Civil War)
*RepresentativeHorace Maynard (Tennessee ) 1838 (Attorney General of Tennessee) (appears above)
*SenatorSamuel Clarke Pomeroy ex (1836-38) (Kansas ) (mayor; railroad president)
*John P. Sanderson 1839, member ofProvisional Confederate Congress (Florida )
*Representative Martin R. Thayer ex 1840 (Pennsylvania ) (state judge)
*RepresentativeCharles Delano 1840 (Massachusetts )
*RepresentativeWaldo Hutchins 1842 (New York)
*"Speaker of the House"Galusha A. Grow 1844 (Pennsylvania ) (24th Speaker) (railroad president)
*RepresentativeJulius H. Seelye 1849 (Massachusetts) (president ofAmherst College ) (appears above)
*Representative Charles P. Thompson 1846 (Massachusetts) (U.S. Assistant D. A. and judge)
*Representative Samuel M. Arnell 1844(?) (Tennessee )
*RepresentativeWilliam Whiting II 1862 (Massachusetts) (state legislator and mayor)
*RepresentativeWilliam Shadrach Knox 1865 (Massachusetts)
*RepresentativeFrancis W. Rockwell 1868 (Massachusetts) (state legislator and judge)
*Representative Charles H. Allen 1869 (Massachusetts) (appears above)
*RepresentativeCaleb R. Layton 1873 (Delaware ) (DelawareSecretary of State and physician)
*RepresentativeLewis Sperry 1873 (Connecticut) (state legislator and lawyer)
*Senator and "Speaker of the House"Frederick H. Gillett 1874 (Massachusetts) (37th Speaker)
*RepresentativeHenry Stockbridge, Jr. 1877 (Maryland ) (Regent of the University of Maryland)
*RepresentativeGeorge H. Utter 1877 (Rhode Island )
*RepresentativeGeorge P. Lawrence 1880 (Massachusetts) (state legislator and judge)
*SenatorFrank C. Partridge 1882 (Vermont ) (appears above)
*"Speaker of the House"Henry T. Rainey 1883 (Illinois ) (40th Speaker)
*RepresentativeEdward Bassett 1884 (New York) (a founding father of modern dayurban planning )
*Member of Parliament inCanada SirHerbert Ames 1885 (appears above)
*RepresentativeAllen T. Treadway 1886 (Massachusetts) (in office sixteen consecutive terms)
*William Estabrook Chancellor 1889, nemesis ofWarren G. Harding
*RepresentativeGeorge B. Churchill 1889 (Massachusetts) (professor atAmherst College )
*Representative and "House minority leader"Bertrand Snell 1894 (New York) (appears above)
*RepresentativeCharles B. Law 1895 (New York)
*SenatorDwight Morrow 1895 (New Jersey ) (appears above)
*RepresentativeAlbert E. Austin 1899 (Connecticut ) (physician and stepfather ofClare Booth Luce )
*RepresentativeFoster Waterman Stearns 1903 (New Hampshire ) (regent of theSmithsonian Institution )
*RepresentativeBruce Fairchild Barton 1907 (New York)
*RepresentativeLewis W. Douglas 1916 (Arizona ) (appears above) (Council on Foreign Relations )
*RepresentativeAugustus W. Bennet 1918 (New York)
*SenatorKingsley A. Taft 1925 (Ohio ) (judge and chief justice of Ohio Supreme Court)
*RepresentativeJohn Michael Murphy ex 1943 (New York)
*RepresentativeThomas Ballenger 1948 (Ohio) (served consecutive terms, 1986-2005)
*Member of Parliament inCanada Roland de Corneille 1948(?) (appears above)
*SenatorThomas F. Eagleton 1950 (Missouri ) (1969-1987), one-time running mate ofGeorge McGovern (MissouriAttorney General andLieutenant Governor )
*Richard W. DeKorte 1957 New Jersey,Energy Czar and former member and majority leader of theNew Jersey General Assembly
*RepresentativeRobert H. Steele 1960 (Connecticut , 1970-1975)
*Ngengi Muigai 1969, Member of Parliament ofKenya
*Sang Mok Suh 1969, member ofSouth Korean National Assembly (1988-2000)
*Representative Thomas M. Davis III 1971 (Virginia )
*Eric Kriss 1971, former Massachusetts Secretary for Finance and Administration
*Samuel I. Rosenberg 1972, member,Maryland House of Delegates and law professor
*Peter Franchot 1973, Maryland Comptroller and former member of theMaryland House of Delegates
*RepresentativeMartin Hoke 1973 (Ohio) (1993-1997)
*Antonis Samaras 1974, member of theEuropean Parliament ; former member of theGreek Parliament (appears above)
*George Papandreou 1975, member of the Greek Parliament; leader ofPASOK , opposition party (appears above)
*Eric T. Schneiderman 1977,New York State Senator , former deputy minority leader
*Bradley Campbell 1983, New Jersey Commissioner, Department of Environmental Protection
*Stavros Lambrinidis 1984, member of European Parliament fromGreece (appears above)
*Uhuru Kenyatta 1985, opposition leader inKenya , member of Parliament ofKenya (appears above)
*Rob Witwer 1993, member ofColorado House of Representatives
*Paul Rieckhoff 1998, Executive Director ofIraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Governors, elected and appointed
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Alexander H. Bullock 1836,Governor ofMassachusetts (state legislator, judge, and mayor)
*Charles L. Robinson 1839(?), firstGovernor ofKansas (1861-1863), first elected "territorialGovernor " of Kansas (physician,abolitionist , and regent of theUniversity of Kansas )
