List of Dartmouth College alumni

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The Dartmouth College class of 1920, posing in the "Bema". Sherman Adams, Gus Sonnenberg, and Edwin Myers were members of this class.

This list of Dartmouth College alumni includes currently matriculating students and alumni who are graduates or non-matriculating students of Dartmouth College and its graduate schools. In addition to its undergraduate program, Dartmouth offers graduate degrees in nineteen departments and includes three graduate schools: the Tuck School of Business, the Thayer School of Engineering, and Dartmouth Medical School.[1] Since its founding in 1769, Dartmouth has graduated 238 classes of students and today has approximately 66,500 living alumni.[2]

This list uses the following notation:

Academia and research

Educators

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Aiken, Charles AugustusCharles Augustus Aiken 1846 President of Union College 1869–1871 [5]
Appleton, JesseJesse Appleton 1792 President of Bowdoin College 1807–1819 [6]
Bailey, Rufus WilliamRufus William Bailey 1812 President of Austin College 1862–1863 [7]
Benezet, Louis T.Louis T. Benezet 1936 President of Allegheny College 1948–1955, President of Colorado College 1955–1963, President of Claremont Graduate University 1963–1970, President of the University at Albany 1970–1975 [8]
Bartlett, Samuel ColcordSamuel Colcord Bartlett 1836 President of Dartmouth College 1877–1892 [9]
Brown, FrancisFrancis Brown 1805 President of Dartmouth College 1815–1820 [9]
Carleton, Isaac NewtonIsaac Newton Carleton 1859 Founder of Carleton School for Boys [10]
Chase, PhilanderPhilander Chase 1795 Founder and first president of Kenyon College 1824–1831, President of Jubilee College 1831–1852 [11]
Cheney, Oren B.Oren B. Cheney 1839 Founder and first president of Bates College 1855–1894 [12]
Alpheus Crosby President of what is now Salem State University 1857–1865 [13]
Dana, DanielDaniel Dana 1788 President of Dartmouth College 1820–1821 [9]
Day, Edmund EzraEdmund Ezra Day 1905, M.A. 1905 President of Cornell University 1937–1949 [14][15]
Dickey, John SloanJohn Sloan Dickey 1929 President of Dartmouth College 1945–1970 [9]
Fox, Marye AnneMarye Anne Fox Ph.D 1974 Chancellor of University of California at San Diego 2004–present, Chancellor of North Carolina State University 1998–2004 [16]
Garten, JeffreyJeffrey Garten 1968 Dean of the Yale School of Management 1995–2005 [17]
Hanlon, Philip J.Philip J. Hanlon 1977 President of Dartmouth College 2013–present [9]
Hopkins, Ernest MartinErnest Martin Hopkins 1901 President of Dartmouth College 1916–1945 [18]
Jewett, Milo ParkerMilo Parker Jewett 1828 President of Vassar College 1862–1864, founder and first president of Judson College 1838–1855 [19]
Kendall, AmosAmos Kendall 1812 Founder of Gallaudet College for the deaf [20]
Kirby, William C.William C. Kirby 1972 Dean of the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2002–2006 [21]
Labaree, BenjaminBenjamin Labaree 1828 President of Middlebury College 1840–1866 [22]
Luck, EdwardEdward Luck Vice President of the International Peace Institute 2001–present, director of the Center on International Organization at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University [23]
McKeen, JosephJoseph McKeen 1774 President of Bowdoin College 1802–1807 [24]
McLaughlin, David T.David T. McLaughlin 1954, T'1955 President of Dartmouth College 1981–1987 [25]
Mills, CalebCaleb Mills 1833 First professor of Wabash College 1833–1880, Indiana State Superintendent of Public Instructions [26]
Moore, Zephaniah SwiftZephaniah Swift Moore 1793 President of Williams College 1815–1821, president of Amherst College 1821–1823 [27]
Papp, Daniel S.Daniel S. Papp 1969 President of Kennesaw State University 2006–present [28]
Partridge, AldenAlden Partridge 1806 Founder of Norwich University [29]
Pollack, Martha E.Martha E. Pollack 1979 President of Cornell University April 2017 -
Sawyer, Artemas WymanArtemas Wyman Sawyer 1847 President of Acadia College 1869–1896 [30]
Smith, Asa DodgeAsa Dodge Smith 1830 President of Dartmouth College 1863–1877 [9]
Thayer, SylvanusSylvanus Thayer 1807 Superintendent of the United States Military Academy 1817–1833, financier and namesake of the Thayer School of Engineering [31]
Ticknor, ElishaElisha Ticknor 1783 Originator of system of free primary schools in Boston; founder of first insurance company and savings bank in that town [32]
Tucker, William JewettWilliam Jewett Tucker 1861 President of Dartmouth College 1893–1909 [33]
Wheelock, JohnJohn Wheelock 1771 President of Dartmouth College 1779–1815, son of Dartmouth College's founder Eleazar Wheelock [9]
Witt, RobertRobert Witt T'1965 Chancellor of the University of Alabama System 2012–present; president of the University of Alabama 2003–2012 [34]

Professors and researchers

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Adams, EbenezerEbenezer Adams 1791 Professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Phillips Exeter Academy and professor of languages at Dartmouth [35]
Adams, Walter SydneyWalter Sydney Adams 1898 Astronomer [36]
Asakawa, Kwan-IchiKwan-Ichi Asakawa 1899 The first Japanese professor at a major university in the United States [37]
Bailey, Richard W.Richard W. Bailey 1961 Linguist and scholar of the English language [38]
Baker, CarlosCarlos Baker 1932 Professor of literature at Princeton University [39]
Berman, Harold J.Harold J. Berman 1938 Professor of law at Harvard Law School and Emory University [40]
Bridenbaugh, CarlCarl Bridenbaugh 1925 Historian of Colonial America [41]
Brooks, H. AllenH. Allen Brooks 1950 Architectural historian and professor at the University of Toronto [42]
Brown, FrancisFrancis Brown 1870 Semitic scholar [43]
Buchwald, ManuelManuel Buchwald 1962 Canadian geneticist and researcher [44]
Bush, GeorgeGeorge Bush 1818 Biblical scholar [45]
Cobb, StanwoodStanwood Cobb 1903 Professor of Latin and English, prominent early member of the Bahá'í Faith [46]
Coffin, JoshuaJoshua Coffin 1817 Schoolteacher and prominent abolitionists [47]
Conant, Levi L.Levi L. Conant 1879 Mathematician specializing in trigonometry [48]
Cox, Isaac JoslinIsaac Joslin Cox Professor of history [49]
Denney, ReuelReuel Denney 1932 Poet and professor of English [50]
Dowling, William C.William C. Dowling 1966 Professor of English and American literature at Rutgers University [51][52]
Ewers, John C.John C. Ewers 1931 Ethnologist and first Director of the National Museum of American History [53]
Fiss, Owen M.Owen M. Fiss 1959 Sterling Professor at the Yale Law School [54]
Gazzaniga, MichaelMichael Gazzaniga 1961 Neuroscientist, director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience [55]
Hagelin, JohnJohn Hagelin 1975 Theoretical physicist specializing in superstring theory [56]
Hart, JeffreyJeffrey Hart 1951 (transferred to Columbia University) Professor of English at Dartmouth College [57][58]
Heyman, Ira MichaelIra Michael Heyman 1951 Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley [59]
Hitchcock, H. WileyH. Wiley Hitchcock 1944 Musicologist [60]
Jarrow, Robert A.Robert A. Jarrow T'1976 Professor of investment management at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University [61][62]
Jones, Roger D.Roger D. Jones Ph.D 1979 Physicist and entrepreneur [63]
Just, Ernest EverettErnest Everett Just 1907 Biologist, first recipient of the Spingarn Medal in 1915 [64]
Katyal, NealNeal Katyal 1991 Georgetown Law School professor, lawyer in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld [65]
Klima, EdwardEdward Klima 1953 Linguist at University of California, San Diego, researcher of sign languages [66]
Kreps, David M.David M. Kreps 1972 Economics professor at Stanford, winner of John Bates Clark Medal [67]
Lilly, John C.John C. Lilly DMS 1938–40 (never graduated) Physician, psychoanalyst, and writer; experimenter into the nature of consciousness [68]
Lorenz, Edward NortonEdward Norton Lorenz 1938 Professor at MIT, founder of chaos theory, winner of Kyoto Prize in 1993 [69]
Milisavljevic, DanDan Milisavljevic Ph.D Astronomer, co-discoverer of three moons of Uranus [70][71]
Ogle, Kenneth N.Kenneth N. Ogle Ph.D 1930 Researcher in human vision, and professor at the Dartmouth Eye Institute [72]
Ordronaux, JohnJohn Ordronaux 1850 Civil War army surgeon, professor of medical jurisprudence at Columbia Law School, pioneering mental health commissioner [73]
Parker, Richard AnthonyRichard Anthony Parker 1930 Egyptologist, made major discoveries in ancient astronomy and chronology [74]
Parker, RichardRichard Parker Economist, lecturer at Harvard University, co-founder of Mother Jones [75]
Pattee, Fred LewisFred Lewis Pattee 1888 Professor of American Literature at the Pennsylvania State University [76]
Pinkston, RussellRussell Pinkston Professor of Composition and Director of the Electronic Music Studio at the University of Texas at Austin [77]
Richardson, John M.John M. Richardson Professor of International Development at American University [78]
Rudvalis, ArunasArunas Rudvalis M.A. 1967, Ph.D. 1969 Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst [79]
Schlesinger, William H.William H. Schlesinger 1972 Biogeochemistry researcher [80]
Silbersweig, DavidDavid Silbersweig Psychiatric and mental illness researcher at Weill Medical College of Cornell University and the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic [81]
Smith, JohnJohn Smith 1773 Professor of Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Oriental Languages at Dartmouth College; librarian, minister of the College Church, and member of the Board of Trustees [82][83]
Smith, Justin HarveyJustin Harvey Smith 1877 Historian, Professor of Modern History at Dartmouth College [84]
Smith, PagePage Smith 1940 Historian, author, founding provost of Cowell College, University of California at Santa Cruz [85]
Straus, ScottScott Straus 1993 Assistant professor of political science and international studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison [86]
Spindler, DavidDavid Spindler 1989 Independent researcher of the Great Wall of China [87]
Tallmadge, JohnJohn Tallmadge Professor of literature and environmental studies at Union Institute & University [88]
Taylor, Alan D.Alan D. Taylor Ph.D 1975 Mathematician, co-discoverer of a solution for envy-free cake-cutting for an arbitrary number of people [89]
Ticknor, GeorgeGeorge Ticknor 1807 Expert on Spanish literature [90]
Walling, Lynne H.Lynne H. Walling Ph.D. 1987 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society [91]
Weinreb, Lloyd L.Lloyd L. Weinreb 1957 Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School [92]
Wizner, StephenStephen Wizner 1959 Professor of law and supervising attorney at the Yale Law School [93]
Young, Charles AugustusCharles Augustus Young 1853 Astronomer, made first observations of the flash spectrum of the sun during solar eclipses of 1869–70 [94]
Zywicki, ToddTodd Zywicki 1988 Professor of Law at the George Mason University School of Law [95]

MacArthur Fellows

The MacArthur Fellows Program, sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation, is a research award commonly called the "Genius Grant."

