List of Harvard University non-graduate alumni
This is a list of notable people who attended Harvard University, but did not graduate or have yet to graduate. See List of Harvard University people for a fuller list of people affiliated with Harvard.
Name | Lifespan | Known for | Relationship to Harvard |
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John Adams II | (1803–1834) | aide to his father President John Quincy Adams | Attended College; expelled prior to 1823 graduation; later among those designated as "Bachelor of Arts as of 1823" and admitted to Roll of Graduates |
Vincent Astor | (1891–1959) | businessman and philanthropist | Attended College |
F. Lee Bailey | (born 1933) | lawyer | Attended College |
William J. A. Bailey | 1884–1949 | Radithor scandal | Attended College |
Andrew Beyer | (born ?) | horse racing expert | Attended College |
James Blake | (born 1979) | tennis player | Attended College in 1997–1999 |
Rick Brewer | (born 1956) | president of Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana; former administrator at Charleston Southern University in North Charleston, South Carolina | post-graduate study at Harvard |
William Starling Burgess | (born 1878) | aviator, yacht designer, automotive innovator, poet | attended Harvard College 1897–1900 |
Frank Carlucci | (born 1930) | United States Secretary of Defense | Attended Business School |
Jacques Chirac | (born 1932) | former President of France; former Prime Minister of France | Attended Summer School in 1953 |
Alistair Cooke | (1908–2004) | journalist, broadcaster | visiting graduate student |
Hamilton Coolidge | (1895–1918) | soldier | Attended College 1916 but dropped out to fight in World War I (killed in action); posthumously awarded an A.B. (War Degree), Harvard Class of 1919 |
Broderick Crawford | (1911–1986) | actor | Attended college after High School graduation but dropped out after three weeks |
Vincent Cronin | (born 1924) | historian, writer | Attended College |
Matt Damon | (born 1970) | actor | Attended College |
Eli Dershwitz | (born 1995) | Under-20 World Saber Champion, and US Olympic saber fencer | Attending College |
Paul Douglas | (1892–1976) | United States Senator | Attended Graduate School |
Edmund Fanning | (1739–1818) | British Colonial Officer and Governor | Given AM Degree in 1764 |
John F. Fitzgerald | (1863–1950} | mayor of Boston, Massachusetts | Attended Harvard Medical School but dropped out 1885 after father died |
Geoffrey S. Fletcher | (born 1970) | screenwriter, film director, and adjunct film professor at Columbia University and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts | |
John Gould Fletcher | (1886–1950) | poet and philosopher | College (attended 1903–1907, but did not finish) |
Benjamin Franklin | (1706–1790) | scientist | Never attended College; awarded an honorary degree in 1753 as Class of 1724 |
Robert Frost | (1874–1963) | poet | Attended College (1897–1899); awarded an honorary degree in 1937 |
Buckminster Fuller | (1895–1983) | designer, architect | Attended College |
William Gaddis | (1922–1998) | novelist | Attended College |
Bill Gates | (born 1955) | co-founder and Chairman of Microsoft, entrepreneur, and philanthropist | Attended College (1973–1975); awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws in 2007 |
Frank Gehry | (born 1929) | architect | Attended Design School |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg | (born 1933) | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States | Attended Law School, later transferred to Columbia |
James Halperin | (born 1952) | co-founder and Chairman of Heritage Auctions, entrepreneur, and author | Attended College (1970–1972) |
William Randolph Hearst | (1863–1951) | newspaper magnate | Attended College |
Bruce Henderson | (1915–1992) | founder of the Boston Consulting Group | Attended the Business School |
Richard Honaker | (born 1951) | attorney, former Wyoming legislator, nominee for U.S. District Judge | Attended College (1969–1973) |
Theodore Rickey Hostetter | (1897–1918) | Son of Theodore R. Hostetter | Enlisted in the 3rd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps; killed in action Sept 27, 1918. In 1919 awarded a posthumous Degree S.B {War Degree Class of 1918}[1] |
Joel Iacoomes | (−1665) | Native American student (Wampanoag) | Attended Harvard Indian College; died in shipwreck at Nantucket before receiving his degree as Class of 1665; awarded a posthumous degree A.B. in 2011[2][3] |
Henry James | (1843–1916) | novelist | Attended Law School |
Kareena Kapoor | (born 1980) | Bollywood actress | Attended Summer School |
Philip Kaufman | (born 1936) | film director, screenwriter | Attended Law School |
John Key | (born 1961) | Prime Minister of New Zealand | Attended professional courses at the Business School) |
Dan Kiley | (1912–2004) | landscape architect, architect | Attended Design School |
Edwin Land | (1909–1991) | inventor | Attended College; awarded honorary doctorate in 1957 |
Benjamin Larnell | (1694–1714) | Native American student and poet | Attended Indian College; died before receiving degree; poem found in 2013[2] |