*Charles Bartlett Andrews 1858,Governor ofConnecticut
*Lucius F. C. Garvin 1862, twiceGovernor of Rhode Island
*Charles H. Allen 1869, first civilGovernor ofPuerto Rico (appears above)
*George H. Utter 1877,Rhode Island Governor ,Lieutenant Governor , andSecretary of State
*Calvin Coolidge 1895,Governor ,Lieutenant Governor ofMassachusetts (mayor) (appears above)
*John J. McCloy 1919, U.S. militaryGovernor andHigh Commissioner ofGermany (appears above)
*William Henry Hastie 1925, first African-American civilGovernor of the U.S.Virgin Islands
*David D. Freudenthal 1973, twiceGovernor ofWyoming (formerU.S. Attorney )Lawyers and judges
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Addison Brown ex 1852,U.S. District Court judge (New York ) (one of founders of N.Y. Botanical Gardens)
*Charles Bartlett Andrews 1858, Chief Justice of theConnecticut Supreme Court (appears above)
*Henry Stockbridge, Jr. 1877, Judge,Maryland Court of Appeals (1911-1926) (appears above)
*Luther Ely Smith , 1894, lawyer and founder ofJefferson National Expansion Memorial
*Harlan Fiske Stone 1894, Professor and Dean ofColumbia Law School (appears above)
*Charles Hamilton Houston 1915, legal architect of school desegregation strategy culminating inBrown v. Board ; first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review and first to receiveSJD ;Spingarn Medal
*John J. McCloy 1919, name partner inMilbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy ; adviser of ninePresident s
*James Mclure, Jr. 1913,U.S. District Court Judge (Pennsylvania )
*Leonard Page Moore 1919(?), Federal appellate judge (Second Circuit ), 1957-1971;senior status , 1971;U.S. Attorney , 1953-1957
*William Henry Hastie 1925, first African-AmericanU.S. District Court judge (Virgin Islands ); first African-American Federal appellate judge andChief Judge (Third Circuit ); dean ofHoward University Law School; second African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review;Spingarn Medal (appears above)
*Kingsley A. Taft 1925,Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (appears above)
*Donald G. Murray 1934, plaintiff inMurray v. Pearson
*Nauman Scott 1934,U.S. District Court judge (Louisiana ) (1970-2001)
*Robert M. Morgenthau 1941,District Attorney ofNew York County and formerU.S. Attorney
*William H. Webster 1947,U.S. District Court judge (Missouri ) and Federal Appellate judge (Eighth Circuit ) (alsoU.S. Attorney , 1960-1961; awardedNational Security Medal andPresidential Medal of Freedom )
*Alexander M. Keith 1950, former Justice andChief Justice of theMinnesota State Supreme Court (alsoLieutenant Governor of Minnesota)
*James J. White 1956, leading scholar of commercial law, Professor of Law atMichigan University
*Philip H. Lilienthal 1962,humanitarian andAIDS activist; founder ofWorldCamps
*Alvin Klevorick 1963, Professor of Law and Professor of Economics,Yale Law School
*Peter Messitte 1963,U.S. District Court judge (Maryland )
*James T. Giles 1964,U.S. District Court judge (Pennsylvania ),Chief Judge (1999-2006)
*Colin Diver 1965, former Professor and Dean,University of Pennsylvania Law School (appears above)
*John C. Coffee 1966, Professor,Columbia Law School
*Robert Harrison 1968, Professor,Yale Law School
*William P. Alford 1970, Professor and Director of East Asian Legal Studies atHarvard Law School
*Samuel H. Mays 1970,U.S. District Court judge (Tennessee )
*E. G. Noyes 1970, Judge,Arizona Court of Appeals (1992-2003)
*Joseph H. Hartzler 1972,U.S. Attorney , lead U.S. Attorney in theOklahoma City Bombing trial
*William W. Fisher 1976, Professor,Harvard Law School
*Paul M. Smith 1976, winning attorney ofLawrence v. Texas (Supreme Court practitioner)
*Patrick Fitzgerald 1982,U.S. Attorney ;U.S. Dept. of Justice Special Counsel in charge of investigating theValerie Plame scandal; prosecutor ofConrad Black ,Scooter Libby ,John Gotti ,Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman and others in the 1993World Trade Center Bombing trial, and former Ill. gov.George Ryan ; chief counsel in prosecutions related to the1998 U.S. embassy bombings inKenya andTanzania
*Karin Immergut 1982,U.S. Attorney
*Benjamin Roin _(?), Professor,Harvard Law School Businesspeople
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Daniel Willis James 1863, head ofPhelps, Dodge, and Company , philanthropist
*Daniel Collamore Heath 1868, publisher, founder ofD.C. Heath and Company , now part ofHoughton Mifflin
*Irving Putnam ex 1872, one ofG. P. Putnam's Sons , a major U.S.book publisher
*Frank Lusk Babbott 1878,jute merchant, art collector, patron, and philanthropist
*Henry Clay Folger 1879,Standard Oil president,Folger Shakespeare Library founder
*Charles Millard Pratt 1879, company secretary ofStandard Oil .
