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Prominent Dartmouth College Graduates

By William P. Litynski
Executive Branch of the U.S. Government:
Nelson A. Rockefeller (A.B. 1930) Vice President of the United States (1974-1977)
Daniel Webster (A.B. 1801) U.S. Secretary of State (1841-1843, 1850-1852)
Levi Woodbury (A.B. 1809) Secretary of the Navy (1831-1834); Secretary of the Treasury (1834-1841)
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864)
Henry Paulson (A.B. 1968) Secretary of the Treasury (2006-2009)
Timothy F. Geithner (A.B. 1983) Secretary of the Treasury (2009-2013)
Amos Kendall (A.B. 1811) Postmaster-General of the United States (1835-1840)
Amos T. Akerman (A.B. 1842) U.S. Attorney General (1870-1871)
Redfield Proctor (A.B. 1851) Secretary of War (1889-1891)
Robert B. Reich (A.B. 1968) U.S. Secretary of Labor (1993-1997)
Josiah Minot (A.B. 1837) U.S. Commissioner of Pensions (1855-1857)
Edward A. Rollins (A.B. 1851) U.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1865-1869)
John Eaton (A.B. 1854) U.S. Commissioner of Education (1870-1886)
Samuel Augustus Duncan (A.B. 1858) Assistant Commissioner of Patents (1870-1872)
Wheelock Graves Veazey (A.B. 1859) Member of Interstate Commerce Commission (1889-1897)
Charles Henry Treat (A.B. 1863) Treasurer of the United States (1905-1909)
William H. Brett (A.B. 1915?) Director of the U.S. Mint (1954-1961)
Sherman Adams (A.B. 1920) White House Chief of Staff (1953-1958)
John Lawrence Sullivan (A.B. 1921) Secretary of the Navy (1947-1949); Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1940-1944); Assistant
Secretary of the Navy for Air (1945-1946); Under Secretary of the Navy (1946-1947)
Joseph Edward Talbot (A.B. 1922) Member of United States Tariff Commission (1953-1966); Vice Chairman (1953-1959) and Chairman
(1959-1966) of United States Tariff Commission
Nelson A. Rockefeller (A.B. 1930) Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1953-1954)
Fred C. Scribner Jr. (A.B. 1930; LL.B. Harvard 1933) General Counsel of U.S. Treasury Department (1955-1957); Under Secretary of the
Treasury (1957-1961)
Howland H. Sargeant (A.B. 1932) President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (1954-1975)
Thomas Bradford Curtis (A.B. 1932) Chairman of Corporation for Public Broadcasting (1972-1973); Chairman of Federal Election
Commission (1975-1976)
Charles Everett Koop (A.B. 1937) Surgeon General of the United States (1982-1989)
Laurence H. Silberman (A.B. 1957) Deputy U.S. Attorney General (1974-1975)
Robert M. Groves (A.B. 1970) Director of the Census Bureau (2009-2012)
William J. Lynn III (A.B. 1976) Deputy U.S. Secretary of Defense (2009-2011)
Rob Portman (A.B. 1979) U.S. Trade Representative (2005-2006); Director of Office of Management and Budget (2006-2007)
Sheila C. Cheston (A.B. 1980, J.D. Columbia 1984) General Counsel of the Department of the Air Force (1995-1998)
Gregory G. Garre (A.B. 1987) Solicitor General of the United States (2008-2009)
U.S. Diplomats:
William Eaton (A.B. 1790) U.S. Consul to Tunis [Tunisia] (1798-1804)
Heman Allen (A.B. 1795) U.S. Minister to Chile (1823-1828)
Charles B. Haddock (A.B. 1816) U.S. Charg d'Affaires to Portugal (1851-1854)
George Perkins Marsh (A.B. 1820) U.S. Minister to Turkey (1849-1853); U.S. Minister to Italy (1861-1882)
Henry Wood (A.B. 1822) U.S. Consul in Beirut [Lebanon] (1853-1856)
Benjamin Franklin Whidden (A.B. 1840) U.S. Consul-General in Haiti [Port au Prince] (1862-1865)
George Walker (A.B. 1842) U.S. Consul-General in Paris, France (1880-1887)
Edward Follansbee Noyes (A.B. 1857) U.S. Minister to France (1877-1881)
Henry Clay Ide (A.B. 1866) U.S. Minister to Spain (1909-1913); Governor General of the Philippines (November 3, 1905-Sept. 19, 1906)
George Fred Williams (A.B. 1872) U.S. Minister to Greece (February 2, 1914-September 28, 1914); U.S. Minister to Montenegro (1914)
George Higgins Moses (A.B. 1890) U.S. Minister to Greece (1909-1912); U.S. Minister to Montenegro (1909-1912)
Somerville Pinkney Tuck (A.B. 1913) U.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1944-1948)
Ellis O. Briggs (A.B. 1921) U.S. Ambassador to Dominican Republic (1944-1945); U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay (1947-1949); U.S.
Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1949-1952); U.S. Ambassador to South Korea (1952-1955); U.S. Ambassador to Peru (1955-1956); U.S.
Ambassador to Brazil (1956-1959); U.S. Ambassador to Greece (1959-1962)
Charles Edward Rhetts (A.B. 1931, LL.B. Harvard 1934) U.S. Ambassador to Liberia (1962-1964)
William E. Cole Jr. (A.B. 1932) U.S. Consul General in Jerusalem (1954-1956)
Parker T. Hart (A.B. 1933) U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1961-1965); U.S. Minister to Yemen (1961-1962); U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait
(1962-1963); U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1965-1968); U.S. Consul General in Damascus, Syria (1958)
David Shiverick Smith (A.B. 1939) U.S. Ambassador to Sweden (1976-1977)
Robert C. Hill (A.B. 1942) U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica (1953-1954); U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador (1954-1955); U.S. Ambassador to
Mexico (1957-1960); U.S. Ambassador to Spain (1969-1972); U.S. Ambassador to Argentina (1974-1977)
Ronald I. Spiers (A.B. 1948) U.S. Ambassador to Bahamas (1973-1974); U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1977-1980); U.S. Ambassador to
Pakistan (1981-1983)
Harry Roberts Melone (A.B. 1950) U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda (1979-1982)
Alfred H. Moses (A.B. 1951) U.S. Ambassador to Romania (1994-1997)
Everett Ellis Briggs (A.B. 1956) U.S. Ambassador to Panama (1982-1986); U.S. Ambassador to Honduras (1986-1989)
Robert L. Barry (A.B. 1956) U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria (1981-1984); U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia (1992-1995)
Laurence H. Silberman (A.B. 1957) U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1975-1977)

Parker W. Borg (A.B. 1961) U.S. Ambassador to Mali (1981-1984); U.S. Ambassador to Iceland (1993-1996)
Stephen W. Bosworth (A.B. 1961) U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia (1979-1981); U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1984-1987); U.S.
Ambassador to South Korea (1997-2001)
James Cason (A.B. 1966) U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay (2005-2008)
Francis J. Ricciardone Jr. (A.B. 1973) U.S. Ambassador to Egypt (2005-2008); U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (2011-present)
James F. Moriarty (A.B. 1975) U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh (2008-2011); U.S. Ambassador to Nepal (2004-2007)
Gregory Winston Slayton (A.B. 1981) U.S. Consul General in Bermuda (2005-2009)
Mark F. Brzezinski (A.B. 1987) U.S. Ambassador to Sweden (2011-present)
U.S. Supreme Court Justices:
Levi Woodbury (A.B. 1809) Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1845-1851)
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1864-1873)
Judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals:
George Foster Shepley (A.B. 1837) Judge of the U.S. Circuit Courts for the First Circuit [Boston] (December 22, 1869-July 20, 1878)
George Hutchins Bingham (A.B. 1887) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit [Boston] (1913-1939)
Charles Merrill Hough (A.B. 1879) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City] (1916-1927)
Harrie Brigham Chase (A.B. 1909) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City] (1929-1954)
Sterry Robinson Waterman (A.B. 1922) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City] (1955-1970)
William Homer Timbers (A.B. 1937) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City] (1971-1981)
H. Lee Sarokin (A.B. 1950) Judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit [Philadelphia] (1994-1996)
Gregg Jeffrey Costa (A.B. 1994) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit [New Orleans] (2014-present)
Walter Henry Sanborn (A.B. 1867) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [St. Louis] (1892-1928)
Carl E. McGowan (A.B. 1932) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (1963-1981)
Laurence H. Silberman (A.B. 1957) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (1985-2000)
Judges of the U.S. District Courts:
John Samuel Sherburne (A.B. 1776) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire (1804-1830)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire (1831-1866)
Daniel Clark (A.B. 1834) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire (1866-1891)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine (1818-1821)
Charles Andrew Willard (A.B. 1877) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota (1909-1914)
Asa Wentworth Tenney (A.B. 1859) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (July 8, 1897-December 10, 1897)
Charles Merrill Hough (A.B. 1879) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1906-1916)
Dudley Baldwin Bonsal (A.B. 1927) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1962-1976)
Richard Owen (A.B. 1945) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (December 19, 1973-September 30, 1989)
James Stuart Holden (A.B. 1935) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont (1971-1984); Chief Judge of the U.S. District
Court for the District of Vermont (1972-1983)
William Homer Timbers (A.B. 1937) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut (1960-1971)
Edwin DeHaven Steel, Jr. (A.B. 1926) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware (1958-1969)
Frank Albert Kaufman (A.B. 1937) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1966-1986); Chief Judge of the U.S. District
Court for the District of Maryland (1981-1986)
Joseph H. Young (A.B. 1948) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1971-1987)
George Herbert Barlow (A.B. 1943) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (1969-1979)
H. Lee Sarokin (A.B. 1950) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (1979-1994)
William H. Walls (A.B. 1954) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (1994-2005)
Thomas Penfield Jackson (A.B. 1958) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1982-2002)
Ernest C. Torres (A.B. 1963) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island (1987-2006); Chief Judge of the U.S. District
Court for the District of Rhode Island (1999-2006)
Nathaniel M. Gorton (A.B. 1960) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (1992-present)
John W. Sedwick (A.B. 1968) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska (1992-2011); Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for
the District of Alaska (2002-2009)
John Preston Bailey (A.B. 1973) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia (2007-present); Chief Judge of the
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia (2008-present)
Jack Zouhary (A.B. 1973) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (2006-present)
Abdul Karim Kallon (A.B. 1990) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama (2010-present)
Richard Brooke Jackson (A.B. 1969) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado (2011-present)
Gregg Jeffrey Costa (A.B. 1994) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas (2012-2014)

Miscellaneous Federal and State Government Officials:


Heman Allen (A.B. 1795) U.S. Marshal for Vermont (1818-1823); President of the Burlington branch of the United States Bank (1830-1836)
John Noble Goodwin (A.B. 1844) Governor of Arizona Territory (1863-1865)
John Nichol Irwin (A.B. 1867) Governor of Arizona Territory (1890-1892)
George W. Emery (A.B. 1858) Governor of Utah Territory (1875-1880)
William John Galbraith (A.B. 1857) Judge of the Supreme Court of Montana Territory (1879-1888)
Roger Sherman Greene (A.B. 1859) Associate Justice (1870-1879) and Chief Justice (1879-1887) of Supreme Court of Washington Territory
Charles Andrew Willard (A.B. 1877) U.S. Territorial Judge of the Philippine Islands (1901-1909)
William Homer Timbers (A.B. 1937) General Counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1953-1956)
Diana L. Taylor (A.B. 1977) Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York (2003-2007)
Calvin Goddard (A.B. 1786) Mayor of Norwich, Connecticut (1814-1834)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) Mayor of Portland, Maine (1852)
Elisha Huntington (A.B. 1815, M.D. Yale 1823) Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts (1839-1847)
John Stocker Coffin Knowlton (A.B. 1823) Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts (1853-1855)
Cyrus Porter Smith (A.B. 1824) Mayor of Brooklyn, New York (1839-1842); President of Brooklyn Board of Education (1847-1868)
John Wentworth (A.B. 1836) Mayor of Chicago (1857-1858, 1860-1861)
Benjamin Franklin Flanders (A.B. 1842) Mayor of New Orleans (1870-1872)
John Stephen Monagan (A.B. 1933) Mayor of Waterbury, Connecticut (1943-1948)
James Cason (A.B. 1966) Mayor of Coral Gables, Florida (2011-present)

United States Attorneys:


