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This list of Grinnell College alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Grinnell College.
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[edit] Academia and research
Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference |
Barber, Benjamin |
1960 |
Political theorist, author of Jihad vs. McWorld |
[1] |
Buckley, Oliver |
1909 |
President and director of Bell Labs, namesake of the Buckley Prize. |
[2] |
Cech, Thomas |
1970 |
Co-winner of 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
[3] [4] |
Coleman, Mary Sue |
1965 |
President of the University of Michigan |
[5] |
Grinker, Roy Richard |
1983 |
Anthropologist, editor of Anthropological Quarterly |
[6] |
Maxwell, David |
1966 |
President of Drake University |
[7] |
Myers-Scotten, Carol |
1955 |
Linguist |
[8] |
Noyes, William |
1879 |
Chemist |
[9] |
Patterson, Clair |
1943 |
Geochemist, first person to accurately date the age of the earth, responsible for the removal of lead from gasoline |
[10][11] |
[edit] Business and finance
[edit] Entertainment
Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference |
Atherton, Matthew |
1995 |
Winner of the reality show Who Wants to Be a Superhero? |
[17] |
Bergl, Emily |
1997 |
Actress, best known for Men in Trees |
[18] |
Cooper, Gary |
Did not graduate |
Actor, best known for High Noon, received five Oscar nominations for Best Actor |
[19] |
Coyote, Peter |
1964 |
Actor, author, narrated the opening ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics and Oscar telecasts |
[20] |
Koenig, Walter |
(transferred) |
Actor, best known as Chekov in Star Trek |
[21] |
McCallie, Ellen |
1992 |
Scientist on BBC's Rough Science series |
[22] |
Roberts, Ian |
1987 |
Actor, founder of Upright Citizens Brigade |
[23] |
[edit] Government, law, and public policy
Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference |
Adelman, Kenneth |
1967 |
Deputy ambassador to the United Nations, Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, National Editor of Washingtonian magazine |
[24][25] |
Cole, Tom |
1971 |
Representative from Oklahoma |
[26] |
Flanagan, Hallie |
1911 |
Director of the Federal Theater Project |
[27] |
Garang, John |
1969 |
Vice president of Sudan, leader of the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army |
[28] |
Hopkins, Harry |
1912 |
WPA administrator and architect of the New Deal |
[29] |
Kenyon, William |
1890 |
Senator from Iowa |
[30] |
Moose, George |
1966 |
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Ambassador to Benin and Senegal |
[31] |
Railsback, Tom |
1954 |
Representative from Illinois |
[32] |
Rawson, Charles |
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Senator from Iowa |
[33] |
Katayama, Sen |
1892 |
Co-founder of the Japan Communist Party |
[34][35] |
Wearin, Otha |
1924 |
Representative from Iowa |
[36] |
Welch, Joseph |
1914 |
Head attorney for the United States Army during the Army-McCarthy Hearings |
[37] |
Wheat, Alan |
1972 |
Representative from Missouri |
[38] |
Wilson, George |
1904 |
Senator from Iowa, Governor of Iowa |
[39] |
Wingate, Henry |
1969 |
Chief Judge of Federal Circuit Courts |
[40] |
Wu, K. C. |
1923 |
Governor of Taiwan Province, Mayor of Shanghai |
[41] |
[edit] Journalists and media personalities
[edit] Literature, writing, and translation
[edit] Social reforms
[edit] Sports
[edit] Technology
[edit] References
- ^ Biography of Benjamin R. Barber, political theorist and author of Jihad vs. McWorld (English). The Democracy Collaborative. Retrieved on 24 January 2007.
- ^ Oliver E. Buckley, 1887 - 1959 (English). IEEE. Retrieved on 26 February 2007.
- ^ Chemistry 1989 (English). Nobel Foundation. Retrieved on 11 March 2007.
- ^ Thomas R. Cech (English). Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Retrieved on 26 January 2007.
- ^ WISE Archives: Oral History Collection--Mary Sue Coleman Biography (English). Iowa State University Library. Retrieved on 26 January 2007.
- ^ Biography and Photos (English). Retrieved on 12 May 2007.
- ^ Drake University - President - Short Bio (English). Drake University. Retrieved on 26 January 2007.
- ^ Carol Myers-Scotten (English). University of South Carolina. Retrieved on 26 January 2007.
