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List of College of the Holy Cross alumni

This list of College of the Holy Cross alumni includes graduates and non-graduate, former students at the College of the Holy Cross. Since its founding in 1843 and its first commencement in 1849, Holy Cross has graduated 171 classes of students. As of the 2019-20 academic year, Holy Cross had approximately 38,511 alumni.[1]

Artists, poets and authors edit

Business edit

Education edit

Professors and researchers edit

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
John E. Brooks 1949 President Emeritus of College of the Holy Cross and former President from 1970 to 1994, noted for introducing co-education at the college in 1972; member of Religious Studies faculty
Robert L. Devaney 1969 Professor of mathematics at Boston University; research interests include complex dynamical systems, chaos, fractals
David Granfield 1943 Professor Emeritus at Catholic University Law School in Washington DC; noted as a canon lawyer for his exposition of the Catholic Church's view on abortion
Jane M. Hawkins 1976 Professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; research interests include ergodic theory, smooth dynamical systems, complex dynamics, and computer generated graphics images related to nonpolynomial dynamics
Patrick Francis Healy 1850 first African American to earn a Ph.D. and former President of Georgetown University
Traugott Lawler 1958 medievalist scholar; expert on William Langland; emeritus professor of English at Yale University
Timothy Leary 1942 LSD-pioneering Harvard professor; attended Holy Cross before transferring to West Point
Joseph McCartin 1981 professor of history at Georgetown University; 2003 Charles Warren Fellow at Harvard University
James McCarthy 1971 President of Suffolk University in Boston
Paul Reiss 1952 14th president of Saint Michael's College, professor and author
Robert K. Wright Jr. 1968 military historian and author

Arts and Entertainment edit

Law, politics, and public service edit

United States federal and state court justices edit

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Andrew Augustine Caffrey 1941 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts; nominated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1961
Francis Patrick O'Connor 1950 appointed by Governor Edward King in 1981, served 16 years on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Christopher Droney 1976 United States Court of Appeals Judge for the Second Circuit; nominated by President Barack Obama in 2012
Conrad K. Cyr 1953 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
John J. Farley, III 1964 Founding Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; nominated by President George H. W. Bush in 1989
J. Philip Calabrese 1993 Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr. 1941 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts; nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966
John J. Gibbons 1947 former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit [14]
John Greaney 1961 Associate Justice for the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts and Director of the Macaronis Institute for Trial and Appellate Advocacy at Suffolk University Law School
Edward Francis Harrington 1955 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts; nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1987
James Patrick Leamy 1912 United States District Judge for the District of Vermont; nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1940
Richard J. Leon 1971 United States District Judge for the District of Columbia; nominated by President George W. Bush in 2002
William T. McCarthy 1905 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts; nominated by President Harry S. Truman
Edward McEntee 1928 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
Matthew Francis McGuire 1921 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts; nominated by President Harry S. Truman in 1949
Clarence Thomas 1971 Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court; nominated by President George H. W. Bush in 1990

Executive branch and United States Cabinet members edit

Members of the United States Congress edit

Senators edit

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Robert P. Casey Jr. 1982 United States Senator for Pennsylvania, served as Pennsylvania Treasurer [15]
Peter Welch 1969 United States Senator for Vermont, served as United States Representative for Vermont's at-large district from 2007 to 2023
John A. Durkin 1959 United States Senator for New Hampshire from 1975 to 1980
Thomas A. Burke 1920 United States Senator for Ohio, served as the 48th mayor of Cleveland; namesake of Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport
Maurice J. Murphy 1950 United States Senator for New Hampshire
David I. Walsh 1893 United States Senator for Massachusetts; Massachusetts' first Irish Catholic governor

Representatives edit

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Tim Bishop 1972 United States Representative from New York's 1st congressional district [16]
William P. Connery Jr. 1920 United States Representative from Massachusetts
Joseph Daniel Early 1955 United States Representative from Massachusetts' 3rd congressional district from 1975 to 1993
Mark DeSaulnier 1974 United States Representative from California
Ambrose Kennedy 1897 United States Representative from Rhode Island
James B. Longley Jr. 1973 United States Representative from Maine's 1st congressional district
Martin B. McKneally 1937 United States Representative from New York
Michael R. McNulty 1969 United States Representative [17]
James P. Moran Jr. 1967 United States Representative [18]
Frank William Towey Jr. 1916 United States Representative from New Jersey's 12th congressional district from 1937 to 1939

