- List of Quill and Dagger members
The
Quill and Dagger Society, founded atCornell University in1893 , selects new undergraduate members in the spring of their junior year or fall of their senior year. A small number of honorary members have been selected since the society's founding, usually qualified individuals who were not eligible for membership as undergraduates, such asJanet Reno andRuth Bader Ginsburg , both of whom graduated before the society accepted women. Cornell PresidentsDale R. Corson ,Frank H.T. Rhodes ,Hunter R. Rawlings III , andJeffrey Lehman all hold membership in the society as well.Membership is published in "
The Cornell Daily Sun " each semester. Other sources of membership lists include "The New York Times " during the 1920s and 1930s, "The Cornell Alumni News" from 1899 to 1961, and "The Cornellian" yearbook. This list contains notable individuals who were selected for membership as undergraduates. Class years are listed in parentheses.Arts, architecture, and entertainment
* James Kenneth Fraser"1897 Class Book", Cornell University, p. 22.] (1897) - Noted advertising pioneer; developed "Spotless Town" advertising campaign for Sapolio soap, considered one of the "100 Greatest Advertisements" in history; president of the Blackman Company
* Ernest A. Van Vleck (1897) - Architect of New York City skyscrapers and retail buildings, includingLord & Taylor (1914),Saks Fifth Avenue (1924), Royal Insurance (1927), Abraham & Strauss (1929),American Stock Exchange (1930),Bloomingdales (1930), and theDowntown Athletic Club (1930); architect ofCornell University 's Anabel Taylor Hall andVon Cramm Coop
* F. Ellis Jackson"1900 Class Book", Cornell University, p. 215.] (1900) - NotedProvidence, Rhode Island architect; architect ofCornell University 's Myron Taylor Hall
* Jay S. Fassett, Jr."Cornell Alumni News", XIII (32), 17 May 1911] (1911) - Broadway and film actor; played Doc Gibbs in the original production of "Our Town "; son of CongressmanJacob Sloat Fassett
*Bruce Boyce "Cornell Alumni News", XXXIV (31), 2 June 1932] (1933) - Prominent operatic baritone who performed with contemporariesKathleen Ferrier ,Suzanne Danco , and others;Royal Academy of Music professor
*Earl Flansburgh "Cornell Alumni News", LIV (18), 15 June 1952] (1953) - NotedBoston, Massachusetts architect and educational design expert; architect of the Cornell Campus Store;Cornell University trustee; father ofJohn Flansburgh ofThey Might Be Giants and activistPaxus Calta
*Milt Kogan "Cornell Alumni News", LVIII (18), 15 June 1956] (1957) - Prolific American television and film actor best known for playing Officer Kogan on "Barney Miller "
* Jay Harris"Cornell Alumni News", LXII (6), 15 November 1959] (1960) -Tony Award -winning Broadway producer of "Side Man ", "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels", and "Never Gonna Dance ";American Theatre Wing Board of Directors; father ofGrammy Award winnerJesse Harris
* Kenneth S. Brecher"The Cornellian", 1967] (1967) - Executive director of theSundance Institute (1996-present), owners of theSundance Film Festival ;Rhodes Scholar
* Ed Zuckerman"The Cornellian", 1970] (1970) -Emmy Award -winning producer and writer for "Law & Order "; creator of "Century City"; writer for episodes of "Miami Vice ", "", "JAG ", and others
*Dave Ross (1973) - Nationally syndicated radio talk show host and news commentator on theCBS Radio Network
* Lon Hoyt"The Cornell Daily Sun", 6 April 1979] (1979) - Musical director and conductor of Broadway's "The Rocky Horror Show " andTony Award -winning musical "Hairspray"Athletics
Olympic medalists
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Lesley Ashburner "The Cornellian", 1906] (1906) -1904 Summer Olympics bronze medalist in track and field (110 m. hurdles); consulting engineer for construction ofThe Pentagon
*Herbert Trube "Cornell Alumni News", IX (33), 22 May 1907] (1908) -1908 Summer Olympics silver medalist in track and field (3 mile team)
*Francis Hunter "Cornell Alumni News", XVIII (3), 14 October 1915] (1916) -1924 Summer Olympics gold medalist in tennis (doubles);International Tennis Hall of Fame
*Frank Foss"Cornell Alumni News", XVIII (32), 11 May 1916] (1917) -1920 Summer Olympics gold medalist in track and field (pole vault); world record for pole vault (1919-1922)
*Alma Richards (1917) -1912 Summer Olympics gold medalist in track and field (high jump)
*John Anderson"Cornell Alumni News", XXX (32), 17 May 1928] (1929) -1932 Summer Olympics gold medalist in track and field (discus throw)
*Charles H. Moore"Cornell Alumni News", LII (18), 15 June 1950] (1951) -1952 Summer Olympics gold medalist in track and field (400 m. hurdles) and silver medalist in track and field (4x100 m. relay); one of the first hurdlers to use 13 instead of 15 steps;Cornell University Director of Athletics (1994-1999); National Track & Field Hall of Fame
*Meredith Gourdine "Cornell Alumni News", LIV (1), July 1951] (1952) -1952 Summer Olympics silver medalist in track and field (long jump); engineer and physicist with 70 patents; electrogasdynamics pioneer;Cornell University trustee