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Plank, TerryTerry Plank 1985 Professor of Earth science and Environmental Sciences at Columbia College, Columbia University, and the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory [96]
Gordon-Reed, AnnetteAnnette Gordon-Reed 1981 Law and History Professor at Harvard University, 2010 MacArthur Fellow [97]
Kauffman, StuartStuart Kauffman 1961 Theoretical biologist, 1987 MacArthur Fellow [98]
Rich, John A.John A. Rich 1980 Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Management and Policy at Drexel University, 2006 MacArthur Fellow [99]
Schuleit, AnnaAnna Schuleit M.A.L.S. 2005 Visual artist; 2006 MacArthur Fellow [100]
Weeks, JeffreyJeffrey Weeks 1978 Mathematician, 1999 MacArthur Fellow [101]

Nobel laureates

The Nobel Prizes are awarded each year for outstanding research, the invention of ground-breaking techniques or equipment, or outstanding contributions to society.

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Chamberlain, OwenOwen Chamberlain 1941 Co-winner of 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics [102]
Sharpless, Karl BarryKarl Barry Sharpless 1963 Winner of 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry [103]
Snell, George DavisGeorge Davis Snell 1926 Co-winner of 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine [104]

Architecture, engineering and building industry

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Arad, MichaelMichael Arad 1991 Designer of the World Trade Center Memorial [105]
McDonough, WilliamWilliam McDonough 1973 Noted "green" designer, Dean of the University of Virginia School of Architecture, 1994–1999 [106]
James Pulliam California Modernist architect and educator [107]
Todd, DavidDavid Todd 1934 Designer of Manhattan Plaza, Chairman of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 1989–1990 [108]

Arts

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Brown, David R.David R. Brown D, T (Executive Education Program) Graphic designer and academic administrator [109]
Dean, AbnerAbner Dean 1931 Cartoonist [110]
Higgins, AndreaAndrea Higgins 1992 Painter [111]
Kunzel, ErichErich Kunzel 1957 Conductor of the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra for its Memorial Day and Independence Day concerts [112]
Melvoin, MikeMike Melvoin 1959 Jazz pianist [113]
Romero, MateoMateo Romero Native American painter [114]
Washington, AugustusAugustus Washington (never graduated) Photographer and daguerreotypist [115]
Weston, PaulPaul Weston 1933 Pianist, composer, and conductor [116]
Wolken, JonathanJonathan Wolken 1971 Founder of the Pilobolus dance company [117]

Business and finance

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Alderson, SandySandy Alderson 1969 General Manager of New York Mets baseball team [118]
Armstrong, C. MichaelC. Michael Armstrong T'1976 (Advanced Management Program) CEO and chairman of AT&T [119]
Bello, JohnJohn Bello T' 1974 Founder and former CEO of SoBe [120]
Belcher, Donald D.Donald D. Belcher 1960 CEO of Banta Corporation [121]
Bissell, GeorgeGeorge Bissell 1845 Industrialist [122]
Black, LeonLeon Black 1973 Investment banker and one of Forbes' "400 Richest People" [123]
Carleton, Walter TenneyWalter Tenney Carleton 1891 Founding director of NEC [124]
Cirne, LewLew Cirne 1993 Founding CEO of Wily Technology and New Relic [125]
Coulter, JamesJames Coulter 1982 General partner of Texas Pacific Group [126]
Dolan, Peter R.Peter R. Dolan T'1980 Chairman and CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb [127]
Donahoe, JohnJohn Donahoe 1982 CEO of eBay [128][129]
DuPuy, BobBob DuPuy 1968 Chief Operating Officer of Major League Baseball [130]
Eccles, Peter W.Peter W. Eccles 1958 International investment banker; developed "credit swap"; founder of Eccles Associates [131]
Gerstner, Jr., Louis V.Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. 1963 Former CEO of IBM, CEO of Carlyle Group [132]
Gilman, HowardHoward Gilman 1943 Head of the Gilman Paper Company, philanthropist [133]
Goldner, BrianBrian Goldner 1985 CEO of Hasbro [134]
Grant, RonaldRonald Grant Chief Operating Officer of AOL LLC [135]
Guyer, ReynReyn Guyer 1957 Toy inventor [136]
Haldeman, Charles E.Charles E. Haldeman 1970 President and CEO of Freddie Mac [137]
Hall, Donald J.Donald J. Hall, Sr. 1952 Chairman of the Board and former President and CEO of Hallmark Cards [138]
Harris, BroughtonBroughton Harris 1845 Partner in Harris & Brothers Company railroad construction firm, President of Brattleboro Savings Bank [139]
Hubbard, Gardiner GreeneGardiner Greene Hubbard 1841 Lawyer, financier, and philanthropist; developed Bell Telephone Company; founder and first president of the National Geographic Society [140]
Immelt, Jeffrey R.Jeffrey R. Immelt 1978 CEO of General Electric [141]
Kim, BrianBrian Kim 1997 Former hedge fund manager, and criminal [142][143]
Konheim, BudBud Konheim 1957 CEO of Nicole Miller [144]
Levine, HerbertHerbert Levine 1937 Fashion executive and manufacturer [145]
Levy, DickDick Levy 1960 Chairman, President, and former CEO of Varian Medical Systems [146][147]
Lord, JohnJohn Lord 1833 Historian and lecturer [148]
Manger-Weil, HarveyHarvey Manger-Weil 1980 Founder of The College Wizard [149]
May, Morton D.Morton D. May 1936 CEO of May Department Stores Company, philanthropist, and art collector [150]
McGrath, KevinKevin McGrath T'1977 CEO of Digital Angel [151]
McNamee, RogerRoger McNamee T Founding partner of venture capital firm Elevation Partners [152]
Novack, KenKen Novack 1963 Former Vice Chairman of America Online and AOL-Time Warner [153]
Oelman, RobertRobert Oelman 1931 President of NCR Corporation [154]
Okarma, ThomasThomas Okarma CEO of Geron Corporation [155]
Pillsbury, Charles AlfredCharles Alfred Pillsbury 1863 Flour industrialist and founder of the Pillsbury Company [156]
Probasco, Jr., Scott L.Scott L. Probasco, Jr. Banking heir, former Chair of the Executive Committee of SunTrust Banks in Chattanooga [157]
Robinson, Janet L.Janet L. Robinson T'1996 (Executive Education Program) President and CEO of the New York Times Company [158]
Rodgers, T. J.T. J. Rodgers 1970 CEO and founder of Cypress Semiconductor [159]
Rogel, StevenSteven Rogel T CEO of Weyerhaeuser
Ruml, BeardsleyBeardsley Ruml 1915 Economist, trust administrator, and business executive [160]
Seidman, L. WilliamL. William Seidman 1943 Economist and financial commentator [161]
Sinclair, Christopher A.Christopher A. Sinclair T'1973 Chairman and CEO of Mattel, former Chairman and CEO of Pepsi-Cola [162]
Skinner, NedNed Skinner 1942 An original owner of the Space Needle and Seattle Seahawks [163]
Solomon, Jimmie LeeJimmie Lee Solomon 1978 Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations at Major League Baseball [164]
Stritter, Edward P.Edward P. Stritter 1968 Engineer and entrepreneur, co-founder of MIPS Computer Systems, founder of Clarity Wireless and NeTPower, chief architect of the Motorola 68000 CPU (used in the original Apple Computer Macintosh) [165][166][167]
Thayer, Harry BatesHarry Bates Thayer 1879 President of Western Electric Company and vice president of AT&T [168]
Tinker, GrantGrant Tinker 1949 CEO of NBC from 1981–86 [169]
Tuck, EdwardEdward Tuck 1862 Banker and philanthropist; son of Amos Tuck, donated money to found Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth [170]
Waddell, Frederick H.Frederick H. Waddell Chairman, President, and CEO of Northern Trust [171]
Wilson III, Don M.Don M. Wilson III T'1973 Chief Risk Officer of JPMorgan Chase 2003–2006 [172]