John Samuel Sherburne (A.B. 1776) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1789-1793, 1801-1804)
George W. Prescott (A.B. 1795) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1814-1817)
Daniel M. Durell (A.B. 1794) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1830-1834)
Joel Eastman (A.B. 1824) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1841-1845)
William W. Stickney (A.B. 1823) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1849-1853)
Henry Pearson Rolfe (A.B. 1848) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1869-1874)
Joshua Gilman Hall (A.B. 1851) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1874-1879)
Charles Marsh (A.B. 1786) U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont (1797-1801)
William Adams Griswold (A.B. 1794) U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont (1821-1829)
Abel Underwood (A.B. 1824) U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont (1849-1853)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine (1821-1833)
George Foster Shepley (A.B. 1837) U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine (1848-1849, 1853-1861)
David Haven Mason (A.B. 1841) U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (1870-1873)
Amos T. Akerman (A.B. 1842) U.S. Attorney for the District of Georgia (1869-1870)
Alanson Bertram Long (A.B. 1858) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana (1870)
John Bear Doane Cogswell (A.B. 1850, LL.B. Harvard 1852) U.S. Attorney for the District of Wisconsin (1861-1868)
DeWitt Clinton Cram (A.B. 1850) U.S. Attorney for the District of Iowa (1881-1885)
Alfred Russell (A.B. 1850, LL.B. Harvard 1852) U.S. Attorney for the District of Michigan (1861-1869)
Perkins Bass (A.B. 1852) U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois (1865-1866)
John King Valentine (A.B. 1855) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1875-1888)
Sullivan M. Cutcheon (A.B. 1856) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan (1877-1885)
David Timothy Corbin (A.B. 1857) U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina (1867-1877)
Asa Wentworth Tenney (A.B. 1859) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York (1873-1885)
Myles J. Lane (A.B. 1928) U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1951-1953)
Norman C. Bay (A.B. 1982) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico (2000-2002)
Robert Clark Corrente (A.B. 1978) U.S. Attorney for the District of Rhode Island (2004-2009)
Karen Loeffler (A.B. 1979) U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska (2009-present)
Benjamin Wagner (A.B. 1982) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California (2009-present)
Steven Dettelbach (A.B. 1988) U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio (2009-present)
David B. Fein (A.B. 1982) U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut (2010-present)
Jerry E. Martin (A.B.) U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee (2010-present)
Justices of State Supreme Courts:
Joel Parker (A.B. 1811) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1838-1848)
Andrew Salter Woods (A.B. 1825) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1855)
Ira Perley (A.B. 1822) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1855-1859, 1864-1869)
Jonathan Everett Sargent (A.B. 1840) Justice (1859-1873) and Chief Justice (1873-1874) of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Lewis Whitehouse Clark (A.B. 1850) Justice (1877-1898) and Chief Justice (1898) of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Frank Naismith Parsons (A.B. 1874) Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court (1902-1924)
Frank Rowe Kenison (A.B. 1929) Justice (1946-1952) and Chief Justice (1952-1977) of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Nathaniel G. Upham (A.B. 1820) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1833-1842)
George W. Nesmith (A.B. 1820) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1859-1870)
Ira Allen Eastman (A.B. 1829) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1849-1855)
Asa Fowler (A.B. 1833) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1855-1861)
Isaac William Smith (A.B. 1846) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1877-1895)
William Henry Bartlett (A.B. 1847) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1861-1867)
Clinton Warrington Stanley (A.B. 1849) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1876-1884)
William Spencer Ladd (A.B. 1855) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1870-1874)
William Henry Harrison Allen (A.B. 1855) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1876-1893)
George Hutchins Bingham (A.B. 1887) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1902-1913)
Dudley Chase (A.B. 1791) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1817-1821)
Isaac Fletcher Redfield (A.B. 1825) Associate Justice (1835-1852) and Chief Justice (1852-1860) of the Supreme Court of Vermont
Jonathan Ross (A.B. 1851) Associate Justice (1870-1890) and Chief Justice (1890-1899) of the Supreme Court of Vermont
James Stuart Holden (A.B. 1935) Associate Justice (1956-1963) and Chief Justice (1963-1972) of the Supreme Court of Vermont
Benjamin H. Steele (A.B. 1857) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1865-1870)
Timothy Parker Redfield (A.B. 1836) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1870-1884)
Wheelock Graves Veazey (A.B. 1859) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1879-1889)
Nathan Weston (A.B. 1803) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1834-1841)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1848-1855)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1828-1836)
Nicholas Emery (A.B. 1795) Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1834-1841)
Samuel Sumner Wilde (A.B. 1789) Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts (1815-1850); Member of the Hartford Convention (1814)
Richard Fletcher (A.B. 1806) Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts (1848-1853)
Walbridge Abner Field (A.B. 1855) Justice (1881-1890) and Chief Justice (1890-1899) of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts
Daniel Breck (A.B. 1812) Justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky (1843-1849)
Jason Downer (A.B. 1838) Judge of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin (1864-1867)
Austin Adams (A.B. 1848) Judge of the Supreme Court of Iowa (1876-1888)

U.S. Senators:
Dudley Chase (A.B. 1791) U.S. Senator (Anti-Jacksonian-Vermont, 1813-1817, 1825-1831)
Samuel Bell (A.B. 1793) U.S. Senator (Anti-Jacksonian-New Hampshire, 1823-1835)
Judah Dana (A.B. 1795) U.S. Senator (Jacksonian-Maine, 1836-1837)
Daniel Webster (A.B. 1801) U.S. Senator (Whig-Massachusetts, 1827-1841, 1845-1850)
Henry Hubbard (A.B. 1803) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1835-1841)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) U.S. Senator (Jacksonian-Maine, 1827-1828)
Levi Woodbury (A.B. 1809) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1825-1831, 1841-1845)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) U.S. Senator (Jacksonian-Maine, 1833-1836)
Leonard Wilcox (A.B. 1817) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1842-1843)
Rufus Choate (A.B. 1819) U.S. Senator (Whig-Massachusetts, 1841-1845)
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) U.S. Senator (Republican-Ohio, 1849-1855, 1861)
Moses Norris Jr. (A.B. 1828) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1849-1855)
Daniel Clark (A.B. 1834) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, 1857-1866)
James W. Grimes (A.B. 1836) U.S. Senator (Republican-Iowa, 1859-1869)
James Willis Patterson (A.B. 1848) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, 1867-1873)
Redfield Proctor (A.B. 1851) U.S. Senator (Republican-Vermont, 1891-1908)
Jonathan Ross (A.B. 1851) U.S. Senator (Republican-Vermont, 1899-1900)
Henry Eben Burnham (A.B. 1865) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, 1901-1913)
Irving Webster Drew (A.B. 1870) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, September 2, 1918-November 5, 1918)
George Higgins Moses (A.B. 1890) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, 1918-1933)
Thomas James McIntyre (A.B. 1937) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1962-1979)
Slade Gorton (A.B. 1950) U.S. Senator (Republican-Washington, 1981-1987; 1989-2001); Member of Kean (9/11) Commission (2003-2004)
Paul E. Tsongas (A.B. 1962) U.S. Senator (Democrat-Massachusetts, 1979-1985)
Peter G. Fitzgerald (A.B. 1982) U.S. Senator (Republican-Illinois, 1999-2005)
John Hoeven (A.B. 1979) U.S. Senator (Republican-North Dakota, 2011-present)
Rob Portman (A.B. 1979) U.S. Senator (Republican-Ohio, 2011-present)
Kirsten Gillibrand (A.B. 1988) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New York, 2009-present)
Angus King (A.B. 1966) U.S. Senator (Independent-Maine, 2013-present)
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives:
Samuel Taggart (A.B. 1774) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1803-1817)
Ebenezer Mattoon (A.B. 1776) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1801-1803)
John Samuel Sherburne (A.B. 1776) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1793-1797)
Elijah Brigham (A.B. 1778) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts 1811-1816)
Calvin Goddard (A.B. 1786) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Connecticut, 1801-1805)
Charles Marsh (A.B. 1786) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1817); Founder of the American Colonization Society
Silas Betton (A.B. 1787) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-New Hampshire, 1803-1807)
Daniel Chipman (A.B. 1788) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1816)
Martin Chittenden (A.B. 1789) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1803-1813)
Samuel Dinsmoor (A.B. 1789) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1811-1813)
Asa Lyon (A.B. 1790) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1817)
Jeremiah Nelson (A.B. 1790) U.S. Congressman (Federalist/Anti-Jacksonian-Massachusetts, 1805-1807, 1815-1825, 1831-1833)
Erastus Root (A.B. 1793) U.S. Congressman (Republican/Jacksonian-New York, 1803-1805, 1809-1811, 1815-1817, 1831-1833)
Samuel C. Allen (A.B. 1794) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Federalist-Massachusetts, 1817-1829)
Daniel M. Durell (A.B. 1794) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1807-1809)
Heman Allen (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Vermont, 1817-1818)
Abijah Bigelow (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1810-1815)
Luther Jewett (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1817)
John Noyes (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1817)
Phineas White (A.B. 1797) U.S. Congressman (Vermont, 1821-1823)
William Wilson (A.B. 1797) U.S. Congressman (Ohio, 1823-1827)
Benjamin Orr (A.B. 1798) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1817-1819)
Eleazar Wheelock Ripley (A.B. 1800) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-Louisiana, 1835-1839)
Daniel Webster (A.B. 1801) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-New Hampshire, 1813-1817, Massachusetts, 1823-1827)
Joseph Richardson (A.B. 1802) U.S. Congressman (Anti-Jacksonian-Massachusetts, 1827-1831)
Henry Hubbard (A.B. 1803) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-New Hampshire, 1829-1835)
Joseph S. Lyman (A.B. 1805) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, 1819-1821)
Richard Fletcher (A.B. 1806) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1837-1839)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Republican-New Hampshire, 1821-1825)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1815-1818)
Joseph Buffum Jr. (A.B. 1807) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1819-1821)
Jonathan Hunt (A.B. 1807) U.S. Congressman (Anti-Jacksonian-Vermont, 1827-1832)
Ichabod Bartlett (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Republican-New Hampshire, 1823-1829)
Isaac Fletcher (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Vermont, 1837-1841)
George Grennell Jr. (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1829-1839)
Rufus McIntire (A.B. 1809) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-Maine, 1827-1835)
Lemuel Hastings Arnold (A.B. 1811) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Rhode Island, 1845-1847)
John Blanchard (A.B. 1812) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Pennsylvania, 1845-1849)
Daniel Breck (A.B. 1812) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Kentucky, 1849-1851)
Edward C. Reed (A.B. 1812) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-New York, 1831-1833)
Thomas McKey Edwards (A.B. 1813) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1859-1863)

Thaddeus Stevens (A.B. 1814) U.S. Congressman (Whig/Republican-Pennsylvania, 1849-1853, 1859-1868)