*Arthur Vining Davis 1888, president and chairman ofAluminum Company of America (Alcoa ), 1910-1953; founder ofArthur Vining Davis Foundations
*Dwight Morrow 1895, partner atJ.P. Morgan & Co.
*Herbert L. Pratt 1895, head ofStandard Oil
*Bruce Fairchild Barton 1907, co-founder of precursor toBBDO , head ofBBDO until 1961 (appears above)
*Charles E. Merrill ex 1908, the founder of Merrill Lynch & Co.
*Clarence Birdseye ex 1910, food preservationist, founder ofBirds Eye Foods,National Inventors Hall of Fame
*John J. McCloy 1919, chairman ofChase Manhattan Bank ,Council on Foreign Relations , andFord Foundation
*Edward Ney 1946, CEO ofYoung & Rubicam
*Harry Dalton 1950, executive infront office of AmericanMajor League baseball ; served as general manager of three major league baseball teams, including theMilwaukee Brewers
*Lloyd Schermer 1950, CEO ofLee Enterprises , a national media company; chairman of predecessor of theNewspaper Association of America
*H. Irving Grousbeck 1956, current co-owner and managing partner of theBoston Celtics , co-founder and past chairman ofContinental Cablevision , professor atStanford Business School
*John B. Schwemm 1956, Chairman and CEO of R.R. Donnelly & Sons Co. (retired)
*Amos Hostetter, Jr. 1958, former chief executive officer ofMediaOne
*John Abele 1959, founder and director ofBoston Scientific
*George Kenneth Heebner 1962, co-founder and chairman of Capital Growth Management Limited Partnership (CGM), featured in the June 2008Fortune magazine as the best mutual fund manager in the U.S.
*Hugh B. Price 1963, former President of theNational Urban League
*Martin S. Schwartz 1967,Wall Street trader, author, profiled in national bestseller "Market Wizards"
*Daniel J Sullivan 1969, founder of Roadway Package System (now FedEx Ground)
*Glen Lewy 1971, member,Council on Foreign Relations ; National Chair of theAnti-Defamation League ; New York State lawyer, investment banker, and venture capitalist
*Eric Kriss 1971, co-founder ofBain Capital , former CEO of MediQual Systems (appears above)
*Winthrop H. Smith, Jr. 1971, entrepreneur; CEO of Summit Ventures; former executive vice president ofMerrill Lynch & Co. , chairman of Merrill International; member,Council on Foreign Relations
*John Tarnoff 1973, senior executive atDreamWorks Animation , head of Show Development
*Daniel F. Duquette 1980, former executive infront office of AmericanMajor League baseball ; served as general manager of two major league baseball teams, including theBoston Red Sox
*Seth H. Waugh 1980, current CEO ofDeutsche Bank Americas
*Charles Brewer 1981, entrepreneur and founder ofMindspring Enterprises, aninternet service provider
*Sung Joo Kim 1981, chairman and CEO of MCM Group (the German luxury goods company), founder and former director ofSung Joo International inSouth Korea
*Frits van Paasschen 1983, current CEO of Sherwood Hotels & Resorts, Worldwide, Inc.; former president and CEO ofCoors Brewing Company
*Neal Huntington 1991, general manager of thePittsburgh Pirates
*Benjamin P. Cherington 1996, vice president of player personnel for theBoston Red Sox
*George N. Gillett, Jr. ex, chairman of Booth Creek Management Corp., Booth Ski Creek Holdings, Inc.; owns various interests in food industry and sports teams, including the NHLMontreal Canadiens
*David L. Swift _(?) (BA physics and mathematics), president and CEO of Goodman Global, Inc.