United States governors edit

Ambassadors and other diplomats from the United States edit

Foreign Government officials edit

Other United States political and legal figures edit

Military edit

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Barry M. Costello 1973 United States Navy Commander, United States Third Fleet [25]
Peter H. Daly 1977 United States Navy Vice Admiral (Ret.) and CEO of the United States Naval Institute
Michael A. Healy Prep 1849–1854 Captain, United States Revenue Cutter Service (predecessor of United States Coast Guard), first United States Government ship commander with African-American ancestry
William J. McCarthy 1976 Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force, United States Navy
Bruce E. MacDonald 1978 Rear Admiral, Judge Advocate General, United States Navy [26][27]
Bernard E. Trainor 1951 retired Marine Corps Lieutenant General, bestselling author, and military analyst for NBC
Kevin Sandkuhler 1975 lawyer, retired Brigadier General in the United States Marine Corps
Anthony T. Shtogren 1940 retired United States Air Force Major General

Media and communication edit

Religion edit

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Most Rev. James Augustine Healy, D.D. 1849 first African American bishop in the United States
Most Rev. Frederick Anthony Donaghy, M.M., D.D. 1925 Maryknoll missionary to China who became the first bishop of Wuzhou; his brother, William A. Donaghy, S.J., served as the president of Holy Cross [28]
Rev. William O'Malley, S.J. 1953 prolific author and teacher of theology at Fordham University; famous for his role in The Exorcist
Msgr. Peter Vaghi 1970 pastor of the Church of the Little Flower in Bethesda, Maryland and chaplain of The John Carroll Society in Washington, D.C.

Science, technology, and medicine edit

Sports edit

Baseball edit

Basketball edit

 
Bob Cousy
 
Jehyve Floyd

Football edit

Ice hockey edit

Other sports edit

  • Frank Carroll 1960, Olympic figure skating coach, former competitive skater
  • Bob Daughters 1936, MLB player and former president of the Holy Cross Varsity Club
  • Neil Fingleton 2004, the United Kingdom's tallest British-born man, professional basketball player, actor, and clothing retailer
  • Keitani Graham 2003, competed in London 2012 Olympic Games as a wrestler for Micronesia
  • Paul Harney 1952, professional golfer and golf course owner; won 11 professional events including six on the PGA Tour; in 2005, enshrined into the PGA of America Hall of Fame
  • Leo Larrivee 1925, winner of bronze medal in 3000 m team at the 1924 Summer Olympics
  • Patrick McCann, 2013, professional soccer player for Finn Harps FC
  • Alejandro Melean 2010, professional soccer player for the Bolivian club Oriente Petrolero
  • Paul Pearl 1989, men's ice hockey head coach at Holy Cross
  • James F. "Jimmy" Quinn 1928, winner of gold medal in 4 × 100 m relay at the 1928 Summer Olympics
  • Richard Regan 1976, Athletic Director at Holy Cross; former operations director of NFL International
  • Kevin Swords 1982, most "capped" player on the Eagles, the U.S. national rugby team; played in the 1987 World Cup Rugby and captained the US team in the 1991 World Cup
  • Willie Turnesa 1938, known as "Willie the Wedge", one of 13 men who have won both the British Amateur (1947) and U.S. Amateur Championships (1938, 1948)
  • Ralph Willard 1967, former NBA coach; head coach of the Holy Cross basketball team

Notable Holy Cross faculty edit

Presidents of the College edit

Order Name Position(s) Joined College Ascended presidency Left/retired Alumnus/na? Reference
1 Rev. Thomas F. Mulledy, S.J. President 1843 1843 1845 no [33]
2 Rev. James A. Ryder, S.J. President 1845 1848 [33]
3 Rev. John Early, S.J. President 1848 1851 [33]
4 Rev. Anthony F. Ciampi, S.J. President 1851 1854 [33]
5 Rev. Peter J. Blenkinsop, S.J. President 1854 1857 [33]
6 Rev. Anthony F. Ciampi, S.J. President 1857 1861 [33]
7 Rev. James Clark, S.J. President 1861 1867
8 Rev. Robert W. Brady, S.J. President 1867 1869
9 Rev. Anthony F. Ciampi, S.J. President 1869 1873
10 Rev. Joseph B. O'Hagan, S.J. President 1873 1878
11 Rev. Edward D. Boone, S.J. President 1878 1883
12 Rev. Robert W. Brady, S.J. President 1883 1887
13 Rev. Samuel Cahill, S.J. President 1887 1889
14 Rev. Michael O'Kane, S.J. President 1889 1893
15 Rev. Edward A. McGurk, S.J. President 1893 1895
16 Rev. John F. Lehy, S.J. President 1895 1901
17 Rev. Joseph F. Hanselman, S.J. President 1901 1906
18 Rev. Thomas E. Murphy, S.J. President 1906 1911
19 Bishop Joseph N. Dinand, S.J. President 1911 1918
20 Rev. James J. Carlin, S.J. President 1918 1924
21 Bishop Joseph N. Dinand, S.J. President 1924 1927
22 Rev. John M. Fox, S.J. President 1927 1933
23 Rev. Francis J. Dolan, S.J. President 1933 1939
24 Rev. Joseph R.N. Maxwell, S.J. President 1939 1945
25 Rev. William J. Healy, S.J. President 1945 1948
26 Rev. John A. O'Brien, S.J. President 1948 1954
27 Rev. William A. Donaghy, S.J. President 1954 1960
28 Rev. Raymond J. Swords, S.J. President 1960 1970
29 Rev. John E. Brooks, S.J. President 1970 1994
30 Rev. Gerard Reedy, S.J. President 1994 1998
Frank Vellaccio, Ph.D. Acting President 1998 2000
31 Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. President 2000 2012 [34]
32 Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. President 2012