Thomas Whipple Jr. (A.B. 1814) U.S. Congressman (New Hampshire, 1821-1829)
George Abel Simmons (A.B. 1816) U.S. Congressman (Whig-New York, 1853-1857)
David Bronson (A.B. 1819) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Maine, 1841-1843)
Rufus Choate (A.B. 1819) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1831-1834)
George Perkins Marsh (A.B. 1820) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Vermont, 1843-1849)
Hezekiah Williams (A.B. 1820) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Maine, 1845-1849)
Charles H. Peaslee (A.B. 1824) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1847-1853)
Moses Norris Jr. (A.B. 1828) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1843-1847)
Ira Allen Eastman (A.B. 1829) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1839-1843)
Samuel L. Sawyer (A.B. 1833) U.S. Congressman (Independent Democrat-Missouri, 1879-1881)
Harry Hibbard (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1849-1855)
Bradford N. Stevens (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Illinois, 1871-1873)
Amos Tuck (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (Whig-New Hampshire, 1847-1853)
John Wentworth (A.B. 1836) U.S. Congressman (Democrat/Republican-Illinois, 1843-1851, 1853-1855, 1865-1867)
Benjamin Franklin Flanders (A.B. 1842) U.S. Congressman (Unionist-Louisiana, December 3, 1862-March 3, 1863)
Francis Beattie Brewer (A.B. 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, 1883-1885)
Daniel Wheelwright Gooch (A.B. 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1858-1865, 1873-1875)
John Noble Goodwin (A.B. 1844) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Maine, 1861-1863)
Ambrose Arnold Ranney (A.B. 1844) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1881-1887)
Samuel Newell Bell (A.B. 1847) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1871-1873, 1875-1877)
James Willis Patterson (A.B. 1848) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1863-1867)
Joshua Gilman Hall (A.B. 1851) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1879-1883)
Charles Wesley Willard (A.B. 1851) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Vermont, 1869-1875)
Nelson Dingley Jr. (A.B. 1855) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Maine, 1881-1899)
Walbridge Abner Field (A.B. 1855) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1877-1878, 1879-1881)
Henry Moses Pollard (A.B. 1857) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Missouri, 1877-1879)
Henry Moore Baker (A.B. 1863) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1893-1897); Trustee of Howard University (1906-1912)
Charles Quincy Tirrell (A.B. 1866) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1901-1910)
George Fred Williams (A.B. 1872) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Massachusetts, 1891-1893)
Samuel Walker McCall (A.B. 1874) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1893-1913)
Samuel Leland Powers (A.B. 1874) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1901-1905)
Frank S. Black (A.B. 1875) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, 1895-1897)
William Emerson Barrett (A.B. 1880) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1895-1899)
David Johnson Foster (A.B. 1880) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Vermont, 1901-1912)
Winfield S. Hammond (A.B. 1884) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Minnesota, 1907-1915)
Sherman Everett Burroughs (A.B. 1894) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, May 29, 1917-January 27, 1923)
Fletcher Hale (A.B. 1905) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, March 4, 1925-October 22, 1931)
Edgar Willard Hiestand (A.B. 1910) U.S. Congressman (Republican-California, 1953-1963)
Harold Gerard Mosier (A.B. 1912) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Ohio, 1937-1939)
Ellsworth Brewer Buck (A.B. 1914) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, June 6, 1944-January 3, 1949)
Sherman Adams (A.B. 1920) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1945-1947)
Joseph Edward Talbot (A.B. 1922) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Connecticut, 1942-1947)
Edwin Benedict Dooley (A.B. 1927) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, 1957-1963)
John Andrew McGuire (A.B. 1928) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Connecticut, 1949-1953)
Herman T. Schneebeli (A.B. 1930) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Pennsylvania, 1960-1977)
Thomas Bradford Curtis (A.B. 1932) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Missouri, 1951-1969)
John Stephen Monagan (A.B. 1933) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Connecticut, 1959-1973)
Henry P. Smith III (A.B. 1933) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, 1965-1975)
Perkins Bass (A.B. 1934) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1955-1963)
Clark MacGregor (A.B. 1946) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Minnesota, 1961-1971)
Frank Joseph Guarini, Jr. (A.B. 1947) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Jersey, 1979-1993)
Richard Walker Mallary (A.B. 1949) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Vermont, 1972-1975)
William Eldridge Frenzel (A.B. 1950) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Minnesota, 1971-1991)
Paul E. Tsongas (A.B. 1962) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Massachusetts, 1975-1979)
Douglas Walgren (A.B. 1963) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Pennsylvania, 1977-1991)
Don Sherwood (A.B. 1963) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Pennsylvania, 1999-2007)
John R. McKernan Jr. (A.B. 1970) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Maine, 1983-1987)
Paul Hodes (A.B. 1972) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 2007-2011)
Charles Foster Bass (A.B. 1974) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1995-2007, 2011-2013)
Richard Alan Rick White (A.B. 1975) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Washington, 1995-1999)
Rob Portman (A.B. 1979) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Ohio, 1993-2005)
Kirsten Gillibrand (A.B. 1988) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New York, 2007-2009)
Michael E. Capuano (B.A. 1973) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Massachusetts, 1999-present)
John C. Carney, Jr. (A.B. 1978) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Delaware, 2011-present)
Ann McLane Kuster (A.B. 1978) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 2013-present)

Governors:
Samuel Bell (A.B. 1793) Governor of New Hampshire (1819-1823)
Levi Woodbury (A.B. 1809) Governor of New Hampshire (1823-1824)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) Governor of New Hampshire (1830-1831)
Samuel Dinsmoor (A.B. 1789) Governor of New Hampshire (1831-1834)
Henry Hubbard (A.B. 1803) Governor of New Hampshire (1842-1844)
Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (A.B. 1814) Governor of New Hampshire (1849-1852)
Ralph Metcalf (A.B. 1823) Governor of New Hampshire (1855-1857)
Benjamin F. Prescott (A.B. 1856) Governor of New Hampshire (1877-1879)
Charles H. Bell (A.B. 1844) Governor of New Hampshire (1881-1883)
Moody Currier (A.B. 1834) Governor of New Hampshire (1885-1887)
John H. Bartlett (A.B. 1894) Governor of New Hampshire (1919-1921)
Albert O. Brown (A.B. 1878) Governor of New Hampshire (1921-1923)
Fred H. Brown (A.B. 1903?) Governor of New Hampshire (1923-1925)
Sherman Adams (A.B. 1920) Governor of New Hampshire (1949-1953)
Lane Dwinell (A.B. 1928) Governor of New Hampshire (1955-1959)
Walter R. Peterson Jr. (A.B. 1947) Governor of New Hampshire (1969-1973)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) Governor of Maine (1822-1827)
Nathan Cutler (A.B. 1798) Governor of Maine (1829-1830)
John Hubbard (A.B. 1816) Governor of Maine (1850-1853)
Nelson Dingley Jr. (A.B. 1855) Governor of Maine (1874-1876)
John R. McKernan Jr. (A.B. 1970) Governor of Maine (1987-1995)
Angus King (A.B. 1966) Governor of Maine (1995-2003)
Martin Chittenden (A.B. 1789) Governor of Vermont (1813-1815)
Peter T. Washburn (A.B. 1835) Governor of Vermont (1869-1870)
Redfield Proctor (A.B. 1851) Governor of Vermont (1878-1880); Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (1876-1878)
Samuel E. Pingree (A.B. 1857) Governor of Vermont (1884-1886); Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (1882-1884)
Frank S. Black (A.B. 1875) Governor of New York (1898-1899)
Nelson A. Rockefeller (A.B. 1930) Governor of New York (1959-1973)
Samuel Walker McCall (A.B. 1874) Governor of Massachusetts (1916-1919)
Channing H. Cox (A.B. 1901) Governor of Massachusetts (1921-1925)
Lemuel Hastings Arnold (A.B. 1811) Governor of Rhode Island (1831-1832)
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) Governor of Ohio (1856-1860)
Edward Follansbee Noyes (A.B. 1857) Governor of Ohio (1872-1874)
James W. Grimes (A.B. 1836) Governor of Iowa (1854-1858)
Benjamin F. Flanders (A.B. 1842) Governor of Louisiana (1867-1868)
Winfield S. Hammond (A.B. 1884) Governor of Minnesota (1915)
Robert W. Straub (A.B. 1943) Governor of Oregon (1975-1979)
John Kitzhaber (A.B. 1969) Governor of Oregon (1995-2003, 2011-present)
John Hoeven (A.B. 1979) Governor of North Dakota (2000-2010)
Other State Government Officials:
Erastus Root (A.B. 1793) Lieutenant Governor of New York (1823-1824)
Elisha Huntington (A.B. 1815, M.D. Yale 1823) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1853-1854)
William H. Haile (A.B. 1856) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1890-1893)
Lyman G. Hinckley (A.B. 1856) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (1874-1876)
Harold Gerard Mosier (A.B. 1912) Lieutenant Governor of Ohio (1934-1936)
Lowell Thomas Jr. (A.B. 1948) Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (1974-1978)
John C. Carney, Jr. (A.B. 1978) Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (2001-2009)
Charles F. Gove (A.B. 1817) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1837-1842)
William Cogswell Clarke (A.B. 1832) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1863-1872)
Lewis Whitehouse Clark (A.B. 1850) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1872-1876)
Edwin G. Eastman (A.B. 1874) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1892)
Frank Rowe Kenison (A.B. 1929) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1940-1942, 1945-1946)
Rufus Choate (A.B. 1819) Attorney General of Massachusetts (1853-1854)
Benjamin Willard Alling (A.B. 1902) Attorney General of Connecticut (1927-1931)
Slade Gorton (A.B. 1950) Attorney General of Washington (1969-1981)
John K. Van de Kamp (A.B. 1956) Attorney General of California (1983-1991)
Ralph Metcalf (A.B. 1823) Secretary of State of New Hampshire (1831-1837)
Benjamin F. Prescott (A.B. 1856) Secretary of State of New Hampshire (1872-1877)
Al Baker Thompson (A.B. 1858) Secretary of State of New Hampshire (1877-1890)
Charles Wesley Willard (A.B. 1851) Secretary of State of Vermont (1855-1856)
Benjamin Willey Dean (A.B. 1848) Secretary of State of Vermont (1857-1861)
Josiah Greene Dearborn (A.B. 1867) Treasurer of New Hampshire (1874-1875)
George Augustus Marden (A.B. 1861) Treasurer of Massachusetts (1889-1894)
John Bear Doane Cogswell (A.B. 1850) President of Massachusetts State Senate (1877-1879)

College Presidents:
John Wheelock (A.B. 1771) President of Dartmouth College (1779-1815)
Francis Brown (A.B. 1805) President of Dartmouth College (1815-1820)
Daniel Dana (A.B. 1788) President of Dartmouth College (1820-1821)
Asa Dodge Smith (A.B. 1830) President of Dartmouth College (1863-1877)
Samuel C. Bartlett (A.B. 1836) President of Dartmouth College (1877-1892)
William Jewett Tucker (A.B. 1861) President of Dartmouth College (1893-1909)
Ernest M. Hopkins (A.B. 1901) President of Dartmouth College (1916-1945)
John Sloan Dickey (A.B. 1929) President of Dartmouth College (1945-1970)
David T. McLaughlin (A.B. 1954) President of Dartmouth College (1981-1987)
Philip J. Hanlon (A.B. 1977) President of Dartmouth College (2013-present); Provost of the University of Michigan (2010-2013)
Joseph McKeen (A.B. 1774) President of Bowdoin College (1802-1807)
Jesse Appleton (A.B. 1792) President of Bowdoin College (1807-1819)
Zephaniah Swift Moore (A.B. 1793) President of Amherst College (1821-1823); President of Williams College (1815-1821)
Philander Chase (A.B. 1796) President of Kenyon College (1828-1831)
James Marsh (A.B. 1817) President of University of Vermont (1826-1833)
John Wheeler (A.B. 1816) President of University of Vermont (1833-1849)
Joseph Torrey (A.B. 1816) President of University of Vermont (1862-1866)
Benjamin Labaree (A.B. 1828) President of Middlebury College (1840-1866)
Calvin Butler Hulbert (A.B. 1853) President of Middlebury College (1875-1880)
Samuel S. Stratton (B.S. 1920; Ph.D. Harvard 1930) President of Middlebury College (1943-1963)
Rufus William Bailey (A.B. 1813) President of Austin College [Texas] (1858-1863)
Milo Parker Jewett (A.B. 1828) President of Vassar College (1861-1864)
Samuel Gilman Brown (A.B. 1831) President of Hamilton College (1867-1881)
Joseph Estabrook (A.B. 1815) President of University of Tennessee (1834-1850)
George Cooke (A.B. 1832) President of University of Tennessee (1853-1857)
Charles Augustus Aiken (A.B. 1846) President of Union College (1869-1871)
William Edward Barnard (A.B. 1856) President of University of Washington (1863-1866)
George Augustus Gates (A.B. 1873) President of Grinnell College [formerly Iowa College] (1887-1901); President of Pomona College
[Claremont, California] (1902-1909); President of Fisk University [Nashville, Tennessee] (1909-1912)
Myron W. Adams (A.B. 1881) President of Atlanta University (1923-1929); Dean of Atlanta University (1896-1923)
Edmund E. Day (B.S. 1905) President of Cornell University (1937-1949)
Robert Kenneth Carr (A.B. 1929) President of Oberlin College (1960-1969)
Charles E. Odegaard (A.B. 1932, Ph.D. Harvard 1937) President of University of Washington (1958-1973)
Richard Owen Williams (A.B. 1974) President of Transylvania University [Kentucky] (2010-present)
Sylvanus Thayer (A.B. 1807) Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy (1817-1833)
Charles Daniel Tenney (A.B. 1878) President of Imperial Chinese University at Tientsin, China (1895-1906)
Ebenezer Porter (A.B. 1792) President of Andover Theological Seminary (1827-1834)
College Chancellors and Deans:
Fletcher Reed Andrews (A.B. 1916) Dean of Western Reserve University School of Law [Cleveland, Ohio] (1948-1958)
Carl B. Spaeth (A.B. 1929) Dean of Stanford [University] Law School (1946-1962)
George Winchester Stone Jr. (A.B. 1930, Ph.D. Harvard 1940) Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at New York University
(1964-1971)
George Neff Stevens (A.B. 1931) Dean of the School of Law at University of Washington (1952-1963)
Frank C. Newman (A.B. 1938) Dean of University of California at Berkeley School of Law (1961-1966)
Ira Michael Heyman (A.B. 1951) Chancellor of University of California at Berkeley (1980-1990)
Joseph McMaster Livermore (A.B. 1958) Dean of the College of Law at University of Arizona (1973-1977)
Stephen W. Bosworth (A.B. 1961) Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (2001-present)
Jeffrey E. Garten (A.B. 1968) Dean of Yale School of Management (1995-2005)
Corporation Counsels and Superintendent of Schools:
Samuel Holmes Mather (A.B. 1834) Member of Cleveland Board of Education (1854-1857)
John Wentworth (A.B. 1836) Member of Illinois State Board of Education (1861-1864, 1868-1872)
Benjamin Franklin Flanders (A.B. 1842) Superintendent of Public Schools of New Orleans (1850); Alderman of New Orleans (1847, 1852)
John Dudley Philbrick (A.B. 1842) Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools (1856-1874, 1875-1878); Superintendent of the Public
Schools of the State of Connecticut (1855-1856)
Jonathan Ross (A.B. 1851) Member of Vermont State Board of Education (1866-1870)
Wilson Smith Abbot (A.B. 1852) President of New Hampshire State Board of Education (1860-1861)
John Bradley Peaslee (A.B. 1863) Superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools (1874-1886); Trustee of Miami University (1871-1879)
Walter H. Small (A.B. 1878) Superintendent of Schools of Providence, Rhode Island (1902-c.1908)
James Nelson Pringle (A.B. 1897) Superintendent of Schools of Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1912-1918); Deputy State Commissioner of
Education of New Hampshire (1918-1930); State Commissioner of Education of New Hampshire (1930-1946)
Ambrose Arnold Ranney (A.B. 1844) Corporation Counsel of Boston (1855-1857)

