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Notable AlumniGracing the walls of the Auditorium are portraits of past head masters (view these on the BLS History webpage) and the names of several BLS alumni, many synonymous with our great country's Who's Who. These serve as a lasting reminder of our enduring history and tradition. Generations of BLS students have imagined their name among these historically significant alumni immortalized on the upper frieze. The lower frieze recognizes alumni whose volunteer and philanthropic efforts have ensured the prosperity of alma mater. The listing below features centuries of former Latin School students who have gone on to be leaders in a variety of fields. We make a distinction between former students and graduates. In the case of those for whom we have an entry year (designated with “e”) listed, it is unlikely that those individuals were graduates.
Notable alumni include five signers of the Declaration of Independence, a Nobel Laureate, captains of industry, as well as visionaries in the arts and sciences. Since 1954, the Distinguished Graduate Award (formerly the Graduate of the Year Award) has been given each year to alumni exemplifying the BLS motto, sumus primi.
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
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| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Edwin Hale Abbot |
1851 |
President, Director, General Solicitor, Wisconsin Central Railway; Director, Northern Pacific Railway; Associate Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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Henry Larcom Abbot |
1850 |
Colonel, United States Army Corps of Engineers; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Board of Consulting Engineers, Panama Canal |
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Samuel Appleton Browne Abbott |
e. 1861 |
President, Board of Trustees, Boston Public Library; Director, American Academy, Rome
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Charles Francis Adams Jr. |
e. 1848 |
Colonel, United States Army; President, Union Pacific Railroad; President, Massachusetts Historical Society; President, American Historical Association; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Grandson of President John Quincy Adams |
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Charles Francis Adams Sr. |
e. 1817 |
Minister to Great Britain (1861-1868); Representative in Congress (1859-1861); President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Editor, Adams Papers; Member, Massachusetts Senate and House of Representatives; Son of President John Quincy Adams |
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John Quincy Adams II
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1849
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Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Samuel Adams
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e.
1729
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Signer, Declaration of independence; Member, Continental Congress; Governor. Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1794-1797); Lieutenant Governor (1789-1794); President, Massachusetts Senate (1782-1785; 1787-1788); Leader, Sons of Liberty
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Prince Charles Alexander |
1975 |
Professor, Music Production and Engineering, Berklee College of Music; Producer and Music Engineer; Seven Grammy nominations and Three Grammy Awards; 40+ Platinum and Gold Certifications; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2020
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Philip Rounseville Alger |
1876 |
Secretary-Treasurer, United States Naval Institute; Head, Department of Mechanics, United States Naval Academy; Author, Exterior Ballistics; The Elastic Strength of Guns; Hydromechanics |
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James Allen |
e. 1745 |
Surgeon, British Navy |
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Joseph Allen |
e. 1757 |
Member, Continental Congress |
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Willis Boyd Allen |
1874 |
Author, The Northern Cross, or, Randolph’s Last Year at the Boston Latin School |
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Art (Arthur Franklin) Amadon |
1908 |
Broadcast Journalist, Announcer, WBZ Radio and Television |
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Ed Ames (Edmund Dante Urick) |
1944 |
Singer, Actor; The Ames Brothers, The Fantasticks; One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; Daniel Boone |
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James Barr Ames |
1863 |
Dean, Harvard Law School; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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John Forrester Andrew |
e. 1863 |
Representative in Congress (1889-1893). Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives and Massachusetts Senate
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Clement Walker Andrews |
1875 |
Librarian; Introduced Catalog Card Exchanges between Libraries; Organized Library System at MIT, Chicago’s John Crerar Library; President, American Library Association’ President, American Library Institute |
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William Turell Andrews |
e. 1804 |
Treasurer, Harvard College
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East Apthorp |
e. 1747 |
Rector, Christ Church, Episcopal, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Rector, Bow Church, London |
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John Trecothick Apthorp
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e. 1778
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Treasurer, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1812-1817); President, Suffolk Insurance Company
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Gleason L. Archer Jr. |
1934 |
Assistant Pastor, Park Street Church, Congregational, Evangelical; Professor of Biblical Languages, Fuller Theological Seminary; Professor of Old Testament and Semitics, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Author, In the Shadow of the Cross, A Survey of Old Testament Introduction |
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Robert Auchmuty |
e. 1740 |
Loyalist; Judge, Vice-Admiralty Court; Defense Attorney, Boston Massacre |
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Samuel Auchmuty
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e. 1731
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Rector, Trinity Church, Episcopal, New York; Governor, King’s College (later Columbia)
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James Trecothick Austin
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e. 1795
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Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1843-1849); Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Jonathan Loring Austin
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e. 1755
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Secretary, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1806-1808); Treasurer, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1811-1812); Major, Continental Army; Diplomat: Missions to Paris, Great Britain, Spain, Holland
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John Avery
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e. 1748
