List of Kenyon College people
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 |
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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 |
Activism
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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Ron Link | Former fire fighter and actor (patient advocate) | |
Leopoldo López | Venezuelan Politician | 1993 |
Law
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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David Davis | Senator, Supreme Court Justice | 1832 |
Thomas Stanley Matthews | Senator, Supreme Court justice | 1840 |
Kathleen M. O'Malley | United States federal judge | 1979 |
Augustus J. Ricks | United States federal judge | (attended) |
Literature and journalism
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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Jim Bellows | Journalist and newspaper editor | 1947 |
Jenna Blum | Writer | 1992 |
Caleb Carr | Novelist and military historian | 1977 |
Jay Cocks | Film critic and Academy Award-nominated screenwriter | 1966 |
E. L. Doctorow | Novelist and cultural critic | 1952 |
William Gass | Writer, winner of the American Book Award | 1947 |
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 and journalist | 1992 |
Robert Mezey | Writer | (attended) |
Ransom Riggs | Writer | 2001 |
Peter Taylor | Writer, winner of Pulitzer Prize | 1940 |
Fred Waitzkin | Writer | 1965 |
Matthew Winkler | Editor in chief, Bloomberg News | 1977 |
James Wright | Poet, winner of Pulitzer Prize | 1952 |
Military
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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Ralph P. Buckland | Brigadier General, Union Army, during the Civil War | |
John G. Mitchell | Brigadier General, Union Army, during the Civil War | 1859 |
Performing arts
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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Nick Bakay | Actor, comedian | 1981 |
Adam Davidson | Academy Award-winning director | 1986 |
Frank Dicopoulos | Actor | 1979 |
Chris Eigeman | Actor | 1987 |
Allison Janney | Actress, seven-time Emmy Award winner | 1982 |
Wendy MacLeod | Playwright, screenwriter | 1981 |
Amy Malkoff | Recording artist | |
Paul Newman | Actor, Emmy Award and Academy Award winner | 1949 |
Kris Osborn | CNN anchor | 1992 |
Alfred Humphreys Pease | Composer | |
Nicholas Petricca | Lead singer of Walk The Moon | 2009 |
Josh Radnor | Actor and filmmaker | 1996 |
Justin Roberts | Children's musician | 1992 |
Jonathan Winters | Actor and comedian | 1950 |
Philanthropy
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
---|---|---|
Kevin O'Donnell | Director of the U.S. Peace Corps | 1947 |
Politics
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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David Davis | Senator, Supreme Court Justice | 1832 |
Henry Winter Davis | US Congressman for Maryland's 3rd and 4th district | 1837 |
Barry Goode | California judge, former legal officer for California Gov. Gray Davis | 1969 |
Rutherford B. Hayes | President of the United States | 1842 |
Bill Harsha | Member of the United States House of Representatives from January 3, 1961 to January 3, 1981. | 1943 |
Thomas Stanley Matthews | Senator, Supreme Court justice | 1840 |
Olof Palme | Prime Minister of Sweden | 1948 |
William Rehnquist | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court | (attended) |
Diana Schaub | President's Council on Bioethics; Professor of Political Science at Loyola University Maryland | |
John W. Snow | Secretary of the Treasury | (attended) |
Zack Space | Congressman, Ohio Congressional District 18 | 1983 |
Edwin Stanton | Secretary of War during the Lincoln administration | 1834 |
Peter Stautberg | member of Ohio House of Representatives |
Religion
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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Rev. James P. deWolfe | Fourth Episcopal Bishop of Long Island, 1942-1966. Charter member of the Sigma Pi fraternity's Lambda chapter at Kenyon.[1] | 1917 |
Rev. William Crane Gray | First Episcopal Bishop of Southern Florida, 1893-1913 | 1859 |
Rev. S. Arthur Huston | Episcopal Bishop of Olympia, 1925-1944 | |
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.[2] | 1923 |
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.[3] | 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, from 1877 to 1884. | |
Rev. William E. Swing | Episcopal Bishop of California from 1980 to 2006. | 1958 |
Rev. Charles D. Williams | Fourth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, 1906-1915 |
Sciences
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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Carl Djerassi | Creator of the birth control pill, winner of the National Medal of Science | 1943 |
Rolla Dyer | Developer of the typhus vaccine and director of the National Institutes of Health | 1907 |
Harvey Lodish | Professor, co-founder of Genzyme Corporation | 1962 |
Sports
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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Don McNeill | Tennis player | 1940 |
John Rinka | Basketball player and coach | 1970 |
Shaka Smart | Men's basketball head coach, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Texas at Austin | 1999 |
Bill Veeck | MLB owner and baseball player | (attended) |
Visual arts
Name | Occupation | Class Year |
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Carl Andre | Artist | (attended) |
Jim Borgman | Cartoonist, known for Zits | 1976 |
Meg Cranston | Artist | 1982 |
Eric Gaskins | Fashion designer | |
Graham Gund | Architect | 1963 |
David Horvitz | Artist | |
C. Cameron Macauley | Photographer and film producer | 1949 |
Jonathan Mannion | Photographer and director | 1993 |
Coles Phillips | Artist | |
Gary Ridgway | Painter | (attended) |
Bill Watterson | Cartoonist, known for Calvin and Hobbes | 1980 |
Victoria Wyatt | Art historian | 1977 |
Notable faculty members
- 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
- Jennifer McMahon Smith, Lead Instructor and Director of Introductory Labs in Biology
- Anna Sun, Sociology, Asian Studies
- Denham Sutcliffe, English
- Allen Tate, English
Robert Daniel, English
Visiting Faculty
- John Kinsella, English
- Claire Messud, English
- Barry Unsworth, English
- Katharine Weber, English
- James Wood, English
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
- ↑ http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1966/SP_EMERALD_VOL_53_NO_1_SPRING_1966.pdf, Pgs. 268-269
- ↑ http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1968/SP_EMERALD_VOL_55_NO_3_FALL_1968.pdf, Pg. 144
- ↑ http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1964/SP_EMERALD_VOL_50_NO_4_WINTER_1964.pdf, Pg. 182
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