Corporate Lawyers:
Raul F. Yanes (A.B. 1987) Partner of Davis Polk & Wardwell [law firm in New York City] (1999-2003, 2009-present)
Stephen Fishbein (A.B. 1983; J.D. Yale 1987) Partner of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1997-present)
Richard F. Schwed (A.B. 1987) Partner of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (?-present)
Richard I. Beattie (A.B. 1961) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1975-1977, 1980-present)
Thomas H. Bell (A.B. 1978) - Partner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett (1992-present)
Laura Palma (A.B. 1980, J.D. Columbia 1983) Partner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett (1995-present)
Joseph E. Neuhaus (A.B. 1979) Partner of Sullivan & Cromwell [law firm in New York City] (1992-present)
Samuel W. Seymour (A.B. 1979) Partner of Sullivan & Cromwell (1991-present); President of the New York City Bar Association (2010-2012)
Richard C. Pepperman II (A.B. 1987) Partner of Sullivan & Cromwell (1999-present)
Sheila C. Cheston (A.B. 1980, J.D. Columbia 1984) General Counsel of Northrop Grumman Corporation (2010-present)
Bankers:
Timothy F. Geithner (A.B. 1983) President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003-2009); President of Warburg Pincus [banking firm in
New York City] (2013-present)
Lawrence Henry Martin (A.B. 1928) Chairman of the board and President of The National Shawmut Bank of Boston (1962-1972)
Henry Necarsulmer (A.B. 1934) General Partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. [banking firm in New York City] (1956-1977)
Robert R. Douglass (A.B. 1953) Vice Chairman of The Chase Manhattan Corporation (1985-1993)
Frederick B. Whittemore (A.B. 1953) Partner (1967-present) and Managing Director (1970-present) of Morgan Stanley & Co.
Lewis M. Eisenberg (A.B. 1964) Partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co. (1966-1989)
Henry Paulson (A.B. 1968) Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs (1999-2006)
Douglas A. Donahue Jr. (A.B. 1973; M.B.A. Harvard 1976) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (1990-present)
William B. Tyree (A.B. 1985) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (2001-present)
Businessmen:
Charles Alfred Pillsbury (A.B. 1863) founder of the Pillsbury Company [flour and bakery company in Minnesota]
Harry B. Thayer (A.B. 1879) Chairman of the board (1925-1928) and President (1919-1925) of American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Beardsley Ruml (B.S. 1915) Chairman of the board of R.H. Macy & Co. (Macys department stores) (1945-1949)
Edward Spencer Miller (A.B. 1931; LL.B. Harvard 1934) President of Maine Central Railroad (1952-1978); General Counsel (1946-1949) and
First Vice President (1949-1952) of Maine Central Railroad
Orvil E. Dryfoos (A.B. 1934) Publisher of The New York Times (1961-1963); President of The New York Times Co. (1957-1963)
Frederick S. Beebe (A.B. 1935) Chairman of the board of The Washington Post Co. (1961-1973)
George B. Munroe (A.B. 1943) Chairman of the board and CEO of Phelps Dodge Corporation (1975-1987)
Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (A.B. 1963) Chairman and CEO of IBM (1993-2002); Chairman of the Carlyle Group (2003-2008)
Jonathan Newcomb (A.B. 1968) Chairman and CEO of Simon & Schuster [publishing firm in New York City] (1994-2002)
Jeffrey R. Immelt (A.B. 1978) Chairman and CEO of General Electric Co. (2001-present)
Organization Executives:
Charles G. Bolte (A.B. 1941) Vice President of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1966-1971)
David T. McLaughlin (A.B. 1954) President of Aspen Institute (1988-1994, 1995-1997)
Philander Chase (A.B. 1796) Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Ohio (1819-1831)
Carlton Chase (A.B. 1817) Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire (1844-1870)

Name
The Rev. Eleazar Wheelock
John Wheelock
Francis Brown
Daniel Dana
Bennet Tyler
Nathan Lord
Asa Dodge Smith
Samuel C. Bartlett
William Jewett Tucker
Ernest Fox Nichols
Ernest M. Hopkins
John Sloan Dickey
John George Kemeny
David T. McLaughlin
James O. Freedman
James Edward Wright
Jim Yong Kim
Philip J. Hanlon

Presidents of Dartmouth College


College Degree
B.A. Yale 1733
A.B. Dartmouth 1771
A.B. Dartmouth 1805
A.B. Dartmouth 1788
B.A. Yale 1804
B.A. Bowdoin 1809
A.B. Dartmouth 1830
A.B. Dartmouth 1836
A.B. Dartmouth 1861
D.Sc. Cornell 1897
A.B. Dartmouth 1901
A.B. Dartmouth 1929
A.B. Princeton 1947; Ph.D. Princeton 1949
A.B. Dartmouth 1954
B.A. Harvard 1957; LL.B. Yale 1962
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin 1969
A.B. Brown 1982; M.D. Harvard 1991; Ph.D. Harvard 1993
A.B. Dartmouth 1977; Ph.D. CalTech 1981

Year
1769-1779
1779-1815
1815-1820
1820-1821
1822-1828
1828-1863
1863-1877
1877-1892
1893-1909
1909-1916
1916-1945
1945-1970
1970-1981
1981-1987
1987-1998
1998-2009
2009-2012
2013-present

Prominent Modern Dartmouth College Undergraduates


Harry B. Thayer (A.B. 1879) Chairman of the board (1925-1928) and President (1919-1925) of American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Edmund E. Day (B.S. 1905) President of Cornell University (1937-1949)
Beardsley Ruml (B.S. 1915) Chairman of the board of R.H. Macy & Co. (Macys department stores) (1945-1949)
John Sloan Dickey (A.B. 1929) President of Dartmouth College (1945-1970)
Carl B. Spaeth (A.B. 1929) Dean of Stanford [University] Law School (1946-1962)
Nelson A. Rockefeller (A.B. 1930) Vice President of the United States (1974-1977); Governor of New York (1959-1973)
Orvil E. Dryfoos (A.B. 1934) Publisher of The New York Times (1961-1963); President of The New York Times Co. (1957-1963)
Henry Necarsulmer (A.B. 1934) General Partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. [banking firm in New York City] (1956-1977)
Frederick S. Beebe (A.B. 1935) Chairman of the board of The Washington Post Co. (1961-1973)
Thomas James McIntyre (A.B. 1937) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1962-1979)
George B. Munroe (A.B. 1943) Chairman of the board and CEO of Phelps Dodge Corporation (1975-1987)
Ronald I. Spiers (A.B. 1948) U.S. Ambassador to Bahamas (1973-1974); U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1977-1980); U.S. Ambassador to
Pakistan (1981-1983)
Slade Gorton (A.B. 1950) U.S. Senator (Republican-Washington, 1981-1987; 1989-2001); Member of Kean (9/11) Commission (2003-2004)
Robert R. Douglass (A.B. 1953) Vice Chairman of The Chase Manhattan Corporation (1985-1993)
David T. McLaughlin (A.B. 1954) President of Dartmouth College (1981-1987); President of Aspen Institute (1988-1994, 1995-1997)
Everett Ellis Briggs (A.B. 1956) U.S. Ambassador to Panama (1982-1986); U.S. Ambassador to Honduras (1986-1989)
Stephen W. Bosworth (A.B. 1961) U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia (1979-1981); U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1984-1987); U.S.
Ambassador to South Korea (1997-2001)
Paul E. Tsongas (A.B. 1962) U.S. Senator (Democrat-Massachusetts, 1979-1985); U.S. Congressman (D-Massachusetts, 1975-1979)
Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (A.B. 1963) Chairman and CEO of IBM (1993-2002); Chairman of the Carlyle Group (2003-2008)
Jeffrey E. Garten (A.B. 1968) Dean of Yale School of Management (1995-2005)
Jonathan Newcomb (A.B. 1968) Chairman and CEO of Simon & Schuster [publishing firm in New York City] (1994-2002)
Henry Paulson (A.B. 1968) Secretary of the Treasury (2006-2009); Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs (1999-2006)
Robert B. Reich (A.B. 1968) U.S. Secretary of Labor (1993-1997)
Francis J. Ricciardone Jr. (A.B. 1973) U.S. Ambassador to Egypt (2005-2008); U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (2011-present)
Jeffrey R. Immelt (A.B. 1978) Chairman and CEO of General Electric Co. (2001-present)
John Hoeven (A.B. 1979) U.S. Senator (Republican-North Dakota, 2011-present); Governor of North Dakota (2000-2010)
Rob Portman (A.B. 1979) U.S. Senator (Republican-Ohio, 2011-present); U.S. Trade Representative (2005-2006)
Peter G. Fitzgerald (A.B. 1982) U.S. Senator (Republican-Illinois, 1999-2005)
Timothy F. Geithner (A.B. 1983) Secretary of the Treasury (2009-2013); President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003-2009)
Kirsten Gillibrand (A.B. 1988) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New York, 2009-present)

Dartmouth College and Antebellum America


U.S. Government Officials (Executive and Judicial Branches):
Daniel Webster (A.B. 1801) U.S. Secretary of State (1841-1843, 1850-1852)
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864); Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1864-1873)
Levi Woodbury (A.B. 1809) Secretary of the Navy (1831-1834); Secretary of the Treasury (1834-1841); Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
(1845-1851); Governor of New Hampshire (1823-1824)
Amos Kendall (A.B. 1811) Postmaster-General of the United States (1835-1840)
William Eaton (A.B. 1790) U.S. Consul to Tunis [Tunisia] (1798-1804)
Charles B. Haddock (A.B. 1816) U.S. Charg d'Affaires to Portugal (1851-1854)
George Perkins Marsh (A.B. 1820) U.S. Minister to Turkey (1849-1853); U.S. Minister to Italy (1861-1882)
Heman Allen (A.B. 1795) U.S. Minister to Chile (1823-1828); U.S. Marshal for Vermont (1818-1823); President of the Burlington branch of
the United States Bank (1830-1836)
John Samuel Sherburne (A.B. 1776) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1804-1830); U.S. Attorney for New Hampshire
(1789-1793, 1801-1804)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1831-1866); Governor of New Hampshire (1830-1831)
Daniel Clark (A.B. 1834) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1866-1891)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) Judge of the U.S. District Court for Maine (1818-1821); Governor of Maine (1822-1827)
George W. Prescott (A.B. 1795) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1814-1817)
Daniel M. Durell (A.B. 1794) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1830-1834)
Joel Eastman (A.B. 1824) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1841-1845)
William W. Stickney (A.B. 1823) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1849-1853)
Charles Marsh (A.B. 1786) U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont (1797-1801)
William Adams Griswold (A.B. 1794) U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont (1821-1829)
Abel Underwood (A.B. 1824) U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont (1849-1853)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine (1821-1833)
State Government Officials:
Samuel Bell (A.B. 1793) Governor of New Hampshire (1819-1823)
Samuel Dinsmoor (A.B. 1789) Governor of New Hampshire (1831-1834)
Henry Hubbard (A.B. 1803) Governor of New Hampshire (1842-1844)
Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (A.B. 1814) Governor of New Hampshire (1849-1852)
Ralph Metcalf (A.B. 1823) Governor of New Hampshire (1855-1857)
Nathan Cutler (A.B. 1798) Governor of Maine (1829-1830)
John Hubbard (A.B. 1816) Governor of Maine (1850-1853)
Martin Chittenden (A.B. 1789) Governor of Vermont (1813-1815)
Lemuel Hastings Arnold (A.B. 1811) Governor of Rhode Island (1831-1832)
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) Governor of Ohio (1856-1860)
James W. Grimes (A.B. 1836) Governor of Iowa (1854-1858)
Edward Follansbee Noyes (A.B. 1857) Governor of Ohio (1872-1874); U.S. Minister to France (1877-1881)
Joel Parker (A.B. 1811) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1838-1848)
Andrew Salter Woods (A.B. 1825) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1855)
Ira Perley (A.B. 1822) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1855-1859, 1864-1869)
Nathaniel G. Upham (A.B. 1820) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1833-1842)
George W. Nesmith (A.B. 1820) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1859-1870)
Dudley Chase (A.B. 1791) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1817-1821)
Isaac Fletcher Redfield (A.B. 1825) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1852-1860)
Nathan Weston (A.B. 1803) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1834-1841)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1848-1855)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1828-1836)
Nicholas Emery (A.B. 1795) Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1834-1841)
Samuel Sumner Wilde (A.B. 1789) Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts (1815-1850); Member of the Hartford Convention (1814)
Richard Fletcher (A.B. 1806) Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts (1848-1853)
Daniel Breck (A.B. 1812) Justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky (1843-1849)
Charles F. Gove (A.B. 1817) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1837-1842)
Rufus Choate (A.B. 1819) Attorney General of Massachusetts (1853-1854)