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Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1780-1806)
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Parker Bailey |
1877 |
Educator; Director, YMCA District of Columbia; the First Black Graduate of BLS |
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Walter Abijah Baker |
e. 1863 |
Rector, St. John the Baptist Church, Baltimore, Maryland
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John Ballantine |
e. 1724 |
Minister, Westfield |
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Charles Inman Barnard |
e. 1861 |
Lawyer; Journalist; Foreign Correspondent, New York Herald, New York Tribune; Author, Paris War Days: Diary of an American
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John Barnard |
e. 1689 |
Minister, Church of Christ, Congregational, Marblehead; Declined Presidency, Harvard College (1737) |
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James Barnes |
e. 1819 |
Brigadier General, United States Army; Civil Engineer, Supervisor of Construction, Western Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad |
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William Baker Bass |
e. 1786 |
Union Army Brigadier General; Railroad Executive |
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John L. Bates |
e. 1875 |
United States Consul, France |
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John Lewis Bates |
1878 |
Lawyer; Served in MA House of Representatives (1894 to 1899; Speaker 1897 to 1899). MA Lieutenant Governor (1900 to 1903); MA Governor (1903 to 1905); Secured Legislative Approval of the 1st Tunnel under Boston Harbor |
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Waldron Bates |
e. 1871 |
Lawyer; Pathmaker, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island; Led the Development of the Path/Trail System; Developed the "Bates cairn" Trail Markers; Today "Waldron Warriors" Serve as Stewards for the Trails |
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Louis Hopewell Bauer |
1905 |
Physician; Founder Aerospace Medical Association, Journal of Aviation Medicine; President, American Medical Association; Secretary-General, World Medical Association
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Susan G. Bear |
1980 |
Owner, Sue Bear Productions; Executive Director, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 1995 |
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Charles Beecher |
e. 1826 |
Pastor, Second Presbyterian Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Minister, First Free Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey, changed to Congregational Church; Pastor, Congregational Church, Georgetown; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Florida; Author, The Duty of Disobedience to Wicked Laws, The God of the Bible Against Slavery, The Life of David King of Israel |
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Frederic William Beecher |
1853 |
Minister, Kankakee, Illinois |
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Henry Ward Beecher |
e. 1826 |
Minister, Plymouth Congregational Church, Brooklyn; Abolitionist; Women’s Suffragist; President, American Woman Suffrage Association; Author, Freedom and War, Life of Jesus Christ, Evolution and Religion (see The Most Famous Man in America: A Biography of Henry Ward Beecher, by Debby Applegate, 2006) |
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Jonathan Belcher |
e. 1717 |
Loyalist; Chief Justice and Lieutenant Governor, Province of Nova Scotia (1754-1776) |
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Jonathan Belcher |
e. 1689 |
Governor, Province of Massachusetts Bay (1730-1741), Province of New Hampshire (1730-1741). and Province of New Jersey (1747-1757); Benefactor, College of New Jersey (Princeton) |
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Jeremy Belknap |
e. 1752 |
Author, History of New Hampshire, the first modern history written by an American; America's Best Native Historian |
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Bernard Berenson |
e. 1883 |
Art Historian; Critic; Writer; Advisor to Isabella Stewart Gardiner; Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences |
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Burton Berinsky |
1948 |
Union Representative, International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union; Award-Winning Hat Designer; Photographer Whose Works Featured in Vanity Fair, JFK Presidential Library and Museum; Journalist |
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Charles Francis Bernard |
e. 1820 |
Minister, Warren Street Chapel, Unitarian |
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Thomas Bernard |
e. 1763 |
Loyalist; Philanthropist; Treasurer, Foundling Hospital; Co-Founder, Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor; Founding Director, British Institution; Baronet |
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Scrope Bernard-Morland (Scroop Bernard) |
e. 1766 |
Member, British Parliament, Under Secretary of State for Home Department; Baronet |
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Leonard Bernstein |
1935 |
World-Renowned Composer, On the Town, Candide, West Side Story, On the Waterfront; Conductor, New York Philharmonic; Author, The Infinite Variety of Music, The Joy of Music, Young People’s Concerts; Music Educator; Pianist; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1984 |
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Benjamin Bethune |
e. 1766 |
Captain, British Army |
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William Henry (Harry) Warren Bicknell |
1878 |
Artist; Painter; Etcher |
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Frank Hagar Bigelow |
1869 |
Astronomer; Professor of Mathematics, Racine College; Professor of Meteorology, United States Weather Bureau, Washington, D.C.; Episcopal Rector, Natick and Washington, D.C. |
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George Tyler Bigelow |
1825 |
Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts |
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Amos Binney |
1847 |
Major, Paymaster, United States Army |
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Edwin Howland Blashfield |
e. 1861 |
Artist, Mural Painter: Dome, Library of Congress Main Reading Room, Iowa State Capitol, Minnesota State Capitol, Wisconsin State Capitol, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; President National Society of Mural Painters; President, National Academy of Design
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Sampson Salter Blowers |
e. 1751 |
Loyalist; Chief Justice, Superior Court, Nova Scotia |
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John Franklin Botume |
1872 |
Singer, Choir Director; Director, Boston Branch, American Academy of the Dramatic Arts; Author, Modern Singing Methods, A Ground-Breaking Work |
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Henry Ingersoll Bowditch |
1825 |
President, American Medical Association; Abolitionist; Author. Public Hygiene in America; Founder, Anti-Man-Hunting League |
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James Bowdoin |
e. 1760 |
Minister to Spain; Fellow, Harvard College; Benefactor, Bowdoin College |
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James Bowdoin |
e. 1734 |
Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; President, Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, Royal Society; Fellow, Harvard College, Bowdoin College Named for Him |
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John Templeton Bowen |
1875 |
Physician; A Pioneer of Dermatology; First Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School; Author, The Epitrichial Layer of the Human Epidermis; Precancerous Dermatoses; eponym: Bowen’s Disease |
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Nathaniel Bowen |
e. 1786 |
Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina (1818-1839)
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Charles Manning Bowers |
1834 |
Minister, First Baptist Church, Clinton
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James Boyle |
e. 1810 |
Clerk, Supreme Judicial Court |
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John Bradford |
e. 1763 |
Minister, Second Church of Roxbury |
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Thomas Gamaliel Bradford |
e. 1818 |
Cartographer; Publisher: A Comprehensive Atlas |
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Charles Smith Bradley |
e. 1834 |
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Rhode Island; Lawyer; Legal Scholar; Benefactor, Rhode Island |
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William Brattle |
e. 1669 |
Treasurer, Harvard College; Congregational Minister, Cambridge |
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Alan Bressler |
1955 |
President and Chief Operating Officer, AGAR, Largest Independent Food Distributor in New England; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2010
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Thomas Mayo Brewer |
1831 |
Ornithologist, Author, Publisher; Editor, Boston Atlas |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Ebenezer Bridge |
e. 1725 |
Minister, Chelmsford |
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Matthew Bridge |
e. 1735 |
First Chaplain, Continental Army; Minister, Church of Christ, Congregational, Framingham |
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Samuel James Bridge |
e. 1823 |
United States Principal Appraiser, Boston, San Francisco; Secretary, Boston Latin School Association |
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Charles Brooks Brigham |
1862 |
Surgeon, San Francisco; Author, Surgical Cases with Illustrations
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Charles Henry Brigham |
1835 |
Unitarian Minister, Taunton, Ann Arbor, Michigan |
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William Tufts Brigham |
1857 |
Botanist; Professor; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; eponym: Hawaiian lobelioid genus, Brighamia |
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Arthur Brooks |
1863 |
Rector, Church of the Incarnation, Episcopal, New York
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John Cotton Brooks |
1867 |
Rector, Christ Church, Episcopal, Springfield; Dean of Convocation, President of Standing Committee, Diocese of Springfield
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John E. Brooks, S.J. |
1943 |
President, College of the Holy Cross; President, New England Association of Schools and Colleges; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1991 |
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Phillips Brooks |
1851 |
Rector, Trinity Church; Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts; Orator; Author, O Little Town of Bethlehem |
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Mather Byles Brown |
e. 1768 |
Portrait Painter, subjects included Thomas Jefferson; John Adams and Family (Boston Athenæum) |
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William Browne |
e. 1744 |
Loyalist; Judge, Superior Court, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Governor, Bermuda |
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Vincent R. Brogna |
1934 |
Judge, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Captain, United States Army |
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John D. Bryant |
1849 |
Benefactor, Boston Latin School Library |
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John Buckley |
1962 |
Executive Vice President, Administration, Boston Red Sox; Interim Director, Boston Red Sox Foundation; Dr. Joseph F. Desmond ’44 Volunteer Award 2002
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Charles Wentworth Buck |
e.1848 |
Minister, Fall River, Portland, Maine, Cambridge |
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Edgar Buckingham |
1827 |
Minister, First Church of Deerfield, Unitaria |
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Joseph Huntington Buckingham |
e. 1817 |
Editor; Author (with Harry E. Pratt), Illinois as Lincoln Knew It |
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Thomas Bulfinch |
e. 1805 |
Author; The Age of Fable, Bulfinch’s Mythology |
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Charles Bulfinch |
e. 1770 |
Architect of the U.S. Capitol; Boston State House |
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Edward Crompton Butler |
e. 1868 |
Secretary, United States Legation, City of Mexico |
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Freeman Josiah Bumstead |
1843 |
Physician; Author, The Pathology and Treatment of Venereal Diseases |
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Horace Bumstead |
1859 |
Minister; Civil War Major; Professor and Second President, Atlanta University; Pivotal Figure in the education of African Americans |
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William Henry Burbank |
e. 1869 |
Photographer; Author, Photographic Printing Methods; The Photographic Negative; Lantern Slide Making |
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John Burt |
e. 1725 |
Minister, Bristol, Rhode Island |
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Mather Byles |
e. 1714 |
Loyalist; Minister, Hollis Street Church, Congregational Minister, Dedham |
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Peter Bynoe |
1968 |
Lawyer; Businessman; Entrepreneur; One of First wo African-Americans to Buy Controlling Interest in NBA as Co-Owner, Denver Nuggets; Member, Chicago Plan Commission, Chicago Commission on Landmarks; Member, Harvard Board of Overseers
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Arthur Tracy Jackson Cabot |
e. 1862 |
Surgeon; President, Massachusetts Medical Society; Chairman, Associated Committees for the Prevention and Control of Tuberculosis; Author, Realism in Medicine; Inventor, Cabot Splint
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Godfrey Lowell Cabot |
e. 1871 |
Founder, Cabot Corporation; Aviation Pioneer; Founder/President, Aero Club of New England; United States Navy Pilot, World War I; Philanthropist, Benefactor of Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northeastern University, and Columbia University |
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Samuel Cabot |
e. 1860 |
Founder, Samuel Cabot Company: Cabot Stain
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Samuel Cabot |
e. 1826 |
Physician; Ornithologist; Abolitionist; Volunteer Surgeon, Civil War; Curator, Boston Society of Natural History |
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Charles Calhoun |
e. 1807 |
Clerk, Massachusetts Senate |
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Simeon Howard Calhoun |
1853 |
Mayor, Nebraska City, Nebraska |
