Browne & Nichols •
Edward Burlingame Hill, class of 1888, American composer •
Langdon Warner, class of 1898, archaeologist, art historian, and member of World War II
Monuments Men •
Richard Norton, archaeologist, professor, director of the
Archaeological Institute of America •
Arthur L. Conger, class of 1899, noted theosophist and writer •
Alfred V. Kidder, class of 1903, preeminent early twentieth century archaeologist of the American Southwest and Mesoamerica •
Thomas Dudley Cabot, class of 1913, American businessman and philanthropist •
William Bosworth Castle, class of 1914, American physician and pioneer in field of
hematology •
Tadeusz Adamowski, class of 1918, hockey player on Polish Olympic Team (1928), coach of national team •
Sherwin Badger, class of 1918, national figure skating champion and Silver Medal Olympian •
John Moors Cabot, class of 1919, U.S. Ambassador to five nations,
Georgetown University professor •
Robert Bradford, class of 1920,
Governor of Massachusetts •
Thomas Hopkinson Eliot, class of 1924, congressman from
Massachusetts and chancellor of
Washington University in St. Louis, politician and major figure behind the Social Security Act •
Eliot Noyes, class of 1927, architect and industrial designer •
John Caskey, class of 1927, American archaeologist and excavator of Troy •
George C. Homans, class of 1927, American sociologist and founder of behavioral sociology •
C. Conrad Wright, class of 1933, scholar and American religious historian •
Charles Pence Slichter, class of 1941, nuclear physicist and winner of the National Medal of Science •
Robert Brink, class of 1942, violinist, conductor, professor, who premiered works by
Walter Piston,
Henry Cowell,
Alan Hovhaness, and Daniel Pinkham •
Richard A. Smith, class of 1942, president of
General Cinemas, later CEO of
Harcourt General •
Roger Longrigg, class of 1945, Scottish-born author of 55 popular novels •
Giles Constable, class of 1946, educator and historian of the Middle Ages •
Kirk Bryan, class of 1947,
oceanographer regarded as founder of numerical ocean modeling •
Charles Colson, class of 1949, chief counsel to President
Richard Nixon,
Watergate indictee •
Anthony Perkins, class of 1950, actor most famous for
Psycho,
Equus, and
Friendly Persuasion •
Jonathan Moore, class of 1950, government official specializing in foreign affairs •
Allan Rosenfield, class of 1951, physician and advocate for women's health •
Anton Kuerti, class of 1952, pianist •
Robert M. O'Neil, class of 1952, college president and founder of the
Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression •
Peter Haskell, class of 1953, film and television actor •
Nam Pyo Suh, class of 1955, president of
KAIST •
Truman Bewley, class of 1959, economist, authority on
sticky wages and namesake of Bewley models •
Deirdre McCloskey, class of 1960, economist, historian, and rhetorician •
Paul Michael Glaser, class of 1961 (did not graduate), actor •
Chris Burden, class of 1964, performance/conceptual artist •
Paul Williams, class of 1965, founder of
Crawdaddy magazine •
Ben Bradlee Jr., class of 1966,
The Boston Globe journalist and author •
Dave Hynes, class of 1969, former professional hockey player for the
Boston Bruins •
Jeffrey Lurie, class of 1969, owner of
Philadelphia Eagles •
Andy Pratt (singer-songwriter), class of 1969, rock music singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist •
Alexander Vershbow, class of 1970, former Ambassador to the
Republic of Korea, former Ambassador to Russia, former Ambassador to
NATO •
Dennis Choi, class of 1970, educator and neuroscientist •
Patrick Sullivan, class of 1971, former general manager of
New England Patriots •
Jere Burns, class of 1973, actor
Buckingham •
Katharine Sergeant Angell White, class of 1910, writer and fiction editor for
The New Yorker magazine, 1925–1960 •
Helen B. Taussig, class of 1912, cardiologist and founder of field of pediatric cardiology •
Helenka Pantaleoni, class of 1914, silent film actress and humanitarian •
Eleanor Sayre, class of 1934, museum curator and authority on prints of
Francisco Goya •
