List of Dickinson College alumni
Appearance
This is a list of Dickinson College alumni. This list covers alumni from the first graduating class in July 1787[1] to the present.
- "DNG" indicates that the alumni did not graduate.
- A "—" indicates that the information is unknown.
Business
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref(s) |
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John Curley | 1960
|
Former CEO of Gannett News Corporation | [2] |
Alfred V. du Pont | 1818
|
Head of the du Pont Company | [3][4] |
Stephen Duncan | 1805
|
Wealthiest cotton planter in the South prior to the Civil War, and second largest slave owner in the country | [5][6] |
Stephen Giannetti | 1973
|
Vice President and Publisher, National Geographic magazine | [7] |
Judith R. Faulkner | 1979
|
Chief Executive Officer of Epic Systems | [7] |
David Hirshey | 1971
|
Vice President and Executive Editor at HarperCollins publishers | [8] |
John Carmichael Jenkins | 1828
|
Plantation owner in the Antebellum South, and 16th largest slave owner in the country | [9][10][11][12] |
Andy MacPhail | 1976
|
Major League Baseball executive | [13] |
Leon Rose | 1983
|
Notable sports agent for many successful athletes including LeBron James |
Humanities
Arts and entertainment
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Kass Fleisher | 1981
|
Author | |
Jennifer Haigh | 1990
|
The New York Times best-selling author, winner of PEN/Hemingway Award | [14] |
Jennifer L. Holm | 1990
|
Historical author, wrote Newbery Honor book | [15] |
Clarence Muse | 1911
|
Actor, director, composer, writer, and lawyer | |
Rosie O'Donnell | DNG
|
Stand-up comedian, actress, singer, and media personality | |
Stuart Pankin | 1968
|
Television actor | [16] |
Jennifer Ringley | 1997
|
Creator of JenniCam.org | [17] |
Rick Smolan | 1972
|
Former Time, Life and National Geographic photographer | [18] |
Susan Stewart | 1973
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Poet and literary critic | [19] |
Charles Strum | 1970
|
Associate Managing Editor at The New York Times | [20] |
Education
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref(s) |
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Henry Louis Baugher | 1826
|
President of Pennsylvania (Gettysburg) College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania | |
Jeremiah Chamberlain | 1814
|
President of Centre College and the Centenary College of Louisiana | [21][22] |
Fred Pierce Corson | 1917
|
Twentieth president of Dickinson College; Bishop of the Methodist Church | [23] |
William Durden | 1971
|
President of Dickinson College | [24] |
John Goucher | 1868
|
Founder, President, and namesake of Goucher College | |
Samuel Miller | 1793
|
Presbyterian professor at Princeton Theological Seminary | |
Elijah Barrett Prettyman | 1848
|
Second principal of the Maryland State Normal School, now Towson University | [25][26] |
Lisa Rossbacher | 1978
|
President of Humboldt State University |
Government and Public Service
Religion
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref(s) |
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George Washington Bethune | 1822
|
Dutch Reformed minister and author | |
Joseph Clemens | 1894
|
U.S. Army chaplain, missionary and plant collector | [52] |
Moncure Conway | 1849
|
Minister, author, abolitionist | [53] |
George R. Crooks | 1840
|
Minister; Editor of The Methodist; Professor at Drew Theological Seminary | |
George David Cummins | 1841
|
Founder of Reformed Episcopal Church | |
Robert Samuel Maclay | 1845
|
American missionary who made pioneer contributions to the Methodist Episcopal missions in China, Japan and Korea. | |
William Perry Eveland | 1892
|
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church | [54] |
John Wesley Lord | 1927
|
Bishop of the Methodist Church; Vice President of the National Council of Churches |
Sports
Name | Class year | Notability | Ref(s) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chief Bender | 1902
|
Hall of Fame baseball pitcher | ||
Bob Books | 1926
|
Football player | ||
Joe Katchik | 1954
|
Football player |
References
- ^ Malcolm, Gilbert (October 15, 1933). "Dickinson Has Many Ties With the Early History Of the Country". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- ^ "John Curley Announces Retirement". Gannett. May 2, 2000. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "Alfred V. du Pont". DuPont. Archived from the original on 2007-11-23. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ Stephen Duncan, Class of 1805
- ^ David G. Sansing, Sim C. Callon, Carolyn Vance Smith, Natchez: An Illustrated History, Plantation Pub. Co., 1992, p. 88 [1]
- ^ Blake, Tom (2004). "The Sixteen Largest American Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules". Ancestry.com.