Entertainment

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Ackerman, HarryHarry Ackerman 1935 Television producer [173]
Allen, RobertRobert Allen 1929 Actor in Western films [174]
Barrie, AndyAndy Barrie Host of CBLA-FM's morning drive-time show, Metro Morning, in Toronto, Ontario [175]
Benioff, DavidDavid Benioff 1992 Screenwriter, known for novel and film 25th Hour, Troy; co-creator of Game of Thrones [176]
Bernstein, WalterWalter Bernstein 1940 Writer and screenwriter [177]
Binder, PaulPaul Binder 1963 Juggler, co-creator of the Big Apple Circus [178]
Birney, DavidDavid Birney 1961 Actor [176]
Brakhage, StanStan Brakhage 1955 (never graduated) Director and experimental filmmaker [179][180]
Bransford, JenniferJennifer Bransford 1990 Actress on General Hospital [181]
Britton, ConnieConnie Britton 1989 Actress; best known for Friday Night Lights [176]
Butterworth, JimJim Butterworth T Technology entrepreneur and documentary filmmaker [182]
Callies, Sarah WayneSarah Wayne Callies 1999 Actress; best known for Prison Break [176]
Dratch, RachelRachel Dratch 1988 Actress, cast member of Saturday Night Live [176]
Fanelli, AlisonAlison Fanelli M.S. 2002 Actress on The Adventures of Pete & Pete [183]
Geller, StephenStephen Geller 1962 Screenwriter of Slaughterhouse-Five [184]
Gilroy, DanDan Gilroy 1981 Screenwriter and film director; best known for Nightcrawler [184]
Gilroy, JohnJohn Gilroy Film editor [185]
Gray, Dylan MohanDylan Mohan Gray 1991 Film director; best known for Fire in the Blood [176]
Harbour, DavidDavid Harbour 1997 Actor; best known for Stranger Things [186]
Henry, BuckBuck Henry 1951 Actor, writer, director; shared Oscar nomination for screenplay for The Graduate [187]
Horner, Alex KappAlex Kapp Horner 1991 Actress on The New Adventures of Old Christine [188]
Kaling, MindyMindy Kaling 2001 Actress, writer and actress on The Office and The Mindy Project [189]
Koldyke, BenBen Koldyke 1991 Actor on Work It and Mr. Robinson [190]
Macht, StephenStephen Macht 1963 Actor, TV and film [176]
Means, SamSam Means 2003 Staff writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart [191]
Miller, ChrisChris Miller 1963 Writer for the National Lampoon, co-writer of the screenplay for Animal House (based loosely on his experiences at Dartmouth) [192]
Moriarty, MichaelMichael Moriarty 1963 Actor, winner of three Emmy Awards, known for playing Benjamin Stone on Law & Order [176]
Parnell, PeterPeter Parnell 1974 Playwright and screenwriter [193]
Pasha, KamranKamran Pasha 1993, T'2000 Hollywood screenwriter and director [194][195]
Passanante, JeanJean Passanante 1974 Head writer of As the World Turns since May 2005; winner of Writers Guild of America Award in 2007 [196]
Rafelson, BobBob Rafelson 1954 Filmmaker, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for Five Easy Pieces [197]
Rhimes, ShondaShonda Rhimes 1991 Screenwriter, director, and producer; best known for producing Grey's Anatomy [198]
Richter, W. D.W. D. Richter 1968 Director of The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension [199][200]
Rogers, FredFred Rogers 1950 Attended 1946–48 before transferring to Rollins College; creator of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood [201]
Ryan, RobertRobert Ryan 1932 Actor, Academy Award and BAFTA Award nominee [202]
Schulberg, BuddBudd Schulberg 1936 Screenwriter, winner of the Academy Award for On the Waterfront (best original screenplay) [203]
Shue, AndrewAndrew Shue 1989 Actor, best known for Melrose Place [204]
Simon, Roger L.Roger L. Simon 1964 Novelist, screenwriter, nominated for an Academy Award for co-writing the screenplay for Enemies, a Love Story [205]
Smith, IanIan Smith DMS (never graduated) Author and television personality [206]
Smith, ScottScott Smith 1987 Screenwriter for A Simple Plan (Academy Award nomination, 1998) [207]
Solow, Herbert FranklinHerbert Franklin Solow 1953 Producer, director, studio executive, talent agent, and writer [208]
Songhai, SafiyaSafiya Songhai (never graduated) Film director, producer, and writer [209]
Streep, MerylMeryl Streep (exchange student) Actress [210]
Swirsky, SethSeth Swirsky 1982 Pop songwriter and author [211][212]
Taylor, JoshJosh Taylor Actor on Days of Our Lives [213]
Thomas, Anna-KayAnna-Kay Thomas 2012 Entertainment television host [214]
Tyler, AishaAisha Tyler 1992 Actress, winner of the NAACP Image Award, portrayed Charlie Wheeler on Friends and Lana Kane on Archer [176]
Varsha, BobBob Varsha 1973 Auto racing commentator, SPEED Channel [215]
Viertel, PeterPeter Viertel 1941 Author and screenwriter [216]
Waterman, StanStan Waterman 1946 Emmy Award-winning cinematographer and underwater film producer [217]
Weaver, PatPat Weaver 1930 Pioneering television executive, creator of The Today Show and The Tonight Show, Emmy Award winner [218]
Weissman, NormanNorman Weissman Writer, director, and producer of films [219]
White, Brian J.Brian J. White Actor and professional football and lacrosse player [220]
Zaks, JerryJerry Zaks 1967 Tony Award-winning Broadway director and actor [221]

Government, law, and public policy

Note: Individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the first relevant section.

United States federal and state court justices

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Bingham, George HutchinsGeorge Hutchins Bingham 1887 Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit 1913–1949 [222]
Chase, Harrie B.Harrie B. Chase 1909 Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 1929–1954, Chief Judge 1953–1954 [223]
Chase, Salmon P.Salmon P. Chase 1826 Chief Justice of the United States 1864–1873, Senator from Ohio 1849–1855, Governor of Ohio 1856–1860, United States Secretary of the Treasury 1861–1864 [224]
Downer, JasonJason Downer 1838 Judge on the Wisconsin Supreme Court 1864–1867 [225]
Fowler, AsaAsa Fowler 1833 Judge on the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1855–1861 [226]
Harvey, MatthewMatthew Harvey 1806 Judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire 1831–1866, Representative from New Hampshire 1821–1825, Governor of New Hampshire 1830–1831 [227]
Healey, Arthur D.Arthur D. Healey 1913 Judge on the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts 1942–1948, Representative from Massachusetts 1933–1942 [227]
Jackson, Thomas PenfieldThomas Penfield Jackson 1958 Judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia 1982–2004, presiding judge in United States v. Microsoft [228]
Parsons, Frank NesmithFrank Nesmith Parsons 1874 Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court 1902–1924 [229]
Pogue, Donald C.Donald C. Pogue Associate Judge on the United States Court of International Trade 1995–present [230]
Rand, John L.John L. Rand 1883 Judge on the Oregon Supreme Court 1921–1942, Chief Justice 1927–29, 1933–1935, 1939–1941 [231]
Schudson, Charles B.Charles B. Schudson Judge on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals 1992–2004 [232]
Sherburne, John SamuelJohn Samuel Sherburne 1776 Judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire 1804–1830, Representative from New Hampshire 1793–1797 [227]
Silberman, Laurence H.Laurence H. Silberman 1957 Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit 1985–present, United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia 1975–1977, United States Deputy Attorney General 1974–1975, Under-secretary of Labor 1970–1973 [233]
Thayer, WebsterWebster Thayer 1879 Judge on the Superior Court of Massachusetts, presiding judge over the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti [234]
Timbers, William H.William H. Timbers 1937 Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 1971–1994 [235]
Walls, William H.William H. Walls 1954 Judge on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey 1994–present [236]
Waterman, Sterry R.Sterry R. Waterman 1922 Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 1955–1984 [236]
Wilson, WilliamWilliam Wilson 1797 Judge on the Ohio Court of Common Pleas 4th Judicial Circuit 1808–1822, Representative from Ohio 1823–1827 [227]
Wolff, Michael A.Michael A. Wolff 1967 Judge on the Supreme Court of Missouri 1998–present, Chief Justice 2002–2005 [237]
Woodbury, LeviLevi Woodbury 1809 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1845–1851, Governor of New Hampshire 1823–1824, Senator from New Hampshire 1825–1831, 1841–1845, United States Secretary of the Navy 1831–1834, United States Secretary of the Treasury 1834–1841 [238]

Executive branch and United States Cabinet members

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Adams, ShermanSherman Adams 1920 White House Chief of Staff 1953–1958, Representative from New Hampshire 1945–1947, Governor of New Hampshire 1949–1953 [227]
Akerman, Amos T.Amos T. Akerman 1842 United States Attorney General 1870–1872 [239]
Chao, ElaineElaine Chao (exchange student) United States Secretary of Labor 2001–2009 [240]
Forrestal, JamesJames Forrestal 1915 United States Secretary of the Navy 1944–1947, United States Secretary of Defense 1947–1949 [241]
Frank, Anthony M.Anthony M. Frank 1953, T'1954 United States Postmaster General 1988–1992 [242]
Geithner, TimothyTimothy Geithner 1983 United States Secretary of the Treasury 2009–2013, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York 2003–2009 [243]
Paulson, HenryHenry Paulson 1968 United States Secretary of the Treasury 2006–2009, CEO of Goldman Sachs [244]
Portman, RobRob Portman 1979 Director of the Office of Management and Budget 2006–2007, Representative from Ohio 1993–2005, U.S. Senator from Ohio 2011–present [227]
Proctor, RedfieldRedfield Proctor 1851 United States Secretary of War 1889–1891, Senator from Vermont 1891–1908, Governor of Vermont 1878–1880 [227]
Reich, RobertRobert Reich 1968 United States Secretary of Labor 1993–1997 [245]
Rockefeller, NelsonNelson Rockefeller 1930 Vice President of the United States 1974–1977, Governor of New York 1959–1973 [246]
Webster, DanielDaniel Webster 1801 United States Secretary of State 1841–1843, 1850–1852 Representative from Massachusetts 1813–1817, Representative from New Hampshire 1823–1827, Senator from Massachusetts 1827–1841, 1845–1850 [227]
Woodbury, LeviLevi Woodbury 1809 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1845–1851, Governor of New Hampshire 1823–1824, Senator from New Hampshire 1825–1831, 1841–1845, United States Secretary of the Navy 1831–1834, United States Secretary of the Treasury 1834–1841 [238]

Members of the United States Congress

Over 164 Dartmouth graduates have served in the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.[227]