- ^ William Albert Noyes: The Department Comes of Age (English). American Chemical Society. Retrieved on 04 February 2007.
- ^ Tilton, George R.. Clair Cameron Patterson (English). United States National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved on 04 February 2007.
- ^ Danforth Lectureship (English). Grinnell College. Retrieved on 04 February 2007.
- ^ Comic creator: Zander Cannon (English). Lambiek. Retrieved on 04 February 2007.
- ^ Herbie Hancock (English). Grinnell College. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Nordahl L. Brue ’67 1996 (English). Grinnell College. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Caroline H. Little ’81 1996 (English). Grinnell College. Retrieved on 11 March 2007.
- ^ Grinnell College trustee, Joseph Frankel Rosenfield, dies, 2000 (English). Grinnell College. Retrieved on 28 February 2007.
- ^ About Matthew (English). Atherton Creative. Retrieved on 20 January 2007.
- ^ Emily Bergl (English). TV Guide. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Famous Iowans (English). Des Moines Register. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Coyote's Biography (English). Coymoon Creations. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Walter Koenig's Biography (English). Star Traveler Publications. Retrieved on 04 February 2007.
- ^ Rough Science - Ellen McCallie (English). BBC. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Theatre Alumni : Where are they Now (English). Grinnell College. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Kenneth L. Adelman (English). International Crisis Group. Retrieved on 20 January 2007.
- ^ Ex-Reagan advisor and ‘Shakespeare in Charge’ author to speak at entrepreneurial showcase (English). Chips, the student newspaper of Luther College. Retrieved on 20 January 2007.
- ^ Representative Tom Cole (R-OK 4th) (English). Capitol Advantage. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Finding aid for Hallie Flanagan Davis Papers at Smith College (English). Smith College. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Biography of the Late Dr. John Garang de-Mabior (English). Gurtong Peace Project. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Harry Hopkins (English). U-S-History.com. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Kenyon, William Squire (English). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ George E. Moose (English). Missouri State University. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Railsback, Thomas Fisher (English). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Rawson, Charles Augustus (English). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Yabuki, Sugataro (English). Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved on 04 February 2007.
- ^ Tokyo Life, New York Dreams:Urban Japanese Visions of America, 1890-1924 (English). University of California Press. Retrieved on 04 February 2007.
- ^ Wearin, Otha Donner (English). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Joseph Nye Welch Biography (English). The Biography Channel. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Wheat, Alan Dupree (English). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Wilson, George Allison (English). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ [citation needed citation needed] (English). Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Monday, Nov. 12, 1956 (English). Time Magazine. Retrieved on 25 February 2007.
- ^ Critic Gary Giddins Lectures in Iowa (English). JazzTimes. Retrieved on 01 March 2007.
- ^ The Rosenfield Program (English). Grinnell College. Retrieved on 11 March 2007.
- ^ Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation vs. Walter Jacobson and CBS, Inc., Deposition of Walter Jacobson (English). Tobacco Documents Online. Retrieved on 11 March 2007.
- ^ Adam Kempenaar (English). Filmspotting. Retrieved on 23 March 2007.
- ^ Clarice Smith Lectures (English). Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved on 27 February 2007.
- ^ Amy Clampitt (English). The Literary Dictionary Company. Retrieved on 11 March 2007.
- ^ Dave Feldman's Biography (English). David Feldman Home. Retrieved on 14 July 2007.
- ^ James Norman Hall, The Man (English). James Norman Hall Home. Retrieved on 11 March 2007.
- ^ Poet's Winding Path Leads to a Job as a Foundation President (English). The Chronicle of Philanthropy. Retrieved on 11 March 2007.
- ^ Editorial Board (English). Data36. Retrieved on 11 March 2007.
- ^ The California Birthday Book (English). FullBooks.com. Retrieved on 18 March 2007.
- ^ Speaker Bios (English). Liberation Now!. Retrieved on 18 March 2007.
- ^ Coggeshall joins Sports Hall of Fame (English). Des Moines Register. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Hap Moran (English). Databasefootball.com. Retrieved on 24 February 2007.
- ^ Frederick Morgan Taylor (English). USA Track and Field. Retrieved on 02 February 2007.
- ^ Robert N. Noyce '49 Visiting Professorship (English). Grinnell College. Retrieved on 19 March 2007.
- ^ IEEEVM: Robert Noyce (English). IEEE. Retrieved on 26 February 2007.