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List of Phillips Exeter Academy people

The following is a list of notable faculty, trustees, and alumni of Phillips Exeter Academy, a preparatory school in Exeter, New Hampshire, founded in 1781.

Notable faculty members and trustees of Phillips Exeter Academy edit

 
Paine Wingate
 
John Taylor Gilman
 
James Walker
 
Charles H. Bell
 
Frederick Buechner
 
Thomas Hassan
 
Dan Brown
 
Dolores Kendrick

Notable alumni edit

1780s edit

 
Josiah Bartlett Jr.

1790s edit

 
Lewis Cass
 
Daniel Webster

1800s edit

 
Edward Everett
 
James H. Duncan

1810s edit

 
John Adams Dix
 
George Bancroft
 
Thomas Wilson Dorr

1820s edit

 
Franklin Pierce
 
Alpheus Felch
 
Benjamin Butler

1830s edit

 
Henry Gardner
 
Nathaniel B. Baker
 
Amos T. Akerman

1840s edit

 
Paul A. Chadbourne
 
Elijah B. Stoddard

1850s edit

 
Benjamin F. Prescott
 
George W. Atherton

1860s edit

 
Robert Todd Lincoln
 
Herbert Baxter Adams

1870s edit

 
August Belmont Jr.
 
Frederick Winslow Taylor
 
William De Witt Hyde
 
Walter I. McCoy

1880s edit

 
Amos Alonzo Stagg
 
Lindley Miller Garrison
 
Gifford Pinchot
 
Booth Tarkington
 
Daniel Gregory Mason
 
George R. Stobbs

1890s edit

1900s edit

 
Jay R. Benton
 
Edwin F. Harding
 
Henry Morgenthau Jr.

1910s edit

 
Robert Nathan
 
Howard Hawks
 
Robert B. Chiperfield
 
Norris Cotton

1920s edit

 
Kent Smith
 
Walter A. Brown

1930s edit

 
William H. Blanchard
 
Richard Walker Bolling
 
Hugh Gregg
 
William Verity Jr.
 
Douglas Knight

1940s edit

 
Lloyd Shapley
 
Robert B. Rheault
 
George Plimpton
 
James R. Lilley
 
Donald Hall
 
Carlos Romero Barceló

1950s edit

 
Pierre S. du Pont IV
 
David Mumford
 
Jay Rockefeller
 
Tim Wirth
 
Robert Thurman
 
Tom Mankiewicz
 
Daniel Dennett

1960s edit

 
Charles C. Krulak
 
John Irving
 
Craig Roberts Stapleton
 
Judd Gregg
 
Kent Conrad

1970s edit

 
Ned Lamont
 
Bobby Shriver
 
Paul Romer
 
Tom Steyer
 
Hansen Clarke

1980s edit

 
Peter R. Orszag
 
Niel Brandt

1990s edit

 
Alessandro Nivola
 
John Palfrey
 
John Forté

2000s edit

 
Sam Fuld
 
Mark Zuckerberg

2010s edit

 
Duncan Robinson

In fiction edit

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Further reading edit

  • Harris, Bernard C.; Phillips Exeter Academy Alumni-Alumnae, A Listing of the Trustees, Principals, Members of the Faculty Emeriti, and All Living Alumni and Alumnae ; Harris Publishing Company (White Plaines, New York), 19th Edition, PAH-W121-1M-18.1V