Senators

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Bell, Charles H.Charles H. Bell 1844 Senator from New Hampshire 1879–1879, Governor of New Hampshire 1881–1883 [227]
Bell, SamuelSamuel Bell 1793 Senator from New Hampshire 1823–1835, Governor of New Hampshire 1819–1823 [227]
Brown, Fred H.Fred H. Brown 1903 Senator from New Hampshire 1933–1939, Governor of New Hampshire 1923–1925 [227]
Burnham, Henry E.Henry E. Burnham 1865 Senator from New Hampshire 1901–1913 [227]
Chase, DudleyDudley Chase 1791 Senator from Vermont 1813–1817, 1825–1831, anti-Jacksonian, uncle of Salmon P. Chase [227]
Choate, RufusRufus Choate 1819 Senator from Massachusetts 1841–1845, Representative from Massachusetts 1831–1834 [227]
Clark, DanielDaniel Clark 1834 Senator from New Hampshire 1857–1866, President pro tempore of the United States Senate 1864–1865 [227]
Dana, JudahJudah Dana 1795 Senator from Maine 1836–1837 [227]
Drew, Irving W.Irving W. Drew 1870 Senator from New Hampshire 1918–1918 [227]
Fitzgerald, PeterPeter Fitzgerald 1982 Senator from Illinois 1999–2005 [227]
Fogg, George G.George G. Fogg 1839 Senator from New Hampshire 1866–1867 [227]
Foster, TheodoreTheodore Foster 1786 Senator from Rhode Island 1790–1803 [247]
Gillibrand, KirstenKirsten Gillibrand 1988 Senator from New York 2009–present; Representative from New York 2007–2009; first Dartmouth alumna in Congress [248][249]
Gorton, SladeSlade Gorton 1949 Senator from Washington 1981–1987, 1989–2001 [227]
Grimes, James W.James W. Grimes 1836 Senator from Iowa 1859–1869, Governor of Iowa 1854–1858 [227]
Hoeven, JohnJohn Hoeven 1979 Senator from North Dakota 2011–present, Governor of North Dakota 2001–2010 [227]
Hubbard, HenryHenry Hubbard 1803 Senator from New Hampshire 1835–1841, Representative from New Hampshire 1829–1835, Governor of New Hampshire 1842–1844 [227]
Keyes, Henry W.Henry W. Keyes Senator from New Hampshire 1919–1937, Governor of New Hampshire 1917–1919 [250]
Marston, GilmanGilman Marston 1837 Senator from New Hampshire 1889–1889, Representative from New Hampshire 1859–1863, 1865–1867 [227]
McIntyre, Thomas J.Thomas J. McIntyre 1937 Senator from New Hampshire 1962–1979 [227]
Mitchell, HughHugh Mitchell 1930 Senator from Washington 1945–1946, Representative from Washington 1949–1953 [227]
Moses, George H.George H. Moses 1890 Senator from New Hampshire 1918–1933, President pro tempore of the United States Senate 1925–1933, Minister to Greece and Montenegro 1909–1912 [227]
Norris, Jr., MosesMoses Norris, Jr. 1828 Senator from New Hampshire 1849–1855, Representative from New Hampshire 1843–1847 [227]
Parris, Albion K.Albion K. Parris 1806 Senator from Maine 1827–1828, Representative from Maine 1815–1818, Governor of Maine 1822–1827, Mayor of Portland, Maine, Maine 1852–1852 [227]
Patterson, James W.James W. Patterson 1848 Senator from New Hampshire 1867–1873, Representative from New Hampshire 1863–1867 [227]
Ross, JonathanJonathan Ross 1851 Senator from Vermont 1899–1900 [227]
Shepley, EtherEther Shepley 1811 Senator from Maine 1833–1836 [227]
Tsongas, PaulPaul Tsongas 1962 Senator from Massachusetts 1979–1985, Representative from Massachusetts 1975–1979 [227]
Wilcox, LeonardLeonard Wilcox 1817 Senator from New Hampshire 1842–1843 [227]

Representatives

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Allen, HemanHeman Allen 1795 Representative from Vermont 1817–1818, Minister Plenipotentiary to Chile 1824–1827 [227]
Allen, Samuel ClessonSamuel Clesson Allen 1794 Representative from Massachusetts 1817–1829 [227]
Alvord, James C.James C. Alvord 1827 Representative from Massachusetts 1839–1839 [227]
Appleton, NathanNathan Appleton Representative from Massachusetts 1831–1833, 1842–1842 [251]
Arnold, Lemuel H.Lemuel H. Arnold 1811 Representative from Rhode Island 1845–1847, Governor of Rhode Island 1831–1833 [227]
Baker, Henry MooreHenry Moore Baker 1863 Representative from New Hampshire 1893–1897 [227]
Barrett, William EmersonWilliam Emerson Barrett 1880 Representative from Massachusetts 1895–1899 [227]
Bartlett, IchabodIchabod Bartlett 1808 Representative from New Hampshire 1823–1829 [227]
Bass, CharlesCharles Bass 1974 Representative from New Hampshire 1995–2007, 2011–present [227]
Bass, PerkinsPerkins Bass 1934 Representative from New Hampshire 1955–1963 [227]
Bell, Samuel NewellSamuel Newell Bell 1847 Representative from New Hampshire 1871–1873, 1875–1877 [227]
Betton, SilasSilas Betton 1787 Representative from New Hampshire 1803–1807 [227]
Bigelow, AbijahAbijah Bigelow 1795 Representative from Massachusetts 1810–1815 [227]
Black, Frank S.Frank S. Black 1875 Representative from New York 1895–1897, Governor of New York 1897–1898 [227]
Blanchard, JohnJohn Blanchard 1812 Representative from Pennsylvania 1845–1849 [227]
Breck, DanielDaniel Breck 1812 Representative from Kentucky 1849–1851 [227]
Brewer, Francis B.Francis B. Brewer 1843 Representative from New York 1883–1885 [227]
Brigham, ElijahElijah Brigham 1778 Representative from Massachusetts 1811–1816 [227]
Bronson, DavidDavid Bronson 1819 Representative from Maine 1841–1843 [227]
Buck, Daniel Azro AshleyDaniel Azro Ashley Buck 1823 Representative from Vermont 1823–1825 1827–1829 (two different districts) [252]
Buck, Ellsworth B.Ellsworth B. Buck 1914 Representative from New York 1944–1945, 1945–1949 (two different districts) [227]
Buffum, Jr., JosephJoseph Buffum, Jr. 1807 Representative from New Hampshire 1819–1821 [227]
Burns, RobertRobert Burns DMS 1811 Representative from New Hampshire 1833–1837 [227]
Burroughs, Sherman EverettSherman Everett Burroughs 1894 Representative from New Hampshire 1917–1923 [227]
Capuano, MikeMike Capuano 1973 Representative from Massachusetts 1999–present [253]
Carney, JohnJohn Carney 1978 Representative from Delaware 2011–present
Chipman, DanielDaniel Chipman 1788 Representative from Vermont 1815–1816 [227]
Chittenden, MartinMartin Chittenden 1789 Representative from Vermont 1803–1813, Governor of Vermont 1813–1815 [227]
Clarke, Frank GayFrank Gay Clarke 1873 Representative from New Hampshire 1897–1901 [227]
Codding, James HodgeJames Hodge Codding 1871 Representative from Pennsylvania 1895–1899 [227]
Cogswell, WilliamWilliam Cogswell 1859 Representative from Massachusetts 1887–1895 [227]
Curtis, Thomas B.Thomas B. Curtis 1932 Representative from Missouri 1951–1953, 1953–1969 (two different districts) [227]
Dean, BenjaminBenjamin Dean 1845 Representative from Massachusetts 1878–1879 [227]
Dingley, NelsonNelson Dingley, Jr. 1855 Representative from Maine 1881–1899, Governor of Maine 1874–1876 [227]
Dinsmoor, SamuelSamuel Dinsmoor 1789 Representative from New Hampshire 1811–1813, Governor of New Hampshire 1831–1834 [227]
Dooley, Edwin B.Edwin B. Dooley 1926 Representative from New York 1957–1963 [227]
Douglas, Fred J.Fred J. Douglas 1895 Representative from New York 1937–1945 [227]
Durell, Daniel MeserveDaniel Meserve Durell 1794 Representative from New Hampshire 1807–1809 [227]
Eastman, Ira AllenIra Allen Eastman 1829 Representative from New Hampshire 1839–1843 [227]
Edwards, Thomas M.Thomas M. Edwards 1813 Representative from New Hampshire 1859–1863 [227]
Ertel, Allen E.Allen E. Ertel Th'1958, T'1959 Representative from Pennsylvania 1977–1983 [227][254]
Farr, Evarts WorcesterEvarts Worcester Farr 1863 Representative from New Hampshire 1879–1880 [227]
Fessenden, T. A. D.T. A. D. Fessenden 1845 Representative from Maine 1862–1863 [227]
Field, Walbridge A.Walbridge A. Field 1855 Representative from Massachusetts 1877–1878, 1879–1881 [227]
Flanders, BenjaminBenjamin Flanders 1842 Representative from Louisiana 1863–1864, Governor of Louisiana 1867–1868, Mayor of New Orleans 1870–1872 [227]
Fletcher, IsaacIsaac Fletcher 1808 Representative from Vermont 1837–1841 [227]
Fletcher, RichardRichard Fletcher 1806 Representative from Massachusetts 1837–1839 [227]
Foster, David J.David J. Foster 1880 Representative from Vermont 1901–1912 [227]
Frenzel, BillBill Frenzel 1950 Representative from Minnesota 1971–1991 [227]
Gilbert, SylvesterSylvester Gilbert 1775 Representative from New Hampshire 1818–1819 [227]
Goddard, CalvinCalvin Goddard 1786 Representative from Connecticut 1801–1805 [227]
Gooch, Daniel W.Daniel W. Gooch 1843 Representative from Massachusetts 1858–1863, 1863–1865, 1873–1875 (three different districts) [227]
Goodwin, John NobleJohn Noble Goodwin 1844 Representative from Maine 1861–1863, Governor of the Arizona Territory 1863–1866, delegate from the Arizona Territory 1866–1867 [227]
Grennell, Jr., GeorgeGeorge Grennell, Jr. 1808 Representative from Massachusetts 1829–1839 [227]
Guarini, Frank JosephFrank Joseph Guarini 1946 Representative from New Jersey 1979–1993 [227]
Hale, FletcherFletcher Hale 1905 Representative from New Hampshire 1925–1931 [227]
Hall, Joshua G.Joshua G. Hall 1851 Representative from New Hampshire 1879–1883 [227]
Hammond, Winfield ScottWinfield Scott Hammond 1884 Representative from Minnesota 1907–1915, Governor of Minnesota 1915–1915 [227]
Hibbard, HarryHarry Hibbard 1835 Representative from New Hampshire 1849–1855 [227]
Hiestand, Edgar W.Edgar W. Hiestand 1910 Representative from California 1953–1963 [227]
Hodes, PaulPaul Hodes 1972 Representative from New Hampshire 2007–2011 [255]
Hunt, JonathanJonathan Hunt 1807 Representative from Vermont 1827–1832 [227]
Jewett, LutherLuther Jewett 1795 Representative from Vermont 1815–1817 [227]
Kyle, Thomas B.Thomas B. Kyle 1881 Representative from Ohio 1901–1905 [227]
Le Fevre, JayJay Le Fevre 1918 Representative from New York 1943–1945, 1945–1951 (different districts) [227]
Leach, Robert M.Robert M. Leach 1902 Representative from Massachusetts 1924–1925 [227]
Locke, JohnJohn Locke 1792 (never graduated) Representative from Massachusetts 1823–1829 [227]
Lyman, Joseph S.Joseph S. Lyman 1805 Representative from New York 1819–1821 [227]
Lyon, AsaAsa Lyon 1790 Representative from Vermont 1815–1817 [227]
MacGregor, ClarkClark MacGregor 1944 Representative from Minnesota 1961–1971 [227]
Mallary, Richard W.Richard W. Mallary 1949 Representative from Vermont 1972–1975 [227]
Marsh, CharlesCharles Marsh 1786 Representative from Vermont 1815–1817 [227]
Marsh, George PerkinsGeorge Perkins Marsh 1820 Representative from Vermont 1843–1849, Minister Resident in Turkey 1849–1853, Envoy to Italy 1861–1882 [227]
Martin, David ThomasDavid Thomas Martin 1929 Representative from Nebraska 1959–1961, 1961–1974 (two different districts) [227]
Mattoon, EbenezerEbenezer Mattoon 1776 Representative from Massachusetts 1801–1803 [227]
McCall, Samuel W.Samuel W. McCall 1874 Representative from Massachusetts 1893–1913, Governor of Massachusetts 1916–1919 [227]
McClory, RobertRobert McClory 1930 Representative from Illinois 1963–1983 [227]
McGuire, John A.John A. McGuire 1928 Representative from Connecticut 1949–1953 [227]
McIntire, RufusRufus McIntire 1809 Representative from Maine 1827–1835 [227]
Molony, Richard S.Richard S. Molony DMS 1832 Representative from Illinois 1851–1853 [227]
Monagan, John S.John S. Monagan 1933 Representative from Connecticut 1959–1973 [227]
Mosier, Harold G.Harold G. Mosier 1912 Representative from Ohio 1937–1939 [227]
Nelson, JeremiahJeremiah Nelson 1790 Representative from Massachusetts 1805–1807, 1815–1825, 1831–1833 [227]
Noyes, JohnJohn Noyes 1795 Representative from Vermont 1815–1815 [227]
Orr, BenjaminBenjamin Orr 1798 Representative from Massachusetts 1817–1819 [227]
Peaslee, Charles H.Charles H. Peaslee 1824 Representative from New Hampshire 1847–1853 [227]
Pollard, Henry MosesHenry Moses Pollard 1857 Representative from Missouri 1877–1879 [227]
Powers, Samuel L.Samuel L. Powers 1874 Representative from Massachusetts 1901–1903, 1903–1905 (two different districts) [227]
Ranney, AmbroseAmbrose Ranney 1844 Representative from Massachusetts 1881–1887 [227]
Reed, Edward C.Edward C. Reed 1812 Representative from New York 1831–1833 [227]
Richardson, JosephJoseph Richardson 1802 Representative from Massachusetts 1827–1831 [227]
Ripley, Eleazer WheelockEleazer Wheelock Ripley 1800 Representative from Louisiana 1835–1839 [227]
Rogers, William NathanielWilliam Nathaniel Rogers 1915 Representative from New Hampshire 1923–1925 [227]
Root, ErastusErastus Root 1793 Representative from New York 1803–1805, 1809–1811, 1815–1817 [227]
Sawyer, Samuel LockeSamuel Locke Sawyer 1833 Representative from Missouri 1879–1881 [227]
Schneebeli, Herman T.Herman T. Schneebeli 1930 T'1931 Representative from Pennsylvania 1960–1977 [256]
Sherburne, John SamuelJohn Samuel Sherburne 1776 Representative from New Hampshire 1793–1797 [257]
Sherwood, DonDon Sherwood 1963 Representative from Pennsylvania 1999–2007 [227]
Simmons, George A.George A. Simmons 1816 Representative from New York 1853–1857 [227]
Smith III, Henry P.Henry P. Smith III 1933 Representative from New York 1965–1975 [227]
Sprague, PelegPeleg Sprague 1783 Representative from New Hampshire 1797–1799 [227]
Stevens, Bradford N.Bradford N. Stevens 1835 Representative from Illinois 1871–1873 [227]
Stevens, Moses T.Moses T. Stevens 1846 Representative from Massachusetts 1891–1893, 1893–1895 (two different districts) [227]
Stevens, ThaddeusThaddeus Stevens 1814 Representative from Pennsylvania 1849–1853, 1859–1868 (two different districts), drafter of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, leader of the Radical Republicans during Reconstruction [227]
Taggart, SamuelSamuel Taggart 1774 Representative from New Hampshire 1803–1817 [227]
Talbot, Joseph E.Joseph E. Talbot 1922 Representative from Connecticut 1942–1947 [227]
Terry, NathanielNathaniel Terry 1786 Representative from Connecticut 1817–1819 [227]
Thurston, SamuelSamuel Thurston 1843 Delegate from the Oregon Territory to the United States Congress 1849–1851 [227]
Tirrell, Charles Q.Charles Q. Tirrell 1866 Representative from Massachusetts 1901–1910 [227]
Tracy, AndrewAndrew Tracy 1821 Representative from Vermont 1853–1855 [227]
Tuck, AmosAmos Tuck 1835 Representative from New Hampshire 1847–1853, co-founder of the Republican Party [227]
Walgren, DougDoug Walgren 1962 Representative from Massachusetts 1977–1991 [227]
Wentworth, JohnJohn Wentworth 1836 Representative from Illinois 1843–1851, 1853–1855, 1865–1867, Mayor of Chicago 1857–1858, 1860–1861 (three different districts), editor of the Chicago Democrat, a two-term mayor of Chicago [227]
Whipple, Jr., ThomasThomas Whipple, Jr. 1814 Representative from New Hampshire 1821–1829 [227]
Willard, Charles W.Charles W. Willard 1851 Representative from Vermont 1869–1875 [227]
Williams, George F.George F. Williams 1872 Representative from Massachusetts 1891–1893, Minister to Greece 1913–1914 [227]
Williams, HezekiahHezekiah Williams 1820 Representative from Maine 1845–1849 [227]
White, PhineasPhineas White 1797 Representative from Vermont 1821–1823 [227]
White, RickRick White 1975 Representative from Washington 1995–1999 [227]