U.S. Congress:
Dudley Chase (A.B. 1791) U.S. Senator (Anti-Jacksonian-Vermont, 1813-1817, 1825-1831)
Samuel Bell (A.B. 1793) U.S. Senator (Anti-Jacksonian-New Hampshire, 1823-1835)
Judah Dana (A.B. 1795) U.S. Senator (Jacksonian-Maine, 1836-1837)
Daniel Webster (A.B. 1801) U.S. Senator (Whig-Massachusetts, 1827-1841, 1845-1850); U.S. Congressman (1813-1817, 1823-1827)
Henry Hubbard (A.B. 1803) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1835-1841); U.S. Congressman (New Hampshire, 1829-1835)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) U.S. Senator (Jacksonian-Maine, 1827-1828); U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1815-1818)
Levi Woodbury (A.B. 1809) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1825-1831, 1841-1845)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) U.S. Senator (Jacksonian-Maine, 1833-1836)
Leonard Wilcox (A.B. 1817) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1842-1843)
Rufus Choate (A.B. 1819) U.S. Senator (Whig-Massachusetts, 1841-1845); U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1831-1834)
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) U.S. Senator (Republican-Ohio, 1849-1855, 1861)
Moses Norris Jr. (A.B. 1828) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1849-1855); U.S. Congressman (New Hampshire, 1843-1847)
Daniel Clark (A.B. 1834) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, 1857-1866)
James W. Grimes (A.B. 1836) U.S. Senator (Republican-Iowa, 1859-1869)
Samuel Taggart (A.B. 1774) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1803-1817)
Ebenezer Mattoon (A.B. 1776) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1801-1803)
John Samuel Sherburne (A.B. 1776) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1793-1797)
Elijah Brigham (A.B. 1778) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts 1811-1816)
Calvin Goddard (A.B. 1786) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Connecticut, 1801-1805); Mayor of Norwich, Connecticut (1814-1834)
Charles Marsh (A.B. 1786) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1817); Founder of the American Colonization Society
Silas Betton (A.B. 1787) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-New Hampshire, 1803-1807)
Daniel Chipman (A.B. 1788) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1816)
Martin Chittenden (A.B. 1789) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1803-1813)
Samuel Dinsmoor (A.B. 1789) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1811-1813)
Asa Lyon (A.B. 1790) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1817)
Jeremiah Nelson (A.B. 1790) U.S. Congressman (Federalist/Anti-Jacksonian-Massachusetts, 1805-1807, 1815-1825, 1831-1833)
Erastus Root (A.B. 1793) U.S. Congressman (Republican/Jacksonian-New York, 1803-1805, 1809-1811, 1815-1817, 1831-1833)
Samuel C. Allen (A.B. 1794) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Federalist-Massachusetts, 1817-1829)
Daniel M. Durell (A.B. 1794) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1807-1809)
Heman Allen (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Vermont, 1817-1818)
Abijah Bigelow (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1810-1815)
Luther Jewett (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1817)
John Noyes (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1815-1817)
Phineas White (A.B. 1797) U.S. Congressman (Vermont, 1821-1823)
William Wilson (A.B. 1797) U.S. Congressman (Ohio, 1823-1827)
Benjamin Orr (A.B. 1798) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1817-1819)
Eleazar Wheelock Ripley (A.B. 1800) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-Louisiana, 1835-1839)
Richard Fletcher (A.B. 1801) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1837-1839)
Joseph Richardson (A.B. 1802) U.S. Congressman (Anti-Jacksonian-Massachusetts, 1827-1831)
Joseph S. Lyman (A.B. 1805) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, 1819-1821)
Richard Fletcher (A.B. 1806) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1837-1839)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Republican-New Hampshire, 1821-1825)
Joseph Buffum Jr. (A.B. 1807) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1819-1821)
Jonathan Hunt (A.B. 1807) U.S. Congressman (Anti-Jacksonian-Vermont, 1827-1832)
Ichabod Bartlett (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Republican-New Hampshire, 1823-1829)
Isaac Fletcher (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Vermont, 1837-1841)
George Grennell Jr. (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1829-1839)
Lemuel Hastings Arnold (A.B. 1811) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Rhode Island, 1845-1847)
John Blanchard (A.B. 1812) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Pennsylvania, 1845-1849)
Daniel Breck (A.B. 1812) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Kentucky, 1849-1851)
Edward C. Reed (A.B. 1812) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-New York, 1831-1833)
Thaddeus Stevens (A.B. 1814) U.S. Congressman (Whig/Republican-Pennsylvania, 1849-1853, 1859-1868)
Thomas Whipple Jr. (A.B. 1814) U.S. Congressman (New Hampshire, 1821-1829)
George Abel Simmons (A.B. 1816) U.S. Congressman (Whig-New York, 1853-1857)
David Bronson (A.B. 1819) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Maine, 1841-1843)
George Perkins Marsh (A.B. 1820) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Vermont, 1843-1849)
Hezekiah Williams (A.B. 1820) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Maine, 1845-1849)
Charles H. Peaslee (A.B. 1824) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1847-1853)
Samuel L. Sawyer (A.B. 1833) U.S. Congressman (Independent Democrat-Missouri, 1879-1881)
Harry Hibbard (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1849-1855)
Bradford N. Stevens (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Illinois, 1871-1873)
Amos Tuck (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (Whig-New Hampshire, 1847-1853)
John Wentworth (A.B. 1836) U.S. Congressman (Democrat/Republican-Illinois, 1843-1851, 1853-1855, 1865-1867)
Benjamin Franklin Flanders (A.B. 1842) U.S. Congressman (Unionist-Louisiana, December 3, 1862-March 3, 1863)
Daniel Wheelwright Gooch (A.B. 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1858-1865, 1873-1875)
John Noble Goodwin (A.B. 1844) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Maine, 1861-1863); Governor of Arizona Territory (1863-1865); Delegate
from Arizona Territory (1865-1867)

College Presidents:
John Wheelock (A.B. 1771) President of Dartmouth College (1779-1815)
Francis Brown (A.B. 1805) President of Dartmouth College (1815-1820)
Daniel Dana (A.B. 1788) President of Dartmouth College (1820-1821)
Asa Dodge Smith (A.B. 1830) President of Dartmouth College (1863-1877)
Joseph McKeen (A.B. 1774) President of Bowdoin College (1802-1807)
Jesse Appleton (A.B. 1792) President of Bowdoin College (1807-1819)
Philander Chase (A.B. 1796) President of Kenyon College (1828-1831)
James Marsh (A.B. 1817) President of University of Vermont (1826-1833)
John Wheeler (A.B. 1816) President of University of Vermont (1833-1849)
Joseph Torrey (A.B. 1816) President of University of Vermont (1862-1866)
George Cooke (A.B. 1832) President of University of Tennessee (1853-1857)
William Edward Barnard (A.B. 1856) President of University of Washington (1863-1866)
Benjamin Labaree (A.B. 1828) President of Middlebury College (1840-1866)
Milo Parker Jewett (A.B. 1828) President of Vassar College (1861-1864)
Zephaniah Swift Moore (A.B. 1793) President of Amherst College (1821-1823); President of Williams College (1815-1821)
Sylvanus Thayer (A.B. 1807) Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy (1817-1833)
Others:
John Dudley Philbrick (A.B. 1842) Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools (1856-1874, 1875-1878)
Cyrus Porter Smith (A.B. 1824) President of Brooklyn Board of Education (1847-1868)
Philander Chase (A.B. 1796) Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Ohio (1819-1831)
Carlton Chase (A.B. 1817) Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire (1844-1870)
Cyrus Porter Smith (A.B. 1824) Mayor of Brooklyn, New York (1839-1842)
John Wentworth (A.B. 1836) Mayor of Chicago (1857-1858, 1860-1861)
Benjamin Franklin Flanders (A.B. 1842) Mayor of New Orleans (1870-1872); Military Governor of Louisiana (1867-1868)
James Frederick Joy (A.B. 1833, LL.B. Harvard 1836) Member of Michigan State Legislature (1861-1862); President of Michigan Central
Railroad (1867); President of Detroit Post and Tribune (1881-1884); President of Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad (1884-1887)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupations during Major Events in American and World History
Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the First Barbary War (1801-1805)
William Eaton (A.B. 1790) U.S. Consul to Tunis [Tunisia] (1798-1804)
John Samuel Sherburne (A.B. 1776) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1789-1793, 1801-1804)
Samuel Taggart (A.B. 1774) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1803-1817)
Ebenezer Mattoon (A.B. 1776) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1801-1803)
Calvin Goddard (A.B. 1786) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Connecticut, 1801-1805)
Silas Betton (A.B. 1787) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-New Hampshire, 1803-1807); Member of New Hampshire State Senate (1801-1803)
Martin Chittenden (A.B. 1789) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1803-1813)
Erastus Root (A.B. 1793) U.S. Congressman (Republican/Jacksonian-New York, 1803-1805, 1809-1811, 1815-1817, 1831-1833); Member
of the New York State Assembly (1798-1802, 1818-1822, 1826-1828, 1830)
Elijah Brigham (A.B. 1778) Member of Massachusetts State Senate (1796, 1798, 1801-1805, 1807-1810)
Daniel Chipman (A.B. 1788) Member of Vermont State House of Representatives (1798-1808, 1812-1814, 1818, 1821)
John Wheelock (A.B. 1771) President of Dartmouth College (1779-1815)
Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the War of 1812 (1812-1815) and Second Barbary War (1815)
Dudley Chase (A.B. 1791) U.S. Senator (Anti-Jacksonian-Vermont, 1813-1817, 1825-1831)
Samuel Taggart (A.B. 1774) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1803-1817)
Elijah Brigham (A.B. 1778) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts 1811-1816)
Martin Chittenden (A.B. 1789) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Vermont, 1803-1813); Governor of Vermont (1813-1815)
Samuel Dinsmoor (A.B. 1789) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1811-1813)
Abijah Bigelow (A.B. 1795) U.S. Congressman (Federalist-Massachusetts, 1810-1815)
John Samuel Sherburne (A.B. 1776) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1804-1830)
Moses Paul Payson (A.B. 1793) President of the New Hampshire State Senate (1809, 1813-1815); Trustee, Dartmouth College (1817-1828)
Daniel Chipman (A.B. 1788) Speaker of the Vermont State House of Representatives (1813-1814)
Asa Lyon (A.B. 1790) Member of the Vermont State House of Representatives [from Grand Isle] (1810-1814)
Heman Allen (A.B. 1795) Member of the Vermont State House of Representatives (1812-1817)
Henry Hubbard (A.B. 1803) Member of New Hampshire State House of Representatives (1812-1815, 1819-1820, 1823-1827)
Erastus Root (A.B. 1793) Member of New York State Senate (1812-1815, 1840-1844)
Samuel C. Allen (A.B. 1794) Member of the Massachusetts State Senate (1812-1815)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) Member of Massachusetts State House of Rep. (1813-1814); Massachusetts State Senator (1814-1815)
Daniel Chipman (A.B. 1788) Member of Vermont State House of Representatives (1798-1808, 1812-1814, 1818, 1821); Speaker of Vermont
State House of Representatives (1813-1814)
Calvin Goddard (A.B. 1786) Member of the Hartford Convention (1814); Mayor of Norwich, Connecticut (1814-1834)
Samuel Sumner Wilde (A.B. 1789) Member of the Hartford Convention (1814)
John Wheelock (A.B. 1771) President of Dartmouth College (1779-1815)
Jesse Appleton (A.B. 1792) President of Bowdoin College (1807-1819)
William H. Woodward (A.B. 1792) Treasurer of Dartmouth College (1805-1816)
Alvan Hyde (A.B. 1788) Vice President of Williams College (1812-1833)
Charles Marsh (A.B. 1786) Trustee of Dartmouth College (1809-1849)
Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the Greek War of Independence (1821-1832)
Daniel Webster (A.B. 1801) U.S. Senator (Whig-Massachusetts, 1827-1841, 1845-1850); U.S. Congressman (Massachusetts, 1823-1827)
Levi Woodbury (A.B. 1809) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1825-1831, 1841-1845); Governor of New Hampshire (1823-1824)
Dudley Chase (A.B. 1791) U.S. Senator (Anti-Jacksonian-Vermont, 1813-1817, 1825-1831)
Samuel Bell (A.B. 1793) U.S. Senator (Anti-Jacksonian-New Hampshire, 1823-1835)
Albion K. Parris (A.B. 1806) U.S. Senator (Jacksonian-Maine, 1827-1828); Governor of Maine (1822-1827)
Rufus Choate (A.B. 1819) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1831-1834)
Jeremiah Nelson (A.B. 1790) U.S. Congressman (Federalist/Anti-Jacksonian-Massachusetts, 1805-1807, 1815-1825, 1831-1833)
Samuel C. Allen (A.B. 1794) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Federalist-Massachusetts, 1817-1829)
Joseph Richardson (A.B. 1802) U.S. Congressman (Anti-Jacksonian-Massachusetts, 1827-1831)
George Grennell Jr. (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1829-1839)
Edward C. Reed (A.B. 1812) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-New York, 1831-1833)
Phineas White (A.B. 1797) U.S. Congressman (Vermont, 1821-1823)
William Wilson (A.B. 1797) U.S. Congressman (Ohio, 1823-1827)
Henry Hubbard (A.B. 1803) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-New Hampshire, 1829-1835)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Republican-New Hampshire, 1821-1825)
Jonathan Hunt (A.B. 1807) U.S. Congressman (Anti-Jacksonian-Vermont, 1827-1832)
Ichabod Bartlett (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Adams-Clay Republican-New Hampshire, 1823-1829)
Rufus McIntire (A.B. 1809) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-Maine, 1827-1835)
Thomas Whipple Jr. (A.B. 1814) U.S. Congressman (New Hampshire, 1821-1829)
John Samuel Sherburne (A.B. 1776) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire (1804-1830)
Nathan Cutler (A.B. 1798) Governor of Maine (1829-1830)
Lemuel Hastings Arnold (A.B. 1811) Governor of Rhode Island (1831-1832)
Erastus Root (A.B. 1793) Lieutenant Governor of New York (1823-1824)
Calvin Goddard (A.B. 1786) Mayor of Norwich, Connecticut (1814-1834)
Zephaniah Swift Moore (A.B. 1793) President of Amherst College (1821-1823)
Philander Chase (A.B. 1796) President of Kenyon College (1828-1831)
James Marsh (A.B. 1817) President of University of Vermont (1826-1833)
Alvan Hyde (A.B. 1788) Vice President of Williams College (1812-1833)
Sylvanus Thayer (A.B. 1807) Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy (1817-1833)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the