*David Clark (1982) -1984 Summer Olympics silver medalist in rowing (coxless four); 1981World Rowing Championship bronze medalistProfessional athletes
* Edmund "Stubby" Magner"Cornell Alumni News", XII (32), 18 May 1910] (1911) - MLB
American League New York Highlanders (1911)
* Harry "Dutch" Schirick"Cornell Alumni News", XV (32), 14 May 1913] (1914) - MLBAmerican League St. Louis Browns (1914)
*Fred Gillies "Cornell Alumni News", XIX (30), 3 May 1917] (1918) - APFA andNFL Chicago Cardinals (1920-1926, 1928)
* Harold "Hal" Ebersole"Cornell Alumni News", XXIV (31), 11 May 1922] (1923) -NFL Cleveland Indians (1923)
* Reno Jones (1923) -NFL Toledo Maroons (1922)
* Harold F. Nunn"Cornell Alumni News", XXXVII (29), 23 May 1935] (1936) - AFL Boston Shamrocks (1936)
*Harold "Hal" McCullough"Cornell Alumni News", XLII (30), 23 May 1940] (1941) -NFL Brooklyn Dodgers (1942)
*Ken Stofer"Cornell Alumni News", XLIV (28), 30 March 1942] (1943) - AAFCBuffalo Bisons (1946)
*Al Dekdebrun "Cornell Alumni News", XLVIII (18), 1 May 1946] (1947) - AAFCBuffalo Bisons (1946),Chicago Rockets (1947), andNew York Yankees (1948);NFL Boston Yanks (1948); CFLToronto Argonauts (1950-1951)
*Ken Dryden "The Cornell Daily Sun", 9 May 1968] (1969) -NHL Montreal Canadiens goalie (1970-1979); six-timeStanley Cup winner; five-timeVezina Trophy winner;Conn Smythe Trophy winner;Hockey Hall of Fame ; author of "The Game"; Canadian Minister of Social Development (2004-2006); member of theParliament of Canada (2004-present)
*Larry Fullan "The Cornellian", 1972] (1972) -NHL Washington Capitals (1974-1975)
*Bruce Arena "The Cornellian", 1973] (1973) - Coach of theUnited States men's national soccer team (1998-2006);Major League Soccer coach ofD.C. United (1996-1998) andRed Bull New York (2006-2007)
*Kip Jordan )1974) -North American Soccer League Miami Toros (1974-1975) andRochester Lancers (1976)
*Bob Lally"The Cornellian", 1974] (1974) -NFL Green Bay Packers (1976)
*Ken Talton (1979) -NFL Kansas City Chiefs (1980) andUSFL Birmingham Stallions (1983-1984)
*Brock Tredway (1981) -NHL Los Angeles Kings (1981-1982)
*Derrick Harmon "The Cornellian", 1984] (1984) -NFL San Francisco 49ers (1984-1986);Super Bowl XIX champion
*David Kozier (2002) -EPIHL Isle of Wight Raiders (2002-2003),EIHL Manchester Phoenix (2003-2004)
*Stephen Baby ["Senior Feature: Stephen Baby," "Cornell Big Red" [http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/mhockey/2003/1/22/012203aaa.asp?path=mhockey] ] (2003) -NHL Atlanta Thrashers organization (2003-present)
*Kevin Boothe (2006) -NFL Oakland Raiders (2006) andNew York Giants (2007-present);Super Bowl XLII champion
*Matt Moulson (2006) -NHL Los Angeles Kings organization (2006-present)
*David McKee (2007) -NHL Anaheim Ducks organization (2006-present)Other
*Charles A. Lueder"1903 Class Book", Cornell University, p. 239.] (1903) - National Rowing Hall of Fame;
Cornell University crew coach (1924-1926), head football coach atVirginia Tech (1903) andWest Virginia University (1908-1911)
*James Lynah "Cornell Alumni News", VII (6), 9 November 1904] (1905) - Principal founder of the Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (now the ECAC); strong proponent of a firmerIvy League for athletics;Cornell University Director of Athletics (1935-1944); namesake ofCornell University 'sLynah Rink ; namesake of the ECAC Distinguished Achievement Award
*John Paul Jones"Cornell Alumni News", XIV (32), 15 May 1912] (1913) - World record forone mile run (1911-1915);1912 Summer Olympics participant; set first mile record to be ratified by theInternational Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) (1913)
* Howard B. Ortner (1918) - President of theNational Association of Basketball Coaches (1935)
* Glenn D. Stafford (1929) -NCAA Wrestling Champion (1929);All-American (1929)
* Frank A. Bettucci (1953) -NCAA Wrestling Champion (1953);All-American (1953);National Wrestling Hall of Fame
* Albert W. Hall"Cornell Alumni News", LVII (17), 1 June 1955] (1956) - Four-timeSummer Olympics hammer throw participant (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968) with fourth place finish in 1956
* Clayton W. Chapman (1957) - 1957Henley Royal Regatta Grand Challenge Cup winner; ECAC Commissioner and Regatta Director; namesake of U.S. Rowing Administrator Award and ECAC Most Improved trophy; National Rowing Hall of Fame
* George F. Ford, Jr. (1957) - 1957Henley Royal Regatta Grand Challenge Cup winner; National Rowing Hall of Fame
* Philip T. Gravink (1957) - 1957Henley Royal Regatta Grand Challenge Cup winner; National Rowing Hall of Fame
* William J. Schumacher (1957) - 1957Henley Royal Regatta Grand Challenge Cup winner; National Rowing Hall of Fame
* Carl W. Schwarz (1957) - 1957Henley Royal Regatta Grand Challenge Cup winner; National Rowing Hall of Fame
* David C. Auble"Cornell Alumni News", LXI (17), 1 June 1959] (1960) - Two-timeNCAA Wrestling Champion (1959, 1960); two-timeAll-American (1959, 1960);1964 Summer Olympics wrestling team
* Ronald P. Maierhofer (1960) - U.S. National Soccer team (1959-1960);1960 Summer Olympics soccer team; owner of theDenver Avalanche