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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources This list of College of the Holy Cross alumni includes graduates and non graduate former students at the College of the Holy Cross Since its founding in 1843 and its first commencement in 1849 Holy Cross has graduated 171 classes of students As of the 2019 20 academic year Holy Cross had approximately 38 511 alumni 1 Contents 1 Artists poets and authors 2 Business 3 Education 3 1 Professors and researchers 4 Arts and Entertainment 5 Law politics and public service 5 1 United States federal and state court justices 5 2 Executive branch and United States Cabinet members 5 3 Members of the United States Congress 5 3 1 Senators 5 3 2 Representatives 5 4 United States governors 5 5 Ambassadors and other diplomats from the United States 5 6 Foreign Government officials 5 7 Other United States political and legal figures 5 8 Military 6 Media and communication 7 Religion 8 Science technology and medicine 9 Sports 9 1 Baseball 9 2 Basketball 9 3 Football 9 4 Ice hockey 9 5 Other sports 10 Notable Holy Cross faculty 11 Presidents of the College 12 ReferencesArtists poets and authors editVito Acconci 1962 artist and architect Philip Berrigan 1950 author and activist Billy Collins 1963 former Poet Laureate of the United States Leo Cullum 1963 cartoonist best known for his work in The New Yorker 2 Michael Earls 1895 Jesuit priest writer poet teacher and Holy Cross administrator Michael Harrington 1947 socialist historian and author of The Other America which is believed to have inspired Lyndon Johnson s Great Society social programs Michael Harvey 1980 author of The Chicago Way and The Fifth Floor co creator of the TV program Cold Case Files Jack Higgins 1976 Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Sun Times Kristan Higgins New York Times bestselling romance author Edward P Jones 1972 MacArthur Award winner and 2004 Pulitzer Prize Award in Fiction for his novel The Known World Paul LeClerc 1963 President Emeritus of the New York Public Library Jack O Connell 1981 author of noir crime fiction and speculative fiction Karen M McManus 1991 international bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying Two Can Keep a Secret One of Us Is Next and The Cousins Joe McGinniss 1964 bestselling author of The Selling of the President Fatal Vision and other books citation needed Jay O Callahan 1960 storyteller Josh Pahigian 1996 author of The Ultimate Baseball Road Trip and more than a dozen other books Barry Reed 1949 Boston trial lawyer and author of The Verdict which was made into the Oscar nominated 1982 film starring Paul NewmanBusiness editBill Abbott 1984 CEO of GAC Media Douglas M Baker Jr 1981 CEO of Ecolab Inc James E Burke 1947 former CEO of Johnson amp Johnson named one of the ten greatest CEOs of all time by Fortune Magazine Randall Caudill 1969 president and founder of Dunsford Hill Capital Partners Arthur Ciocca 1959 Chairman and owner The Wine Group 3 Richard A Davey 1995 President New York City Transit Authority Joanna Geraghty 1990 Chief Executive Officer of JetBlue Pedro Heilbron 1979 CEO of Copa Airlines Abraham Elias Issa 1926 Jamaican businessman entrepreneur and hotelier acclaimed as The Father of Jamaican Tourism Joseph John Issa 1989 founder and Chairman of SuperClubs Resorts 4 James W Keyes 1977 former Chairman and CEO of Blockbuster Inc John Koelmel 1974 President of HARBORcenter former CEO of First Niagara Financial Group Stephanie Linnartz 1990 President and CEO of Under Armour Inc and former president of Marriott International citation needed Edward J Ludwig 1973 former Chairman President and CEO of Becton Dickinson 5 Victor Luis 1988 President of Coach Inc COH 6 William J McDonough 1956 former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and current Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch William E McKenna 1947 Former President of Hunts Foods Former Chairman Norton Simon Inc Former Chairman and President Technicolor Inc Former Chairman Sambos Rest 7 Charles E F Millard 1954 former Chairman of the Board CEO Coca Cola Bottling Company of New York William F O Neil 1907 founder of the General Tire and Rubber Company John Peterman 1963 aka J Peterman catalog and retail entrepreneur James David Power III 1953 founder of J D Power and Associates Roberto Quarta 1971 partner of Clayton Dubilier amp Rice Chairman of Italtel and former Chairman of BBA Group citation needed Loren Ferre Rangel 1992 vice president for new products at El Dia Inc and a trustee of the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico Carolyn Risoli 1986 former President of Marc by Marc Jacobs Marc Jacobs Inc 8 Frank Shakespeare 1946 former president of CBS Television former director of the U S Information Agency Ambassador to Portugal and Ambassador to the Vatican Joe Shoen 1971 President Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of U Haul Mark Shoen 1967 largest shareholder and former