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William Barron Calhoun |
e. 1805 |
Representative in Congress (1835-1843); President, Massachusetts Senate (1846-1847); Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1828-1834); Secretary, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1848-1851); Mayor of Springfield (1859) |
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Andrea Campbell |
2000 |
Attorney; MA Attorney General; President, Boston City Council (2018-19 ), Member (2016-17); Deputy Legal Counsel for MA Governor Deval L. Patrick |
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Patrick T. Campbell |
1889 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1920-1929); Superintendent, Boston Public Schools |
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George P. Canellos |
1952 |
Physician, Professor, Researcher, Founding Chief of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Pioneer in the Creation of Combination Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer and the MOPP Chemotherapy Regimen for Hodgkin's Lymphoma; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2018. |
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Charles J. Capen |
1840 |
Usher, Sub-Master, Master, Boston Latin School (1852-1909) |
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William J. Casey |
1935 |
Major General, U S. Army; Commander, 1st Cavalry Division (Killed in action, July 7, 1970, Vietnam) |
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Ria Persad Carlo |
1991 |
Astrophysicist; Founder, CEO StatWeather; Expert in Applied Mathematics; Classical Pianist Prodigy |
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Eugenia Carris |
1986 |
Assistant United States Attorney, District of Massachusetts |
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John Wilkins Carter |
1860 |
Founder, Carter’s Ink Company
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Costa Chalas (Chalapakas) |
1936 |
Entrepeneur; President, American Society of Travel Agents; Student of Amelia Earhart; WWII Veteran; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Recipient, Lee. J. Dunn Award |
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Cecilia Chan |
1981 |
Private Investor and Philanthropist; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 1997 |
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William Henry Channing |
e. 1821 |
Unitarian Minister, Washington, D.C., Liverpool, London; Chaplain, United States House of Representatives; Member, National Woman’s Rights Central Committee |
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Charles Chauncy |
e. 1712 |
Minister, First Church, Congregational |
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Samuel Checkley |
e. 1703 |
First Minister, New South Church, Congregational |
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Francis James Child |
1842 |
Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Harvard; Professor of English, Harvard; Author; Orator; Collector, English and Scottish Ballads; President, American Folklore Society |
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Paul Cushing Child |
e. 1916 |
Foreign Service Officer, Office of Strategic Services, United States Foreign Service, United States Information Agency; Diplomat; Educator; Photographer; husband of Julia Child; portrayed by Stanley Tucci in 2009 film, Julie & Julia |
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Benjamin Church |
e. 1745 |
Chief Physician, Continental Army; Dismissed by George Washington as a British Informer, "Communicating with the enemy" |
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Benjamin Preston Clark |
1877 |
Entomologist; Author, New American Sphingidae |
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Henry Paston Clark |
e. 1863 |
Architect; Cape Arundel Summer Colony Historic District
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Lester Williams Clark |
1871 |
Justice, Kings County Supreme Court of New York (1907-1920) |
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James Freeman Clarke |
e. 1821 |
Theologian; Minister, Church of Disciples; Secretary, Unitarian Association; Abolitionist; Member, Massachusetts Society for the University Education of Women; Author, Ten Great Religions |
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John Clarke |
e. 1761 |
Minister, First Church, Congregational |
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Samuel Clarke |
e.1764 |
Major, Continental Army |
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William Conant Church |
e. 1847 |
Journalist; Publisher; Co-Founder, The Army and Navy Journal, NRA, NY Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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Clinton Cilley |
1855 |
Educator; Union War Hero - Medal of Honor, Rose to Rank of Brevet Colonel; Attorney; Judge;
Freedman’s Bureau, Staff Officer; Proponent of Education for Blacks; Leader of Economic Development and Cultural Progress |
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Rufus Wheelwright Clark |
e. 1856 |
Minister, Detroit, Michigan
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Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
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1861 |
“The Father of Geochemistry”; Chief Chemist, United States Geological Survey; Author, The Data of Geochemistry; Chairman, International Commission on Atomic Weights; Determined Composition of Earth's Crust; Founder, ACS; eponym: mineral Clarkeite
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Isaac Winslow Clarke |
e. 1755 |
Loyalist; Commissary-General, Lower Canada |
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Richard A. Clarke |
1968 |
National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-Terrorism; Member, National Security Council; Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs; Author, Against All Enemies, The Scorpion’s Gate; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2003
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Thomas Curtis Clarke |
1844 |
President, American Society of Civil Engineers; Builder, Canadian Houses of Parliament |
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William T. Cloney |
1929 |
President, Boston Athletic Association; Longtime Director, Boston Marathon; President Emeritus, Association of International Marathons; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1980 |
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Charles I. Clough Jr. |
1960 |
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Portfolio Manager, Clough Capital Partners, L.P.; Chief Global Investment Strategist, Merrill Lynch, Board of Trustees, Boston College; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2012
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George Oliver George Coale |
1870 |
Lawyer; Author, Patent Law in the United States |
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Cyrus Cobb |
e. 1849 |
Artist; Sculptor |
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Darius Cobb |
e. 1849 |
One of America's Best Painters during his lifetime; Poet; Art Critic; eponym: Cobb's Hill in Boston |
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Timothy Codrington |
1991 |
Portfolio Manager, Copper Rock Capital Partners; Senior Equity Analyst/Portfolio Manager, Putnam International Equities; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2008 |