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This article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations January 2017 The following is a list of notable faculty trustees and alumni of Phillips Exeter Academy a preparatory school in Exeter New Hampshire founded in 1781 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 Contents 1 Notable faculty members and trustees of Phillips Exeter Academy 2 Notable alumni 2 1 1780s 2 2 1790s 2 3 1800s 2 4 1810s 2 5 1820s 2 6 1830s 2 7 1840s 2 8 1850s 2 9 1860s 2 10 1870s 2 11 1880s 2 12 1890s 2 13 1900s 2 14 1910s 2 15 1920s 2 16 1930s 2 17 1940s 2 18 1950s 2 19 1960s 2 20 1970s 2 21 1980s 2 22 1990s 2 23 2000s 2 24 2010s 3 In fiction 4 References 5 Further readingNotable faculty members and trustees of Phillips Exeter Academy edit nbsp Paine Wingate nbsp John Taylor Gilman nbsp James WalkerSee also List of Phillips Exeter Academy principals nbsp Charles H Bell nbsp Frederick Buechner nbsp Thomas Hassan nbsp Dan Brown nbsp Dolores KendrickJohn Phillips founder of Phillips Exeter president of board of trustees 1781 1795 1 John Pickering federal judge impeached for drunkenness trustee 1781 1782 Paine Wingate New Hampshire delegate to the Continental Congress U S representative from New Hampshire U S senator from New Hampshire trustee 1787 1809 Benjamin Abbot principal 1788 1838 1 Nicholas Emery judge on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court assistant teacher 1797 2 Gideon Lane Soule principal 1838 1873 Daniel Dana president of Dartmouth College instructor 1789 91 board of trustees 1809 1843 John Taylor Gilman delegate to the Continental Congress Governor of New Hampshire president of board of trustees 1795 1827 3 Ashur Ware federal judge instructor 1804 1805 Nathan Hale editor and publisher introduced regular editorial commentary instructor 1805 1807 Alexander Hill Everett diplomat and politician assistant teacher 1807 4 Nathan Lord president of Dartmouth College faculty 1809 1812 Henry Ware Jr mentor to Ralph Waldo Emerson instructor 1812 1814 James Walker president of Harvard University faculty 1814 1815 William Bourne Oliver Peabody minister and author assistant instructor 1817 5 Ebenezer Adams first professor of mathematics and natural philosophy 6 Nathaniel Appleton Haven U S representative from New Hampshire president of board of trustees 1828 1830 1 Jeremiah Smith U S representative from New Hampshire judge Governor of New Hampshire president of board of trustees 1830 1842 1 Francis Bowen philosopher writer and educationalist faculty 1833 1835 1 Joseph Gibson Hoyt chancellor of Washington University in St Louis faculty 1840 1858 7 Andrew Preston Peabody Unitarian clergyman and author board of trustees 1843 1885 Amos Tuck U S representative from New Hampshire founder of the Republican Party board of trustees 1853 1879 George A Wentworth author of textbooks on mathematics faculty 1857 1892 board of trustees 1899 1906 Robert Franklin Pennell scholar and classicist faculty 1871 1882 8 Albert C Perkins principal 1873 1883 Charles H Bell Governor of New Hampshire trustee 1879 1883 9 George Lyman Kittredge faculty 1883 1887 4 Walter Quincy Scott president of Ohio State University principal 1884 1889 Charles Everett Fish principal 1890 1895 Harlan P Amen principal 1895 1913 10 T A Dwight Jones faculty 11 H Hamilton Hammy Bissell director of scholarships 12 Robert H Bates mountaineer faculty 13 Lewis Perry principal 1914 1946 William Ernest Gillespie Latin instructor 1939 1967 vice principal dean of faculty interim principal 1963 1964 14 William Saltonstall principal 1946 1963 Donald B Cole historian faculty 1947 1988 15 Dandridge MacFarlan Cole American aerospace engineer futurist lecturer and author faculty 1949 1953 physics and astronomy Winthrop Jordan historian faculty member in history department 1955 1960 16 Frederick Buechner writer theologian Religion and English faculty and School Minister 1958 1967 17 Cabot Lyford sculptor faculty 1963 1986 Richard W Day principal 1964 1973 Michael S Greco president of American Bar Association faculty 1965 1968 18 George Crowe ice hockey coach faculty 1969 1975 19 David P Robbins mathematician faculty 1972 1977 20 Dolores Kendrick Poet Laureate of the District of Columbia faculty 1972 1993 21 Stephen G Kurtz historian principal 1974 1987 22 Kendra Stearns O Donnell painter principal 1987 1997 Tyler Tingley principal 1997 2009 23 Thomas Hassan faculty 1989 present principal 2009 2015 24 Dan Brown New York Times bestselling author faculty 1993 25 Michael Golay historian faculty 1999 present 26 Gwynneth Coogan U S Olympian faculty 2002 present 27 Todd Hearon faculty 2003 present 28 Olutoyin Augustus Nigerian hurdler instructor in physical education 2011 2021 29 Thomas W Simpson faculty 2008 present Lisa MacFarlane principal 2015 2018 Willie Perdomo current instructor in EnglishNotable alumni edit1780s edit nbsp Josiah Bartlett Jr Benjamin Ives Gilman c 1783 Ohio pioneer 1 George Sullivan c 1783 U S representative from New Hampshire 1 Nathaniel Thayer c 1783 Unitarian minister 1 Daniel Tilton c 1783 one of the first three judges in Mississippi Territory Supreme Court of Mississippi Territory 30 Josiah Bartlett Jr c 1784 U S representative from New Hampshire 31 Samuel Smith c 1784 U S representative from New Hampshire 32 George B Upham c 1785 U S representative from New Hampshire 33 Daniel Meserve Durell c 1789 U S representative from New Hampshire member of Democratic Republican Party 1 1790s edit nbsp Lewis Cass nbsp Daniel WebsterDudley Leavitt 1790 publisher writer teacher 34 David L Morril 1790 U S senator from New Hampshire Governor of New Hampshire 35 Nicholas Emery c 1791 judge on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court 2 John Noyes 1791 U S representative from Vermont 1 Lewis Cass 1792 brigadier general Governor of Michigan Territory U S Secretary of War U S senator from Michigan U S Secretary of State Democratic candidate for president 36 William Ladd 1793 pacifist founder and first president of American Peace Society 37 Nathaniel Upham 1793 U S representative from New Hampshire 38 Samuel Conner 1794 U S representative from Massachusetts 39 John Adams Harper c 1794 U S representative from New Hampshire 39 Edward Little 1794 attorney entrepreneur philanthropist 40 Joseph Stevens Buckminster 1795 Unitarian minister and promulgator of Higher Criticism 1 Daniel Webster 1796 U S representative who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts U S senator from Massachusetts U S Secretary of State diplomat 41 Leverett Saltonstall I 1798 U S representative from Massachusetts 42 1800s edit nbsp Edward Everett nbsp James H DuncanSamuel Livermore 1800 legal scholar 1 Richard Saltonstall Rogers 1800 East Indies merchant N L Rogers amp Bros Salem Massachusetts 43 44 Abiel Chandler 1802 merchant philanthropist 45 Joseph Cogswell 1802 educator editor library administrator 46 William Plumer Jr 1802 U S representative from New Hampshire 47 James Carr 1803 U S representative from Massachusetts 48 John Perkins Cushing 1803 China merchant opium smuggler philanthropist 1 Augustine Heard c 1803 entrepreneur and businessman 49 Nicholas B Doe 1804 U S representative from New York State 50 Theodore Lyman 1804 Mayor of Boston Massachusetts 1 Lucius Manlius Sargent 1804 author antiquarian and temperance advocate 1 John Lauris Blake 1806 minister and prolific author 1 Benjamin T Pickman 1806 president of the Massachusetts State Senate 1 Zachariah Allen 1807 manufacturer and inventor 51 Joseph Blunt 1807 author editor politician New York County District Attorney 1 Edward Everett 1807 U S representative from Massachusetts U S senator from Massachusetts Governor of Massachusetts ambassador to Great Britain U S Secretary of State president of Harvard University 52 Nathaniel Appleton Haven 1807 U S representative from New Hampshire 8 Benjamin Kendrick Pierce 1807 U S Army officer brother of Franklin Pierce son of Benjamin Pierce 53 James H Duncan 1808 U S representative from Massachusetts 54 James Freeman Dana 1809 chemist science author 55 Samuel Luther Dana 1809 chemist agricultural science specialist science author 56 William Thorndike 1809 president of the Massachusetts State Senate 57 1810s edit nbsp John Adams Dix nbsp George Bancroft nbsp Thomas Wilson DorrJohn Sherburne Sleeper 1807 sailor ship master novelist journalist politician 1 William Willis 1808 Mayor of Portland Maine railroad president 1 Thomas Bulfinch 1810 author of Bulfinch s Mythology 58 John Adams Dix 1810 U S Secretary of the Treasury U S Senator from