=Directors of Central Intelligence (DCI),CIA , and theFBI =*
Stansfield Turner ex 1945 (1977-81) (president ofU.S. Naval War College , 1972-74)
*William H. Webster 1947 (1987-91) (FBI Director , 1978-87)
*John M. Deutch 1960 (1995-96)Nobel Prize winners*
Henry W. Kendall 1950 (1990, Physics)
*Edmund Phelps 1955 (2006, Economics)
*Harold E. Varmus 1961 (1989, Physiology or Medicine)
*Joseph E. Stiglitz 1964 (2001, Economics)Crafoord Prize winner*
Carl R. Woese 1950 (2003, Microbiology)Pulitzer Prize winners*
Alfred Friendly 1933 (1968, International Reporting)
*Richard P. Wilbur 1942 (1957, Poetry; 1989, Poetry) (U.S.Poet Laureate ;National Book Award ;Bollingen Prize ;Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize ;Edna St. Vincent Millay award;Frost Medal ) (appears above)
*James I. Merrill 1947 (1977, Poetry) (twice named recipient ofNational Book Award , 1967 and 1979;National Book Critics Circle Award ;Bollingen Prize ;Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry )
*Tad Mosel 1947 (1961, Drama)
*William S. McFeely 1952 (1982, Biography) (Lincoln Prize )
*John W. Dower 1959 (2000, General Non-Fiction) (National Book Award ) (appears above)
*Nils Bruzelius 1968 (1980, Investigative Reporting (team))
*Walter Allen McDougall 1968 (1986, General Non-Fiction)
*Blair Kamin 1979 (1999, Criticism)
*Betsy Mckay 1983 (1999, International Reporting (team))
*Richard Read 1980 (1999, Explanatory; 2001, Public Service (team))
*Debby Applegate 1989 (2007, Biography)MacArthur Fellowship winners*
Carl R. Woese 1950, microbiologist
*Theodore Rosengarten 1966, historian;National Book Award ;National Book Critics Circle Award
*Raymond Jeanloz 1975, geophysicist, earth and planetary scientist, and astronomer
*Rosanne Haggerty 1982, leading creator of solutions to homelessness
*David Foster Wallace 1985, novelist
*Amy Rosenzweig 1988, chemistNational Medal of Science winners*
Paul Doughty Bartlett 1928, chemist
*Stephen Cole Kleene 1930, mathematician
*William Summer Johnson 1936, chemist
*Carl R. Woese 1950, microbiologist
*Harold E. Varmus 1961, physicianAstronauts
*
Lawrence R. Young 1956, Apollo Program Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics atMIT ; mem.,National Academy of Engineering
*Robert A. R. Parker 1958 (B.A., astronomy and physics; PhD,Cal Tech (Astronomy )); physicist
*Jeffrey A. Hoffman 1966 (B.A., astronomy; PhD, Harvard University (Astrophysics )); astrophysicist; mem. Spanish Academy of EngineeringEngineers, inventors, and scientists
*
Alvan Wentworth Chapman 1830,botanist and physician, wrote the first comprehensive description of U.Sflora in any region beyond the northeastern states
*Amiel Weeks Whipple ex 1840, militaryengineer , surveyor of theFirst Transcontinental Railroad
*William Rutherford Mead 1867, engineer
*Arthur Sherburne Hardy ex 1869, engineer, professor ofcivil engineering and mathematics
*L. Hamilton McCormick 1881, inventor, scientist, and author
*Hubert Lyman Clark 1892,zoologist , curator ofechinoderms at Harvard, awardedClark Medal
*Robert Stanley Breed 1898, biologist
*Clarence Birdseye ex 1910, father offrozen food , businessperson,National Inventors Hall of Fame
*Preston Bassett 1913, charter member ofNASA ; pioneer in instruments for aviation; inventor, engineer
*Alfred Romer 1917,paleontologist , a key figure in evolutionary research, Prof. at Chicago and Harvard
*Charles Drew 1926,M.D. , developed system of separating liquid blood cells from solid plasma; and freezing, storing, and reconstituting same (appears below)
*Donald Flether Holmes 1931 (B.A.,chemistry ), co-inventor with Edward Hanford (in 1942) of process for making the multipurpose materialpolyurethane ; patent no. 2,284,896;National Inventors Hall of Fame
*Percy Ling 1933, noted engineer in, among other areas,aerodynamic control ofsupersonic vehicles; member of theNational Academy of Engineering
*William L. Russell 1936, genetic scientist who studied the effects of nuclear radiation on organisms, winner of theEnrico Fermi Award in 1976
*Melvin Kranzberg 1938, creator ofKranzberg's laws of technology ; established field ofhistory of technology ; co-founder ofSociety for the History of Technology
*Lloyd Conover 1947, chemist and inventor oftetracycline ;National Inventors Hall of Fame
*Lewis Joel Greene 1955, American-Brazilianbiochemist ,Brazilian Order of Scientific Merit
*Paul Penfield 1955, member of theNational Academy of Engineering , former head of the department ofElectrical Engineering andComputer Science atMIT
*Steve Baer ex 1960 (studied physics and mathematics at Amherst), inventor of the postgeodesic system called thezome , among other inventions
*Robert Tendler 1964, lawyer, inventor; in 2007 theSmithsonian Institution recognized his ground-breaking work in global positioning technology and will make hisprototypes available to scholars and the public
*Curt I Civin 1966,M.D. ,National Inventors Hall of Fame (appears below)
*Paul Yock 1973,M.D. , holds more than forty patents (appears below)
*Kevin H. Baines 1976, principal scientist atNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
*Jonathan Borden 1984, scientific work has involved the application of computer science toneurobiology ; professor ofneurosurgery ;neurosurgeon Physicians
*Dr.