United States governors

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Bartlett, John H.John H. Bartlett 1894 Governor of New Hampshire 1919–1921 [258]
Blood, Robert O.Robert O. Blood DMS 1913 Governor of New Hampshire 1941–1945 [259]
Brown, Albert O.Albert O. Brown 1878 Governor of New Hampshire 1921–1923 [260]
Cox, Channing H.Channing H. Cox 1901 Governor of Massachusetts 1921–1925 [261]
Currier, MoodyMoody Currier 1834 Governor of New Hampshire 1885–1887 [262]
Cutler, NathanNathan Cutler 1798 Governor of Maine 1829–1830 [263]
Dinsmoor, SamuelSamuel Dinsmoor 1789 Governor of New Hampshire 1831–1834 [264]
Dwinell, LaneLane Dwinell 1928 Governor of New Hampshire 1955–1959 [265]
Emerson, ArthurArthur Emerson 1914 Governor of American Samoa 1931 [266]
Hoeven, JohnJohn Hoeven 1979 Governor of North Dakota 2000–2010, U.S. Senator from North Dakota 2011–present [267]
King, AngusAngus King 1966 Governor of Maine 1995–2003 [268]
Kitzhaber, JohnJohn Kitzhaber 1969 Governor of Oregon 1995–2003, 2011–2015 [269]
Martin, NoahNoah Martin DMS 1824 Governor of New Hampshire 1852–1854 [270]
McConaughy, James L.James L. McConaughy M.A. 1915 Governor of Connecticut 1947–1948 [271]
McKernan, John R.John R. McKernan, Jr. 1970 Governor of Maine 1987–1995 [272]
Metcalf, RalphRalph Metcalf 1823 Governor of New Hampshire 1855–1857 [273]
Peterson, Jr., Walter R.Walter R. Peterson, Jr. 1947 Governor of New Hampshire 1969–1973 [274]
Prescott, Benjamin F.Benjamin F. Prescott 1856 Governor of New Hampshire 1877–1879 [275]
Rauner, BruceBruce Rauner 1978 Governor of Illinois 2015–present [276]
Robinson, MosesMoses Robinson Governor of Vermont 1789–1790 [277]
Straub, Robert W.Robert W. Straub 1943 Governor of Oregon 1975–1979 [278]
Wolf, Thomas W.Thomas W. Wolf 1972 Governor of Pennsylvania 2015–present [279]

Ambassadors and other diplomats from the United States

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Barlow, JoelJoel Barlow 1778 United States Consul to the City of Algiers 1795–1797, United States Ambassador to France 1811–1812 [280]
Barry, Robert L.Robert L. Barry 1956 United States Ambassador to Bulgaria 1981–1984 and United States Ambassador to Indonesia 1992–1995 [233][281]
Bosworth, Stephen W.Stephen W. Bosworth 1961 United States Ambassador to Tunisia 1979–1981, United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Philippines 1984–1987, United States Ambassador to Korea 1997–2000 [282]
Briggs, Everett EllisEverett Ellis Briggs 1956 United States Ambassador to Panama 1982–1986, United States Ambassador to Honduras 1986–1989, United States Ambassador to Portugal 1990–1993 [233]
Cason, JamesJames Cason 1966 United States Ambassador to Paraguay 2005–present [233][283]
Eaton, WilliamWilliam Eaton 1790 United States Consul General to the City of Tunis 1797–1803 [284]
Hill, Robert C.Robert C. Hill 1942 United States Ambassador to Costa Rica 1953–1954, United States Ambassador to El Salvador 1954–1955, United States Ambassador to Mexico 1957–1960, United States Ambassador to Spain 1969–1972, United States Ambassador to Argentina 1974–1977 [233][285]
Moriarty, James F.James F. Moriarty United States Ambassador to Nepal 2004–2007, United States Ambassador to Bangladesh 2008–present [286]
Moses, Alfred H.Alfred H. Moses 1951 United States Ambassador to Romania 1994–1997 [233]
Ricciardone, Jr., Francis J.Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr. 1973 United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Philippines 2002–2005, United States Ambassador to Egypt 2005–present [287]
Slayton, Gregory W.Gregory W. Slayton 1981 United States Consul General to Bermuda 2005–present [288][289]
Spiers, Ronald I.Ronald I. Spiers 1950 United States Ambassador to the Bahamas 1973–1974, United States Ambassador to Turkey 1977–1980, United States Ambassador to Pakistan 1981–1983 [233]

Government officials outside the U.S.

