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Here follows a list of notable people associated with Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio . This list includes the college's notable alumni, organized by their fields of endeavor, in addition to notable members of its faculty and a complete chronological list of the presidents of the college.
Distinguished graduates
Academia
Name
Occupation
Class year
Amos N. Guiora
Professor of law at University of Utah and Israel Defense Forces Judge Advocate General's Corps (Lt. Col. Ret.)
1979
John Allen Gable
Executive director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association from 1974 to his death in February 2005; considered the world's leading authority on Theodore Roosevelt
1965
Constantinos Patrides
Professor of English Literature, University of Michigan
1952
Daniel J. Reagan
Chairperson of Political Science Department, Ball State University [ 1]
1979
Activism
Law
Literature and journalism
Name
Occupation
Class year
Jim Bellows
Journalist, newspaper editor
1947
Jenna Blum
Writer
1992
Scott Carney
Investigative journalist
2000
Caleb Carr
Novelist, military historian
1977
Jay Cocks
Film critic, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter
1966
Stephanie Danler
Novelist
2006
E. L. Doctorow
Novelist, cultural critic
1952
William Gass
Writer, winner of the American Book Award
1947
David Goodwillie
Novelist
1994
John Green
Author; winner of Michael L. Printz Award for Looking for Alaska
2000
Saskia Hamilton
Poet
1989
John Hattendorf
Maritime historian
1964
Anthony Hecht
Poet
Laura Hillenbrand
Writer, author of Seabiscuit: An American Legend
(attended)
Scott Kenemore
Writer
2000
P. F. Kluge
Writer
1964
Robert Lowell
Poet; two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize; Poet Laureate 1947-1948
1940
Robie Macauley
Writer, editor of Playboy
1941
Greg Melville
Writer, journalist
1992
Robert Mezey
Writer
(attended)
Alexa O'Brien
Journalist, activist
Riley Redgate
Writer
2016
Ransom Riggs
Writer
2001
Peter Taylor
Writer, winner of Pulitzer Prize
1940
Daniel Torday
Writer
2000
Fred Waitzkin
Writer
1965
Andrew Welsh-Huggins
Journalist, author
Matthew Winkler (journalist)
Co-founder and former editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News
1977
James Wright
Poet, winner of Pulitzer Prize
1952
Military
Name
Occupation
Class year
Ralph P. Buckland
Brigadier General, Union Army, during the Civil War
John G. Mitchell
Brigadier General, Union Army, during the Civil War
1859
Philanthropy
Name
Occupation
Class year
Kevin O'Donnell
Director of the U.S. Peace Corps
1947
Politics
Religion
Name
Occupation
Class year
Rev. James P. deWolfe
Fourth Episcopal Bishop of Long Island , 1942-1966; charter member of the Sigma Pi fraternity's Lambda chapter at Kenyon[ 3]
1917
Rev. William Crane Gray
First Episcopal Bishop of Southern Florida , 1893-1913
1859
Rev. S. Arthur Huston
Episcopal Bishop of Olympia , 1925-1944
1900
Rev. Arthur C. Lichtenberger
21st Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church ; in 1961 he became the first Episcopal leader to meet with a pope ; posthumously received the Founders Award from Sigma Pi fraternity in 2010[ 4]
1923
Rev. Donald MacAdie
Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark , 1958-1963
1922
Rev. Arthur R. McKinstry
Former Episcopal Bishop of Delaware ; 1948 Lambeth Conference attendee; officiated the marriage of Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson ; charter member of the Sigma Pi fraternity's Lambda chapter at Kenyon[ 5]
Ph.B., 1918 and M.A., 1920
Rev. Philip McNairy
Episcopal Bishop of Minnesota , 1971-1977
1932
Rev. Joseph Schereschewsky
Anglican Bishop of Shanghai , China , 1877-1884
Rev. George R. Selway
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan , 1964-1972
1929
Rev. William E. Swing
Episcopal Bishop of California , 1980-2006
1958
Rev. Charles D. Williams
Fourth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan , 1906-1915
1883/4
Sciences
Sports
Visual arts
Notable faculty members
Chauncey Colton , Homiletics
Virgil Aldrich , Philosophy
Robert O. Fink , Classics
Bruce Haywood , German; Provost
Jed Hoyer , Kenyon Baseball Coach; Executive Vice President and General Manager, Chicago Cubs
Lewis Hyde , English
Randall Jarrell , English
P. F. Kluge , English
Perry Lentz , English
Robie Macauley , English
Wendy MacLeod , Theater
George E. McCarthy , Sociology
Otto Nikodym , Mathematics
Paul Radin , Anthropology
John Crowe Ransom , English
Charles Ritcheson , History
Richard G. Salomon , History
Benjamin Schumacher , Physics
Joan Slonczewski , Biology
Anna Sun , Sociology, Asian Studies
Denham Sutcliffe , English
Allen Tate , English
Visiting faculty
Presidents of the college
Philander Chase (1825–1831)
Charles Pettit McIlvaine (1832–1840)
David Bates Douglass (1840–1844)
Samuel Fuller (acting, 1844–1845)
Sherlock A. Bronson (1845–1850)
Thomas M. Smith (1850–1854)
Lorin Andrews (1854–1861)
Benjamin L. Lang (acting, 1861–1863)
Charles Short (1863–1867)
James Kent Stone (1867–1868)
Eli Todd Tappan (1868–1875)
Edward C. Benson (acting, 1875–1876)
William B. Bodine (1876–1891)
Theodore Sterling (1891–1896)
William Foster Peirce (1896–1937)
Gordon Keith Chalmers (1937–1956)
Frank E. Bailey (acting, 1956–1957)
F. Edward Lund (1957–1968)
William G. Caples (1968–1975)
Philip H. Jordan Jr. (1975–1995)
Reed S. Browning (acting, 1989)
Robert A. Oden Jr. (1995–2002)
Ronald A. Sharp (acting, 2002–2003)
S. Georgia Nugent (2003–2013)
Sean M. Decatur (2013–present)
References