Walter Wyman 1870,Surgeon General of the United States from 1891-1911 (appears above)
*Dr.James Ewing 1888, namesake ofEwing's Sarcoma ; eminent experimentaloncologist ; helped found progenitor of theAmerican Cancer Society ; responsible for the creation of present-dayMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center inNew York City
*Dr.Charles R. Drew 1926, inventor of blood plasma preservation system, established firstRed Cross blood bank ,Spingarn Medal
*Dr.Barry R. Bloom 1958, (Robert Koch Prize ); internationally recognized expert in infectious diseases; dean ofHarvard School of Public Health , professor of Public Health
*DrJohn L. Ziegler 1960,Lasker Award (1972, for Clinical Medical Research) for his work in the cure ofBurkitt's lymphoma
*Dr.Harold E. Varmus 1961,Lasker Award (1982, for Basic Medical Research) for his studies of the nature and control ofoncogenes ; president ofMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center inNew York City ; former Director of theNational Institutes of Health (appears above)
*Dr.David Lawrence 1962, former chairman and CEO ofKaiser Permanente ,Peace Corps physician
*Dr.David D. Burns 1964, influential psychotherapist, central role in the development ofCognitive Therapy
*Dr.John P. Howe, III 1965, president & CEO,Project HOPE (USA)
*Dr.Curt I. Civin 1966, inventor of the biomedical process for stem cell transplantation; discoverer of theCD34 lympho-hematopoeiticstem cell antigen andmonoclonal antibody ; Professor of Oncology atJohns Hopkins University ; Inventors Hall of Fame
*Robert H. Brown, Jr. 1969, professor of Neurology atHarvard Medical School , director of Day Neuromuscular Research Laboratory atMassachusetts General Hospital
*Dr.Robert Yarchoan 1971, played a significant role in discovering and developing the first effective drugs for the treatment ofAIDS
*Dr. David Kessler 1973 (M.D. ,Harvard &J.D. ,University of Chicago ), former head of theFood and Drug Administration , former director of Montefiore Hospital,Albert Einstein College of Medicine , Professor atColumbia Law School and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, former dean ofYale School of Medicine , and former dean and vice chancellorUniversity of California, San Francisco , where he is currently Professor of Pediatrics, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
*Dr.Paul Yock 1973, known internationally for work in inventing, developing, and testing new medical devices; Prof. of Med. and Prof. of Mech. Eng. atStanford University ; holds more than 40 patents
*Dr.Michael A. Rogawski 1974, neurologist, pharmacologist, professor of neurology atUniversity of California, Davis ; former chief Epilepsy Research Section,National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ; authority onantiepileptic drugs
*Dr.Andrew R. Marks 1976, cardiologist, leading pioneer in the development of drug eluting stents; professor, chair, and research scientist atColumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
*Dr.Bruce D. Perry 1977, psychiatrist, internationally-recognized authority on children in crisis
*Talk show host Dr. D. Drew Pinsky 1980
*Dr.James Kocsis (?), professor of psychiatry atWeill Cornell Medical College andPayne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic Entertainers
*Playwright
Clyde Fitch 1886, distinguished dramatist, wrote over 60 plays
*Actor Emery B. Pottle 1899 (actor in 88 silent films and motion pictures)
*ActorBurgess Meredith 1931,Academy Award nominated
*ActorDouglas Kennedy 1936, television and film actor
*PlaywrightTad Mosel 1947 (New York Drama Critics Award) (appears above)
*Theater critic, director, playwright, authorRobert Brustein 1948(?), founding director ofYale Repertory Theatre andAmerican Repertory Theatre ;New Republic ,drama critic ;Polk Award (1964)
*Actor George Morgan 1955
*Oscar andEmmy Award -winning composerFred Karlin 1958
*ActorKen Howard 1966, aTony Award - andEmmy Award -winning actor
*ActorStephen Collins 1969, award-winning theater, television, and film actor
*Composer James R. Steinman 1969, who wrote most of the Meatloaf albums
*Magician Raymond J. Teller 1969, ofPenn and Teller
*Writer and directorHenry Bromell 1970, work appeared in twoO. Henry Award collections; wrote, directedF. Scott Fitzgerald 's biopic "Last Call"; wrote, producedChicago Hope ,Northern Exposure , etc.