Chairman of U Haul John T Sinnott 1961 retired Vice Chairman of Marsh amp McLennan Companies 9 citation needed Kieran Suckling 1986 co founder of the Center for Biological Diversity William J Teuber Jr 1973 Senior Operating Principal of Bridge Growth Partners and Former Vice Chairman of EMC Corporation 10 John F Thero 1983 former CEO of Amarin Corporation After the landmark REDUCE IT trial he was named Entrepreneur of the Year for Life Sciences in the United States in 2019 by Ernst amp Young citation needed Maggie Wilderotter 1977 former president and CEO Frontier Communications and DocuSign as of 2012 had been named one of the Fifty Most Powerful Women in Business by Fortune for four years in a rowEducation editProfessors and researchers edit Name Year Degree Notability Reference John E Brooks 1949 President Emeritus of College of the Holy Cross and former President from 1970 to 1994 noted for introducing co education at the college in 1972 member of Religious Studies faculty Robert L Devaney 1969 Professor of mathematics at Boston University research interests include complex dynamical systems chaos fractals David Granfield 1943 Professor Emeritus at Catholic University Law School in Washington DC noted as a canon lawyer for his exposition of the Catholic Church s view on abortion Jane M Hawkins 1976 Professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill research interests include ergodic theory smooth dynamical systems complex dynamics and computer generated graphics images related to nonpolynomial dynamics Patrick Francis Healy 1850 first African American to earn a Ph D and former President of Georgetown University Traugott Lawler 1958 medievalist scholar expert on William Langland emeritus professor of English at Yale University Timothy Leary 1942 LSD pioneering Harvard professor attended Holy Cross before transferring to West Point Joseph McCartin 1981 professor of history at Georgetown University 2003 Charles Warren Fellow at Harvard University James McCarthy 1971 President of Suffolk University in Boston Paul Reiss 1952 14th president of Saint Michael s College professor and author Robert K Wright Jr 1968 military historian and authorArts and Entertainment editDick Cusack 1950 actor director and producer Neil Donohoe 1978 former Chair and Director of the Musical Theater Division at Boston Conservatory 11 Ann Dowd 1978 Broadway movie and television actress received the National Board of Review award and an Emmy award Brian Gallivan 1991 improvisational actor and executive producer of CBS TV show The McCarthys Thomas Ian Griffith 1982 actor and screenwriter Brian Gunn 1992 screenwriter Mark Gunn screenwriter 1993 Dave Holmes 1994 MTV host 12 Neil Hopkins 1999 television and film actor and writer Peter Jankowski 1986 executive producer Law amp Order Douglas Netter 1942 founder Netter Digital Entertainment and executive producer of Babylon 5 Kevin O Connor 1990 host of PBS s This Old House Thomas F O Neil 1937 former Chairman of RKO General Studios who brought movies to television and experimented with an early coin operated pay TV system Bartlett Sher 1981 director of Tony Award winning Broadway musicals South Pacific and The Light in the Piazza Bob Wright 1965 Chairman of the Board and former CEO of NBC Universal Vice Chairman of General Electric co founder of Autism Speaks 13 Law politics and public service editUnited States federal and state court justices edit Name Year Degree Notability Reference Andrew Augustine Caffrey 1941 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts nominated by President Dwight D Eisenhower in 1961 Francis Patrick O Connor 1950 appointed by Governor Edward King in 1981 served 16 years on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Christopher Droney 1976 United States Court of Appeals Judge for the Second Circuit nominated by President Barack Obama in 2012 Conrad K Cyr 1953 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit John J Farley III 1964 Founding Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims nominated by President George H W Bush in 1989 J Philip Calabrese 1993 Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr 1941 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts nominated by President Lyndon B Johnson in 1966 John J Gibbons 1947 former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit 14 John Greaney 1961 Associate Justice for the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts and Director of the Macaronis Institute for Trial and Appellate Advocacy at Suffolk University Law School Edward Francis Harrington 1955 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1987 James Patrick Leamy 1912 United States District Judge for the District of Vermont nominated by President Franklin D Roosevelt in 1940 Richard J Leon 1971 United States District Judge for the District of Columbia nominated by President George W Bush in 2002 William T McCarthy 1905 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts nominated by