Opium War (1839-1842), Second Seminole War (1835-1842), and Panic of 1837
Federal Government Officials:
Daniel Webster (A.B. 1801) U.S. Secretary of State (1841-1843, 1850-1852); U.S. Senator (Whig-Massachusetts, 1827-1841, 1845-1850)
Levi Woodbury (A.B. 1809) Secretary of the Treasury (1834-1841); U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1825-1831, 1841-1845)
Amos Kendall (A.B. 1811) Postmaster-General of the United States (1835-1840)
Henry Hubbard (A.B. 1803) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1835-1841)
Rufus Choate (A.B. 1819) U.S. Senator (Whig-Massachusetts, 1841-1845)
George Grennell Jr. (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1829-1839)
Richard Fletcher (A.B. 1806) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Massachusetts, 1837-1839)
Isaac Fletcher (A.B. 1808) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Vermont, 1837-1841)
Ira Allen Eastman (A.B. 1829) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1839-1843)
David Bronson (A.B. 1819) U.S. Congressman (Whig-Maine, 1841-1843)
Eleazar Wheelock Ripley (A.B. 1800) U.S. Congressman (Jacksonian-Louisiana, 1835-1839)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1831-1866)
State and Local Government Officials:
Joel Parker (A.B. 1811) Chief Justice (1838-1848) and Associate Justice (1833-1838) of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Nathaniel G. Upham (A.B. 1820) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1833-1842)
Nathan Weston (A.B. 1803) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1834-1841)
Nicholas Emery (A.B. 1795) Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1834-1841)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1836-1848)
Samuel Sumner Wilde (A.B. 1789) Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts (1815-1850); Member of the Hartford Convention (1814)
Isaac Fletcher Redfield (A.B. 1825) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1835-1852)
Charles F. Gove (A.B. 1817) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1837-1842)
Erastus Root (A.B. 1793) Member of New York State Senate (1812-1815, 1840-1844)
George Abel Simmons (A.B. 1816) Member of New York State Assembly (1840-1842)
Cyrus Porter Smith (A.B. 1824) Mayor of Brooklyn, New York (1839-1842)
Elisha Huntington (A.B. 1815, M.D. Yale 1823) Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts (1839-1847)
Others:
John Wheeler (A.B. 1816) President of University of Vermont (1833-1849)
Benjamin Labaree (A.B. 1828) President of Middlebury College (1840-1866)
Joseph Estabrook (A.B. 1815) President of University of Tennessee (1834-1850)
Daniel Blaisdell (A.B. 1827) Treasurer of Dartmouth College (1835-1875)
Charles Marsh (A.B. 1786) Trustee of Dartmouth College (1809-1849)
George Grennell Jr. (A.B. 1808) Trustee of Amherst College (1839-1859)
George Bush (A.B. 1818) Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature at New York University (1831-1847)
Samuel Harvey Taylor (A.B. 1832) Principal of Philips Andover Academy [Massachusetts] (1837-1871)
Joseph Tracy (A.B. 1814) Editor of New York Observer (1835-1874); Secretary of Massachusetts Colonization Society (1842)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the Mexican War (1846-1848)
Daniel Webster (A.B. 1801) U.S. Senator (1827-1841, 1845-1850)
Moses Norris Jr. (A.B. 1828) U.S. Congressman (1843-1847)
Lemuel Hastings Arnold (A.B. 1811) U.S. Congressman (1845-1847)
John Blanchard (A.B. 1812) U.S. Congressman (1845-1849)
George Perkins Marsh (A.B. 1820) U.S. Congressman (1843-1849)
Hezekiah Williams (A.B. 1820) U.S. Congressman (1845-1849)
Moses Norris Jr. (A.B. 1828) U.S. Congressman (1843-1847)
John Wentworth (A.B. 1836) U.S. Congressman (Illinois, 1843-1851, 1853-1855, 1865-1867)
Charles H. Peaslee (A.B. 1824) U.S. Congressman (1847-1853)
Amos Tuck (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (1847-1853)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1831-1866)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1836-1848)
Daniel Breck (A.B. 1812) Justice of the Supreme Court of Kentucky (1843-1849)
Isaac Fletcher Redfield (A.B. 1825) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1835-1852)
John Wheeler (A.B. 1816) President of University of Vermont (1833-1849)
Benjamin Labaree (A.B. 1828) President of Middlebury College (1840-1866)
Joseph Estabrook (A.B. 1815) President of University of Tennessee (1834-1850)
Daniel Blaisdell (A.B. 1827) Treasurer of Dartmouth College (1835-1875)
Charles Marsh (A.B. 1786) Trustee of Dartmouth College (1809-1849)
Elisha Huntington (A.B. 1815, M.D. Yale 1823) Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts (1839-1847)
Samuel Harvey Taylor (A.B. 1832) Principal of Philips Andover Academy [Massachusetts] (1837-1871)
Joseph Tracy (A.B. 1814) Editor of New York Observer (1835-1874); Secretary of Massachusetts Colonization Society (1842)
Carlton Chase (A.B. 1817) Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire (1844-1870)
Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the Crimean War (1853-1856) and Panic of 1857
George Perkins Marsh (A.B. 1820) U.S. Minister to Turkey [Ottoman Empire] (1849-1853)
Henry Wood (A.B. 1822) U.S. Consul in Beirut [Lebanon/Ottoman Empire] (1853-1856)
Charles B. Haddock (A.B. 1816) U.S. Charg d'Affaires to Portugal (1851-1854)
Josiah Minot (A.B. 1837) U.S. Commissioner of Pensions (1855-1857)
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) U.S. Senator (Republican-Ohio, 1849-1855, 1861); Governor of Ohio (1856-1860)
Moses Norris Jr. (A.B. 1828) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1849-1855)
Daniel Clark (A.B. 1834) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, 1857-1866)
John Wentworth (A.B. 1836) U.S. Congressman (Illinois, 1843-1851, 1853-1855, 1865-1867)
George Abel Simmons (A.B. 1816) U.S. Congressman (Whig-New York, 1853-1857)
Harry Hibbard (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1849-1855)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1831-1866)
Ralph Metcalf (A.B. 1823) Governor of New Hampshire (1855-1857)
James W. Grimes (A.B. 1836) Governor of Iowa (1854-1858)
Elisha Huntington (A.B. 1815, M.D. Yale 1823) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1853-1854)
Rufus Choate (A.B. 1819) Attorney General of Massachusetts (1853-1854)
Ira Perley (A.B. 1822) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1855-1859, 1864-1869)
Isaac Fletcher Redfield (A.B. 1825) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1852-1860)
Ether Shepley (A.B. 1811) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine (1848-1855)
John Stocker Coffin Knowlton (A.B. 1823) Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts (1853-1855)
Ambrose Arnold Ranney (A.B. 1844) Corporation Counsel of Boston (1855-1857)
Benjamin Labaree (A.B. 1828) President of Middlebury College (1840-1866)
George Cooke (A.B. 1832) President of University of Tennessee (1853-1857)
Daniel Blaisdell (A.B. 1827) Treasurer of Dartmouth College (1835-1875)
Samuel Harvey Taylor (A.B. 1832) Principal of Philips Andover Academy [Massachusetts] (1837-1871)
Samuel Holmes Mather (A.B. 1834) Member of Cleveland Board of Education (1854-1857)
Joseph Tracy (A.B. 1814) Editor of New York Observer (1835-1874); Secretary of Massachusetts Colonization Society (1842)
Carlton Chase (A.B. 1817) Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire (1844-1870)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the American Civil War (1861-1865) and Reconstruction (1865-1877)
Government Officials:
Salmon P. Chase (A.B. 1826) Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1864); Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1864-1873)
Edward A. Rollins (A.B. 1851) U.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1865-1869); Speaker, New Hamp. State House of Rep. (1861-1862)
George Perkins Marsh (A.B. 1820) U.S. Minister to Italy (1861-1882)
Benjamin Franklin Whidden (A.B. 1840) U.S. Consul-General in Haiti [Port au Prince] (1862-1865)
Marquis De Lafayette Lane (A.B. 1849) U.S. Consul at Veracruz, Mexico (1862-1867)
William Breck (A.B. 1838) U.S. Vice-Consul in Singapore (1857-1860); U.S. Consul in Swatow, China (1860-1866)
John Lord Hayes (A.B. 1831) Chief Clerk of U.S. patent Office (1861-1865); head of U.S. Tariff Commission (1882-1883)
Samuel Augustus Duncan (A.B. 1858) Assistant Commissioner of Patents (1870-1872)
Benjamin F. Flanders (A.B. 1842) Mayor of New Orleans (1870-1872); Military Governor of Louisiana (1867-1868); U.S. Congressman
(Unionist-Louisiana, December 3, 1862-March 3, 1863); Assistant Treasurer of the United States at New Orleans (1873-1882)
George Foster Shepley (A.B. 1837) Military Governor of Louisiana (1862-1864); Military Governor of Richmond, Virginia (1865)
John Wentworth (A.B. 1836) Mayor of Chicago (1857-1858, 1860-1861); U.S. Congressman (Democrat/Republican-Illinois, 1843-1851,
1853-1855, 1865-1867); Member of Illinois State Board of Education (1861-1864, 1868-1872)
Joseph Dana Webster (A.B. 1832) Major General of U.S. Volunteers during Civil War; Chief of Staff under Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Gen.
William T. Sherman; Assessor (1869-1872) and Collector (1875-1876) of Internal Revenue; Assistant Treasurer of the U.S. (1872-1875)
Daniel Clark (A.B. 1834) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, 1857-1866)
James W. Grimes (A.B. 1836) U.S. Senator (Republican-Iowa, 1859-1869)
Thaddeus Stevens (A.B. 1814) U.S. Congressman (Whig/Republican-Pennsylvania, 1849-1853, 1859-1868)
Thomas McKey Edwards (A.B. 1813) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1859-1863)
Bradford N. Stevens (A.B. 1835) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Illinois, 1871-1873)
Daniel Wheelwright Gooch (A.B. 1843) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1858-1865, 1873-1875)
John Noble Goodwin (A.B. 1844) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Maine, 1861-1863)
Samuel Newell Bell (A.B. 1847) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1871-1873, 1875-1877)
James Willis Patterson (A.B. 1848) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1863-1867); U.S. Senator (New Hamp., 1867-1873)
Charles Wesley Willard (A.B. 1851) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Vermont, 1869-1875)
Walbridge Abner Field (A.B. 1855) Assistant Attorney General of the United States (1869-1870)
David Timothy Corbin (A.B. 1857) U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina [Charleston] (1867-1877)
Alanson Bertram Long (A.B. 1858) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana [New Orleans] (1870)
Amos T. Akerman (A.B. 1842) U.S. Attorney for the District of Georgia [Atlanta] (1869-1870); U.S. Attorney General (1870-1871)
David Haven Mason (A.B. 1841) U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts [Boston] (1870-1873)
Perkins Bass (A.B. 1852) U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois [Chicago] (1865-1866)
John King Valentine (A.B. 1855) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania [Philadelphia] (1875-1888)
Asa Wentworth Tenney (A.B. 1859) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York [Brooklyn] (1873-1885)
Alfred Russell (A.B. 1850) U.S. Attorney for the District of Michigan [Detroit] (1861-1869)
John Bear Doane Cogswell (A.B. 1850) U.S. Attorney for the District of Wisconsin [Milwaukee] (1861-1868)
Henry Pearson Rolfe (A.B. 1848) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1869-1874)
Joshua Gilman Hall (A.B. 1851) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire (1874-1879)
Matthew Harvey (A.B. 1806) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1831-1866)
Daniel Clark (A.B. 1834) Judge of the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire (1866-1891)
Roger Sherman Greene (A.B. 1859) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Washington Territory (1870-1879)
George W. Emery (A.B. 1858) Governor of Utah Territory (1875-1880)
Edward Follansbee Noyes (A.B. 1857) Governor of Ohio (1872-1874)
Nelson Dingley Jr. (A.B. 1855) Governor of Maine (1874-1876)
Peter T. Washburn (A.B. 1835) Governor of Vermont (1869-1870)
Lyman G. Hinckley (A.B. 1856) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (1874-1876)
Benjamin F. Prescott (A.B. 1856) Secretary of State of New Hampshire (1872-1877)
William Cogswell Clarke (A.B. 1832) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1863-1872)
Lewis Whitehouse Clark (A.B. 1850) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1872-1876)
Ira Perley (A.B. 1822) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1855-1859, 1864-1869)
George W. Nesmith (A.B. 1820) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1859-1870)
William Henry Bartlett (A.B. 1847) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1861-1867)
William Spencer Ladd (A.B. 1855) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1870-1874)
Jonathan Everett Sargent (A.B. 1840) Justice (1859-1873) and Chief Justice (1873-1874) of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire
Isaac Fletcher Redfield (A.B. 1825) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1852-1860)
Benjamin H. Steele (A.B. 1857) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1865-1870)
Timothy Parker Redfield (A.B. 1836) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1870-1884)
Jason Downer (A.B. 1838) Judge of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin (1864-1867)
Benjamin Franklin Dennison (A.B. 1845) Judge of the U.S. Court for Washington Territory (1868-1870)
Oliver Miller (A.B. 1848) Judge of the Maryland State Court of Appeals (1867-1892)
James Frederick Joy (A.B. 1833) Member of Michigan State Legislature (1861-1862); President of Michigan Central Railroad (1867)
Harvey Jewell (A.B. 1844) Speaker of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives (1868-1871)
Stephen Moody Crosby (A.B. 1849) Member of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives (1869); Massachusetts State Senator
(1870-1871); Director of Boston & Albany Railroad (1871-1872)