Joanne Simpson, class of 1940, NASA's lead weather researcher and first woman to earn a Ph.D. in meteorology •
Eleanor Sanger, class of 1946, Emmy Award-winning TV sports producer •
Margaret Bryan Davis, class of 1949, distinguished ecologist specializing in palynology and paleoecology •
Svetlana Alpers, class of 1953, noted art historian and author of
The Art of Describing •
Susan Howe, class of 1955, poet, scholar, essayist, and critic •
Jane Holtz Kay, class of 1956, urban design and architecture critic •
Fanny Howe, class of 1958, poet, short story writer, and novelist •
Toby Lerner Ansin, Class of 1959, Founder, Miami City Ballet •
Ellen Goodman, class of 1959,
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist •
Margaret Atherton, Class of 1961, historian and philosopher •
Annalena Tonelli, Class of 1962, social activist known as "Mother Teresa of Somalia" •
Sylvia Poggioli, Class of 1964,
NPR European Correspondent •
Mary Lord, Class of 1971, journalist •
Susan Butcher, Class of 1972, dog musher and four-time winner of the
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race BB&N •
John Grayken, class of 1974, founder and chairman of Lone Star funds •
André Balazs, class of 1975, hotelier and residential developer •
Hilary Bok, class of 1976,
Henry R. Luce Professor of Bioethics and Moral & Political Theory at the
Johns Hopkins University. •
Charles Bailyn, class of 1977, the
A. Bartlett Giamatti Professor of Astronomy and Physics at
Yale University and inaugural dean of faculty at
Yale-NUS College •
David Fialkow, class of 1977, venture capitalist •
James E. Baker, class of 1978, former Chief Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces •
Kate Davis, class of 1978, documentary filmmaker •
Reed Hastings, class of 1978, founder and CEO of
Netflix •
Jonathan Collier, class of 1979, television writer for
The Simpsons and others •
Abigail Johnson, class of 1980,
Fidelity Investments •
Wendy Artin, class of 1980, internationally exhibited painter •
David Cohen, class of 1981, attorney and Deputy Director of the
Central Intelligence Agency from 2015–17 •
Melinda McGraw, class of 1981, film and television actress •
Michael Sloan, class of 1981,
Pulitzer Prize-winning illustrator and co-creator of comic
Welcome to the New World •
David Kris, class of 1984, lawyer and national security expert •
Peter Ocko, class of 1984, television writer and producer •
David Sze, class of 1984,
Greylock Partners, investor in Facebook and LinkedIn •
Michael Moynihan, class of 1987 (did not graduate), journalist, publisher and musician •
Nicole Cherubini, class of 1988, sculptor and visual artist •
Peter Beinart, class of 1989, editor of
New Republic and
Rhodes Scholar •
Agata Passent, class of 1991, Polish journalist and writer •
Alison Folland, class of 1997, award-winning film actress •
Mindy Kaling, class of 1997, actress and writer on NBC's
The Office; creator and star of Fox's
The Mindy Project •
Courtney Kennedy, class of 1997, US National Hockey Team player •
Scott Belsky, class of 1998, entrepreneur, author, co-creator of online portfolio platform
Behance •
Joseph P. Kennedy III, class of 1999, Representative for Massachusetts' 4th Congressional District •
Rachel Platten, class of 1999, singer and songwriter of "
Fight Song" •
Ari Graynor, class of 2001, Broadway and Hollywood actress •
Josh Zakim, class of 2001, Boston City Councilor •
Zeke Faux, class of 2003, journalist and author •
Loren Galler-Rabinowitz, class of 2004, noted figure skater; Miss Massachusetts 2010 •
Jack Carlson class of 2005,
U.S. national team rower,
World Championships bronze medalist, author •
Sarah Bullard, class of 2007, professional women's lacrosse player •
Jake Rosenzweig, class of 2007, racing driver •
Marina Keegan, class of 2008, author of
The Opposite of Loneliness •
Stephanie McCaffrey, class of 2011, professional soccer player •
Andrew Chin, class of 2011, baseball player •
Rhett Wiseman, class of 2012, professional baseball player •
Zak Zinter, class of 2020, offensive guard for the
Cleveland Browns •
Jack Panayotou, class of 2022, professional soccer player •
Ronan Hanafin, class of 2023, safety for the
Clemson Tigers ==References==