New York Governor of New York U S Minister to France Railroad President 1 59 Horace Hooker 1810 Congregationalist minister author 1 William Robinson benefactor ca 1810 school founder Jonathan P Cushing 1811 president of Hampden Sydney College 1 George Bancroft 1811 historian Secretary of the Navy founder of the United States Naval Academy ambassador to the United Kingdom John G Palfrey 1811 clergyman U S representative from Massachusetts 60 Jared Sparks 1811 president of Harvard University 61 Benjamin Ogle Tayloe businessman 62 David Barker Jr 1812 U S representative from New Hampshire 63 Alpheus Spring Packard Sr 1812 professor acting president of Bowdoin College 64 William Bourne Oliver Peabody 1812 Unitarian minister author 5 Charles Paine 1813 Governor of Vermont 1 65 Samuel Edmund Sewall 1813 lawyer politician abolitionist suffragist James Wilson II 1813 U S representative from New Hampshire 1 66 Andrew Leonard Emerson 1814 first mayor of Portland Maine 1 Gideon Lane Soule 1816 principal of Phillips Exeter 1838 1873 65 Nathaniel Gookin Upham 1816 associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court railroad president diplomat 67 George Lunt 1818 politician author editor poet 68 John Dennison Russ 1818 physician innovator in the education of the blind 1 Jonathan Chapman 1819 Mayor of Boston Massachusetts 69 Thomas Wilson Dorr 1819 Governor of Rhode Island leader of the eponymous Dorr Rebellion 70 Alfred L Elwyn 1819 humanitarian author 71 Russell Sturgis 1819 merchant banker 1 1820s edit nbsp Franklin Pierce nbsp Alpheus Felch nbsp Benjamin ButlerJohn Parker Hale 1820 U S representative from New Hampshire U S senator from New Hampshire abolitionist Free Soil candidate for U S president ambassador to Spain 72 Franklin Pierce 1820 U S representative from New Hampshire U S senator from New Hampshire 14th president of the United States 73 Alpheus Felch 1821 U S senator from Michigan Governor of Michigan 74 Josiah S Little 1821 Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives 75 Ephraim Peabody 1821 Unitarian minister abolitionist 1 John Langdon Sibley 1821 Librarian of Harvard University 76 Alfred W Craven 1822 civil engineer founding member and president of the American Society of Civil Engineers 1 Thomas Tingey Craven 1822 Rear Admiral United States Navy 1 Samuel Foster Haven 1822 archeologist anthropologist 1 Richard Hildreth 1823 historian political theorist 77 John Hodgdon 1823 president of the Maine State Senate Mayor of Dubuque Iowa 78 Forrest Shepherd 1823 geologist 1 George Bradburn 1824 politician and Unitarian minister in Massachusetts 79 Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith c 1824 U S representative from Maine 80 Edward Henry Durell 1826 Mayor of New Orleans federal judge 81 Henry Francis Harrington 1828 editor of the Boston Herald 1 Theodore Howard McCaleb 1828 federal judge president of the University of Louisiana 82 Francis Bowen 1829 philosopher writer educationalist 83 Benjamin Butler 1829 Civil War general Union U S representative from Massachusetts Governor of Massachusetts 84 Edward Fox 1829 federal judge 1 Timothy Roberts Young 1829 U S representative from Illinois 1 Charles Turner Torrey 1829 abolitionist convicted of stealing slaves died in prison 85 Jeffries Wyman 1829 naturalist and anatomist 1 Morrill Wyman 1829 physician and social reformer 1 1830s edit nbsp Henry Gardner nbsp Nathaniel B Baker nbsp Amos T AkermanHenry Gardner 1831 Governor of Massachusetts 86 Horace G Hutchins 1831 Mayor of Charlestown Massachusetts 87 William Henry Chandler 1832 politician from Connecticut 1 Edmund Burke Whitman 1833 quartermaster U S Army superintendent of National Cemeteries 88 Nathaniel B Baker 1834 Governor of New Hampshire 89 Charles Jervis Gilman 1835 U S representative from Maine 90 Fitz John Porter 1835 Civil War general Union 91 John F Potter 1835 U S representative from Wisconsin 92 William B Small c 1835 U S representative from New Hampshire 93 Ezra Abbot 1836 New Testament scholar 56 Amos Tappan Akerman 1836 U S Attorney General 1870 1872 94 Charles H Bell 1837 U S senator from New Hampshire Governor of New Hampshire 95 Augustus Lord Soule 1837 associate justice of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court 96 E Carleton Sprague 1839 lawyer politician chancellor of the University of Buffalo 97 1840s edit nbsp Paul A Chadbourne nbsp Elijah B StoddardJames Camp Tappan 1840 Civil War general CSA Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives 98 99 Henry W Cleaveland 1841 architect 1 Paul A Chadbourne 1842 president of University of Wisconsin Williams College and University of Massachusetts 1 James Cooley Fletcher 1842 missionary diplomat author 100 Jonathan Homer Lane 1842 astronomer 101 Elijah B Stoddard 1843 Mayor of Worcester Massachusetts 1 E C Banfield 1845 U S representative from Massachusetts Solicitor of the United States Treasury 87 Charles Cogswell Doe 1845 Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 102 William Fessenden Allen 1846 Privy Councillor to King of Hawaii chairman of the advisory council of the Provisional Government of Hawaii member of the executive council of the Republic of Hawaii 1 Curtis Coe Bean 1846 delegate from the Territory of Arizona to the U S House of Representatives 103 George Francis Richardson 1846 Massachusetts politician 1 William Dorsheimer 1847 U S representative from New York Lieutenant Governor of New York 34 Charles Franklin Dunbar 1847 editor political economist dean of faculty Harvard University president of the American Economic Association 104 Richard Sylvester 1847 journalist 105 William Robert Ware 1847 architect founder of architecture programs at MIT and Columbia University 34 Christopher Langdell 1848 legal scholar jurist and educator 106 1850s edit nbsp Benjamin F Prescott nbsp George W AthertonFrederick Lothrop Ames 1851 business magnate art collector Franklin Benjamin Sanborn 1851 author journalist abolitionist Uriah Smith 1851 Seventh day Adventist author and theologian George Bates Nichols Tower c 1851 civil and mechanical engineer author 107 Benjamin Smith Lyman 1852 mining engineer surveyor linguist Benjamin F Prescott 1852 Governor of New Hampshire Charles Pomeroy Otis 1855 educator author Wheelock G Veazey 1855 justice of the Vermont Supreme Court Medal of Honor recipient Civil War Gettysburg George E Adams 1856 U S representative from Illinois Marcellus Bailey 1856 patent attorney worked on the patents for the telephone Frank W Hackett 1857 Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy Edward Rowland Sill 1857 poet George W Atherton 1858 president of Pennsylvania State University William Ripley Brown 1858 U S representative from Kansas Charles Ezra Greene 1858 civil engineer author first dean of the University of Michigan College of Engineering Edward Tuck 1858 banker diplomat philanthropist George S Morison 1859 leading bridge designer Henry B Lovering 1859 U S representative from Massachusetts1860s edit nbsp Robert Todd Lincoln nbsp Herbert Baxter AdamsJeremiah Curtin 1860 translator of Native American and Slavic languages folklorist William M R French 1860 first director of the Art Institute of Chicago Robert Todd Lincoln 1860 son of President Abraham Lincoln U S Secretary of War U S Minister to the United Kingdom 108 James Greeley Flanders 1861 Wisconsin politician Marshall Snow 1861 acting chancellor of Washington University in St Louis John White Chadwick 1862 Unitarian minister and writer Augustus Van Wyck 1862 Supreme Court justice from Brooklyn New York John E Leonard 1863 U S representative from Louisiana 109 Elisha B Maynard 1863 Mayor of Springfield Massachusetts associate justice of Massachusetts Superior Court John Ames Mitchell 1863 architect writer publisher co founder and president of Life magazine George Thomas Tilden 1863 architect Wilmon W Blackmar 1864 Medal of Honor recipient Civil War Battle of Five Forks Charles Rufus Brown 1865 Hebrew Bible scholar Robert Hallowell Richards 1865 mining engineer metallurgist Joseph Lyman Silsbee 1865 architect William Gardner Hale 1866 classical scholar Edward R Bacon 1867 railroad president financier art collector John Hubbard 1867 Real Admiral U S Navy Herbert H D Peirce 1867 diplomat Third Assistant Secretary of State U S Ambassador to Norway brother of C S Peirce Herbert Baxter Adams 1868 educator and historian Winfield Scott Edgerly 1868 brigadier general U S Army Robert Franklin Pennell 1868 educator and scholar 8 Charlemagne Tower Jr 1868 U S Ambassador to Russia and Germany Frank O Briggs 1869 U S senator from