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Francis (Holmes) Coffin |
e. 1776 |
Admiral, British Navy |
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Isaac Coffin |
e. 1768 |
Admiral, British Navy; Baronet; Member, British Parliament |
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John Coffin |
e. 1763 |
General, British Army |
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Thomas Coffin |
e. 1768 |
Member, Legislative Assembly, Lower Canada; Colonel of Militia, Commissioner of Police, Trois-Rivières |
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William Coffin |
e. 1768 |
Major, British Army |
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William Coffin |
e. 1769 |
Sheriff, Kingston, Upper Canada |
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Marshall S. Cogan |
1955 |
Entrepreneur; Investor; Financier; Partner, Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt; Founder, United Automotive Group; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1992
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Saul G. Cohen |
1933 |
Chair, Brandeis University School of Science; Dean of Faculty, Brandeis University; Board of Overseers, Harvard University; Pioneer in the Development of Instant Photography; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1983 |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Robert Coles |
1946 |
Professor of Psychiatry and Medical Humanities, Harvard Medical School; Author, Winner of Pulitzer Prize for Children in Crisis: A Study of Courage and Fear; Advisor to President John F. Kennedy; Recipient, Presidential Medal of Freedom, National Humanities Medal; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1973 |
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Benjamin Colman |
e. 1681 |
First Minister, Church in Brattle Square, Congregational; Fellow, Harvard College; Declined Presidency, Harvard College (1724) |
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Francis Jeremiah Connell |
1905 |
President, Catholic Theological Society of America; Professor of Theology, Catholic University of America; Rector, Holy Redeemer College, Washington, D.C.; Dean of Religious Communities, Catholic University of America; Professor of Sacred Sciences, St. John’s University, New York |
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Michael J. Connolly |
1965 |
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1979-1994); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1973-1978); Attorney; Real Estate Developer
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Myles Connolly |
1914 |
Screenwriter, Producer; Author, Mr. Blue; Journalist; One of the Few Ever to Interview President Calvin Coolidge. |
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Michael Contompasis |
1957 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1977-1998; 2016-2017); Superintendent, Boston Public Schools; Award-Winning Educator; Adjunct Faculty, University of Massachusetts, Boston; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Chair, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1988
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Edmund C. Converse |
e. 1863 |
Businessman; President, Liberty National Bank, Bankers Trust |
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Elisha Cooke |
e. 1646 |
Superior Court Judge, Province of Massachusetts Bay |
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Elisha Cooke |
e. 1686 |
Justice, Court of Common Pleas, Suffolk County |
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Josiah Parsons Cooke |
1844 |
President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Erving Professor of Chemistry and Minerology, Harvard; Author, Principles of Chemical Philosophy, The New Chemistry, Laboratory Practice: A Series of Experiments on the Fundamental Principles, A Plea for Liberal Culture |
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Horace Hopkins Coolidge |
1848 |
President, Massachusetts Senate (1870-1872) |
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James Ivers Trecothick Coolidge |
e. 1827 |
Master, St. Mark’s School, Southborough, Author, The Power of Christianity; Treatise on the Christian Religion |
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Samuel Cooper |
e. 1732 |
Judge, Massachusetts Court of Common Pleas |
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William Cooper |
e. 1701 |
Minister, Church in Brattle Square, Congregational; Declined Presidency, Harvard College (1737) |
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Lester Warren Cornish |
e. 1872 |
Major, United States Army; Captain of Cavalry |
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Cid (Sidney) Corman |
1941 |
Poet; Founder, Editor, Origin Magazine, Origin Press; Founder 1st Radio Poetry Program in U.S., Host, This Is Poetry radio program |
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Joseph Pitty Couthouy |
e. 1820 |
Commander, United States Navy; Conchologist |
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Katherine P. Craven |
1990 |
Chief Administrative Officer, Babson College; Executive Director, Massachusetts School Building Authority; Executive Director, University of Massachusetts Building Authority; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2010 |
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George Glover Crocker |
1860 |
President, Massachusetts Senate (1883); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives; Chairman, Massachusetts State Board of Railroad Commissioners
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Francis Welch Crowninshield |
1860 |
Captain, United States Army (d. 1866. four times wounded)
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Frederic Crowninshield |
1862 |
Artist; President. National Society of Mural Painters; Director, American Academy, Rome; Creator, Stained Glass Window, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Boston
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Joseph W. Cullen |
1954 |
Deputy Director, National Cancer Institute; Consultant to Surgeon General C. Everett Koop |
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Thomas Harrison Cummings |
e. 1870 |
Photographer |
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Arthur Curley |
1955 |
Director, Boston Public Library; President, American Library Association, Founder ALA Social Responsibility Round Table; Chair, ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee; One of the 100 Most Important Library Leaders of the 20th Century
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Thomas Cushing |
e. 1733 |
Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1780-1788), Acting Governor (1785); Speaker, House of Representatives, Province of Massachusetts Bay (1766-1774); Member, Continental Congress; President, Massachusetts Senate (1780); Fellow, Harvard College; Charter Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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Timothy Cutler |
e. 1690 |
Congregational Minister, Stratford, Connecticut; Rector, Yale College; Episcopalian Clergyman, Rector, Christ Church, Boston |
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George Francis Cutter |
e. 1830 |
Paymaster General, United States Navy |
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Charles Dudley Daly |
e. 1893 |