*Writer Robert Stuart Nathan 1970, creator ofLaw & Order series
*Actor Garrett M. Brown 1971, on Sisters
*ComposerMason Daring 1971
*Comedian and actor Lawrence J. Miller 1975
*DirectorDavid O. Russell 1981E
*John Cerutti 1982, major-leaguebaseball pitcher and broadcaster
*Writer and directorSusannah Grant 1984, screenplays, "Pocahontas", "Ever After ", "Erin Brockovich", etc.
*Writer and director Victor Levin 1983, ofMad About You
*ActorJohn Michael Higgins 1985
*Musician Jonatha Brooke Mallet 1985,singer-songwriter
*MusicianJennifer Kimball 1986, singer-songwriter,multi-instrumentalist
*ComposerHarold Meltzer 1987(?), 2004Rome Prize , 2004Charles Ives Fellowship
*ActorJeffrey C. Wright 1987,Tony Award -,Emmy Award -, andGolden Globe Award -winning actor
*ActorJohn Cariani 1991, onLaw & Order , etc.
*Writer Alan Dybner 1993, ofThat '70s Show
*Actress Sarah Goldberg 1996, on7th Heaven andJudging Amy
*Writer Frank Pines 1996, ofThe New Adventures of Old Christine andEverybody Loves Raymond
*ActorHamish Linklater 1998, onThe New Adventures of Old Christine andAmerican Dreams
*Actor Rob Brown 2006, onCoach Carter andFinding Forrester ; lead role ofErnie Davis in "The Express "
*Writer and directorCaroline Thompson _(?), screenplays for "Edward Scissorhands ", "The Addams Family", "The Secret Garden", "The Nightmare Before Christmas "; director and writer, "Snow White" , "Buddy", etc.
*ComposerHarris Wulfson _(?)Authors and artists
*Author Jerome Allen 1851
*AuthorCharles Hallock 1854
*Editor and authorWilliam Hayes Ward 1856, editor-in-chief of the New York Independent
*ArchitectWilliam Mead 1867, ofMcKim, Mead, and White (appears above)
*EditorBenjamin Eli Smith 1877
*Sculptor Edward C. Potter ex 1882, of theNew York Public Library lions
*AuthorHerbert Dickinson Ward 1884, also wrote extensively for newspapers and periodicals
*JournalistGeorge Mallon 1887, an editor and writer forThe Sun (New York)
*JournalistGilbert Hovey Grosvenor 1897, father ofphotojournalism ; first full-time editor ofNational Geographic Magazine (1899-1954); credited with having built the magazine into today's iconic publication; president ofNational Geographic Society (1920-1954)
*WriterWalter Alden Dyer 1900, author and journalist
*Poet and essayistJoseph Moncure March 1921(?), "The Wild Party " and "The Set-Up ", etc.
*PainterJared French 1925, master ofMagic Realism
*WriterWylie Sypher 1927
*Children's authorPhilip D. Eastman 1933
*JournalistAlfred Friendly 1933, managing editor of theWashington Post (appears above)
*French poetAndre du Bouchet ex 1945, won "Prix national de poesie" (National Poetry Prize-France)
*Writer Thomas Flanagan 1945,National Book Critics Circle Award (1979)
*JournalistWarren Olney IV 1959, host, executive producer ofPRI programTo the Point ;Emmy Award
*Poet and painterStephen Rodefer 1963, one of founders of the "Language Poetry Movement"
*Translator, anthologist, poet, and authorStephen Mitchell 1964(?)