New Jersey1870s edit nbsp August Belmont Jr nbsp Frederick Winslow Taylor nbsp William De Witt Hyde nbsp Walter I McCoyAugust Belmont Jr 1870 banker owner and breeder of thoroughbreds builder of Belmont Park racetrack Erastus Brainerd 1870 museum curator newspaper editor publicist for Seattle Washington Nathan Haskell Dole 1870 author and translator Ulysses S Grant Jr c 1870 entrepreneur son of President Ulysses S Grant 110 Samuel L Powers 1870 U S representative from Massachusetts Sylvester Primer 1870 linguist and philologist Albert D Bosson 1871 Mayor of Chelsea Massachusetts Nelson Taylor Jr 1871 politician from Connecticut Philip Hale 1872 music critic Oscar Richard Hundley 1872 federal judge Frank H Pope 1872 newspaper reporter Massachusetts politician George Edward Woodberry 1872 poet and literary critic Melville Bull 1873 Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island U S representative from Rhode Island Henry G Danforth 1873 U S representative from New York Robert O Harris 1873 U S representative from Massachusetts James Cameron Mackenzie 1873 transformative headmaster of Lawrenceville School George Arthur Plimpton 1873 publisher and philanthropist William Bancroft 1874 businessman brigadier general Mayor of Cambridge Massachusetts Benjamin Newhall Johnson 1874 attorney historian owner of Breakheart Hill Forest Ogden Mills 1874 financier owner of thoroughbreds philanthropist Guy Carleton Phinney 1874 real estate developer Frederick Winslow Taylor 1874 efficiency innovator management theorist and consultant president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Harlan P Amen 1875 principal of Phillips Exeter 1895 1913 10 William De Witt Hyde 1875 president of Bowdoin College Henry Shute 1875 author William Morton Grinnell 1876 lawyer banker diplomat Third Assistant Secretary of State Robert Winsor 1876 financier investment banker and philanthropist Timothy L Woodruff 1876 Lieutenant Governor of New York H H Holmes 1877 American serial killer Charles MacVeagh 1877 U S Ambassador to Japan William W Stickney 1877 Governor of Vermont Willard S Augsbury 1878 businessman banker and politician from New York State Sherman Hoar 1878 U S representative from Massachusetts Walter I McCoy 1878 U S representative from New Jersey 111 William Schaus 1878 entomologist Henry Grier Bryant 1879 explorer writer S Percy Hooker 1879 politician from New York State Moses King 1879 editor and publisher of travel guidebooks Francis S Peabody 1879 coal baron ally of Adlai Stevenson1880s edit nbsp Amos Alonzo Stagg nbsp Lindley Miller Garrison nbsp Gifford Pinchot nbsp Booth Tarkington nbsp Daniel Gregory Mason nbsp George R StobbsJoseph Adna Hill 1881 statistician devised the method of equal proportions Thomas Parker Sanborn 1881 poet inspiration for the protagonist of Santayana s The Last Pilgrim Charles Augustus Strong 1881 philosopher and psychologist William Woodward Baldwin 1882 Third Assistant Secretary of State Frank G Higgins 1882 football player lawyer politician Lieutenant Governor of Montana Edmund Wilson Sr 1882 Attorney General of New Jersey Gordon Woodbury 1882 U S Assistant Secretary of the Navy Joseph H Walker 1883 Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Larz Anderson 1884 businessman diplomat U S Ambassador to Japan Lindley Miller Garrison 1884 U S Secretary of War William Mann Irvine 1884 academic founding headmaster of Mercersburg Academy Wallace Nutting 1884 photographer Bradley Palmer 1884 attorney businessman philanthropist part of American delegation to the Paris Peace Conference John Scammon 1884 president of the New Hampshire State Senate associate justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court James D Denegre 1885 Minnesota state senator and lawyer 112 William A Chanler 1885 explorer soldier U S representative from New York Morton D Hull 1885 U S representative from Illinois George Hunter 1885 authority on decorative art Walter W Magee 1885 U S representative from New York Gifford Pinchot 1885 first Chief Forester of the U S Forest Service Governor of Pennsylvania 113 George Rublee 1885 diplomat advisor to Woodrow Wilson Amos Alonzo Stagg 1885 All American football player won national championships as Football Coach at U of Chicago grandfather of football 114 Augustus Noble Hand 1886 federal judge Tim Shinnick 1886 professional baseball player second baseman for the Louisville Colonels William Wurtenburg 1886 played on two national championship football teams at Yale football coach at Navy and Dartmouth physician Theodore Davis Boal 1887 U S Army colonel architect Bob Huntington 1887 U S Open Tennis Doubles champion 1891 1892 architect James Madison Morton Jr 1887 federal judge George Higgins Moses 1887 U S senator from New Hampshire ambassador to Greece Curtis Hidden Page 1887 scholar author translator William Rhode 1887 All American football player won national championship as football coach at Yale Frank Barbour 1888 football player football coach at the University of Michigan businessman John Cranston 1888 All American football player football coach at Harvard University Robert Boal Fort 1888 Illinois politician Thomas Lamont 1888 partner and chairman of board of directors of J P Morgan amp Co Lee McClung 1888 All American football player Treasurer of the United States Horace Tracy Pitkin 1888 missionary beheaded during Boxer Rebellion Frank St John Sidway 1888 New York State politician Samuel Washington Weis 1888 painter Robert D Farquhar 1889 architect Ogden H Hammond 1889 U S Ambassador to Spain Booth Tarkington 1889 Pulitzer Prize winner 115 1890s edit Butler Ames 1890 U S representative from Massachusetts Carroll Bond 1890 chief judge of the Supreme Court of the U S State of Maryland the Court of Appeals Henry M Crane 1891 automotive engineer and pioneer George Lawrence Day 1890 a k a John Mapes Adams Medal of Honor recipient Boxer Rebellion Marshall Newell 1890 All American football player football coach at Cornell University Lewis Stevenson 1890 son of Vice President Adlai Stevenson Democratic Party leader Illinois Secretary of State William Boyce Thompson 1890 mining engineer financier philanthropist Julian Coolidge 1891 mathematician president of the Mathematical Association of America Henry M Crane c 1891 pioneering automobile designer Louis W Hill 1891 railroad magnate John Howland 1891 pediatrician Henry McKee Minton 1891 physician co founder of Sigma Pi Phi Winfred Thaxter Denison 1892 Secretary of the Interior of the Philippines Daniel Gregory Mason 1892 composer music critic Hiland Orlando Stickney 1892 football coach at University of Wisconsin and Oregon State University Charles Loring 1893 Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court William Belmont Parker 1893 author and editor Carl Frelinghuysen Gould 1894 architect Lawrence B Hamlin 1895 purveyor of Hamlin s Wizard Oil fined for false advertising George R Stobbs 1895 U S representative from Massachusetts Charles R Forbes 1896 director of the Veterans Bureau Doc Powers c 1896 professional baseball player 1 Walter Dearborn 1897 experimental psychologist specialist in reading education William F Donovan 1897 athletic ringer football coach at Harvard University Burt Z Kasson 1897 politician from New York State Roscoe Conkling Bruce 1898 educator Robert William Sawyer 1898 journalist conservationist Samuel Davis Wilson 1898 Mayor of Philadelphia Barry Faulkner 1899 muralist Robert Leavitt 1899 Olympic gold medalist 110m hurdles Charles M Olmsted 1899 aeronautical engineer1900s edit nbsp Jay R Benton nbsp Edwin F Harding nbsp Henry Morgenthau Jr Arthur Nash 1900 architect Myron E Witham 1900 All American football player football coach at Purdue and the University of Colorado Swinburne Hale 1901 civil rights attorney a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union poet James Hogan 1901 All American football player Walter Nelles 1901 a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union 116 Foster Rockwell 1901 All American football player football coach at Yale and Navy won national championship coaching at Yale hotelier Ralph B Strassburger 1901 businessman thoroughbred owner and breeder Joseph Gilman 1902 All American football player businessman Samuel M Harrington 1902 brigadier general J W Knibbs 1902 football player football coach at University of California Berkeley James Cooney 1903 All American football player Sterling Dow 1903 American classical archaeologist and epigrapher Nicholas V V Franchot II 1903 businessman and New York State politician Hugo W Koehler 1903 U S Navy commander