* Donald M. Spero"Cornell Alumni News", LXIII (1), July 1960] (1961) - World Rowing Single Sculls Champion (1966); U.S. National Champion in Single Sculls (1963, 1964, 1966), Double Sculls (1963), and Quadruple Sculls (1965); sixth place in1964 Summer Olympics ; co-founder of National Rowing Foundation; National Rowing Hall of Fame;International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
*Laing E. Kennedy (1963) -Cornell University Athletic Director (1983-1994);Kent State University Athletic Director (1994-present)
* Bruce L. Cohen"The Cornellian", 1965] (1965) - Gold medal with U.S. national team inWorld Lacrosse Championship (1974);National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
* Milton E. "Butch" Hilliard"The Cornellian", 1968] (1968) -Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award (1967, 1968);National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
* Bob J. Rule (1971) -Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award (1971); NCAA Ice Hockey Championship team (1970); NCAA Lacrosse Championship team (1971); gold medal with U.S. national team inWorld Lacrosse Championship (1974);National Lacrosse Hall of Fame ; only Cornellian to win two national championships in two different sports
*Daniel R. Mackesey "The Cornellian", 1977] (1977) -Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award (1976, 1977); NCAA Lacrosse Championship team (1976, 1977);NCAA Top Five Award (firstIvy League recipient); silver medal with U.S. national team inWorld Lacrosse Championship (1978);National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
* Robert L. Henrickson (1978) - NCAA Lacrosse Championship team (1976, 1977);National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
*Jeremy Schaap "The Cornellian", 1991] (1991) -Emmy Award -winning sportswriter and broadcaster; son ofDick Schaap
* Travis M. Lee (2005) - Two-timeNCAA Wrestling Champion (2003, 2005); four-timeAll-American (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)Authors and journalists
Pulitzer Prize winners
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Kenneth Roberts (1908) -1957 Pulitzer Prize special award and citation for historical novels; author of "Northwest Passage"
*E. B. White "Cornell Alumni News", XXII (32), 13 May 1920] (1921) -1978 Pulitzer Prize special award and citation for letters, essays, and other works; author of "Charlotte's Web ", "Stuart Little ", and "The Elements of Style "
* Robert Kessler (1965) -1997 Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist with "Newsday "
* Jay Branegan (1972) -1976 Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist with "The Chicago Tribune "
* Marc Lacey (1987) -1993 Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist with "The Los Angeles Times "
* John Hassell (1991) -2005 Pulitzer Prize -winning journalist with "The Star-Ledger "Other
*Earl W. Mayo"The Cornellian", 1894] (1894) - Founder and editor of "World Petroleum" magazine
*Charles C. Whinery"1899 Class Book", Cornell University, p. 171.] (1899) - American editor of the "Encyclopædia Britannica" Eleventh Edition; editor of the "New International Encyclopedia "; one of the founding editors of the "Cornell Alumni News"
*George Jean Nathan "1904 Class Book", Cornell University, p. 237.] (1904) - Noted drama critic; founder of "American Spectator " and "The American Mercury "
*Maximilian Elser Jr."Cornell Alumni News", XII (4), 20 October 1909] (1910) - Founded the Metropolitan Newspaper Feature Service, sold toUnited Features in 1930, which syndicated writers likeGertrude Atherton ,Joseph Conrad , andBooth Tarkington , and the "Tarzan " comic strip
*F. Dana Burnet (1911) - Poet, short story author, and Broadway playwright; author of many plays adapted into films
*Charles H. Divine (1911) - Poet, Broadway playwright
*Mario Lazo"Cornell Alumni News", XVII (33), 13 May 1915] (1915) - Lawyer; expert on American policy in Cuban; fought for freedom of the Cuban press; author of "Dagger in the Heart: American Policy Failures in Cuba"
*Gustave S. Lobrano"Cornell Alumni News", XXV (31), 10 May 1923] (1924) - Managing editor of "The New Yorker " (1941-1956)
*Hugh Troy "Cornell Alumni News", XXVII (33), 21 May 1925] (1926) - World-renowned prankster and children's book author
*Austin H. Kiplinger "Cornell Alumni News", XL (30), 26 May 1938] (1939) - Editor and executive of theKiplinger publishing empire, including "Kiplinger's Personal Finance ";Cornell University Board of Trustees Chairman (1984-1989);Cornell University presidential councilor
*Clinton Rossiter (1939) - Government professor, historian, political scientist, and author of "The American Presidency"
*Stuart Loory "Cornell Alumni News", LV (18), 15 June 1953] (1954) - Executive producer (1987-1990) and vice-president (1990-1995) of "CNN "; editor-in-chief of "CNN World Report" (1990-1991); managing editor of "Chicago Sun-Times "; included on Richard Nixon's list of political opponents
*Ross D. Wetzsteon (1954) - Theater editor (and briefly editor-in-chief) for "The Village Voice "; chairman, host, and driving force behind theObie Award s
*Ken Blanchard (1961) - Management and leadership consultant; author and developer of the "One Minute Manager" concept; Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year (1991);Cornell University trustee