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Allen, EbenezerEbenezer Allen 1826 Attorney General of the Republic of Texas, railroad promoter, namesake of the city of Allen, Texas [290]
Campbell, GordonGordon Campbell 1970 Premier of British Columbia 2001–2011 [291]
Hampton, HowardHoward Hampton Member of Provincial Parliament 1987–1999, 1999–present (two different districts), leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party 1996–2009 [292]
Kenny, ColinColin Kenny T1968 Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Canada 1969–1972 Director of Operations PMO 1972–1976 Policy Advisor the Prime Minister of Canada 1976 Assistant Principal to the Prime Minister of Canada 1976–1979; member of the Senate (Ontario) 1984–present
Lipponen, PaavoPaavo Lipponen (never graduated) Prime Minister of Finland 1995–2003, Member of the Parliament of Finland 1991–2007 [293]
Navarro, Juan CarlosJuan Carlos Navarro 1983 Mayor of Panama City 1999–2009 [294]
Phibunsongkhram, NitNit Phibunsongkhram 1962 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States from Thailand 1996–present [233]
Remington, WilliamWilliam Remington 1939 Alleged Soviet spy [295]
Sheridan, WesWes Sheridan 1982 Member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from Kensington-Malpeque, Canada 2007–present [296]
George Sylvester, TiffanyTiffany George Sylvester c. 1830 Mayor of Hamilton, Ontario

Other U.S. political and legal figures

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Adams, Jr., Charles C.Charles C. Adams, Jr. 1968 Fundraiser, lawyer, human rights activist [297]
Adams, DanielDaniel Adams 1779 New Hampshire State Senator 1838–1840 [298]
Azar, AlexAlex Azar Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services 2006–2007 [299]
Bay, NormanNorman Bay 1982 United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico 2000–2002 [300]
Beers, RandRand Beers 1964 National Security Council counterterrorism adviser c. 1980–2003 [301]
Brzezinski, MarkMark Brzezinski 1987 Lawyer and foreign policy expert, advisor to Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign [302]
Carney, JohnJohn Carney 1978 Lieutenant Governor of Delaware 2001–2009 [303]
Chase, EnochEnoch Chase 1831 Wisconsin State Senator 1882–1884 [304]
Chen, RonaldRonald Chen 1980 New Jersey Public Advocate 2006–present [305]
Clark, EdEd Clark 1952 Libertarian candidate for President of the United States in 1980 [306]
Corrente, Robert ClarkRobert Clark Corrente 1978 United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island 2004–2009 [307]
Daughtry, Leah D.Leah D. Daughtry 1984 CEO of the 2008 Democratic National Convention [308]
Farr, AsahelAsahel Farr 1846 Wisconsin State Senator 1876–1877 [309]
Garre, Gregory G.Gregory G. Garre 1987 United States Solicitor General 2008–2009 [310]
Goodman, RogerRoger Goodman 1983 Washington State Representative 2006–present [311]
Hecht, KennethKenneth Hecht 1956 Public interest attorney [312]
Hutchinson, PeterPeter Hutchinson 1971 Minnesota politician, unsuccessful independent candidate for Governor of Minnesota in 2006 [313][314]
Hyatt, JoelJoel Hyatt 1972 Unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Senator from Ohio in 1994, founder of Hyatt Legal Services [315]
Kallon, AbdulAbdul Kallon 1990 Alabama lawyer and current federal judicial nominee to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama [316]
Kean, Jr., ThomasThomas Kean, Jr. 1990 New Jersey State Senator 2003–present, unsuccessful Republican candidate for Senator from New Jersey in 2006 [317]
Koop, C. EverettC. Everett Koop 1937 Surgeon General of the United States 1982–1989 [318]
Kopp, Quentin L.Quentin L. Kopp 1949 California State Senator 1986–1998 [319]
Kraft, TimothyTimothy Kraft 1963 Political consultant and campaign manager in 1980 for the unsuccessful Jimmy Carter reelection bid [320]
Lamb, EdwardEdward Lamb 1924 Labor attorney during the 1934 Toledo Auto-Lite strike [321]
Loeffler, KarenKaren Loeffler United States Attorney for the District of Alaska [322]
Long, Wendy E.Wendy E. Long Law clerk for US Court of Appeals judge Ralph Winter and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas [323]
Lynn III, William J.William J. Lynn III 1976 Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) 1997–2001, current nominee for United States Deputy Secretary of Defense [324]
McCall, CarlCarl McCall 1958 New York State Senator 1975–1979, New York State Comptroller 1993–2002, unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Governor of New York in 2002 [325]
Robinson, PeterPeter Robinson 1979 Speechwriter for Ronald Reagan, composer of famous "Tear down this wall!" speech [326]
Runde, DanielDaniel Runde 1994 International Development and International Studies, former political appointee in the Bush Administration, William A. Schreyer endowed chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies [327]
Ryan, JackJack Ryan 1981 Unsuccessful Republican candidate for Senator from Illinois in 2004 [328]
Ryan, Kevin V.Kevin V. Ryan 1980 United States Attorney for the Northern District of California 2002–2007, one of nine U.S. Attorneys at the center of the ongoing dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy [329]
Sim, EdmundEdmund Sim 1988 International trade attorney [330]
Simms, Stuart O.Stuart O. Simms 1972 Unsuccessful candidate for Attorney General of Maryland in 2006 [331]
Stern, ToddTodd Stern 1973 U.S. Special envoy for climate change 2009–present [332]
Taylor, DianaDiana Taylor 1977 New York Superintendent of Banks 2003–2007, companion of New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg [333]
Treat, Charles H.Charles H. Treat 1863 Treasurer of the United States 1905–1909 [334]
Wagner, BenjaminBenjamin Wagner United States Attorney for the Eastern District of California 2009–present [335]
Winters, DaveDave Winters 1974 Illinois State Representative 1995–present [336]
Yellowtail, BillBill Yellowtail 1971 Montana State Senator 1985–1993, unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Senator from Montana in 1996 [337]

Journalism and media

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Beutel, BillBill Beutel 1953 First anchor of what became Good Morning America [338]
Blesh, RudiRudi Blesh Jazz critic and reviewer [339]
Boykin, KeithKeith Boykin 1987 Co-host of the BET TV talk show My Two Cents [340]
Braden, ThomasThomas Braden 1940 Journalist and author [341][342]
Burr, TyTy Burr 1980 Film critic for Boston Globe [343]
Canby, VincentVincent Canby Critic for the New York Times [344]
Carr, NicholasNicholas Carr 1981 Writer on technology, economics, and culture [345]
Christgau, RobertRobert Christgau 1962 Rock music critic, formerly of the Village Voice [346]
D'Souza, DineshDinesh D'Souza 1983 Political analyst, fellow at the Hoover Institution [347]
Dryfoos, OrvilOrvil Dryfoos 1934 Publisher of The New York Times [348]
Fick, NathanielNathaniel Fick 1999 Author of One Bullet Away and officer in the United States Marine Corps [349]
Fossedal, GregoryGregory Fossedal 1981 Conservative activist and author, co-founder of The Dartmouth Review [350]
Gambaccini, PaulPaul Gambaccini 1970 Radio and television presenter in the United Kingdom [351]
Haber, BrettBrett Haber 1991 Sportscaster formerly of ESPN's SportsCenter [164]
Hager, RobertRobert Hager 1960 NBC news analyst and correspondent [352]
Herman, GeorgeGeorge Herman 1941 Journalist for CBS, moderator for Face the Nation [353]
Hyde, Evan XEvan X Hyde 1969 Publisher of Belize's newspaper Amandala [354]
Ingraham, LauraLaura Ingraham 1985 Political analyst, host of radio show The Laura Ingraham Show [355]
Kelley, SteveSteve Kelley 1981 Political cartoonist for the New Orleans Times-Picayune [356][357][358]
Klein, Jason E.Jason E. Klein 1982 CEO of Times Mirror Magazines and CEO of Newspaper National Network LP [359]
Kondracke, MortMort Kondracke 1960 Executive editor of Roll Call; political commentator and journalist, author of Saving Millie: Love, Politics, and Parkinson's Disease, which was made into a movie for CBS [360]
Liebling, A. J.A. J. Liebling 1924 Journalist, long-time contributor to The New Yorker [361]
Nachtwey, JamesJames Nachtwey 1970 Photojournalist [362]
Panero, JamesJames Panero 1998 Managing Editor of The New Criterion [363]
Reiss, SpencerSpencer Reiss 1974 Journalist for Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired [364][365]
Rosenbaum, DavidDavid Rosenbaum 1963 Journalist for The New York Times, winner of the 1991 Polk Award [366]
Schroth, Thomas N.Thomas N. Schroth 1942 Editor of Congressional Quarterly and founder of The National Journal [367]
Shnayerson, MaggieMaggie Shnayerson 2003 Journalist for TIME, The New York Sun, and the New York Post [368]
Shnayerson, MichaelMichael Shnayerson Contributor to Vanity Fair [369]
Steinberg, JacquesJacques Steinberg 1988 Journalist for The New York Times [164]
Tapper, JakeJake Tapper 1991 Journalist for CNN [370]
Ticknor, GeorgeGeorge Ticknor 1847 Editor of The Keene Sentinel, c. 1860–1866 [371]
Uhlmann, RobertRobert Uhlmann 1971 Founder of Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems [372]
Viscott, DavidDavid Viscott 1959 Psychiatrist, professor, author, and media personality [373]
Weiss, MichaelMichael Weiss 2002 Journalist, security analyst and author [374]