military attache to Russia 117 Samuel Abraham Marx 1903 architect and interior designer Jay R Benton 1904 Massachusetts Attorney General Edwin F Harding 1904 U S Army major general commander of 32nd Infantry Division during WW II Howard Jones 1904 football coach won national championships coaching Yale and USC T A Dwight Jones 1904 All American football player Yale football coach Jim McCormick 1904 All American football player football coach at Princeton F Harold Van Orman 1904 Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Harrie B Chase 1905 federal judge Richard Grozier 1905 owner publisher and editor of The Boston Post responsible for exposing Charles Ponzi Roger Sherman Hoar 1905 lawyer politician science fiction author William Rand 1905 Olympic athlete 1908 110m hurdles Thomas C Coffin 1906 U S representative from Idaho Haniel Long 1906 poet novelist publisher and academic Henry Morgenthau Jr 1906 U S Secretary of Treasury under Franklin D Roosevelt did not graduate 118 Andrew Tombes 1906 comedian and character actor Justin Woodward Harding c 1907 federal judge trial judge at Nuremberg Ed Wheelan 1907 cartoonist Robert Benchley 1908 author member of original staff of The New Yorker actor 119 Frank M Dixon c 1908 Governor of Alabama a founder of the States Rights Party Dixiecrats Arthur Bluethenthal 1909 All American football player decorated World War I pilot Walter William Spencer Cook c 1909 Spanish Medieval art historian and professor 120 John Paul Jones Olympic runner and baseball player 1912 world record holder in the mile run1910s edit nbsp Robert Nathan nbsp Howard Hawks nbsp Robert B Chiperfield nbsp Norris CottonWayne G Borah 1910 federal judge J Ira Courtney 1910 Olympic sprinter and baseball player 1912 Allen Dulles 1910 U S Director of Central Intelligence Rustin McIntosh 1910 pediatrician Edwin Charles Parsons 1910 Rear Admiral of the United States Navy Olin M Jeffords 1911 Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court Robert Nathan 1912 novelist and poet Phelps Putnam 1912 poet Donald Ogden Stewart 1912 Academy Award winning screenwriter The Philadelphia Story Harold Weston 1912 modernist painter William D Byron 1913 U S representative from Maryland Harry Worthington 1913 Olympic long jumper 1912 John Amen 1914 prosecutor of government corruption head of the U S Interrogation Division at the Nuremberg Trials Arthur Freed 1914 film producer Howard Hawks 1914 film director 121 Joseph Frank Wehner 1914 fighter pilot Charles Bierer Wrightsman c 1914 fine arts collector and philanthropist 122 Art Braman 1915 NFL football player 123 Eddie Casey 1915 All American football player head coach of the Washington Redskins Richard F Cleveland 1915 son of President Grover Cleveland civil servant Lawrence Dennis 1915 author and economist Louis M Loeb 1915 president of the New York City Bar Association Drew Pearson 1915 newspaper reporter author columnist Stephen Potter 1915 first American naval aviator to shoot down a German seaplane 124 John Cowles Sr 1917 co owner of the Cowles Media Company Frederick Cunningham 1917 Olympic fencer 1920 Werner Janssen 1917 conductor and composer Donold Lourie 1917 All American football player businessman government official Frederick James Woodbridge 1917 architect Robert B Chiperfield 1918 U S representative from Illinois George H Love 1918 businessman industrialist coal baron chairman of the board of Chrysler Francis T P Plimpton 1918 lawyer and diplomat Norris Cotton 1919 U S representative from New Hampshire U S senator from New Hampshire Haddie Gill 1919 pitcher for Cincinnati Reds David Granger 1919 Olympic bobsledder 1928 silver medal Donald Oenslager 1919 Tony Award winning scenic designer Phra Bisal Sukhumvit 1919 Thai chief of Department of Highways urban planner 125 1920s edit nbsp Kent Smith nbsp Walter A BrownJames Tinkham Babb 1920 librarian and book collector Mark Brunswick c 1920 composer Corliss Lamont 1920 humanist and civil libertarian Jess Sweetser 1920 amateur golfer Herb Treat 1920 All American football player player coach of the Boston Bulldogs C Bradford Welles 1920 classicist James Greenway 1921 ornithologist Richard Luman 1921 All American football player Speaker of the Wyoming House of Representatives Laurence Stoddard 1921 Olympic coxswain 1924 gold medal Weston Adams c 1922 principal owner and president of the Boston Bruins Montgomery Atwater 1922 pioneer in avalanche research and forecasting author Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith 1922 great grandson of Abraham Lincoln Bayes Norton 1922 Olympic sprint runner 1924 Laurence Duggan 1923 head of the South American desk at the United States Department of State Soviet spy Jarvis Hunt c 1923 79th president of Massachusetts Senate 126 Charles Edward Wyzanski Jr 1923 federal judge John Chase 1924 Olympic ice hockey player 1932 silver medal Howard Francis Corcoran 1924 federal judge Sidney Darlington 1924 engineer and inventor winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom John F Jack Hasey 1924 officer in the French Foreign Legion C I A officer officer in the Legion d honneur Tracy Jaeckel 1924 Olympic fencer 1932 bronze medal 1936 George E Kimball 1924 professor of quantum chemistry John H H Phipps 1924 businessman conservationist philanthropist champion polo player William Saltonstall 1924 principal of Phillips Exeter 1946 1963 Edmund Berkeley 1925 computer scientist author John K Fairbank 1925 academic and historian of China Lincoln Kirstein 1925 writer co founder and general director of the New York City Ballet did not graduate Dwight Macdonald 1925 author and critic Richard B Sewall 1925 Yale English professor biographer Kent Smith c 1925 actor Walworth Barbour 1926 U S Ambassador to Israel Walter A Brown 1926 original owner of the Boston Celtics 127 owner of the Boston Bruins Richard W Leopold 1926 historian at Northwestern University Red Rolfe 1927 All Star New York Yankee third baseman manager of the Detroit Tigers James Agee 1928 author and critic 128 Morton Bartlett 1928 sculptor and photographer Jack R Howard 1928 broadcasting executive Albert E Kahn 1928 blacklisted journalist and photographer Tex McCrary 1928 journalist radio and television talk show innovator political fixer Hart Day Leavitt 1928 longtime English teacher Phillips Academy Andover Massachusetts Hickman Price 1928 business executive U S Assistant Secretary of Commerce Paul Sweezy 1928 economist and publisher Whiting Willauer 1928 U S Ambassador to Honduras and Costa Rica Robert H Bates 1929 instructor in English PEA mountaineer H Hamilton Hammy Bissell 1929 long time director of scholarships at the academy uncle of John Irving 1961 Edwin Gillette 1929 cameraman inventor of animation technique Sam Knox c 1929 guard for the Detroit Lions William Ernest Gillespie 1929 interim principal of Phillips Exeter Academy 14 William Howard Stein 1929 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry 1972 Henry Babcock Veatch 1929 neo Aristotelian philosopher1930s edit nbsp William H Blanchard nbsp Richard Walker Bolling nbsp Hugh Gregg nbsp William Verity Jr nbsp Douglas KnightJoseph H Burchenal 1930 oncologist winner of the Lasker Award John A M Hinsman 1930 president of the Vermont State Senate Francis Spain 1930 captain of the 1936 U S Olympic hockey team bronze medal Eliot Butler Willauer 1930 architect Larry Bogart 1931 critic of nuclear power Macdonald Carey 1931 film and television actor winner of two Emmy Awards John Crosby 1931 newspaper columnist media critic suspense novelist George Haskins 1931 law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School Richard S Salant 1931 president of CBS News Sonny Tufts 1931 film and television actor Bruce H Billings 1932 physicist Richard Pike Bissell 1932 author and playwright winner of Tony Award The Pajama Game Germain Glidden 1932 national squash champion painter muralist cartoonist and founder of the National Art Museum of Sport 129 130 Milton Green 1932 world record holder in the high hurdles boycotted 1936 Olympics John Toland 1932 Pulitzer Prize winning historian The Rising Sun Adolph Coors III 1933 businessman Richard Dorson 1933 father of American folklore Arthur M Schlesinger Jr 1933 historian Charles E Tuttle 1933 publisher Robert Livingston Allen 1934 linguist developer of Sector Analysis Nathaniel Benchley 1934 author screenwriter William H Blanchard 1934 four star general Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force Richard Walker Bolling c 1934 U S representative from Missouri did not graduate 131 William Coors c 1934 CEO