*Sports columnistThomas Boswell 1969
*JournalistAndrew Nagorski 1969, senior editor atNewsweek magazine
*JournalistPeter McGrath 1969, former editor of New Media atNewsweek magazine
*PainterTerry Rodgers 1969
*Novelist Scott F. Turow 1970, "The Burden of Proof", "Presumed Innocent", etc.; also a practising lawyer
*Literary critic and novelistFred Pfeil 1971,O. Henry Award ,New York Times "Notable Book of the Year"
*JournalistJonathan Landman 1974, deputy managing editor of theNew York Times
*Cullen Murphy 1974, editor of theAtlantic Monthly and writer, "Prince Valiant " comic strip
*JournalistRobert McCartney 1975, managing editor, in Paris, of theInternational Herald Tribune
*NovelistJ. G. Sandom 1978, writer of thrillers, mysteries; also founded first interactiveadvertising agency
*NovelistChris Bohjalian 1982, his novel "Midwives" was aPublishers Weekly best book and anOprah Winfrey book club selection; "Midwives" and "Past the Bleachers" became acclaimed movies
*Author and journalistTed Conover 1983,National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction (2000)
*"FoxTrot" cartoonist William J. C. Amend III 1984
*Novelist Harlan F. Coben 1984, first writer to receive anEdgar , aShamus , and anAnthony Award
*NovelistMark Costello 1984,Publishers Weekly Best Fiction 2002,National Book Award finalist
*JournalistKate Seelye 1984
*NovelistDavid Foster Wallace 1985 (appears above)
*NovelistDan Brown 1986, author ofThe Da Vinci Code
*PoetRafael Campo 1987, also a practising physician; professor of medicine,Harvard Medical School
*PoetDan Chiasson 1993, recipient of thePushcart Prize and aWhiting Writer's Award ( [http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/catalog/results2.pperl?authorid=67498 DanChiasson] )
*NovelistCalvin Baker 1994, author of "Naming the New World", "Once Two Heroes", and "Dominion"
*"Get Fuzzy " cartoonist Darby N. Conley 1994
*ArchitectJohn S. Hagmann _(?)
*Artist and realist painter Graydon Parrish 1999Military
*
Amiel Weeks Whipple ex 1840,Brigadier General , BrevetMajor General , Civil War
*Edward Duffield Neill 1842, army and hospital chaplain inUnion Army , Civil War; private secretary of presidentsAbraham Lincoln andAndrew Johnson
*Francis Amasa Walker 1860, brevet brigadier general (II Corps , Army of the Potomac), Civil War
*Eri Davidson Woodbury ex 1863 (?), U.S.Medal of Honor , Civil War
*Dwight W. Morrow 1895, chief civilian aide to GeneralJohn J. Pershing ,World War I
*Albert E. Austin 1899, regimental surgeon, World War I
*Richmond Mayo-Smith 1909,Legion of Honor (France ), World War I
*John J. McCloy 1919, U.S. Distinguished Service Medal;Legion of Honor (France );Sylvanus Thayer Award
*Second Lieutenant John Edmund Dale, Jr. 1940, U.S. Presidential Unit Citation,World War II
*Marine Corps Major Frederic A. Stott 1940, U.S.Navy Cross , World War II; founding trustee of Editorial Projects in Education; instrumental in founding ofChronicle of Higher Education ,Education Week , andChronicle of Philanthropy
*John Michael Murphy ex 1943, U.S. Distinguished Service Cross,Korean War
*Robert McAfee Brown 1943,United States Navy chaplain
*AdmiralStansfield Turner (ret) ex 1945, former commander-in-chiefAllied Forces Southern Europe withinNATO ; commander U.S. forces inJapan andKorea ; commander of U.S.Second Fleet
*Paul Rieckhoff 1998, served in theU.S. Army inIraq War , nationally recognized authority on war in Iraq issues pertaining to troops, military families, and veteransOther notables
*
Sylvester Graham ex 1827, American reformer, temperance minister, and father ofGraham crackers
*Asa Lovejoy 1830(?),Oregon pioneer; co-founder, city of Portland; member,Provisional Legislature of Oregon ; mayor, Oregon City; subsequently "speaker of house" ofOregon Territorial Legislature ; general duringCayuse War ; delegate,Oregon Constitutional Convention
*PhrenologistOrson Squire Fowler 1834
*William James Rolfe 1849,Shakespearean scholar
*John Henry Boalt 1857, engineer, lawyer, and judge; namesake of the school of law (Boalt Hall ) at the University of California, Berkeley
*J. Franklin Jameson 1879, received first doctorate in history atJohns Hopkins University , instrumental in foundingNational Archives , expert inhistoriography
*Eric Britton 1960, political scientist andsustainability activist
*Jim Guest 1962, President,Consumers Union
*Albert II, Prince of Monaco 1981, five-time Olympicbobsledder
*Ruth Davidon 1987, Gold and Silver medalist 1994Goodwill Games
*Kelly Close 1990, an American diabetes patient advocate
*Edwin Macharia 2001, Director of Rural Initiatives for Clinton FoundationHIV /AIDS Initiative (CHAI) (Tanzania ); candidate in 2007 for parliament inKenya
*Kimmie Weeks 2005, global activist and humanitarian who foundedYouth Action International
*James Jordan _(?), best known for his work atBBDO advertising agency
*Theodore Levin (ethnomusicologist) _(?)Fictional characters
*Jonathan Fuerst and his roommate Sandy attend Amherst in the 1971 movie "
Carnal Knowledge "
*Jordan McDeere , a character played byAmanda Peet on "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip ", graduated from Amherst with a degree in American Studies
*Willie Tanner on "ALF" was a graduate of the college. His daughter Lynn Tanner was accepted but could not go.