Bloggers

Name Year/degree Blog Reference
Hinderaker, John H.John H. Hinderaker 1971 Power Line [375]
Johnson, Scott W.Scott W. Johnson 1971 Power Line [375]
Lafsky, MelissaMelissa Lafsky 2000 Opinionistas [376]
Mirengoff, PaulPaul Mirengoff 1971 Power Line [375]
"McLovin" Perloff, AndrewAndrew "McLovin" Perloff 1993 The Dan Patrick Show [377]
Stein, Samuel I.Samuel I. Stein 2004 Huffington Post [378]
Tiegs, CollinCollin Tiegs 2007 Goodosphere [379]

Literature, writing, and translation

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Booth, PhilipPhilip Booth 1947 Poet, winner of Guggenheim grant [380]
Bronk, WilliamWilliam Bronk 1938 Poet, winner of National Book Award [381]
Brower, BrockBrock Brower 1953 Novelist, nominated for the National Book Award
Campbell, JosephJoseph Campbell 1926 (never graduated) Author of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, which inspired Star Wars and The Matrix [382]
Dezenhall, EricEric Dezenhall 1984 Author of fiction and nonfiction; books include Glass Jaw, A Manifesto for Defending Fragile Reputations in an Age of Instant Scandal, Money Wanders and The Devil Himself [383][384]
Ducker, BruceBruce Ducker 1960 Novelist [385]
Erdrich, LouiseLouise Erdrich 1976 Novelist, poet, winner of the O. Henry Award in 1987, Guggenheim Fellow, National Book Critics Circle Award [386]
Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) 1925 Children's author and illustrator [387]
Godiwalla, NinaNina Godiwalla M.A. Author of Suits: A Woman on Wall Street [387]
Gove, Philip BabcockPhilip Babcock Gove 1922 Lexicographer and editor-in-chief of Webster's Third New International [388]
Hahnke, JulieJulie Hahnke 1982 Author of The Grey Ghost and Through the Eyes of a Raptor
Hart, Richard AmesRichard Ames Hart 1968 Online writer [389]
Hebert, ErnestErnest Hebert M.A. Author of five novels, currently Professor of English at Dartmouth College [390]
Hovey, RichardRichard Hovey 1885 Poet [391]
Judson, BruceBruce Judson 1976 Author, business and public policy books [392]
Kelly, Eric P.Eric P. Kelly 1906 Journalist and writer, author of The Trumpeter of Krakow and recipient of the 1929 Newbery Medal [393]
Lattimore, RichmondRichmond Lattimore 1926 Translator of the Iliad and other classics [394]
Lira, GonzaloGonzalo Lira 1995 Author of Acrobat and Tomáh Errázurih, writer/director of Catalina's Kidnapping [395]
Maclean, NormanNorman Maclean 1924 Author of A River Runs Through It and Young Men and Fire, winner of the National Book Award [396]
Preece, Warren E.Warren E. Preece 1943 General editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica [397]
Rabassa, GregoryGregory Rabassa 1944 Acclaimed translator of Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, Julio Cortázar's Hopscotch, and other major works of Latin American literature [398]
Rossant, JulietteJuliette Rossant Author, journalist, and poet [399]
Rossetti, RinsaiRinsai Rossetti 2012 (never graduated) Author of The Girl with Borrowed Wings, New York Times' "Editors Choice" list [400]
Roughan, HowardHoward Roughan Novelist [401]
Smith, Alexander O.Alexander O. Smith 1995 Japanese/English translator and author [402]
Smith, Tara BrayTara Bray Smith 1992 Writer, memoirist [403]
Smith, ThorneThorne Smith Science fiction author [404]
Victor, EdEd Victor Literary agent [405]

Pulitzer Prize winners

The Pulitzer Prize is an American award regarded as the highest national honor in print journalism, literary achievements, and musical compositions.

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Thomas M. Burton 1971 Reporter for the Chicago bureau of The Wall Street Journal, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting in 2004 [406]
Eberhart, RichardRichard Eberhart 1926 U.S. poet laureate, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1966 and the National Book Award in 1977 [407]
Fagin, DanDan Fagin 1985 Journalist, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 2014 for Toms River [408]
Frost, RobertRobert Frost 1896 (never graduated) U.S. poet laureate, winner of four Pulitzer Prizes [409]
Gigot, PaulPaul Gigot 1977 The Wall Street Journal editorial page editor, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 2000 [410]
Gilroy, FrankFrank Gilroy 1950 Playwright, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1965 for The Subject Was Roses [411]
Hooker, JakeJake Hooker 1995 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2008 [412]
Jaquiss, NigelNigel Jaquiss 1984 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2005 [413]
Kotz, NickNick Kotz 1955 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1968 [414]
Rago, JosephJoseph Rago 2005 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing in 2011 [415]
Sherwin, Martin J.Martin J. Sherwin 1959 Historian regarding nuclear proliferation; shared the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography with Kai Bird in 2006 [416]
Shipler, David K.David K. Shipler 1964 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1987 [417]

Medicine

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Adams, Frederick W.Frederick W. Adams 1822 Physician, author, and violin maker [418]
Arviso Alvord, LoriLori Arviso Alvord 1976 Became the first board-certified female Diné surgeon in 1994; author of The Scalpel and the Silver Bear; nominated for U.S. Surgeon General in 2013 [419]
Eisold, John FrancisJohn Francis Eisold DMS 1976 Current attending physician at the United States Capitol [420]
Engel, George L.George L. Engel 1934 Psychiatrist, formulator of the biopsychosocial model [421]
Gunderson, JohnJohn Gunderson DMS 1965 Director of McLean Hospital's Borderline Center; Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School; pioneer of research on the treatment of borderline personality disorder [422]
Knowlton, CharlesCharles Knowlton DMS 1824 Physician, author of a noted pamphlet on birth control [423]
Sia, Calvin C.J.Calvin C.J. Sia 1950 Developer of both the medical home concept for primary care and the federal Emergency Medical Services for Children program [424]
Smith, BobBob Smith 1902 Co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous [425]
Whitaker, JulianJulian Whitaker 1966 Physician and practitioner of alternative medicine [426]
Zamecnik, PaulPaul Zamecnik 1934 Professor of medicine emeritus at the Harvard Medical School and Senior Scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital [427]
Zarling, DavidDavid Zarling M.A. Oncology drug development scientist and entrepreneur [428]

Military

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Allard, Dean C.Dean C. Allard 1955 Director of the United States Navy's Naval Historical Center [429]
Dixon, Robert J.Robert J. Dixon 1941 Four-star general in the United States Air Force [430]
Farris, Jack K.Jack K. Farris 1981 U.S. Air Force Major General [431]
Guppey, Joshua JamesJoshua James Guppey 1843 Union Army Brigadier General [432]
Haskell, Frank A.Frank A. Haskell 1854 Union Army colonel during the American Civil War [433]
Meyer, John C.John C. Meyer U.S. Air Force General, World War II flying ace, commander-in-chief of the Strategic Air Command [434]
Resnicoff, ArnoldArnold Resnicoff 1968 Navy chaplain; Command Chaplain, United States European Command; Special Assistant for Values and Vision to the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
Sullivan, John L.John L. Sullivan 1921 United States Secretary of the Navy 1947–1949 [435]
Woodbury, Eri D.Eri D. Woodbury 1863 American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient

Religion

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Gibbs, Jonathan ClarksonJonathan Clarkson Gibbs 1852 Presbyterian minister [436]
Henry, Caleb SpragueCaleb Sprague Henry 1825 Episcopal clergyman and author
Jenks, Arthur WhippleArthur Whipple Jenks 1884, D.D. 1911 Episcopal theologian [437]
Ladd, William PalmerWilliam Palmer Ladd Episcopal priest and seminary dean
Resnicoff, ArnoldArnold Resnicoff 1968 Rabbi and retired U.S. Navy chaplain, National Director of Interreligious Affairs for the American Jewish Committee, and Special Assistant for Values and Vision to the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
Spalding, SolomonSolomon Spalding 1785 Calvinist clergyman, possibly the author of a predecessor work of the Book of Mormon [438]
Stern, David E.David E. Stern 1983 Senior rabbi, Temple Emanu-El, Dallas, Texas [439]
Tracy, JosephJoseph Tracy M.A. 1814 Protestant minister, author, and historian [440]

Social reform

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Eastman, CharlesCharles Eastman 1887 Santee Sioux author, physician, and reformer [441]
Granger, LesterLester Granger 1918 African-American civil rights activist [442]
Noyes, John HumphreyJohn Humphrey Noyes 1830 Founder of the Utopian Oneida Society [443]

Sports

Baseball

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Ausmus, BradBrad Ausmus 1991 Catcher, 1999 All-Star, three-time Gold Glove winner, Manager of the Detroit Tigers [444]
Beattie, JimJim Beattie 1976 Pitcher for the New York Yankees and the Seattle Mariners [445]
Burnside, PetePete Burnside 1952 Pitcher for the New York Giants, San Francisco Giants, Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers, and Baltimore Orioles
Glaze, RalphRalph Glaze 1906 Pitcher for the Boston Red Sox; football All-American; head coach of football, basketball, and track and field for several universities [446]
Hendricks, KyleKyle Hendricks 2013 Pitcher for the Chicago Cubs.
Klentak, MattMatt Klentak 2002 MLB executive [447]
Maynard, ChickChick Maynard 1920 Shortstop for the Boston Red Sox [448]
Neukom, BillBill Neukom 1964 Managing General Partner and Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco Giants (due to become Chairman Emeritus January 1, 2012) [449]
Remlinger, MikeMike Remlinger 1988 Pitcher, 2002 MLB All-Star [450]
Rolfe, RedRed Rolfe 1931 Third baseman for the New York Yankees [451]
Seelbach, ChuckChuck Seelbach 1970 Pitcher for the Detroit Tigers [452]
Yarnall, RustyRusty Yarnall 1926 (transferred to University of Vermont[453]) Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies [448]