Coors Brewing Company 132 Gordon Kay 1934 movie producer Thomas P Whitney 1934 diplomat author translator philanthropist Robert W Anderson 1935 playwright 133 Elkan Blout 1935 inventor biochemist awarded National Medal of Science R W B Lewis 1935 literary scholar and critic Tom Slick c 1935 inventor and businessman Joseph Coors 1935 CEO Coors Brewing Company David D Furman 1935 New Jersey Attorney General New Jersey Superior Court judge Hugh Gregg 1935 Governor of New Hampshire father of Senator Judd Gregg 1965 David Hall c 1935 recorded sound archivist William Verity Jr c 1935 U S Secretary of Commerce James T Aubrey c 1936 president of CBS and MGM Alfred D Chandler Jr 1936 business historian Thomas Clinton 1936 executive of Deutsche Bank philanthropist early advocate of the formation of the Presbyterian Church Calvin Plimpton 1936 physician president of Amherst College George M Prince c 1936 co creator of synectics Robert Samuel Salzer 1936 Vice Admiral of the United States Navy John Tyler Bonner c 1937 biologist 134 Lee Parsons Gagliardi 1937 federal judge Nelson Gidding 1937 screenwriter Douglas Knight 1937 president of Duke University Alfred A Knopf Jr 1937 co founder of Atheneum Publishers Daniel E Koshland Jr 1937 biochemist editor of Science Charles Mergendahl 1937 novelist playwright television scriptwriter 135 136 Robert H B Baldwin 1938 Undersecretary of the Navy chairman and president of Morgan Stanley Lex Barker 1938 actor T Clark Hull 1938 Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut Connecticut Supreme Court justice Nicholas Katzenbach 1938 U S Attorney General vice president of IBM father of John Katzenbach 1968 Alexander Saxton c 1938 historian novelist and university professor Arthur A Seeligson Jr 1938 oilman rancher thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder Sloan Wilson 1938 author did not graduate Forman S Acton 1939 computer scientist Alfred Atherton 1939 U S Ambassador to Egypt Ward Chamberlin 1939 public broadcasting executive John Holt 1939 educational critic activist and author1940s edit nbsp Lloyd Shapley nbsp Robert B Rheault nbsp George Plimpton nbsp James R Lilley nbsp Donald Hall nbsp Carlos Romero BarceloGeorge Christopher Archibald 1940 British economist William J Conklin c 1940 architect archeologist designer of United States Navy Memorial co designer of Reston Virginia 137 Lloyd L Duxbury c 1940 Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives Burke Marshall 1940 U S Assistant Attorney General head of the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice during the Civil Rights Era Bud Palmer 1940 professional basketball player NY Knicks jump shot pioneer sportscaster New York City Commissioner of Public Events Lloyd Shapley 1940 winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Economics Harold R Tyler Jr 1940 federal judge William C Campbell 1941 two time president of the USGA member of the World Golf Hall of Fame Neil MacNeil 1941 journalist Anton Myrer 1941 author of war novels Robert B Choate Jr 1942 businessman and political activist Nathaniel Davis 1942 career diplomat U S Ambassador to Guatemala Chile and Switzerland William Bell Dinsmoor Jr 1942 classical archaeologist and architectural historian Thomas Ashley Graves Jr 1942 president of the College of William amp Mary Lloyd Stephen Riford Jr 1942 New York State politician Bagley Wright 1942 developer investor arts patron and fine art collector John G King 1943 physicist Roberts Bishop Owen 1943 U S State Department legal advisor and diplomat Robert B Rheault 1943 U S military officer conspirator in the Green Beret Affair inspiration for Apocalypse Now Frederic M Richards 1943 biochemist and biophysicist Julian Roosevelt 1943 Olympic sailor 1948 1952 gold medal 1956 1960 1968 1972 Roger Sonnabend 1943 hotelier and businessman John Thomson 1943 UK High Commissioner to India UK Ambassador to the UN Gore Vidal 1943 author 138 Whitney Balliett 1944 writer for The New Yorker Willis Barnstone 1944 poet memoirist translator Robinson O Everett 1944 judge and law professor Kenneth W Ford 1944 physicist George Plimpton 1944 author editor journalist actor expelled Henry N Cobb 1944 architect and founding partner of Pei Cobb Freed amp Partners John Glenn Beall Jr 1945 U S representative from Maryland U S senator from Maryland James P Gordon 1945 invented the Maser as a graduate student at Columbia University with Charles H Townes who was later awarded the Nobel Physics prize in 1964 139 Fred Kingsbury 1945 Olympic rower 1948 bronze medal John Knowles 1945 author A Separate Peace 140 James R Lilley 1945 U S Ambassador to China William E Schluter New Jersey politician Charles W Bailey II 1946 political reporter newspaper editor political novelist Seven Days in May Theodore V Buttrey Jr 1946 numismatist Michael Forrestal 1946 government aide legal advisor Will Holt c 1946 singer songwriter librettist lyricist Ramsay MacMullen 1946 professor of history at Yale University Wallace Nutting 1946 four star general F D Reeve 1946 author poet translator editor Cervin Robinson 1946 architectural photographer Robert L Belknap c 1947 scholar of Russian literature and dean at Columbia University 141 John Cowles Jr 1947 newspaper editor and publisher philanthropist Bill Felstiner 1947 socio legal scholar Donald Hall 1947 poet U S Poet Laureate 2006 2007 Richard W Murphy 1947 diplomat U S Ambassador to Mauritania Syria the Philippines and Saudi Arabia Glenn D Paige 1947 political scientist John Pittenger c 1947 lawyer and academic Haviland Smith 1947 C I A station chief Herbert P Wilkins 1947 Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court David Bevington 1948 literary scholar Douglas M Head 1948 Attorney General of Minnesota Frederic B Ingram 1948 businessman Alan Trustman 1948 screenwriter The Thomas Crown Affair Bullitt They Call Me Mr Tibbs Don Whiston 1948 Olympic ice hockey player 1952 silver medal Carlos Romero Barcelo 1949 Governor of Puerto Rico Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico to the U S House of Representatives Adair Dyer 1949 attorney passed the International Family Law through the Supreme Court Bo Goldman 1949 screenwriter One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest Scent of a Woman winner of two Academy Awards Albert L Hopkins 1949 computer designer Thomas P Hoving 1949 museum director author publisher expelled graduated from Hotchkiss School John Kerr 1949 actor James Smith 1949 Olympic sport shooter 1956 1950s edit nbsp Pierre S du Pont IV nbsp David Mumford nbsp Jay Rockefeller nbsp Tim Wirth nbsp Robert Thurman nbsp Tom Mankiewicz nbsp Daniel DennettBill Briggs 1950 Father of Extreme Skiing member U S National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame Tom Corcoran 1950 Olympic alpine skier 1956 1960 four time U S national champion alpine skier M Scott Peck c 1951 psychiatrist author did not graduate George Eman Vaillant 1951 psychiatrist Walter Darby Bannard 1952 abstract painter and University of Miami professor Robert Cowley 1952 military historian Pierre S du Pont IV 1952 U S representative from Delaware Governor of Delaware Thomas Ehrlich 1952 president of Indiana University Cyrus Hamlin 1952 literary critic and theorist Harmon Elwood Kirby 1952 career diplomat ambassador to Togo Karl Ludvigsen 1952 automotive journalist author historian and design consultant David Mumford 1952 mathematician winner of the Fields Medal Macarthur Fellow Robert D Richardson 1952 historian and biographer Harold Russell Scott Jr 1952 Broadway actor and director David Wight 1952 Olympic rower 1956 gold medal Robert G Wilmers 1952 businessman Richard S Arnold 1953 judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit namesake of federal courthouse in Little Rock Hodding Carter III 1953 Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Michael von Clemm 1953 businessman restaurateur anthropologist Bud Konheim 1953 businessman 142 Earl J Silbert 1953 prosecutor in Watergate case Robert C Wetenhall 1953 owner of the Montreal Alouettes football club Jonathan Aldrich 1954 poet William Becklean 1954 Olympic rower 1956 gold medal Peter B Bensinger 1954 administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration T Alan Broughton 1954 poet 143 Michael Z Hobson c 1954 executive vice president of Marvel Comics James F Hoge Jr 1954 editor of Foreign Affairs Christopher Jencks 1954 sociologist David Merwin 1954 Olympic sprint canoer 1956 Robert Morey 1954 Olympic rower 1956 gold medal George Beall 1955 prosecutor of Vice President Spiro Agnew 144 G Bradford Cook 1955 