President Harry S Truman Edward McEntee 1928 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Matthew Francis McGuire 1921 United States District Judge for the District of Massachusetts nominated by President Harry S Truman in 1949 Clarence Thomas 1971 Associate Justice United States Supreme Court nominated by President George H W Bush in 1990 Executive branch and United States Cabinet members edit Joseph A Califano Jr 1952 former U S Secretary of Health Education and Welfare and Chairman of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse Broderick D Johnson 1978 White House Cabinet Secretary for President Obama John William Middendorf II 1945 former U S Ambassador to the Netherlands and Secretary of the Navy Members of the United States Congress edit Senators edit Name Year Degree Notability Reference Robert P Casey Jr 1982 United States Senator for Pennsylvania served as Pennsylvania Treasurer 15 Peter Welch 1969 United States Senator for Vermont served as United States Representative for Vermont s at large district from 2007 to 2023 John A Durkin 1959 United States Senator for New Hampshire from 1975 to 1980 Thomas A Burke 1920 United States Senator for Ohio served as the 48th mayor of Cleveland namesake of Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport Maurice J Murphy 1950 United States Senator for New Hampshire David I Walsh 1893 United States Senator for Massachusetts Massachusetts first Irish Catholic governor Representatives edit Name Year Degree Notability Reference Tim Bishop 1972 United States Representative from New York s 1st congressional district 16 William P Connery Jr 1920 United States Representative from Massachusetts Joseph Daniel Early 1955 United States Representative from Massachusetts 3rd congressional district from 1975 to 1993 Mark DeSaulnier 1974 United States Representative from California Ambrose Kennedy 1897 United States Representative from Rhode Island James B Longley Jr 1973 United States Representative from Maine s 1st congressional district Martin B McKneally 1937 United States Representative from New York Michael R McNulty 1969 United States Representative 17 James P Moran Jr 1967 United States Representative 18 Frank William Towey Jr 1916 United States Representative from New Jersey s 12th congressional district from 1937 to 1939 United States governors edit Bob Casey Sr 1953 Governor of Pennsylvania 1987 1995 Edward D DiPrete 1955 Governor of Rhode Island 1985 1991 David I Walsh 1893 first Irish Catholic Governor and U S Senator for Massachusetts Ambassadors and other diplomats from the United States edit Kevin J McGuire 1964 U S Ambassador to Namibia 19 John William Middendorf II 1945 former U S Ambassador to the Netherlands and Secretary of the Navy Harry K Thomas Jr 1978 U S Ambassador to Bangladesh the Philippines and Zimbabwe 20 Foreign Government officials edit Henri Bourassa 1890 French Canadian political leader and publisher ideological father of French Canadian nationalism Louis Rodrigue Masson 1853 Canadian member of Parliament Senator and Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Jaroslaw Walesa 2001 member of the Sejm the lower chamber of Poland s Parliament son of Lech Walesa Guillermo F Perez Arguello 1973 Peruvian Nicaraguan dual national UN Official and Nicaraguan Ambassador to Brazil 2002 04 nephew on his father s side of Javier Perez de Cuellar fifth Secretary General of the United Nations 1920 2020 Other United States political and legal figures edit John B Anderson 1957 former mayor of Worcester Massachusetts 21 Jose Cojuangco Jr 1955 former Philippine Congressman Michael Delaney 1991 New Hampshire Attorney General 2009 present Mark DeSaulnier 1973 representing California s 7th State Senate district Christopher Doherty 1980 Mayor of Scranton Pennsylvania since 2002 Daniel M Donahue 2009 Massachusetts state representative in the 16th Worcester district John Droney 1968 participated in Connecticut state politics senior partner of Levy amp Droney Jon Favreau 2003 chief speechwriter for Barack Obama Joseph H Gainer 1899 26th mayor of Providence Rhode Island 22 23 William Glendon 1941 attorney who specialized in issues relating to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and represented The Washington Post in the Pentagon Papers case Kirby Hendee Wisconsin State Senator Joseph T Higgins 1916 member of the New York State Assembly Robert Maheu 1939 lawyer who worked for the FBI and CIA and as the chief executive of Nevada operations for the industrialist Howard Hughes Ed Martin 1992 chairman of the Missouri Republican Party Joseph A McNamara U S Attorney for Vermont 24 Howard C Nolan Jr 1954 former member of the New York State Senate John P O Brien 1894 former mayor of New York City Mark Kennedy Shriver 1986 former member of Maryland legislature Vice President and Managing Director of US Programs for Save the Children Thomas J Spellacy 1889 political leader and lawyer Kathy Sullivan 1976 attorney and former