Educators and Journalists:


John Eaton (A.B. 1854) U.S. Commissioner of Education (1870-1886); Superintendent of Public Education in Tennessee (1867-1869)
Asa Dodge Smith (A.B. 1830) President of Dartmouth College (1863-1877)
Samuel Gilman Brown (A.B. 1831) President of Hamilton College (1867-1881)
Charles Augustus Aiken (A.B. 1846) President of Union College (1869-1871); Prof., Latin Language and Literature at Dartmouth (1859-1866)
Joseph Torrey (A.B. 1816) President of University of Vermont (1862-1866)
Benjamin Labaree (A.B. 1828) President of Middlebury College (1840-1866)
Milo Parker Jewett (A.B. 1828) President of Vassar College (1861-1864)
William Edward Barnard (A.B. 1856) President of University of Washington (1863-1866)
Daniel Blaisdell (A.B. 1827) Treasurer of Dartmouth College (1835-1875)
Frederick Chase (A.B. 1860) Treasurer of Dartmouth College (1875-1890)
Carlton Chase (A.B. 1817) Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of New Hampshire (1844-1870)
John Dudley Philbrick (A.B. 1842) Superintendent of the Boston Public Schools (1856-1874, 1875-1878)
Cyrus Porter Smith (A.B. 1824) President of Brooklyn Board of Education (1847-1868)
Jonathan Ross (A.B. 1851) Member of Vermont State Board of Education (1866-1870); Justice of Supreme Court of Vermont (1870-1890)
John Bradley Peaslee (A.B. 1863) Superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools (1874-1886); Trustee of Miami University (1871-1879)
Samuel Harvey Taylor (A.B. 1832) Principal of Philips Andover Academy [Massachusetts] (1837-1871)
Joseph Tracy (A.B. 1814) Editor of New York Observer [newspaper in New York City] (1835-1874)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the Spanish-American War (1898), Boxer Rebellion (1899-1900), and Boer War
(1899-1902)
William Jewett Tucker (A.B. 1861) President of Dartmouth College (1893-1909)
George Augustus Gates (A.B. 1873) President of Grinnell College [formerly Iowa College] (1887-1901)
Charles Daniel Tenney (A.B. 1878) President of Imperial Chinese University at Tientsin, China (1895-1906)
John Lewis Hildreth (A.B. 1879, M.D. 1867) Dean of Tufts [University] Medical School (1897-1900)
Redfield Proctor (A.B. 1851) U.S. Senator (Republican-Vermont, 1891-1908)
Samuel Walker McCall (A.B. 1874) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1893-1913)
William Emerson Barrett (A.B. 1880) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1895-1899)
Nelson Dingley Jr. (A.B. 1855) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Maine, 1881-1899)
Frank S. Black (A.B. 1875) Governor of New York (1898-1899)
Walter Henry Sanborn (A.B. 1867) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [St. Louis] (1892-1928)
Walbridge Abner Field (A.B. 1855) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts (1890-1899)
Jonathan Ross (A.B. 1851) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1890-1899)
Charles Henry Treat (A.B. 1863) Collector of Internal Revenue for the Wall Street District (1896-1905); Treasurer of the U.S. (1905-1909)
[Note: Spanish-American War began on April 25, 1898 and ended on August 12, 1898.]
Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)
Charles Daniel Tenney (A.B. 1878) President of Imperial Chinese University at Tientsin, China (1895-1906); Chinese Secretary at American
Legation in Peking (March 11, 1908-March 31, 1912)
William Jewett Tucker (A.B. 1861) President of Dartmouth College (1893-1909)
George Augustus Gates (A.B. 1873) President of Pomona College [Claremont, California] (1902-1909)
Albert Ellis Frost (A.B. 1872) Treasurer of University of Pittsburgh (1892-1909)
Henry Eben Burnham (A.B. 1865) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, 1901-1913)
Redfield Proctor (A.B. 1851) U.S. Senator (Republican-Vermont, 1891-1908)
David Johnson Foster (A.B. 1880) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Vermont, 1901-1912)
Samuel Walker McCall (A.B. 1874) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1893-1913)
Samuel Leland Powers (A.B. 1874) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1901-1905)
Charles Quincy Tirrell (A.B. 1866) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Massachusetts, 1901-1910)
Walter Henry Sanborn (A.B. 1867) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [St. Louis] (1892-1928)
Charles Andrew Willard (A.B. 1877) U.S. Territorial Judge of the Philippine Islands (1901-1909)
Frank Naismith Parsons (A.B. 1874) Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court (1902-1924)
George Hutchins Bingham (A.B. 1887) Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court (1902-1913)
Harry B. Thayer (A.B. 1879) Vice President of Western Electric Company (1902-1908)
Charles Henry Treat (A.B. 1863) Collector of Internal Revenue for the Wall Street District (1896-1905); Treasurer of the U.S. (1905-1909)
Samuel Henry Hudson (A.B. 1885) First Assistant Corporation Counsel of Boston (1904-1906)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during World War I (1914-1918) and Bolshevik Revolution (1917-1919)
Irving Webster Drew (A.B. 1870) U.S. Senator (Republican-New Hampshire, September 2, 1918-November 5, 1918)
Sherman Everett Burroughs (A.B. 1894) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, May 29, 1917-January 27, 1923)
Samuel Walker McCall (A.B. 1874) Governor of Massachusetts (1916-1919)
Walter Henry Sanborn (A.B. 1867) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit [St. Louis] (1892-1928)
George Hutchins Bingham (A.B. 1887) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit [Boston] (1913-1939)
Charles Merrill Hough (A.B. 1879) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City] (1916-1927)
Frank Naismith Parsons (A.B. 1874) Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court (1902-1924)
Harry B. Thayer (A.B. 1879) President of Western Electric Company (1908-1919)
Ernest M. Hopkins (A.B. 1901, A.M. 1908) President of Dartmouth College (1916-1945)
Samuel Leland Powers (A.B. 1874) Trustee of Dartmouth College (1905-1915); Member of the Massachusetts State Board of Education
(1915-1919)
James Burton Reynolds (A.B. 1890) Secretary of Republican National Committee (1912-1920); Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (19051909); Member of the U.S. Tariff Board (1909-1912)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during World War II (1939-1945)
Beardsley Ruml (B.S. 1915) Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1941-1946); Treasurer of R.H. Macy & Co. [Macys
department store] (1934-1945); founder of the pay-as-you-go (withholding) income tax scheme
Nelson A. Rockefeller (A.B. 1930) Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1944-1945)
John Lawrence Sullivan (A.B. 1921) Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1940-1944); Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air (1945-1946)
Somerville Pinkney Tuck (A.B. 1913) U.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1944-1948)
Joseph Edward Talbot (A.B. 1922) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Connecticut, 1942-1947)
Ellsworth Brewer Buck (A.B. 1914) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, June 6, 1944-January 3, 1949); Member of the Board of
Education of New York City (1935-1944); Vice President (1938-1942) and President (1942-1944) of the Board of Education of New York City
Harrie Brigham Chase (A.B. 1909) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City] (1929-1954)
Ernest M. Hopkins (A.B. 1901) President of Dartmouth College (1916-1945)
Edmund E. Day (B.S. 1905) President of Cornell University (1937-1949)
Samuel S. Stratton (B.S. 1920; Ph.D. Harvard 1930) President of Middlebury College (1943-1963)
John Stephen Monagan (A.B. 1933) Mayor of Waterbury, Connecticut (1943-1948)
Frank Rowe Kenison (A.B. 1929) Attorney General of New Hampshire (1940-1942, 1945-1946); Justice of the Supreme Court of New
Hampshire (1946-1952)
Alfred Adams Wheat (A.B. 1889) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia (1930-1943)
Jerome G. Kerwin (A.B. 1919, Ph.D. Columbia 1926) Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago (1941-1961)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the Israeli War of Independence (1948-1949),
Korean War (1950-1953), Second Chinese Civil War (1945-1949), and French Indochina War (1945-1954)
Harrie Brigham Chase (A.B. 1909) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City] (1929-1954)
Jerome G. Kerwin (A.B. 1919, Ph.D. Columbia 1926) Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago (1941-1961)
Sherman Adams (A.B. 1920) Governor of New Hampshire (1949-1953)
Samuel S. Stratton (B.S. 1920; Ph.D. Harvard 1930) President of Middlebury College (1943-1963)
Ellis O. Briggs (A.B. 1921) U.S. Ambassador to South Korea (1952-1955)
Myles J. Lane (A.B. 1928) U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1951-1953)
John Andrew McGuire (A.B. 1928) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Connecticut, 1949-1953)
John Sloan Dickey (A.B. 1929) President of Dartmouth College (1945-1970)
Carl B. Spaeth (A.B. 1929) Dean of Stanford [University] Law School (1946-1962)
Frank Rowe Kenison (A.B. 1929) Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1946-1952)
Nelson A. Rockefeller (A.B. 1930) Under U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1953-1954)
Thomas Bradford Curtis (A.B. 1932) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Missouri, 1951-1969)
Frederick S. Beebe (A.B. 1935) Partner of Cravath, Swaine & Moore [law firm in New York City] (1950-1961)
Walter Johnson (A.B. 1937) Professor of History at University of Chicago (1950-1966)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the Vietnam War (1964-1973)
Government Officials:
Nelson A. Rockefeller (A.B. 1930) Governor of New York (1959-1973); Vice President of the United States (1974-1977)
Herman T. Schneebeli (A.B. 1930) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Pennsylvania, 1960-1977)
Clark MacGregor (A.B. 1946) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Minnesota, 1961-1971)
Thomas Bradford Curtis (A.B. 1932) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Missouri, 1951-1969); Vice President and General Counsel of
Encyclopedia Britannica (1969-1973)
John Stephen Monagan (A.B. 1933) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Connecticut, 1959-1973)
Henry P. Smith III (A.B. 1933) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New York, 1965-1975)
Thomas James McIntyre (A.B. 1937) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New Hampshire, 1962-1979)
Parker T. Hart (A.B. 1933) U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1965-1968); Asst. Sec. of State for Near-Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1968-69)
Ronald I. Spiers (A.B. 1948) U.S. State Department Director of the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs (1969-1973)
Sterry Robinson Waterman (A.B. 1922) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1955-1970)
Carl E. McGowan (A.B. 1932) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (1963-1981)
William Homer Timbers (A.B. 1937) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut (1960-1971); Judge of the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Second Circuit (1971-1981)
Dudley Baldwin Bonsal (A.B. 1927) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (1962-1976)
Edwin DeHaven Steel, Jr. (A.B. 1926) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware (1958-1969)
Frank Albert Kaufman (A.B. 1937) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1966-1986)
Frank Rowe Kenison (A.B. 1929) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire (1952-1977)
James Stuart Holden (A.B. 1935) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont (1963-1972)
Slade Gorton (A.B. 1950) Attorney General of Washington [State] (1969-1981)
William H. Walls (A.B. 1954) Assistant Corporation Counsel of Newark, New Jersey (1962-1968); Corporation Counsel of Newark, New
Jersey (1970-1973)
Bankers, Businessmen, and Lawyers:
Frederick S. Beebe (A.B. 1935) Chairman of the board of The Washington Post Co. (1961-1973)
George B. Munroe (A.B. 1943) President of Phelps Dodge Corp. (1966-1975)
Harry Robert Marschalk (A.B. 1937) President of Vick Chemical Company (1961-1975)
Lewis M. Eisenberg (A.B. 1964) Partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co. [banking firm in New York City] (1966-1989)
Henry Necarsulmer (A.B. 1934) General Partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. [banking firm in New York City] (1956-1977)
Lawrence Henry Martin (A.B. 1928) Chairman of the board and President of The National Shawmut Bank of Boston (1962-1972); Class A
Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (1966-c.1968)
Frederick West Page (A.B. 1930, M.B.A. Harvard 1932) Partner of J&W Seligman & Co. [bank in New York City] (1955-1971); director of
American Express Company (1961-1973)
Charles J. Zimmerman (B.S. 1923; M.B.A. 1924) Chairman of the board (1967-1972) and President (1956-1967) of Connecticut Mutual Life
Insurance Company
Oscar M. Ruebhausen (A.B. 1934) Partner of Debevoise & Plimpton [law firm in New York City] (1946-1983)
College Educators:
John Sloan Dickey (A.B. 1929) President of Dartmouth College (1945-1970)
Charles E. Odegaard (A.B. 1932, Ph.D. Harvard 1937) President of University of Washington [Seattle] (1958-1973)
George Winchester Stone Jr. (A.B. 1930, Ph.D. Harvard 1940) Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at New York University
(1964-1971)
Walter Johnson (A.B. 1937) Professor of History at University of Hawaii (1966-c.1979)
Organization Executives:
Howland H. Sargeant (A.B. 1932) President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (1954-1975)
Charles G. Bolte (A.B. 1941) Vice President of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1966-1971)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the