Head Football Coach, United States Military Academy, West Point (1923-1916; 1919-1922); Captain, United States Army; All-American Football Player, Harvard (1898-1900) and West Point (1901); College Football Hall of Fame; Founder, President, American Football Coaches Association; Commissioner, Boston Fire Department |
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Edmund Dana |
e. 1750 |
Vicar of Wroxeter, Shropshire |
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Francis Dana |
e. 1751 |
Emissary to Great Britain; Minister to Russia; Chief Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1791-1806); Member, Continental Congress; Vice-President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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William Henry Parsons Dana |
e. 1846 |
Artist, Painter |
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Ira M. Daniels |
1915 |
Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1959 |
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Lee A. Daniels |
1967 |
Journalist; Reporter, The New York Times, The Washington Post, WGBH Boston; Member, Editorial Board, Washington Post; Columnist, National Newspaper Publishers Association; Author, Race Forward: Facing America’s Racial Divide in 2014
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Nathan David |
1930 |
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Lowell S. Davidson |
1959 |
Legendary Jazz Pianist; Composer; Member of New York Art Quartet; Lowell Davidson Trio (album on the ESP-Disk label) |
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Charles Henry Davis |
1821 |
Rear Admiral, United States Navy; Superintendent, United States Naval Observatory
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Archibald Thompson Davison |
1902 |
Musicologist; Director, Harvard Glee Club; Author, Choral Conducting; Technique of Choral Composition; Historical Anthology of Music |
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Thomas Dawes |
e. 1766 |
Justice, Massachusetts Probate Court, Superior Court |
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Thomas Dawes |
e. 1835 |
Minister, Brewster |
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Theodore Dehon |
e. 1784 |
Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina (1812-1817) |
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Joseph Deitch |
1968 |
Founder/Chairman, Commonwealth Financial Network; Chairman, Southworth Development; Tony Award Winning Broadway Producer, Porgy and Bess; Benefactor, Boston Latin School, Deitch Leadership Institute; Author, Elevate: An Essential Guide to Life
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Robert DeLeo |
1967 |
Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (2009- ), Member (1991- )
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George Demeter |
1914 |
Parliamentarian; Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1933-1937); Professor of Law, Suffolk University, Boston University; Supreme President, AHEPA; President, Boston Lodge, AHEPA; President, Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England; Author, Demeter’s Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure |
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Alfa Demmellash (Tiruneh) |
1999 |
Co-Founder, Rising Tide Capital; CNN Hero Award; One of the Most Powerful Women in Philanthropy (Forbes); Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2017 |
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Raimundo de Ovies |
e. 1890 |
Dean, Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta, Episcopal; Rector, St. Andrew’s Church, Birmingham, Alabama; Co-Founder, Holy Innocents Hospital Children’s Health System, Birmingham; Author, The Church and Her Children, But Maybe You’re Not Crazy: An Introduction to Psychiatry |
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Charles Devens |
e. 1829 |
Brigadier General, U.S. Army; Justice; Supreme Judicial Court (1873-1877); U.S. Attorney General (1877-1881); Commander-in-Chief, Grand Army of the Republic; eponym: Fort Devens, Devens, MA |
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Paul A. Dever |
1919 |
Governor of Massachusetts (1949-1953); Attorney General, Massachusetts (1935-1941); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1929-1935); Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy, WWII |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Omékongo Dibinga |
1995 |
Educator; Motivational Speaker, Trilingual Poet, Song Writer/Rapper; Professor, Cross Cultural Communication at American University; Urban Music Award; CNN iReport Spirit Award
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Lawrence S. DiCara |
1967 |
President, Boston City Council (1978), Member, at 22, Youngest Person to Ever Serve (1972-1981); Attorney/Partner, Nixon Peabody LLP; Author (with Chris Black), Turmoil and Transition in Boston: A Political Memoir from the Busing Era
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Charles Knapp Dillaway |
1821 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1831-1836); President, Boston Latin School Association |
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Epes Sargent Dixwell |
e. 1823 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1836-1851); Founded the Boston Latin School Association
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Mark Driscoll |
1977 |
TV Screenwriter, Ellen, Married…With Children, According to Jim, Grey's Anatomy; Primetime Emmy Award for Ellen episode "The Puppy Episode" |
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Charles Francis Donovan, SJ |
1929 |
Dean, Boston College School of Education; Academic Vice President, Dean of Faculties, Boston College; Author, History of Boston College: From the Beginnings to 1990 |
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Richard J. Dunn |
1942 |
Member, Sovereign Council, Order of Malta; Knight Commander, Papal Order of St. Gregory the Great; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2008 |
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Edward Payson Dutton |
e. 1844 |
Publisher; Founder, E. P. Dutton |
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Harry J. Elam |
1940 |
Jurist; 1st African American Judge appointed to the Boston Municipal Court bench; 1st African American Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court |
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George Homans Eldridge |
1872 |
Geologist, United States Department of the Interior; Author, Several Sections of U. S. Geological Survey |
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Andrew Eliot |
e. 1726 |
Minister, New North Church, Congregational; Fellow, Harvard College |
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Charles William Eliot |
1849 |
President, Harvard University, President, National Education Association; Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Educational Philosopher; Chairman, Committee of Ten; President, Boston Latin School Association; Editor, The Harvard Classics |
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Samuel Atkins Eliot |
e. 1809 |
Mayor of Boston (1837-1839); Representative in Congress (1850-1851); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1834-1837); Massachusetts Senate (1843-1844); Treasurer, Harvard University; Philosopher; Essayist; Poet
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Simon Eliot |
e. 1773 |
Major-General, Massachusetts Militia |