chairwoman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party Jane Sullivan Roberts 1976 leads the in house practice group at Major Lindsey amp Africa wife of Chief Justice John Roberts Austin J Tobin 1925 former director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey 1942 1972 oversaw the construction of the World Trade Center Ted Wells 1972 lawyer rated by The National Law Journal as one of America s best white collar defense attorneys Edward Bennett Williams 1941 trial attorney former owner of Baltimore Orioles and the Washington Redskins James Assion Wright 1923 lawyer from Pennsylvania who served in the U S Congress from 1941 to 1945 Military edit Name Year Degree Notability Reference Barry M Costello 1973 United States Navy Commander United States Third Fleet 25 Peter H Daly 1977 United States Navy Vice Admiral Ret and CEO of the United States Naval Institute Michael A Healy Prep 1849 1854 Captain United States Revenue Cutter Service predecessor of United States Coast Guard first United States Government ship commander with African American ancestry William J McCarthy 1976 Commander Operational Test and Evaluation Force United States Navy Bruce E MacDonald 1978 Rear Admiral Judge Advocate General United States Navy 26 27 Bernard E Trainor 1951 retired Marine Corps Lieutenant General bestselling author and military analyst for NBC Kevin Sandkuhler 1975 lawyer retired Brigadier General in the United States Marine Corps Anthony T Shtogren 1940 retired United States Air Force Major GeneralMedia and communication editDave Anderson 1951 New York Times sports columnist 1981 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for commentary George Edouard Desbarats 1850 Canadian printer and inventor Chris Matthews 1967 host of MSNBC s Hardball with Chris Matthews and NBC s The Chris Matthews Show Gordon Peterson 1960 broadcast journalist and television news anchor co anchor for ABC affiliate WJLA TV and moderator and producer of Inside Washington Dan Shaughnessy 1975 sports columnist for the Boston Globe Bill Simmons 1992 HBO Sports personality founder of The Ringer founder of Grantland and formerly ESPN sports columnist and podcaster Page 2 and The BS report founder and co creator of ESPN hit documentary series 30 for 30 Ed Walsh 1969 WBZ NewsRadio 1030 AM morning news anchorReligion editName Year Degree Notability Reference Most Rev James Augustine Healy D D 1849 first African American bishop in the United States Most Rev Frederick Anthony Donaghy M M D D 1925 Maryknoll missionary to China who became the first bishop of Wuzhou his brother William A Donaghy S J served as the president of Holy Cross 28 Rev William O Malley S J 1953 prolific author and teacher of theology at Fordham University famous for his role in The Exorcist Msgr Peter Vaghi 1970 pastor of the Church of the Little Flower in Bethesda Maryland and chaplain of The John Carroll Society in Washington D C Science technology and medicine editArthur L Beaudet M D 1963 Henry and Emma Meyer Professor Chair of Department of Molecular and Human Genetics Baylor College of Medicine known for his pioneering work in gene therapy particularly the muscular dystrophy gene citation needed Helen W Boucher M D 1986 Director of Infectious Disease at Tufts Medical Center Scientific Advisory Board Entasis Therapeutics citation needed Edward Bove M D 1968 Professor of Surgery at the University of Michigan School of Medicine recognized for his contributions to the repair of congenital heart defects James William Colbert Jr M D 1942 first Provost of Medical University of South Carolina and dean emeritus of St Louis University School of Medicine James J Collins Ph D 1987 Rhodes Scholar 2003 MacArthur Fellow and Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering amp Science at MIT Benjamin Covino M D Ph D 1951 Regional anesthesia pioneer and first Chairman of the Anesthesiology Department at Brigham and Women s Hospital citation needed Gerard Doherty 29 M D 1982 Moseley Professor at Harvard Medical School and Chair of Surgery at Brigham and Women s Hospital and Dana Farber Cancer Institute John P Donohue M D 1954 pioneered the development of chemotherapy and nerve sparing surgical techniques for testicular cancer Anthony Fauci M D 1962 head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institutes of Health Robert Harrington M D 1982 American Heart Association president citation needed Thomas W Hungerford 1959 mathematician and author of many textbooks including Abstract algebra Joseph P Kerwin M D 1953 astronaut who spent 28 days in space for the Skylab 2 mission David McDowell B A M A M D 1985 psychiatrist author expert on substance abuse treatment Joseph E Murray M D 1940 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the first successful kidney transplant William Nolen M D 1950 surgeon and author Jennifer Schneider M D 1997 President and Chief Medical Officer at Livongo James Augustine Shannon M D 1925 former Director of the National Institutes of Health Steven Stack 1994 