*Danny Schechter (1964) - The "News Dissector;"Emmy Award -winning television producer, filmmaker, blogger, and media critic
*Sam Roberts (1968) - Deputy editor of "The New York Times Week in Review" (1995-present); inaugural author of the "Metro Matters" column; columnist, reporter, and editor with "The New York Times " and "New York Daily News "; biographer ofDavid Greenglass andNelson Rockefeller
*Knight Kiplinger (1969) - Editor and executive of theKiplinger publishing empire, including "Kiplinger's Personal Finance "
*Howard A. Rodman"The Cornellian", 1971] (1971) - Screenwriter of "August" and "Savage Grace "; chair of the Writing Division,USC School of Cinematic Arts
*Gordon G. Chang (1973) - Author on international policy, specifically regarding China, Korea, and nuclear proliferation;Cornell University trustee
*Steven A. Carter"The Cornellian", 1978] (1978) - Author who coined the term "commitmentphobia " whose book is featured in the films "When Harry Met Sally " and "The Mexican "
*Paxus Calta (1979) - Anti-nuclear power and clean energy activist;polyamory proponent; resident ofTwin Oaks Community ; lead campaigner forFriends of the Earth International ; board president ofNuclear Information and Resource Service ; son of architectEarl Flansburgh ; brother ofJohn Flansburgh ofThey Might Be Giants ; allegedly the topic of the song "Boss of Me ";Cornell University trustee
*Joey Green (1980) - The "Pantry Professor;" author of numerous books including "The Bubble Wrap Book", "Marx & Lennon", and "Clean It! Fix It! Eat It!"
*Scott Jaschik"The Cornellian", 1985] (1985) - Founding editor of "Inside Higher Ed "; editor of "The Chronicle of Higher Education " (1999-2003)
*Kevin Hwang ["Kevin Hwang," "The Triple Helix" [http://www.thetriplehelix.org/staff/kevin-hwang/] ] (2007) - Founder and chairman of "The Triple Helix "Business
Banking and finance
* Nelson Schaenen (1923) - President of
Smith Barney (1964-1967)
* Robert L. Bunting (1955) - Deputy President ofInternational Federation of Accountants (2006-present); Board of Directors Chairman of theAmerican Institute of Certified Public Accountants (2004-2005)
*Stephen H. Weiss "Cornell Alumni News", LIX (6), 15 November 1956] (1957) - Co-founder and CEO of Weiss, Peck & Greer (1970-2001); honorary police commissioner ofNew York City ;Cornell University Board of Trustees Chairman (1989-1997);Cornell University presidential councilor
*Thomas W. Jones (1969) - Chairman and CEO ofCitigroup 's Global Investment Management (1999-2004); President and COO ofTIAA-CREF (1993-1997); created theJames A. Perkins Prize for Interracial Understanding and Harmony atCornell University ; spokesman for students in theWillard Straight Hall takeover in 1969;Cornell University trustee
*Robert Selander (1972) - President and CEO ofMastercard (1997-present)Consumer products
* Ray R. Powers"Cornell Alumni News", IX (3), 17 October 1906] (1907) - Launched
Coca Cola expansion inGermany in 1929
* Edwin T. Gibson (1908) - Vice President ofGeneral Foods ; Chairman of the Market Research Corporation of America; founding President of Birdseye Frosted Foods; acting U.S. Defense Production Administrator during theKorean War ;Cornell University trustee
* Henry W. Roden"Cornell Alumni News", XX (3), 11 October 1917] (1918) - Founding member of the War Advertising Council (now theAd Council ); President of American Home Foods; Chairman ofAssociation of National Advertisers
*Adolph Coors III "Cornell Alumni News", XXXVIII (28), 14 May 1936] (1937) - President ofAdolph Coors Company (1958-1960); kidnapped and murdered byJoseph Corbett, Jr. ; brother ofJoseph Coors ; cousin of Dallas Morse Coors
*Joseph Coors (1939) - Founding member and financier of theHeritage Foundation ; involved with the founding of theFree Congress Foundation andCouncil for National Policy ; member of Reagan'sKitchen Cabinet ; President ofAdolph Coors Company (1977-1985); brother ofAdolph Coors III ; cousin of Dallas Morse Coors
* Richard B. Loynd"Cornell Alumni News", LII (10), February 1950] (1950) - President of Eltra Corp. (1971-1982); Chairman ofConverse Sneakers (1982-1994); President (1989-1996), CEO (1989-1996), and Chairman (1990-1998) of Interco Inc. (later Furniture Brands International), owners ofThomasville Furniture Industries , Broyhill, Lane, and others
* Albert E. Suter (1957) - President and COO ofFirestone Tire and Rubber Company (1987-1988); President and COO ofWhirlpool Corporation (1988-1989); President (1989-1992), COO (1989-1997), Senior Vice Chairman (1992-2001), and Chief Administrative Officer (1997-2001) ofEmerson Electric Company
* Charles L. Jarvie"Cornell Alumni News", LX (5), 1 November 1957] (1958) - President ofDr Pepper (1980-1982)
* J. Patrick Mulcahy (1966) - Chairman and CEO of Eveready (1987-2005); co-CEO ofRalston Purina (1997-1999); CEO ofEnergizer Batteries (2000-2005)
* C. Morton Bishop III (1974) - President ofPendleton Woolen Mills (1999-present);Cornell University trusteeHospitality
* Henry B. Williams"Cornell Alumni News", XXXI (33), 23 May 1929] (1930) - Manager of the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (1947-1950)