chairman of the U S Securities and Exchange Commission Charles D Ellis 1955 investment consultant author founder of Greenwich Associates John Gager 1955 professor of religion at Princeton University Richard Maltby Jr 1955 theater producer director and lyricist screenwriter crossword puzzle creator John D Jay Rockefeller IV 1955 Governor of West Virginia U S Senator from West Virginia 145 Peter Sears 1955 Poet Laureate of Oregon Tom Whedon 1955 television screenwriter 146 Phil Wilson c 1955 jazz trombonist 147 Gordon Park Baker 1956 American English philosopher William Bayer 1956 crime fiction writer Stewart Brand 1956 editor author Internet pioneer 148 H John Heinz III 1956 U S representative from Pennsylvania U S senator from Pennsylvania Dennis Johnson 1956 composer mathematician 149 J Vinton Lawrence 1956 C I A operative caricaturist Theodore Stebbins 1956 art historian John Negroponte 1956 U S Ambassador to Honduras Mexico the Philippines United Nations and Iraq U S Deputy Secretary of State the first Director of National Intelligence 150 Peter Benchley 1957 journalist presidential speechwriter author screenwriter Jaws Peter Georgescu 1957 author chairman emeritus of Young amp Rubicam 151 Bill Keith 1957 banjo innovator Herbert Kohler Jr 1957 businessman did not graduate Terry Lenzner 1957 lawyer 152 Jack McCarthy 1957 writer and slam poet Tim Wirth 1957 U S representative from Colorado U S senator from Colorado current head of the United Nations Foundation John Winslow Bissell 1958 judge for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey Don Briscoe 1958 television actor George Gilder 1958 writer and co founder of the Discovery Institute Warren Hoge 1958 reporter bureau chief and editor at The New York Times did not graduate David Lamb 1958 reporter bureau chief at The Los Angeles Times did not graduate George de Menil 1958 French economist Stephen Robert 1958 philanthropist and businessman CEO of Oppenheimer amp Co 153 Robert Thurman 1958 first American to be ordained a Buddhist monk in 1964 leading expert on Tibetan Buddhism John M Walker Jr 1958 chief judge of the U S Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit David M Eddy 1959 physician 154 David Rockefeller Jr 1959 philanthropist and businessman descendant of John D Rockefeller Morris S Arnold 1959 judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit Daniel Dennett 1959 philosopher Charles Janeway 1959 immunologist Tom Mankiewicz 1959 screenwriter director producer Hayford Peirce 1959 writer Benno C Schmidt Jr 1959 educator president of Yale University1960s edit nbsp Charles C Krulak nbsp John Irving nbsp Craig Roberts Stapleton nbsp Judd Gregg nbsp Kent ConradAlvin P Adams Jr 1960 ambassador to Peru Haiti and Djibouti Robert Mehrabian c 1960 materials scientist Charles Horman 1960 journalist victim of Chilean coup Charles C Krulak 1960 31st Commandant of the U S Marine Corps 155 Jerrold Speers 1960 Maine State Treasurer John Irving 1961 author The World According to Garp 156 George W S Trow 1961 novelist playwright short story writer longtime contributor to The New Yorker Peter Simon c 1961 actor Robert F Wagner Jr 1961 deputy mayor of New York City president of the New York City Board of Education Arthur K Wheelock Jr 1961 curator of the Northern European Art Collection at the National Gallery of Art Kenneth Bacon 1962 Department of Defense spokesman president of Refugees International 157 158 Evan A Davis 1962 president of the New York City Bar Association Chester E Finn Jr 1962 educator president of the Thomas B Fordham Foundation Larry Hough 1962 Olympic rower 1968 silver medal 1972 Myron Magnet 1962 conservative author editor at large of City Journal Gregory B Craig 1963 attorney assistant Secretary of State White House Counsel defended President Clinton in impeachment trial Gordon Gahan 1963 photographer Craig Roberts Stapleton 1963 U S Ambassador to France and Czech Republic Willy Eisenhart 1964 writer on art Paul Magriel 1964 professional backgammon and poker player author Peter Coors 1965 president Adolph Coors Brewing Co David Darst 1965 managing director Morgan Stanley Barry Golson c 1965 editor journalist author Terry Goddard 1965 Attorney General of Arizona Mayor of Phoenix Judd Gregg 1965 U S representative from New Hampshire Governor of New Hampshire U S senator from New Hampshire withdrew as U S Commerce Secretary designate 159 Helmut Panke 1965 president Bayerische Motoren Werke AG BMW Harrison Skip Pope Jr 1965 psychiatrist Charlie Smith 1965 poet novelist James Earl Coleman Jr 1966 attorney Kent Conrad 1966 U S senator from North Dakota 160 David Eisenhower 1966 grandson of Dwight D Eisenhower 34th president of the United States namesake of the Camp David presidential retreat Fred Grandy 1966 actor U S representative from Iowa political commentator Steven T Kuykendall 1966 U S representative from California David Olney 1966 folk singer songwriter Mark Ethridge 1967 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist novelist screenwriter publisher Jonathan Galassi 1967 president and publisher of Farrar Straus and Giroux poet Curt Hahn 1967 filmmaker Lawrence Lasker 1967 producer and screenwriter of Sneakers Frank Teruggi 1967 journalist Lincoln Caplan 1968 author journalist Truman Capote Visiting Lecturer in Law and senior research scholar in law at Yale Law School 161 Geoffrey Biddle 1968 photographer Peter Galassi 1968 curator Tom Birmingham 1968 president of the Massachusetts Senate Edward Hallowell 1968 psychiatrist John Katzenbach 1968 author son of Nicholas Katzenbach 1938 Jerome Karabel 1968 scholar Thomas Lennon filmmaker 1968 documentary filmmaker Steve Mantis 1968 Canadian politician Michael Fossel 1968 editor of the Journal of Anti Ageing Medicine Dowell Myers 1968 professor Anthony Davis 1969 composer and jazz pianist Peter W Galbraith 1969 diplomat author ambassador to Croatia did not graduate John C Harvey Jr 1969 Admiral US Navy Commander US Fleet Forces Command Chief of Naval Personnel Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Christopher Kimball 1969 founder of Cook s Illustrated host of America s Test Kitchen Jack Gilpin 1969 movie and television actor John McTiernan 1969 filmmaker1970s edit nbsp Ned Lamont nbsp Bobby Shriver nbsp Paul Romer nbsp Tom Steyer nbsp Hansen ClarkeRobert Bauer 1970 attorney White House Counsel 162 Nicholas Callaway 1970 publisher television producer writer and photographer Scott McConnell 1970 journalist Alex Beam 1971 journalist social critic Joyce Maynard 1971 author Benmont Tench 1971 musician and producer keyboardist for Tom Petty Roland Merullo 1971 author Banthoon Lamsam 1971 banker Eben Alexander 1972 neurosurgeon and author Howard Brookner 1972 film director Robert J Fisher 1972 former chairman of the board Gap Inc Shigehisa Kuriyama 1972 historian of medicine Ned Lamont 1972 businessman and politician 89th Governor of Connecticut 163 W Drake McFeely 1972 chairman and president of W W Norton amp Company Thomas G Osenton 1972 author president CEO and publisher of The Sporting News Publishing Company Bobby Shriver 1972 activist attorney journalist 164 Eric Breindel 1973 neoconservative writer editorial page editor of the New York Post Rusty Magee 1973 comedian actor and composer lyricist Paul Romer 1973 chief economist of the World Bank Nobel Prize winner in Economics 2018 165 Clayton Spencer 1973 president of Bates College Paul Sullivan 1973 pianist and composer Emery Brown 1974 neuroscientist and anesthesiologist Andrew Holtz 1974 journalist Stephen Mandel 1974 hedge fund manager William S Fisher 1975 businessman and investor Alix M Freedman 1975 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Laurie Hays 1975 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Joseph Lykken 1975 physicist John O McGinnis 1975 legal theorist Brooks D Simpson 1975 author historian Tom Steyer 1975 asset manager philanthropist environmentalist American presidential candidate 2020 Ronald Chen 1976 dean of Rutgers law school and advocate general for the State of New Jersey Charlie Hunter 1976 artist Anne Marden 1976 Olympic rower 1984 silver medal 1988 silver medal Ginna Sulcer Marston 1976 advertising director for the Partnership for a Drug Free America 166 167 David McKean 1976 author U S Ambassador to Luxembourg Norb Vonnegut 1976 author 168 James F Conant 1977 philosopher James Rubin 1977 former US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Aug 1997 Apr 2000 James Somerville 1977 minister First Baptist Church Richmond Virginia former minister of First Baptist Church of