youngest American Medical Association president Gordon Zubrod M D 1936 received the Lasker Award in 1972 for his work in cancer researchSports editBaseball edit Brian Abraham 2007 World Series Champion with the Boston Red Sox John Joseph Jack Barry 1905 shortstop second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball and later a renowned college baseball coach 30 Dick Berardino 1957 player development consultant for the Boston Red Sox Matt Blake 2007 New York Yankees pitching coach Pat Bourque 1969 first baseman in Major League Baseball played on the 1973 Oakland Athletic World Series Championship team Ownie Carroll 1925 Major League Baseball pitcher for eleven seasons baseball coach at Seton Hall 1948 1972 Declan Cronin 2019 Major League Baseball pitcher Chicago White Sox Gene Desautels 1930 catcher in Major League Baseball who played with four different teams between 1930 and 1946 Joseph Jumping Joe Dugan 1920 late Major League Baseball player 31 John Freeman 1927 played for the Boston Red Sox Jack Hoey 1903 MLB outfielder for the Boston Red Sox Dick Joyce 1965 major league pitcher member of the Cheverus and Holy Cross Hall of Fame member of Maine Baseball Hall of Fame 30 Art Kenney 1938 LHP in MLB Boston Bees 1938 Braves Holy Cross Hall of Fame 2011 Brendan King 2017 RHP drafted by the Chicago Cubs Bill Lefebvre 1938 homered in first at bat as a professional baseball player Nick Lovullo 2016 bench coach for the Chicago Cubs Jack McKeon 1952 manager for the World Series Champion Florida Marlins Doc McMahon 1908 pitcher who played for the Boston Red Sox in their inaugural season Bill Mills 1944 catcher for the 1944 Philadelphia Athletics Joe Mulligan 1934 MLB pitcher for the Boston Red Sox Pete Naton 1953 catcher for the 1953 Pittsburgh Pirates Al Niemiec 1933 second baseman for the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletics James O Neill 1952 pitcher won 1952 College World Series Most Outstanding Player award Mike Pazik 1972 drafted by the New York Yankees Louis Sockalexis Prep 1897 first Native American player in major league baseball Basketball edit nbsp Bob Cousy nbsp Jehyve Floyd Rod Baker 1974 head coach for the ABA Champion Rochester Razorsharks George Blaney 1961 college basketball coach and former player for the New York Knicks Bob Cousy 1950 Basketball Hall of Fame member former Boston Celtics player and coach Jehyve Floyd born 1997 basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Jack Foley 1962 consensus All American who played for the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks Kevin Hamilton 2006 professional basketball player and member of the Puerto Rican National Team Tom Heinsohn 1956 Basketball Hall of Fame member and former Boston Celtics player and coach George Kaftan 1948 retired NBA player and a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and the Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame Malcolm Miller 2015 first player to sign a two way contract with the Toronto Raptors and won NBA championship Joe Mullaney 1949 drafted by the Boston Celtics and former head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers Dermie O Connell 1948 former NBA guard Togo Palazzi 1954 played six seasons in the NBA captain of the Crusaders team that won the 1954 NIT Championship Keith Simmons 2007 professional basketball player Torey Thomas 2006 member of the New York Knicks Michael Vicens 1978 drafted by the New Jersey Nets and played for Puerto Rico in the Olympics Garry Witts 1981 former NBA player Football edit Bill Adams 1972 former offensive guard in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills Daniel Adams 2006 linebacker for 2007 champion United States national American football team Liam Anderson 2023 linebacker in the NFL for the Indianapolis Colts Clyde Christensen football coach at Holy Cross later coached in the NFL Kevin Coyle football coach at Holy Cross later coached in the NFL Bob Dee 1955 three sport letterman at the College of the Holy Cross one of the first players signed by the Boston Patriots Mark Duffner football head coach at Holy Cross later coached in the NFL Fred Farrier 1994 wide receiver at Holy Cross Gill Fenerty 1986 award winning all star running back with the CFL Toronto Argonauts and later with the NFL New Orleans Saints Chandler Fenner 2012 Super Bowl champion as well as CFL Grey Cup Winner Dave Fipp football coach at Holy Cross later coached in the NFL Lee Hull 1988 NFL wide receiver coach for the Indianapolis Colts Ed Jenkins 1972 wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills and New York Giants Bruce Kozerski 1984 played center for the Cincinnati Bengals for twelve seasons Gordon Lockbaum 1988 College Football Hall of Fame member Anthony Manfreda 1929 played in the NFL holds the Holy Cross record for most yards gained in a kickoff return Mike McCabe 2012 offensive lineman signed by the Green Bay Packers his father played for the Washington Redskins Jim Moran 1934 guard in the National Football