*Drew Nieporent (1977) - Noted restaurateur; creator and owner of Myriad Restaurant Group, includingNobu , Montrachet, Tribeca Grill, Rubicon, and others; recognized with numerous awards and nominations from theJames Beard Foundation
*Andre Balazs (1979) - Hotelier and businessman; owner of ten hotels in New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, including the Chateau MarmontManufacturing
* Jasper R. Rand, Jr."1898 Class Book", Cornell University, p. 101.] (1898) - President of the Rand Drill Company (1900-1905); Vice-President of
Ingersoll Rand (1905-1909); namesake ofCornell University 's Rand Hall
*John Lyon Collyer (1917) - President (1939-1954) and Chairman (1950-1960) of B.F. Goodrich Company; director of rubber forWar Production Board ; National Rowing Hall of Fame; namesake ofCornell University 's Collyer Boathouse;Cornell University Board of Trustees Chairman (1953-1959);Cornell University presidential councilor
* Morse G. Dial"Cornell Alumni News", XXI (22), 27 February 1919] (1919) - President and CEO (1952-1958) and Chairman (1958-1963) ofUnion Carbide
* Birny Mason, Jr."Cornell Alumni News", XXXII (29), 22 May 1930] (1931) - President (1960-1966), CEO (1963-1971), and Chairman (1966-1971) ofUnion Carbide
* Jack Sheinkman"Cornell Alumni News", L (18), 15 June 1948] (1949) - President ofAmalgamated Clothing Workers of America (1987-1995); Chairman ofAmericans for Democratic Action (1995-1998); leading labor internationalist;Cornell University trustee;Council on Foreign Relations Oil
*
Walter C. Teagle (1900) - President (1917-1937) and Chairman (1937-1942) ofStandard Oil ; namesake and donor ofCornell University 's Teagle Hall;Cornell University trustee
*Joseph N. Pew, Jr. (1908) - Vice President (1912-1947) and Chairman (1947-1963) ofSun Oil Company ; founder ofThe Pew Charitable Trusts ; namesake ofCornell University 's Pew Engineering Quad
* James J. Cosgrove"Cornell Alumni News", X (32), 20 May 1908] (1909) - General Counsel (1929-1948) and Chairman (1948-1952) ofContinental Oil
* H. Laurance Fuller (1960) - President (1983-1995), CEO (1991-1998), and Chairman (1991-2000) ofAmoco ;Lincoln Center Humanitarian of the Year (1998);Cornell University trustee;Cornell University presidential councilorTechnology
* James C. Morgan (1960) - Chairman of
Applied Materials (1987-present); 1996National Medal of Technology recipient
* Jules B. Kroll"The Cornell Daily Sun", 16 May 1962] (1963) - Founder ofKroll Inc. and the modern investigations, intelligence, and security industry; responsible for tracking the assets ofJean-Claude Duvalier , Ferdinand andImelda Marcos , andSaddam Hussein ; corporate member ofCouncil on Foreign Relations andTrilateral Commission ; Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year (2003)
*Henry A. Klyce (1969) - Entrepreneur; developer oforthopedic ,neurosurgery , andspinal stenosis devices; founder and executive of multiple medical device companies
* John H. Foote (1974) - Co-founder and Executive Vice-President ofTransCore (1995-2005)
*Jay Walker (1977) - Founder ofPriceline.com andWalker Digital Other
* Paul A. Schoellkopf (1906) - Hydroelectric energy magnate; President (1919-1933) and Chairman (1942-1947) of Niagara Falls Power Company and later conglomerates; New York State Council of National Defense;
Cornell University trustee (1939-1947); donor ofSchoellkopf Field in the memory of cousin and Quill and Dagger member Henry Schoellkopf (1902)
* Cedric A. Major (1913) - President of theLehigh Valley Railroad (1947-1961); ranked 11th tennis player nationally in the 1930s competing againstVincent Richards andBill Tilden
* George P. McNear, Jr."Cornell Alumni News", XV (3), 16 October 1912] (1913) - President of theToledo, Peoria and Western Railway (1925-1947) during disputes with labor unions; victim of unsolved murder two weeks after testifying for the House Labor Committee in support of stronger labor restrictions
* Dallas Morse Coors"Cornell Alumni News", XLI (4), 20 October 1938] (1940) - Founder of the Dallas Morse Coors Foundation for the arts; involved with the founding of theHuman Rights Campaign ; cousin of Adolph III andJoseph Coors ; husband ofSergei Rachmaninoff 's granddaughter
* William E. Phillips (1951) - President (1975-1981), Chairman (1981-1989), and CEO (1981-1989) ofOgilvy & Mather ; spearheadedBig Apple campaign forNew York City
* Ray Handlan (1953) - First president of Atlantic Philanthropic Service Co. (1983-1993), the original U.S. arm of secretive foundationAtlantic Philanthropies ; responsible for funding that helped launch and expandCity Year ; founding member of theInternational Longevity Center ; close associate ofChuck Feeney ;Cornell University Director of Development
* Mark A. Belnick (1968) - Chief Corporate Counsel and Executive Vice President ofTyco International (1998-2002); Deputy Chief Counsel ofU.S. Senate Iran-Contra Affair Committee; Founder and Director of Cornell Pre-Law Program
* Kenneth C. Brown (1974) - President ofSkidmore, Owings & Merrill (1999-2001);Rhodes Scholar ; three-time member of U.S. National Rowing team; gold medal atWorld Rowing Championships (1974)Education