*Scangrade, a test-scanning robot from the MTV cartoon "Clone High ", graduated from Amherst.
*David, a snobbish intellectual character played byHugh Grant inWoody Allen 's "Small Time Crooks ", taught art at Amherst for a short period of time.Notable faculty
*
Wande Abimbola , Scholar in Residence (Comparative Religious Ethics), in the early 1980s and 1990's
*Charles Baker Adams 1834, Prof. of Astronomy, Zoology, and Natural Sciences, 1847-1853
*Hadley Arkes , Prof. of Political Science since 1966
*Clarence Edwin Ayres , Prof. of Economics, 1920-1923, principal thinker of the Texas school of Institutional Economics
*Theodore Baird , Prof. of English, 1927-1969
*Elso Sterrenberg Barghoorn , Prof. ofPaleobotany andPaleontology , 1941-1946
*Amrita Basu , Prof. of Political Science (South Asian politics, Women's Studies), 1981-1987, 1989-present
*David W. Blight , Prof. of History, 1990-2003, winner ofBancroft Prize ,Lincoln Prize
*George B. Churchill 1889, Prof. of English Literature, 1898-1925
*Henry Steele Commager , Prof. of History, 1956-1992
*Benjamin DeMott , Prof. of Humanities, 1950-1990, 1990-2005 (Emeritus)
*Lawrence Douglas , Prof. of Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought since 1991
*Jamal J. Ellias , Prof. of Religion since _(?)
*Benjamin Kendall Emerson 1865, Prof. of Geology, 1872-1917 (appears above)
*Robert Frost , Prof. of English, 1916-1938, winner of fourPulitzer Prize s and theBollingen Prize
*Norton Garfinkle , Prof. of Economics and Economic History, c. 1957-1967
*Alexander George, Prof. of Philosophy since _(?)
*George Kateb , Prof. of Political Science, 1957-1987
*Nicholas Kurti , former Distinguished Visiting Prof. of Physics, a leading experimental physicist in his era
*Anthony Lake , Prof. of International Relations, 1981-1984, formerNational Security Advisor
*Archibald MacLeish , Prof. of English, 1963-1967, winner of threePulitzer Prize s; theNational Book Award ; theBollingen Prize ; anAcademy Award (screenplay);Librarian of Congress ;Presidential Medal of Freedom
*Hermann J. Muller , Prof. of Biology, 1940-1945, winner of the 1946Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
*Lisa A. Raskin , Prof. of Psychology and Neuroscience since 1979, Dean of Faculty 1995-2003
*Austin Sarat , Prof. of Political Science and Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought since 1974
*Eric Sawyer , Prof. of Music (composition and theory) since 2002, award-winning composer
*Anita Shreve , Prof. of Creative Writing in the 1990s, award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction
*Henry Preserved Smith 1869, Prof. of Religion, 1897-1906
*Lewis Spratlan , Prof. of Music, 1970-2006, 2006 (Emeritus), winner of the 2000Pulitzer Prize in music
*Ilan Stavans , Prof. of Spanish since 1993
*William Taubman , Prof. of Political Science since _(?), winner of the 2004Pulitzer Prize in biography and the 2003National Book Critics Circle Award in biography
*Robert Thurman , Prof. of Religion, 1973-1988, selected by "Time" magazine as one of the 25 most influential Americans
*Ronald Tiersky , Prof. of Political Science since 1973
*David Peck Todd 1875, Prof. of Astronomy, 1881-1917, 1917 (Emeritus) (appears above)
*William Seymour Tyler , 1830, Prof. ofLatin , Greek, andGreek literature , 1836-1893
*Stark Young , Prof. of English, 1915-1921,Order of the Crown of Italy
*Colston Warne , Prof. of Economics, 1930-1969, co-founder ofConsumers Union in 1936 and president of its board of directors from 1936 to 1979
*Perez Zagorin , Prof. of History, 1947-1949
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