Washington DC Suzy Welch 1977 journalist author former editor of Harvard Business Review married to former GE CEO Jack Welch Catherine Disher 1978 actress Mark Driscoll 1978 Emmy Award winning screenwriter 169 Michael Lynton 1978 CEO of Sony Entertainment Inc Paul Villinski 1978 sculptor did not graduate Michael Cerveris 1979 Broadway and movie actor winner of two Tony Awards John J Fisher 1979 majority owner of the Oakland Athletics Jonathan Smith 1979 Olympic rower 1984 silver medal 1984 bronze medal 1992 Andrew Sudduth 1979 Olympic rower 1984 silver medal 1988 Hansen Clarke U S representative from Michigan did not graduate William J Billy Ruane Jr Boston area music promoter did not graduate 1980s edit nbsp Peter R Orszag nbsp Niel BrandtTed Hope 1980 independent film producer including The Ice Storm and Happiness Heather Cox Richardson 1980 historian 170 Richard Stockton Rush III 1980 founder and CEO of OceanGate Greg Daniels 1981 producer including The Simpsons adapted U S version of The Office from the BBC version winner of four Emmy Awards Dave Douglas 1981 jazz trumpeter and composer Pamela Erens 1981 novelist Paul Klebnikov 1981 journalist murdered in Moscow Sarah Lyall 1981 reporter The New York Times Dan Brown 1982 former instructor in English at Phillips Exeter Academy bestselling author The Da Vinci Code 171 Kim McLarin 1982 novelist Stephen Metcalf 1982 critic at large and columnist at Slate magazine did not graduate Nancy Jo Sales 1982 journalist author Cosy Sheridan 1982 folk singer and songwriter Nicholas Perrin 1982 former dean of Wheaton Graduate School and 16th president of Trinity International University Gwynneth Coogan 1983 Olympic athlete 10 000m 1992 Adam Guettel 1983 musical theater composer composed The Light in the Piazza winner of six Tony Awards Chang Rae Lee 1983 author 172 Charles Cameron Ludington 1983 historian Henry Blodget 1984 editor and CEO of Business Insider Julie Livingston 1984 public health historian anthropologist MacArthur Fellow David Chipman 1984 AFT Agent and gun control activist 173 Stephanie Stebich 1984 director of the Smithsonian American Art Museum 174 Roland Tec 1984 writer director Vanessa Friedman 1985 fashion critic Shinichi Mochizuki 1985 mathematician Edmund Perry 1985 African American teenager shot and killed by NYPD officers inspiration to Michael Jackson Maya Forbes 1986 screenwriter and television producer David Folkenflik 1987 National Public Radio reporter Christine Harper 1987 chief financial correspondent at Bloomberg News Tal Keinan c 1987 Israeli entrepreneur financier 175 Kenji Yoshino 1987 law school professor author Peter Orszag 1987 director of U S Office of Management amp Budget under President Barack Obama 176 China Forbes 1988 musician lead singer of Pink Martini Claudine Gay 1988 professor of Government and of African and African American Studies President and Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University 151 177 Niel Brandt 1988 professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Pennsylvania State University Darius Arya 1989 archaeologist professor documentary host 178 David Goel 1989 hedge fund manager 179 Jeff Locker c 1989 actor Joon Kim 1989 Acting U S Attorney for the Southern District of New York 180 1990s edit nbsp Alessandro Nivola nbsp John Palfrey nbsp John ForteJon Bonne 1990 journalist Michael Crowley 1990 journalist Adrian Dearnell 1990 Franco American financial journalist CEO and founder of EuroBusiness Media 181 Katherine Reynolds Lewis 1990 author 182 Jeff Ma 1990 part of MIT blackjack team basis of the film 21 and the book Bringing Down the House by Ben Mezrich Alessandro Nivola 1990 actor John Palfrey 1990 educator scholar law professor head of Phillips Academy of Andover Brian Shactman 1990 television news anchor 183 Jeff Wilner 1990 tight end for the Green Bay Packers Jonathan Orszag 1991 economist Trish Regan 1991 television news anchor Eunice Yoon 1991 television new anchor 184 Roxane Gay 1992 author Jason Hall 1992 screenwriter American Sniper director Quentin Palfrey 1992 lawyer Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts candidate 2018 185 Jedediah Purdy 1992 author law school professor Rajanya Shah 1992 Olympic rower 2000 186 Brandon Williams 1992 basketball player 187 Andrew Yang 1992 entrepreneur American presidential candidate 2020 188 Gregory W Brown 1993 composer 189 John Forte 1993 musician recording artist composer music producer educator activist Aomawa Shields 1993 Astronomer TED Fellow Debby Herbenick 1994 human sexuality expert 190 Drew Magary 1994 journalist humor columnist and novelist Alex Okosi 1994 media executive 191 Philip Andelman 1995 music video director Sloan DuRoss 1995 Olympic rower 2004 192 Sarah Milkovich 1996 planetary geologist engineer 193 Ketch Secor 1996 musician and vocalist Old Crow Medicine Show Hrishikesh Hirway 1996 musician and vocalist creator and host of Song Exploder Tom Cochran 1996 Obama administration official Luke Bronin 1997 Mayor of Hartford Zach Iscol 1997 US Marine Corps veteran entrepreneur 2021 comptroller candidate for New York City 194 Susie Suh 1997 musician Win Butler 1998 musician lead singer of Arcade Fire Joy Fahrenkrog 1998 member of the United States Archery Team Georgia Gould 1998 Olympic mountain biker 2008 2012 bronze medal Sabrina Kolker 1998 Olympic rower 2004 2008 186 Mike Morrison 1998 professional ice hockey player Kirstin Valdez Quade 1998 writer 195 Soce the elemental wizard c 1998 rapper and producer Paul Yoon 1998 novelist Mike Blomquist 1999 U S National Team rowing 2005 Men s 8 l gold medal at 2005 World Championships 196 2000s edit nbsp Sam Fuld nbsp Mark ZuckerbergSam Fuld 2000 Major League Baseball outfielder for the Chicago Cubs Tampa Bay Rays Minnesota Twins and Oakland Athletics general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies 197 William Butler 2001 musician multi instrumentalist of Arcade Fire 198 Tom Cavanagh 2001 National Hockey League player 199 Adam D Angelo 2002 founder of Quora first Chief Technology Officer of Facebook 200 Heather Jackson 2002 American triathlete and track cyclist Andreanne Morin 2002 Canadian Olympic rower 2004 2008 2012 bronze medal 201 Mark Zuckerberg 2002 founder of Facebook 202 Shani Boianjiu 2005 author of The People of Forever Are Not Afraid 203 Nicholas la Cava 2005 Olympic rower 2012 204 Josh Owens 2007 professional basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Basketball Premier League 205 Erik Per Sullivan 2009 actor Dewey on Malcolm in the Middle 206 2010s edit nbsp Duncan RobinsonCaroline Calloway 2010 media personality 207 Duncan Robinson 2013 NBA player for the Miami Heat and former player for the Michigan Wolverines men s basketball team 208 Nicole Heavirland 2014 USA rugby player 209 Zhuo Qun Song 2015 the most highly decorated International Mathematical Olympiad contestant with five gold medals and one bronze medal Jacob Grandison 2017 College Basketball player for Holy Cross Illinois and Duke Rudi Ying 2017 Supreme Hockey League hockey player 210 In fiction edit2 Broke Girls Caroline Channing one of the two lead characters delivered the line All those who pitched business models to Warren Buffett as a member of the Phillips Exeter Entrepreneurs Club raise their hands Holla in Season 1 Episode 7 And the Pretty Problem 211 American Psycho The narrator Patrick Bateman graduated in the class of 1980 212 A Widow for One Year Eddie O Hare and Ruth Cole two central characters attended Exeter Dharma amp Greg Gregory Montgomery graduated from Exeter Harvard and Stanford Law In Revere in Those Days This novel by Roland Merullo is about a boy who instead of attending public school in his predominantly Italian town in Massachusetts attends Exeter and plays hockey Infinitely Polar Bear Cam Stuart the protagonist played by Mark Ruffalo claims to have been kicked out of both Exeter and Harvard 213 Love Story Oliver Barrett IV attended Exeter 214 Marvel Comics Warren Worthington III aka Angel attended Exeter as a child he eventually sets up a scholarship at the school for mutant kids 215 Later X Terminators members Boom Boom Rictor and Skids also attend the school 215 Robert Langdon Robert Langdon the main character attended Exeter 216 The Prince of Tides Herbert Woodruff from the film and the novel of the same name went to Exeter as did his son Bernard in the book 217 The West Wing Associate Supreme Court Justice candidate Peyton Cabot Harrison III attended Exeter 218 Trading Places Louis Winthorpe III attended Exeter 219 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