* Arthur S. Eakle (1892) - Founding member and President of the
Mineralogical Society of America (1925)
* Glenn W. Herrick"The Cornellian", 1896] (1896) - President of American Association of Economic Entomologists (1915); chairman of the Fourth International Congress of Entomology (1928); noted zoology and entomology textbook author; cousin of naturalistAnna Botsford Comstock
* Charles H. Rammelkamp (1896) - President ofIllinois College (1905-1932); appointed at 31 years old, still one of the youngest college presidents ever in the country
* Porter R. Lee (1903) - Social work pioneer and author; Director of theNew York School of Social Work (1917-1938); founded the Association of Schools of Social Work
* Warren E. Schutt (1905) - FirstRhodes Scholar from New York State and Cornell University; U.S. Consul throughoutEurope
* George W. Nasmyth"Cornell Alumni News", VIII (33), 23 May 1906] (1906) - Sociologist and internationalist; president of the International Federation of Students; director of World Peace Foundation
* George P. Conger (1907) - President of theAmerican Philosophical Association (1944-1945); pioneer ofreligious naturalism
* John C. Adams (1926) - President ofHofstra University (1944-1964);Shakespeare scholar
* Robert P. Ludlum (1930) - President ofBlackburn College (1949-1965) andAnne Arundel Community College (1968-1976)
* Edward D. Eddy"Cornell Alumni News", XLV (20), 4 March 1943] (1944) - President ofUniversity of Rhode Island (1983-1991); Provost ofPennsylvania State University (1977-1983); President ofChatham College (1960-1977); Acting President of theUniversity of New Hampshire (1954-1955); grandson-in-law ofJacob Gould Schurman
*Robert West (1950) - Major pioneer insilicon chemistry research; discovered first advancing modern glacier
* Eugene N. Feingold (1952) - President of theAmerican Public Health Association (1993-1994)
* Rexford A. Boda (1955) - President ofNyack College (1988-1993)
*Jay O. Light (1963) - Dean of theHarvard Business School (2006-present)
*Harold O. Levy (1974) -New York City School Chancellor (2000-2002) under MayorRudy Giuliani ; Executive Vice President and General Counsel ofKaplan, Inc. ; Director of Global Compliance atCitigroup ;Cornell University trusteeGovernment, law, and politics
U.S. Congress
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Elmer E. Studley (1892) - U.S. Representative (D-NY) (1933-1935); Progressive National Convention delegate (1916)
*Maurice Connolly (1897) - U.S. Representative (D-IA) (1913-1915); Chairman of Iowa State Democratic Convention (1914);Democratic National Convention delegate (1916)
*Daniel A. Reed (1898) - U.S. Representative (R-NY) (1919-1959);Cornell University football coach (1910-1911)
*Norman J. Gould (1899) - U.S. Representative (R-NY) (1915-1923);Republican National Convention delegate (1908, 1916)
*Lewis Henry (1909) - U.S. Representative (R-NY) (1922-1923)
*Alexander Pirnie "Cornell Alumni News", XXVIII (33), 20 May 1926] (1927) - U.S. Representative (R-NY) (1959-1973); Bronze Star andLegion of Merit recipient
*Barber Conable (1943) - U.S. Representative (R-NY) (1965-1984);World Bank President (1986-1991);Council on Foreign Relations ; possibly coined the term "smoking gun " when referring to theWatergate scandal U.S. State Department and National Security
* Manton M. Wyvell"1901 Class Book", Cornell University, p. 223.] (1901) - Private secretary of
Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan ; U.S. Counsel toInternational Joint Commission ; assistant toU.S. State Department Foreign Trade Adviser; brother-in-law ofE.B. White
* Roger W. Jones"Cornell Alumni News", XXIX (32), 19 May 1927] (1928) - Deputy Secretary of State (1961-1962); chairman of theCivil Service Commission (1959-1961); adviser to five U.S. presidents
*Stephen Friedman"Cornell Alumni News", LX (18), 15 June 1958] (1959) - Chairman ofGoldman Sachs (1990-1994); Director of theNational Economic Council (2002-2005); Chairman of the U.S.President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (2005-present);Council on Foreign Relations ;Trilateral Commission
*Stephen D. Krasner (1963) - United StatesDirector of Policy Planning (2005-present);Council on Foreign Relations
*Paul Wolfowitz (1965) - United StatesDirector of Policy Planning (1981-1982);United States Deputy Secretary of Defense (2001-2005);World Bank President (2005-2007);Council on Foreign Relations ;Trilateral Commission
*Sandy Berger ["Alumnus Berger named national security adviser," "Cornell Chronicle", 15 December 1996] (1967) -United States National Security Advisor (1997-2001);Council on Foreign Relations
* Robert J. Einhorn"The Cornellian", 1969] (1969) - Assistant Secretary (1999-2001) and Deputy Assistant Secretary (1992-1999) for Nonproliferation in the U.S. State Department; Senior Adviser onPolicy Planning Staff (1986-1992);Council on Foreign Relations ; husband ofJessica Einhorn
*Stephen Hadley (1969) -United States National Security Advisor (2005-present)
* Robert D. Kyle (1977) - Chief international trade counsel to theU.S. Senate Committee on Finance ; special assistant to the president for international trade and finance;National Security Council ;National Economic Council ;Council on Foreign Relations