- ^ a b Ramsden, Ellen (February 11, 2005). "Alumnus Profile: Stephen Giannetti '73". The Dickinsonian. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "A Passion for Publishing". Dickinson Magazine. Vol. 81, no. 1. Summer 2003. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ JENKINS (JOHN CARMICHAEL) AND FAMILY PAPERS, Mississippi Department of Archives & History
- ^ Louisiana State University Libraries: Jenkins (John C. and Family) Papers
- ^ Blake, Tom (2004). "The Sixteen Largest American Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules". Ancestry.com.
- ^ House Divided: Jenkins, John Carmichael
- ^ Anderson, Dave (July 7, 1987). "Sports of the Times; The Latest MacPhail". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "Jennifer Haigh". HarperCollins. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "Flying Starts". Publishers Weekly. June 28, 1999. Archived from the original on July 24, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
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- ^ "Voyeur Web site JenniCam to go dark". CNN. December 10, 2003. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- ^ "America, Moment by Moment". Dickinson Magazine. Vol. 81, no. 3. Winter 2004. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- ^ "Pew Fellows - Susan Stewart". Pew Fellowship. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- ^ "The New York Times Names Charles Strum Associate Managing Editor and Paul Winfield News Editor". BusinessWire. January 6, 2006. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ Dickinson College: Jeremiah Chamberlain (1794-1851)
- ^ Centre College: CentreCyclopedia
- ^ "Fred Corson, Retired Bishop". The New York Times. February 18, 1985. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- ^ Roarty, Alex (March 7, 2008). "Sentinel Focus On: William Durden goes green with a bow tie". The Sentinel. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "Principals and Presidents of Towson University". Towson University. March 14, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
- ^ Addresses Proceedings - National Education Association United States. University of Chicago Press. 1901. p. 962.
- ^ "Spencer F. Baird Dead; His Life Work Brought To a Close At Wood's Holl". New York Times. August 20, 1887. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "Richard Lee Turberville Beale". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- ^ "Joseph McCrum Belford". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- ^ "James Buchanan". The White House. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "John Angel James Creswell". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- ^ "Harmar Denny". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "Illinois Governor Ninian Edwards". National Governors Association.
- ^ "Pennsylvania". Time. November 4, 1996. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "Jim Gerlach". The Washington Post. 2004. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ Slobodizan, Joseph (March 24, 2013). "Healer or monster?". Philadelphia Inquirer. Philly.com.
- ^ Sullivan, Patricia (2008-07-18). "Donald Graves, 79; State Dept. Cold War Analyst". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
- ^ "James C. Greenwood Biography". Biotechnology Industry Organization. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "Robert C. Grier". U.S. Supreme Court Media. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
- ^ "Peter Ihrie, Jr". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- ^ "West Virginia Governor John Jeremiah Jacob". National Governors Association. Retrieved October 2013.
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(help) - ^ "Biography of Judge John E. Jones III". U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
- ^ "Court of Special Appeals: Former Judges: James A. Kenney". Maryland Special Appeals Court. March 26, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- ^ "Edward Lucas". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
- ^ "Robert McClelland". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
- ^ "Charles O'Neill". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
- ^ "About Bill". House or Representatives. 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
- ^ "The Taney Court". The Supreme Court Historical Society. Archived from the original on 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
- ^ "Philip Francis Thomas Obituary". New York Times. October 3, 1890. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- ^ "Ross Wilkins". Federal Judicial Center. Retrieved 2008-03-10.
- ^ "William Wilkins". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
- ^ "Archives and Special Collections: Personal Papers". Dickinson College Library. Archived from the original on November 9, 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
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- ^ "Bishop Eveland Killed". New York Times. July 26, 1916. Retrieved 2008-03-10.