William Harrington Leahy | (1904-1986) | read admiral in the United States Navy, son of fleet admiral William D. Leahy | Attended business school[4] |
Fred A. Leuchter | (born 1943) | inventor and execution equipment designer | Attended for post-graduate studies |
Alan Lomax | (1915–2002) | musicologist | Attended College (1932–1933) |
John Lomax | (1867–1948) | musicologist | visiting student (1907) |
Amory Lovins | (born 1947) | environmentalist | attended college (1964–66) |
Robert Lowell | (1917–1977) | poet | Attended College |
James MacArthur | (1937–2010) | actor | Attended Harvard; dropped out in second year to become actor |
Rosario Marin | (born 1958) | Treasurer of the United States | Attended KSG Program for State and Local Government Executives |
Tshilidzi Marwala | (born 1971) | academic, community leader, and businessman | Attended Harvard Business School |
Dustin Moskovitz | (born 1984) | co-founder of Facebook, Inc. | Attended College |
James Murdoch | (born 1972) | British Sky Broadcasting CEO | Attended College |
Ogden Nash | (1902–1971) | poet | Attended College (1920–21) |
Benjamin Netanyahu | (born 1949) | Prime Minister of Israel | Attended College; studied political science |
Gabe Newell | (born 1962) | co-founder of Valve Corporation | Attended College[5] |
Eugene O'Neill | (1888–1953) | playwright | Attended College |
James Park | (born 19??) | co-founder and CEO of Fitbit | Attended College |
Gram Parsons | (1946–1973) | father of country rock | Attended College |
James Peck | (1914–1993) | civil rights and anti-war activist | Attended College |
Ion Perdicaris | (1840–1925) | businessman and philanthropist | Attended College but left in second year |
Mary Peters | (born 1948) | United States Secretary of Transportation | Attended KSG Program for State and Local Government Executives |
Albert Pike | (1809–1891) | Confederate General | Attended but then chose not to attend college because of fees |
Cole Porter | (1891–1964) | composer | Attended Law and Graduate Schools |
David Endicott Putnam | (1898–1918) | Soldier | Attended College 1917 but dropped out to fight in World War I {killed in action}; posthumously awarded an S.B. {War Degree} Harvard Class of 1920} |
Bonnie Raitt | (born 1949) | singer, songwriter | Attended Radcliffe |
Jose Luis Razo, Jr. | criminal | Attended College (1985–87) | |
Richard Read | two-time Pulitzer Prize winner | Nieman fellow (1996–97) | |
Eden Riegel | (born 1981) | actress | Attended College (1998–2000) |
Laurance Spelman Rockefeller | (1910–2004) | businessman and philanthropist | Attended College but dropped out when he decided not to be a lawyer |
Quentin Roosevelt | (1897–1918) | soldier | Attended College 1916 but dropped out to fight in World War I (killed in action); posthumously awarded an A.B. (War Degree), Harvard Class of 1919} |
Pete Seeger | (1919–2014) | songwriter, singer, activist | Attended College |
Birendra Bir Bikram Shah | (1945–2001) | late King of Nepal | Attended for one year (1967–1968) |
Robert Gould Shaw | (1837–1863) | abolitionist, Union Army colonel | Attended College (1856–1859); killed in American Civil War |
Harry Shearer | (born 1943) | actor, writer | Attended Graduate School |
Wallace Stevens | (1879–1955) | poet | Special student (1897–1900) |
Adlai Stevenson | (1900–1965) | 1952 and 1956 Democratic U.S. presidential nominee, Governor of Illinois | Attended Law School |
Jonathan Taylor Thomas | (born 1981) | actor | Attended College (2001–2002) |
Daniel Cosío Villegas | (1898–1976) | economist, historian | student |
David Foster Wallace | (1962–2008) | writer | Attended graduate school |
David Kenyon Webster | (1922–1961) | soldier, journalist, and author; was profiled in Band of Brothers | Attended college one semester; dropped out to fight in WWII[6] |
John Wentworth | (1815–1888) | Mayor of Chicago | Attended Law School in 1841 |
Marjorie Williams | (1958–2005) | writer | Dropped out after junior year[7] |
Charles W. Woodworth | (1865–1940) | entomologist | Studied under Hermann August Hagen 1886 to 1888, 1900–1901 |
Isoroku Yamamoto | (1884–1943) | World War II Naval Marshal General, Imperial Japanese Navy | Visiting student (1919–1921) |
Mark Zuckerberg | (born 1984) | founder & CEO of Facebook | Attended College; created Facebook as an online directory for Harvard students in his second year; left soon afterward to expand the company |
References
- ↑ Harvard's Military Record in the World War p.479
- 1 2 Ireland, Corydon (September 20, 2013). "The First Native Man of Letters: Harvard's Indian Colonial Poet (in Latin!)". IndianCountryTodayMedianNtwork.com. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
- ↑ "Honor for Native American". Harvard Gazette. Harvard University. May 2011. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
- ↑ "W. H. Leahy, Rear Admiral, Dies at 81". The Washington Post. May 13, 1986.
- ↑ Murphy Barret, Victoria (December 12, 2005). "It's A Mod, Mod Underworld". Forbes.com.
- ↑ "PFC David Kenyon "Web" Webster". Findagrave.com.
- ↑ Von Drehle, David (January 17, 2005). "Post Columnist Marjorie Williams Dies". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
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