* Makila James (1979) - U.S.Consul General toSudan
* Carol R. Kuntz (1984) -Dick Cheney 'sHomeland Security adviser; hired byDick Cheney to organize national defense against terrorism in early 2001; assistant toScooter Libby duringGulf War ;Council on Foreign Relations
* Elizabeth L. Colagiuri"The Cornellian", 1992] (1992) - Executive Director of thePrinceton Project on National Security; Special Assistant to the President of theCouncil on Foreign Relations ; Assistant to the Commander in Chief of theU.S. Atlantic Fleet Other
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John F. Murtaugh (1899) - ActingLieutenant Governor of New York (1914);Majority Leader of the New York State Senate (1914);New York State Senate (1911-1914)
* Bascom Little"1901 Class Book", Cornell University, p. 80.] (1901) - Chairman of the National Defense Committee of theU.S. Chamber of Commerce duringWorld War I
*Daniel B. Strickler "Cornell Alumni News", XXIII (31), 12 May 1921] (1922) -Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania (1947-1951); youngest army officer promoted to captain duringWorld War I ; hero of theBattle of the Bulge ; member of first American unit to cross the German border duringWorld War II ; received theSilver Star withoak leaf cluster ,Legion of Merit ,Bronze Star ,Purple Heart , andCombat Infantryman Badge ; advanced to Lieutenant General
* Quintino J. Serenati"Cornell Alumni News", XXXV (28), 18 May 1933] (1934) - Brigadier General; commander of the Malcolm Grow USAF Medical Center; command surgeon forUSAF Headquarters Command; recipient of theLegion of Merit and Air Force and ArmyCommendation Medal
* Robert Boochever (1939) - Senior Circuit Judge ofUnited States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1986-present)
* DeWest Hooker (1940) - Claimed responsibility forJohn F. Kennedy 's presidential election; inspiredGeorge Lincoln Rockwell to found theAmerican Nazi Party ; oil broker
* Lou Conti (1941) -US Marine Corp Major General ; President of Marine Corps Reserve Policy Board (1974-1975); Chairman of Reserve Forces Policy Board (1977-1985);Legion of Merit ; Distinguished Flying Cross; fiveAir Medal s; Presidential Unit Citation;Navy Unit Commendation ;American Defense Service Medal ;American Campaign Medal ;Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with silver star;World War II Victory Medal ;National Defense Service Medal ;Korean Service Medal with three bronze stars;Armed Forces Reserve Medal ;United Nations Service Medal ;Korean Presidential Unit Citation ;Korean Service Medal
* Robert D. Ladd (1943) - Executive secretary to Vice PresidentRichard Nixon ; general manager of the Citizens Committee for the secondHoover Commission ; son of Carl E. Ladd, Dean of Cornell University College of Agriculture
*Philip Merrill "Cornell Alumni News", LVI (17), 1 June 1954] (1955) - Head of theExport-Import Bank of the United States (2002-2005); donor and namesake of thePhilip Merrill College of Journalism ;Council on Foreign Relations ; donor and namesake ofCornell University 's Merrill Presidential Scholars Program;Cornell University trustee;Cornell University presidential councilor
*Harry T. Edwards "Cornell Alumni News", LXIII (18), 15 June 1961] (1962) -United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Chief Judge (1994-2001); Chairman ofAmtrak (1978-1980)
*Paul L. Friedman -U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Judge (1994-present); Associate Independent Counsel for theIran-Contra investigation
* Zachary W. Carter (1972) -U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York (1993-1999); first black to lead a Federal prosecutor's office inNew York ; leader in the 1969 takeover ofWillard Straight Hall atCornell University
* Peter S. Knight (1973) - Chief of Staff toAl Gore (1977-1989); Campaign Manager for re-election ofBill Clinton in1996 ; President ofGeneration Investment Management (2004-present)
*Leah Ward Sears "The Cornellian", 1976] (1976) - Chief Justice (2005-present) and Justice (1992-2005) of the Supreme Court of Georgia; first woman, African-American, and youngest person on the Supreme Court of Georgia; first woman to win a contested state-wide election in Georgia
* Ruben Jose King-Shaw, Jr."The Cornellian", 1983] (1983) - Senior adviser to theSecretary of the Treasury (2003); Deputy Administrator and Chief Operating Officer of theCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (2001-2003)
*Hansen Clarke (1984) -Michigan House of Representatives (1991-1992, 1999-2002);Michigan Senate (2003-present)
* L. Londell McMillan ["L. Londell McMillan," "LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP" [http://www.llgm.com/londellmcmillan/] ] (1987) - Entertainment attorney and leading artists' rights advocate; legal representative forMichael Jackson ,Spike Lee ,Lil' Kim ,Prince , Usher,Kanye West ,Stevie Wonder , and others; co-owner ofNew Jersey Nets ; legal affairs manager ofThe Michael Jackson Company
* Gligor A. Tashkovich"The Cornellian", 1987] (1987) - Minister of Foreign Investment of theRepublic of Macedonia (2006-present)cience and engineering