Basketball

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Blackwell, JamesJames Blackwell 1991 Guard for the Charlotte Hornets and the Boston Celtics [454]
Brindley, AudAud Brindley 1946 Forward for the New York Knicks [454]
Bucher, RicRic Bucher 1983 Basketball analyst for ESPN [455]
Gavitt, DaveDave Gavitt 1959 Coach at Providence College, first commissioner of the Big East Conference [456]
Granik, RussRuss Granik 1969 Deputy Commissioner and COO of the NBA [457]
LaRusso, RudyRudy LaRusso 1959 Forward and center for the Minneapolis Lakers, five-time NBA All-Star [458]
Palmer, WalterWalter Palmer 1990 Center for the Utah Jazz and the Dallas Mavericks [454]

Football

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Bowden, MurryMurry Bowden 1971 Linebacker, member of the College Football Hall of Fame [459]
Brown, MikeMike Brown 1957 Owner of the Cincinnati Bengals
Cavanaugh, FrankFrank Cavanaugh 1898 College football coach [460]
Chasey, JimJim Chasey 1971 Player of gridiron football [461]
Cramer, CaseyCasey Cramer 2004 Tight end for the Tennessee Titans [462]
Fiedler, JayJay Fiedler 1994 Quarterback for the Miami Dolphins [463]
Foster, AmosAmos Foster 1904 College football coach [464]
Healey, EdEd Healey 1919 Offensive tackle for the Chicago Bears [465]
Kemp, JeffJeff Kemp 1981 Quarterback in the NFL [466]
Lee, LloydLloyd Lee 1998 Defensive assistant coach of the Chicago Bears [467]
Lowery, NickNick Lowery 1978 Placekicker, 3-time NFL Pro Bowler [468]
MacLeod, BobBob MacLeod 1939 Halfback, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, coach of the United States Military Academy [469]
Mann, BrianBrian Mann 2002 Quarterback for the Los Angeles Avengers [470]
Morton, BillBill Morton 1932 Quarterback, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, All-American [471]
Roberts, BillBill Roberts Halfback for the Green Bay Packers [472]
Rule, GordonGordon Rule Defensive back for the Green Bay Packers [473]
Schroeder, KyleKyle Schroeder 2000, T'2007 Defensive tackle for the Birmingham Thunderbolts (XFL) [474]
Shula, DaveDave Shula 1981 Wide receiver and coach [475]
Sonnenberg, GusGus Sonnenberg 1920 Halfback in the NFL, professional wrestler [476]
Spears, ClarenceClarence Spears 1917 College football coach [469]
Teevens, BuddyBuddy Teevens 1979 Quarterback, current head coach for Dartmouth [477]
Tully, GeorgeGeorge Tully All-American and NFL player
Walz, ZachZach Walz 1998 Linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals [478]
Williams, ReggieReggie Williams 1976 Linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals [479][480]
Witham, Myron E.Myron E. Witham 1904 Back, All-American, head coach of the University of Colorado [448]
Youngstrom, SwedeSwede Youngstrom 1919[481] Center and guard [476]

Ice hockey

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Apps, GillianGillian Apps 2006 Left wing, gold medalist for Canada in the 2006 Winter Olympics [482]
Bush, WalterWalter Bush 1951 Administrator and organizer [483]
Glass, TannerTanner Glass 2007 Center for the Pittsburgh Penguins [484]
Jessiman, HughHugh Jessiman 2006 Right wing for the New York Rangers [485]
Jones, DavidDavid Jones 2008 Right wing for the Calgary Flames [486]
King, KristinKristin King 2002 Player, bronze medalist for the U.S. in the 2006 Winter Olympics [487]
Lane, MylesMyles Lane 1928 Defenseman for the New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins, football coach at Boston University, New York Supreme Court justice [488][489]
Lovejoy, BenBen Lovejoy 2007 Defenseman for Anaheim Ducks [490]
Parsons, SarahSarah Parsons 2010 Player, bronze medalist for the U.S. in the 2006 Winter Olympics [487][491]
Piper, CherieCherie Piper 2006 Forward, gold medalist for Canada in the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics [492]
Stempniak, LeeLee Stempniak 2005 Right wing for the Calgary Flames [493]
Weatherston, KatieKatie Weatherston 2006 Forward, gold medalist for Canada in the 2006 Winter Olympics [494]
Wilson, CareyCarey Wilson 1983 (never graduated) Center for the Calgary Flames, the Hartford Whalers, and the New York Rangers [448][495]

Track and field

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Ashworth, GerryGerry Ashworth 1963 Sprinter, gold medalist for the U.S. in the 1964 Summer Olympics [496]
Einarsson, VilhjálmurVilhjálmur Einarsson 1956 Triple jumper, silver medalist for the U.S. in the 1956 Summer Olympics [496]
Myers, EdwinEdwin Myers 1920 Pole vaulter, bronze medalist for the U.S. in the 1920 Summer Olympics [496]
Nelson, AdamAdam Nelson 1997 Shotputter, silver medalist for the U.S. in the 2000 Summer Olympics [497]
Shaw, ArthurArthur Shaw 1908 Hurdler, bronze medalist for the U.S. in the 1908 Summer Olympics [496]
Sherman, NathanielNathaniel Sherman 1910 Sprinter, competitor for the U.S. in the 1908 Summer Olympics [496]
Shoemaker, JarrodJarrod Shoemaker 2004 Triathlete, competitor for the U.S. in the 2008 Summer Olympics [498]
Thomson, EarlEarl Thomson 1917 Hurdler, gold medalist for the U.S. in the 1920 Summer Olympics [448]
Wright, MarcMarc Wright 1913 Pole vaulter, silver medalist for the U.S. in the 1912 Summer Olympics [496]

Other

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Caldwell, John H.John H. Caldwell 1950 Cross-country skier, competitor for the U.S. in the 1952 Winter Olympics [499]
Caldwell, SophieSophie Caldwell 2011 Cross-country skier, competitor for the U.S. in the 2014 Winter Olympics [500]
Caldwell, TimTim Caldwell 1976 Skier, competitor for the U.S. in the 1976 Winter Olympics [164]
Durrance, DickDick Durrance 1939 Skier, competitor for the U.S. in the 1936 Winter Olympics [501]
Durrance, JackJack Durrance 1936 Mountaineer, founder of Dartmouth Mountaineering Club [502]
Ghesquiere, AlexanderAlexander Ghesquiere 1999 Ultimate Frisbee, national and world champion as a player; 2013 gold medal-winning coach of Team USA [503]
Goldstein, AndrewAndrew Goldstein 2005 Lacrosse goalie for the Long Island Lizards, first professional male team-sport athlete to be openly gay during career [504]
Henderson, CraigCraig Henderson 2009 Soccer player, competitor for New Zealand in the 2008 Summer Olympics [498]
Hughes, MadisonMadison Hughes 2015 U.S. international rugby sevens player [505]
Keeshan, BrittonBritton Keeshan M.A. 2006 Adventurer and youngest person to climb the Seven Summits [506]
Myler, CammyCammy Myler 1995 Luger, four-time competitor for the U.S. in the Winter Olympics [507]
Seiterle, DominicDominic Seiterle 1998 Rower, competitor for Canada in the 2008 Summer Olympics [498]
Slive, MichaelMichael Slive 1962 Commissioner of the Southeastern Conference [508]
Tiegs, CollinCollin Tiegs 2008 Rower, captain of his rowing squad 2008 Summer Olympics [498]
Treacy, CarolynCarolyn Treacy 2006 Biathlete in the 2006 Winter Olympics [487]

Miscellaneous

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Ball, JohnJohn Ball 1820 Explorer of the Oregon Country with Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth [509]
Bickmore, Albert S.Albert S. Bickmore 1860 Naturalist and co-founder of the American Museum of Natural History [510]
Ledyard, JohnJohn Ledyard 1776 (never graduated) Explorer and adventurer; namesake of the Ledyard Canoe Club [511]
Long, Stephen HarrimanStephen Harriman Long 1809 Explorer, surveyor and military officer [512]
Newman, James H.James H. Newman 1978 Astronaut with NASA [513]
Reese, ChipChip Reese 1973 Professional poker player and gambler [514]
Russell, SteveSteve Russell 1958 Computer programmer and gaming pioneer, creator of early video game Spacewar! [515]

Fictional people

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Able, GideonGideon Able 1969 Main character, a rabbi, of Heaven Help Us!, by Herbert Tarr
Josiah "Jed" Bartlett (no year indicated) President in the West Wing TV series
Maggie Eagle Bear 1989 Character from Thunderheart, Native American activist
Bumppo, NattyNatty Bumppo (no year indicated) Main character of James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales; described in the novels and in particular the movie Last of the Mohicans as having attended Eleazar Wheelock's school
Pete Campbell 1956 Character on Mad Men, played by Vincent Kartheiser
Jackie Chiles (no year indicated) Character from Seinfeld, attorney to Cosmo Kramer
Colbert (character), StephenStephen Colbert (character) (no year indicated) Titular character of The Colbert Report (real Colbert did not attend Dartmouth; the fictional biography on colbertnation.com, however, lists Dartmouth as his alma mater) [516]
Corleone, MichaelMichael Corleone 1949 Main character in the Godfather epic [517]
Thomas Crown (no year indicated) Titular character of The Thomas Crown Affair [518]
Evan and Fogell 2011 (pre-freshmen) Main characters in 2007 film Superbad [519]
Grey, MeredithMeredith Grey (no year indicated) Titular character of Grey's Anatomy [520]
Christopher "C-Note" Hawkins (no year indicated) Character from Who's Your Caddy, played by Big Boi, said to have played lacrosse for the Big Green
Lawrence Kutner (no year indicated) Character from House
Pete Lattimer (no year indicated) Character from Warehouse 13, officer of the U.S. Secret Service
Norman Maclean (no year indicated) Character from novella and film A River Runs Through It, played in the film by Craig Sheffer; the work is autobiographical: the author Norman Maclean graduated from Dartmouth in 1924 (see entry under "authors" above)
Jack McCoy (no year indicated) Main character in Law and Order
McIntyre, "Trapper" John"Trapper" John McIntyre (no year indicated) Character on M*A*S*H novels, film, and television, and Trapper John, M.D.
Katie (no year indicated) Character in The Secret Life of Pets
Dan Rydell (no year indicated) Character from Sports Night, television sports host played by Josh Charles
Jack Trainer 1970 Male lead from Working Girl, played by Harrison Ford [517]
Hamilton Bridge Upton (no year indicated) Character from The Ugly American, member of the U.S. Foreign Service

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