12/21/2023 0 Comments Dartmouth college notable alumni![]() Pickering, career ambassador eighteenth US ambassador to the United Nations former US ambassador to Jordan, Nigeria, El Salvador, Israel, India, and Russia former undersecretary of state for political affairs (1953) Peter Buck, physicist and philanthropist cofounder of the Subway sandwich chain (1952) Troubh, businessman and independent financial consultant (1950) Richard Hornberger, writer and surgeon creator of M*A*S*H (1945)īernard Osher, businessman and philanthropist (1948) Pope, recipient of the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry on Peleliu during World War II (1941)ĭr. Gary Merrill, film and television actor (1937)Įverett P. ![]() Hodding Carter, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist (1927) Coffin, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet (1915) Douglas, US senator from Illinois civil rights advocate known as "the conscience of the Senate" (1913) Harold Hitz Burton, associate justice of the US Supreme Court US Senator from Ohio forty-fifth mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (1909) Harvey Dow Gibson, business leader and president, Manufacturers Trust Company (1902) MacMillan, admiral and Arctic explorer (1898) Sir Harry Oakes, gold mine owner, entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist (1896)ĭonald B. Hoyt Augustus Moore, presiding partner, Cravath, Swaine, and Moore (1895) Peary, admiral and Arctic explorer (1877) ![]() Hyde, Civil War colonel recipient of the Medal of Honor author founder of Bath Iron Works (1861)ĭr. Augustus Stinchfield, Mayo Clinic cofounder (1868)Įdwin Hall, physicist who discovered the Hall effect (1875)įreelan Oscar Stanley, inventor of the Stanley Steamer and builder of the Stanley Hotel (1877) Thomas Brackett Reed, thirty-second speaker of the US House of Representatives (1860) Melville Fuller, eighth chief justice of the US Supreme Court (1853) Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Civil War general recipient of the Medal of Honor thirty-second governor of Maine sixth president of Bowdoin College (1852) Oliver Otis Howard, Civil War general recipient of the Medal of Honor commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau among the founders of Howard University (1850) John Brown Russwurm, abolitionist and publisher third Black graduate of an American college (1826) William Pitt Fessenden, abolitionist, twenty-sixth US secretary of the treasury US representative and US senator from Maine (1824)įranklin Pierce, fourteenth president of the United States (1824)
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