* Thomas Hall (1893) - Inventor of the four-valve steam engine (patents #584,023, #979,002, #1,013,549, #1,050,213)
* John B. MacHarg (1893) - Inventor of lantern slide mounting apparatus sold toEastman Kodak (patents #2,153,149, #2,256,399)
* Eads Johnson (1899) - Marine engineer, naval architect, and diesel power pioneer with numerous patents
* John V. Miller (1899) - Brother-in-law and personal aide ofThomas Edison ; member of Yale senior society Wolf's Head
* Alan MacDonald (1905) - Designed the first Americanconcrete ship in 1917-1918
* Ralph E. Chapman"Cornell Alumni News", XIII (5), 26 October 1910] (1911) - Inventor of underwater welding torch (patents #1,286,227, #1,324,337, #1,687,081)
* Oswald C. Brewster (1918) -Manhattan Project engineer
*Robley C. Williams (1931) - First President of theBiophysical Society (1958-1960); developed process for coating mirrors by evaporation in a vacuum
* LaRoy B. Thompson"Cornell Alumni News", XLIII (29), 22 May 1941] (1942) - Physically assembled the firstatomic bomb dropped at Bikini Island in1946 and made practice run inB-29 bomber
*Thomas J. Kelly"Cornell Alumni News", LIII (7), 1 December 1950] (1951) - Chief engineer of theApollo Lunar Module ;NASA Director of Space Programs (1972-1976)
* Peter T. Schurman (1952) - Holder of more than 50 patents inplastics machinery and packaging; inventor of the double-wall carrying case; founder of the Plastic Forming Co.; grandson ofJacob Gould Schurman ,Cornell University 's third president and U.S. Ambassador toChina andGermany
*Donald P. Greenberg (1955) - Visual graphics pioneer; founding director of theNational Science Foundation Science and Technology Center for Computer Graphics and Scientific Visualization; Professor of Computer Graphics atCornell University ; recipient of Steven Anson Coons Award
* Tyrone D. Taborn (1981) - CEO of Career Communications Group; editor-in-Chief and publisher of "US Black Engineer & Information Technology"; named one of the "50 Most Important African-Americans in Technology" (2002); founder of Black Family Technology Week, La Familia Technology Awareness Week, and the Native American Technology Awareness Project
* Regina Clewlow"The Cornellian", 2001] (2001) - Founder and Executive Director ofEngineers for a Sustainable World Notable family members
* George C. Boldt, Jr. (1905) - Son of
George C. Boldt , millionaire andWaldorf-Astoria Hotel proprietor who builtBoldt Castle on Heart Island (just over one mile away from Deer Island owned by Yale'sSkull and Bones society)
* Robert E. Treman (1909) -Cornell University trustee (1931-1953); member of prominent family of Ithacans, Cornell trustees, and Quill and Dagger members, including father Robert H. Treman (honorary), uncle Charles E. Treman (honorary), brother Allan H. Treman (1921), cousins Arthur B. Treman (1923) and Charles E. Treman, Jr. (1930), nephew Barton Treman (1953), and others; second husband of famous actressIrene Castle
* Leopold Tschirky"Cornell Alumni News", XIV (3), 18 October 1911] (1912) - Son ofOscar Tschirky , famedWaldorf-Astoria Hotel maître d'hôtel
* George M. Schurman (1913) - Son ofJacob Gould Schurman ,Cornell University 's third president and U.S. Ambassador toChina andGermany
* Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr. (1917) - Chief Magistrate of New York City;Cornell University trustee; son ofJacob Gould Schurman ,Cornell University 's third president and U.S. Ambassador toChina andGermany
* A. Buel Trowbridge"The Cornellian", 1920] (1920) - Director ofCarnegie Endowment for International Peace Paris office; Rhodes Scholar; father of Alexander Buel Trowbridge III,United States Secretary of Commerce (1967-1968); son of Alexander Buel Trowbridge, dean of Cornell University College of Architecture (1897-1902)
* Benjamin E. Dean (1939) - Claims to be the great-great-great-grandson ofGeorge Washington through illegitimate son Israel Dean; author of the "Virginian in Yankeeland" series of books
* Teh-Chang Koo"Cornell Alumni News", XLI (29), 18 May 1939] (1940) - Son ofWellington Koo , Chinese Minister to the U.S., representative to theParis Peace Conference of 1919 ,League of Nations representative; actingPresident of the Republic of China (1926-1927); grandson ofTang Shaoyi , firstPremier of the Republic of China (1912)
* Frank M. Knight"Cornell Alumni News", LI (17), 1 June 1949] (1950) - Son ofJohn S. Knight , noted published andPulitzer Prize winner
* Marco T. Einaudi (1961) - Grandson ofLuigi Einaudi , firstPresident of the Italian Republic ; son of Mario Einaudi, namesake ofCornell University 's Center for International Studies
* Ezra Cornell IV (1970) -Cornell University trustee; great-great-great-grandson ofEzra Cornell , founder ofCornell University
* Joseph H. Holland (1978) -Cornell University trustee; son of Brud Holland,College Football Hall of Fame player, U.S. Ambassador toSweden ,Cornell University trustee, and president of theHampton Institute andDelaware State College
* Katherine Cornell (2002) - Great-great-great-great-granddaughter ofEzra Cornell , founder ofCornell University ee also
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