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Christine Elise (McCarthy) |
1983 |
Actor. Films: Child's Play 2, Cult of Chucky, Body Snatchers, Prom. Television: Beverly Hills 90210, BH90210, ER, China Beach, 21 Jump Street, In the Heat of the Night. Author: Bathing and the Single Girl. Director: Bathing and the Single Girl. Producer: Cold Justice, Hellevator, Best Bars in America. Screenwriter: Beverly Hills 90210. Photographer. Film festival programmer. |
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George Edward Ellis |
e. 1824 |
President, Massachusetts Historical Society; Minister, Harvard Unitarian Church, Charlestown; Editor, Christian Register; Author, History of the Massachusetts General Hospital, The Puritan Age and Rule in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1629-85 |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson |
e. 1817 |
Philosopher; Poet; Essayist, Orator; Leader of the Transcendentalist Movement; Author, The American Scholar, Self-Reliance, Nature. Representative Men, Concord Hymn |
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Kenneth Eng |
1994 |
Documentary Filmmaker: My Life in China, Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball (Japan) Guggenheim Fellowship, 2007 |
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Paul English |
1982 |
Entrepreneur; Co-Founder, Chairman, Summits Education; Co-Founder Lola, Kayak (acquired by Priceline), Boston Light Software (acquired by Intuit), GetHuman, Winter Walk |
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Thomas Stanhope English |
e. 1810 |
Major, United States Marines
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William Erving |
e. 1742 |
Major, British Army (Preceding the Revolution, Resigned and Repatriated); Benefactor, Donated Land to the Town of Wendell, MA for the Support of a Minister and a School; Harvard's Erving Professorship of Chemistry, Named for Him, was the 1st Gift for Chemical Education in the Newly Formed United States; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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George Eustis |
e.1806 |
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Louisiana |
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William Eustis |
e.1761 |
Regimental Surgeon, Continental Army; Representative in Congress (1801-1805; 1820-1823); United States Secretary of War (1809-1813); Minister to the Netherlands; Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1823-1825); Original Member, Society of the Cincinnati |
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William Tappan Eustis |
e.1832 |
Minister, Springfield |
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William Maxwell Evarts |
e. 1828 |
U.S. Senator; U.S. Attorney General; U.S. Secretary of State |
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Edward Everett |
e. 1805 |
Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1836-1840); Minister to Great Britain (1842-1845); President, Harvard University (1846-1849); United States Secretary of State (1852-1853); United States Senator (1853-1854) and Representative in Congress (1825-1835); Minister, Church in Brattle Square, Orator |
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Henry Sidney Everett |
E. 1845 |
Secretary, American Legation at Berlin |
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William Maxwell Everett |
e. 1828 |
U.S. Secretary of State (1887-1881); U.S. Attorney General (1868-1869); U.S. Senator (1885-1891); Speaker at Dedication of Alma Mater Statue (December 2, 1870); Chief Counsel to President Andrew Johnson during Impeachment Trial |
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David Leonard Fagin |
e. 1870 |
Artist, Painter |
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John Fairfield |
e. 1746 |
Minister, First Parish Congregational Church, Saco, Maine |
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William Gilson Farlow |
1862 |
Botanist; Physician; President, American Society of Naturalists; President, National Academy of Scientists; President, American Association for the Advancement of Science; President, Botanical Society of America
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Parris Thaxter Farwell |
e. 1870 |
Chairman, Village Improvement Committee, Massachusetts Civic League; Author, Village Improvement |
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Don W. Fawcett |
1934 |
Cell Biologist; Chair, Department of Anatomy, Cornell Medical School; Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Chair, Department of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School; Pioneer of Electron Microscopy and Description of Spermatozoa and the Male Reproductive System; WWII Veteran; Founding Member and President, American Society for Cell Biology |
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Raymond H. Faxon |
1925 |
Financial Vice President, Director, Corning Natural Gas Co.; Chairman, Fall River Gas Co.; Director, Candyland, Inc., and Southern Propane Co.; Grandfather of PGA's Brad Faxon |
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Eliot G. Fay |
1918 |
Literary Critic, The New Yorker; Author, Lorenzo in Search of the Sun: D. H. Lawrence in Italy, Mexico, and the American Southwest; A New Outline of French Literature with Reading References |
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Samuel Fayerweather |
e. 1732 |
Minister, St. Paul’s Church, Episcopal, Kingston, Rhode Island |
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Cain Hope Felder |
1962 |
Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Editor, The Journal of Religious Thought, Howard University; Founder, Biblical Institute of Social Change; Executive Director, Black Methodists for Church Renewal; Pastor, Grace United Methodist Church, New York City; Author, True to Our Native Land, Troubling Biblical Waters: Race, Class, and Family
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Annette M. Felzani-Dwyer |
1983 |
Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 1999 |
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William Wallace Fenn |
1880 |
Dean, Harvard Divinity School; Author, The Religious History of New England |
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Aaron Feuerstein |
1943 |
Businessman, Philanthropist; 3rd Generation Owner, Chief Executive Officer, Malden Mills (which invented Polartec fabric); Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1996 |
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Arthur Fiedler |
e. 1907 |
Conductor, Boston Pops Orchestra; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1978 |
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Joseph Field |
e. 1801 |
Minister, Weston |
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Thomas Finneran |
1967 |
Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1996-2004) Member (1979-2004); President, Massachusetts Biotechnology Council
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John F. Fitzgerald |
1884 |
Mayor of Boston (1906-1908; 1910-1914); Representative in Congress (1895-1901; 1919) |
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John Bernard Fitzpatrick |
e. 1826 |
Roman Catholic Bishop of Boston; Advocated Non-violent Response of Persecution by Know Nothings; “Second Founder” of the College of the Holy Cross |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Francis Joseph William Ford |
1900 |