League for the Boston Redskins father of James P Moran Jr Jon Morris 1964 All American center named to the second team All Time All AFL for his years playing for the Boston Patriots Jimmy Murray 2018 offensive lineman signed by the Kansas City Chiefs 2019 2020 2021 Offensive Lineman New York Jets Andy Natowich 1940 former running back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins Bill Osmanski 1939 Chicago Bears fullback member of the NFL 1940s All Decade Team the College Football Hall of Fame and a licensed dentist Vince Promuto 1960 Washington Redskins guard from 1960 to 1970 George Pyne II American football player Dominic Randolph 2010 Walter Payton Award candidate and QB for the New York Giants Kalif Raymond 2016 wide receiver and punt returner for the Detroit Lions Mike Sherman football coach at Holy Cross later coached in the NFL Benton Whitley 2022 outside linebacker Los Angeles Rams Jim Zyntell 1933 offensive lineman in the National Football League 32 Ice hockey edit Patrick Rissmiller 2002 New Jersey Devils coach and has played in the NHL for the San Jose Sharks New York Rangers and Atlanta Thrashers Jim Stewart 1979 goaltender Boston Bruins Other sports edit Frank Carroll 1960 Olympic figure skating coach former competitive skater Bob Daughters 1936 MLB player and former president of the Holy Cross Varsity Club Neil Fingleton 2004 the United Kingdom s tallest British born man professional basketball player actor and clothing retailer Keitani Graham 2003 competed in London 2012 Olympic Games as a wrestler for Micronesia Paul Harney 1952 professional golfer and golf course owner won 11 professional events including six on the PGA Tour in 2005 enshrined into the PGA of America Hall of Fame Leo Larrivee 1925 winner of bronze medal in 3000 m team at the 1924 Summer Olympics Patrick McCann 2013 professional soccer player for Finn Harps FC Alejandro Melean 2010 professional soccer player for the Bolivian club Oriente Petrolero Paul Pearl 1989 men s ice hockey head coach at Holy Cross James F Jimmy Quinn 1928 winner of gold medal in 4 100 m relay at the 1928 Summer Olympics Richard Regan 1976 Athletic Director at Holy Cross former operations director of NFL International Kevin Swords 1982 most capped player on the Eagles the U S national rugby team played in the 1987 World Cup Rugby and captained the US team in the 1991 World Cup Willie Turnesa 1938 known as Willie the Wedge one of 13 men who have won both the British Amateur 1947 and U S Amateur Championships 1938 1948 Ralph Willard 1967 former NBA coach head coach of the Holy Cross basketball teamNotable Holy Cross faculty editPatricia Bizzell Ph D prolific author and former Chairperson of the English Department John Esposito Ph D widely published professor of Islamic Studies former Holy Cross Middle East Studies and Religious Studies Chair Osvaldo Golijov Ph D Grammy Award winning composer assistant professor of music Andre K Isaacs Ph D organic chemistry professor social media celebrity Claudia Koonz Ph D feminist historian of Nazi Germany Shirish Korde Ph D composer Chair of the Music Department founder of Neuma Records Joseph T O Callahan first chaplain Medal of Honor recipient former director of Holy Cross Mathematics Department Thomas Worcester historian on the Catholic Church and the Papacy current President of Regis College TorontoPresidents of the College editOrder Name Position s Joined College Ascended presidency Left retired Alumnus na Reference 1 Rev Thomas F Mulledy S J President 1843 1843 1845 no 33 2 Rev James A Ryder S J President 1845 1848 33 3 Rev John Early S J President 1848 1851 33 4 Rev Anthony F Ciampi S J President 1851 1854 33 5 Rev Peter J Blenkinsop S J President 1854 1857 33 6 Rev Anthony F Ciampi S J President 1857 1861 33 7 Rev James Clark S J President 1861 1867 8 Rev Robert W Brady S J President 1867 1869 9 Rev Anthony F Ciampi S J President 1869 1873 10 Rev Joseph B O Hagan S J President 1873 1878 11 Rev Edward D Boone S J President 1878 1883 12 Rev Robert W Brady S J President 1883 1887 13 Rev Samuel Cahill S J President 1887 1889 14 Rev Michael O Kane S J President 1889 1893 15 Rev Edward A McGurk S J President 1893 1895 16 Rev John F Lehy S J President 1895 1901 17 Rev Joseph F Hanselman S J President 1901 1906 18 Rev Thomas E Murphy S J President 1906 1911 19 Bishop Joseph N Dinand S J President 1911 1918 20 Rev James J Carlin S J President 1918 1924 21 Bishop Joseph N Dinand S J President 1924 1927 22 Rev John M Fox S J President 1927 1933 23 Rev Francis J Dolan S J President 1933 1939 24 Rev Joseph R N Maxwell S J President 1939 1945 25 Rev William J Healy S J President 1945 1948 26 Rev John A O Brien S J President 1948 1954 27 Rev William A Donaghy S J President 1954 1960 28 Rev Raymond J Swords S J President 1960 1970 29 Rev John E Brooks S J President 1970 1994 30 Rev Gerard Reedy S J President 1994 1998 Frank Vellaccio Ph D Acting President 1998 2000 31 Rev Michael C 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