Soviet-Afghan War (1979-1989), Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), and Nicaraguan Civil War (1979-1990)
Slade Gorton (A.B. 1950) U.S. Senator (Republican-Washington, 1981-1987; 1989-2001)
Paul E. Tsongas (A.B. 1962) U.S. Senator (Democrat-Massachusetts, 1979-1985)
Frank Joseph Guarini, Jr. (A.B. 1947) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Jersey, 1979-1993)
William Eldridge Frenzel (A.B. 1950) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Minnesota, 1971-1991)
Douglas Walgren (A.B. 1963) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Pennsylvania, 1977-1991)
John R. McKernan Jr. (A.B. 1970) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Maine, 1983-1987); Governor of Maine (1987-1995)
Ronald I. Spiers (A.B. 1948) U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1977-1980); U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan (1981-1983)
Harry Roberts Melone (A.B. 1950) U.S. Ambassador to Rwanda (1979-1982)
Everett Ellis Briggs (A.B. 1956) U.S. Ambassador to Panama (1982-1986); U.S. Ambassador to Honduras (1986-1989)
Robert L. Barry (A.B. 1956) U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria (1981-1984)
Parker W. Borg (A.B. 1961) U.S. Ambassador to Mali (1981-1984)
Stephen W. Bosworth (A.B. 1961) U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia (1979-1981); U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1984-1987)
Laurence H. Silberman (A.B. 1957) Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia Circuit (1985-2000)
Richard Owen (A.B. 1945) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York [New York City] (1973-1989)
Frank Albert Kaufman (A.B. 1937) Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1981-1986)
Joseph H. Young (A.B. 1948) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (1971-1987)
H. Lee Sarokin (A.B. 1950) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (1979-1994)
Thomas Penfield Jackson (A.B. 1958) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1982-2002)
George B. Munroe (A.B. 1943) Chairman of the board and CEO of Phelps Dodge Corporation (1975-1987)
Lewis M. Eisenberg (A.B. 1964) Partner of Goldman, Sachs & Co. (1966-1989)
Robert R. Douglass (A.B. 1953) Vice Chairman of The Chase Manhattan Corporation (1985-1993)
Frederick B. Whittemore (A.B. 1953) Partner (1967-present) and Managing Director (1970-present) of Morgan Stanley & Co.
Ira Michael Heyman (A.B. 1951) Chancellor of University of California at Berkeley (1980-1990)
David T. McLaughlin (A.B. 1954) President of Dartmouth College (1981-1987); President of Aspen Institute (1988-1994, 1995-1997)
John K. Van de Kamp (A.B. 1956) Attorney General of California (1983-1991)
Charles Everett Koop (A.B. 1937) Surgeon General of the United States (1982-1989)

Dartmouth College Graduates and Their Occupation during the Global War on Terrorism (2001-present)
Bankers and Businessmen:
Henry Paulson (A.B. 1968) Secretary of the Treasury (2006-2009); Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs (1999-2006)
Timothy F. Geithner (A.B. 1983) Secretary of the Treasury (2009-2013); President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2003-2009)
Douglas A. Donahue Jr. (A.B. 1973; M.B.A. Harvard 1976) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. [bank in New York City] (1990present)
William B. Tyree (A.B. 1985) Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (2001-present)
Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (A.B. 1963) Chairman of the Carlyle Group (2003-2008); Chairman and CEO of IBM (1993-2002)
Jeffrey R. Immelt (A.B. 1978) Chairman and CEO of General Electric Co. (2001-present)
Lawyers:
Joseph E. Neuhaus (A.B. 1979) Partner of Sullivan & Cromwell [law firm in New York City] (1992-present)
Samuel W. Seymour (A.B. 1979) Partner of Sullivan & Cromwell (1991-present); President of the New York City Bar Association (2010-2012)
Richard C. Pepperman II (A.B. 1987) Partner of Sullivan & Cromwell (1999-present)
Richard I. Beattie (A.B. 1961) Partner of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1975-1977, 1980-present)
Thomas H. Bell (A.B. 1978) - Partner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett (1992-present)
Laura Palma (A.B. 1980, J.D. Columbia 1983) Partner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett (1995-present)
Stephen Fishbein (A.B. 1983; J.D. Yale 1987) Partner of Shearman & Sterling [law firm in New York City] (1997-present)
Richard F. Schwed (A.B. 1987) Partner of Shearman & Sterling (?-present)
William F. Barron (A.B. 1979) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell law firm in New York City] (1995-present)
Bruce K. Dallas (A.B. 1979) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1994-present)
John A. Bick (A.B. 1980) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1991-present)
Raul F. Yanes (A.B. 1987; J.D. Harvard 1991) Partner of Davis, Polk & Wardwell (1999-2003, 2009-present); General Counsel of the Office
of Management and Budget (2005-2006); Staff Secretary and Assistant to the President of the United States (2006-2009)
Joseph Steven Genova (A.B. 1974; J.D. Yale 1977) Partner of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy [law firm in New York City] (1986-present)
Sheila C. Cheston (A.B. 1980, J.D. Columbia 1984) General Counsel of Northrop Grumman Corporation (2010-present)
College Administrators:
Philip J. Hanlon (A.B. 1977) President of Dartmouth College (2013-present); Provost of the University of Michigan (2010-2013)
Jeffrey E. Garten (A.B. 1968) Dean of Yale School of Management (1995-2005)
Stephen W. Bosworth (A.B. 1961) Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (2001-present)
Government Officials:
Francis J. Ricciardone Jr. (A.B. 1973) U.S. Ambassador to Egypt (2005-2008); U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (2011-present)
James F. Moriarty (A.B. 1975) U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh (2008-2011); U.S. Ambassador to Nepal (2004-2007)
Mark F. Brzezinski (A.B. 1987) U.S. Ambassador to Sweden (2011-present)
Robert M. Groves (A.B. 1970) Director of the Census Bureau (2009-2012)
William J. Lynn III (A.B. 1976) Deputy U.S. Secretary of Defense (2009-2011)
Eric Fanning (A.B. 1990) Under Secretary of the Air Force (2013-present)
Gregory G. Garre (A.B. 1987) Solicitor General of the United States (2008-2009)
Diana L. Taylor (A.B. 1977) Superintendent of Banks of the State of New York (2003-2007)
John Kitzhaber (A.B. 1969) Governor of Oregon (1995-2003, 2011-present)
Rob Portman (A.B. 1979) U.S. Senator (Republican-Ohio, 2011-present); U.S. Trade Representative (2005-2006); Director of Office of
Management and Budget (2006-2007); U.S. Congressman (Republican-Ohio, 1993-2005)
John Hoeven (A.B. 1979) U.S. Senator (Republican-North Dakota, 2011-present); Governor of North Dakota (2000-2010)
Peter G. Fitzgerald (A.B. 1982) U.S. Senator (Republican-Illinois, 1999-2005)
Kirsten Gillibrand (A.B. 1988) U.S. Senator (Democrat-New York, 2009-present); U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New York, 2007-2009)
Don Sherwood (A.B. 1963) U.S. Congressman (Republican-Pennsylvania, 1999-2007)
Paul Hodes (A.B. 1972) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-New Hampshire, 2007-2011)
Michael E. Capuano (B.A. 1973) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Massachusetts, 1999-present)
Charles Foster Bass (A.B. 1974) U.S. Congressman (Republican-New Hampshire, 1995-2007, 2011-2013)
John C. Carney, Jr. (A.B. 1978) U.S. Congressman (Democrat-Delaware, 2011-present); Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (2001-2009)
Norman C. Bay (A.B. 1982) U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico (2000-2002)
Robert Clark Corrente (A.B. 1978) U.S. Attorney for the District of Rhode Island (2004-2009)
Karen Loeffler (A.B. 1979) U.S. Attorney for the District of Alaska (2009-present)
Benjamin Wagner (A.B. 1982) U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California (2009-present)
Steven Dettelbach (A.B. 1988) U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio (2009-present)
David B. Fein (A.B. 1982) U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut (2010-present)
Jerry E. Martin (A.B.) U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee (2010-present)
William H. Walls (A.B. 1954) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (1994-2005)
Thomas Penfield Jackson (A.B. 1958) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (1982-2002)
Ernest C. Torres (A.B. 1963) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island (1987-2006); Chief Judge of the U.S. District
Court for the District of Rhode Island (1999-2006)
Nathaniel M. Gorton (A.B. 1960) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (1992-present)
John W. Sedwick (A.B. 1968) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska (1992-present); Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court
for the District of Alaska (2002-present)
John Preston Bailey (A.B. 1973) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia (2007-present); Chief Judge of the
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia (2008-present)

Jack Zouhary (A.B. 1973) Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (2006-present)

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