United States District Court Judge, Boston (1938-1972); United States Attorney, District of Massachusetts (1933-1938) |
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Roger S. B. Foster |
e. 1867 |
Attorney; Instrumental in getting treason charges against Homestead Strike participants dropped |
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Thomas Fletcher |
e. 1763 |
Lieutenant, British Army |
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Thomas Flucker |
e. 1763 |
Lieutenant, British Army |
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Samuel Foxcroft |
e. 1744 |
Minister, Church of Christ, Congregational, New Gloucester, Maine |
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Nathaniel H. Frank |
1919 |
Chairman, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Author, Introduction to Electricity and Optics |
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Benjamin Franklin |
e. 1714 |
Signer, Declaration of Independence, Treaty of Paris, Constitution of the United States; Member, Continental Congress; Minister to France (1778-1785); President (Governor), Pennsylvania (1785-1788); Printer; Editor, Inventor; Philosopher, Scientist, Postmaster (1775-1776); Founder, President, The Academy and College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania); Founder, Philadelphia Fire Department; Founder, President, American Philosophical Society; Member, Royal Society; Author, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The Way to Wealth, Essays; Benefactor, Boston Public Schools |
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Kenneth L. Freed |
1959 |
Businessman (Real Estate and Finance); Art Collector |
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Sydney Joseph Freedberg |
1932 |
Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Fine Arts, Harvard University; President, Advisory Council to the Vatican Museums for the Sistine Chapel Restoration; Curator, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Author, Painting of the High Renaissance in Rome and Florence, Andrea del Sarto |
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Constant Freeman |
e. 1766 |
Lieutenant, Continental Army; Colonel, United States Army; Auditor, United States Treasury; Original Member, Society of the Cincinnati |
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James Freeman |
e. 1766 |
First Unitarian Minister, King’s Chapel |
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Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham |
e. 1803 |
Pastor, First Church, Unitarian; Author, Christian Patriotism: A Sermon on the Occasion of the Death of John Adams, Metrical Pieces, Translated and Original; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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Octavius Brooks Frothingham |
1839 |
Pastor, North Unitarian Church,Salem and Third Unitarian Congregational Church, New York; Abolitionist; Art Critic, New York Tribune; Author, Stories from the Lips of the Teacher, Life of Theodore Parker, Transcendentalism in New England |
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Cheryl A. Frye |
1984 |
Professor/Researcher; Expert on Neurosteroids; Professor of Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2009, First Female Recipient |
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William Henry Furness |
e. 1816 |
Minister, First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia; Abolitionist, Author, Thoughts on the Life and Character of Jesus of Nazareth, The Blessings of Abolition |
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William Leonard Gage |
1849
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Minister, Hartford, Connecticut; Author, The Comparative Geography of Palestine and the Sinaitic Peninsula; A Modern Historical Atlas |
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Rebecca Galeota |
1992 |
Senior Vice-President, Cassidy Turley; Senior Director, Cushman and Wakefield; Executive Board, Boston University Law School; Board of Trustees, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2005 |
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Henry Hammond Gallison |
1865 |
Physician; Artist, Landscape Painter
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James A. Gallivan |
1884 |
Representative in Congress (1914-1928); Member, Massachusetts Senate (1897-1898), Massachusetts House of Representatives (1895-1896) |
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John Sylvester Gardiner |
e. 1773 |
Rector, Trinity Church, Episcopalian |
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Francis Gardner |
1827 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1851-1876); Author |
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Joseph Gardner |
e. 1722 |
Minister, Newport, Rhode Island |
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Francis Jackson Garrison |
1865 |
Abolitionist; Author, William Lloyd Garrison: The Story of His Life, with Wendell Phillips Garrison
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Otis Gates |
1952 |
Entrepreneur; Co-Founder, Bay State Banner; CFO/Partner, United Housing Management, one of the largest black-owned businesses in Boston; Board Chair, JFYNetworks, providing educational opportunities to help young people overcome social and economic inequities
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Joseph G. Gavin Jr. |
1937 |
Engineer; Director, NASA Lunar Module Program; President, Grumman Corporation; Member, National Academy of Engineering; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1964 |
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David A. Gettleman |
1968 |
General Manager, NY Giants (2017); GM, Carolina Panthers (2013); 30+ Years in NFL; Affiliated with Seven Super Bowl Teams |
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William Gibbs |
e. 1723 |
Minister, Simsbury, Connecticut |
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Grant Gilmore |
1927 |
Professor of Law, Yale Law School, University of Chicago Law School, College of Law at Ohio State University, Vermont Law School; Author, The Death of Contract, Security Interests in Personal Property, The Ages of American Law; One of the Principal Drafters of the Uniform Commercial Code; Recipient, Ames Prize of Harvard Law School for Distinguished Legal Scholarship |
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Gerald Gitner |
1962 |
Entrepreneur; Founder, People’s Express Airlines; CEO, TWA |
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Steven A. Gluzband |
1971 |
Public School Music Educator; Grammy-Nominated and -Winning Latin Jazz Trumpeter; Member, Ray Barretto Orchestra, Jimmy Bosch Band, Johnny Pacheco Band; Performed with Tito Puente, Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco; Work Featured on TV and in Film
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Avram Goldberg |
1947 |
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, President, Stop & Shop; Founder, President, Avcar Group, Management Consulting; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1987 |
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Joseph Goldthwait |
e. 1738 |
Major, British Army |
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George Goldthwaite |
e. 1818 |
Justice, Alabama Supreme Court; United States Senator, Alabama |
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John Cheever Goodwin |
1869 |
Musical Theatre Librettist (Evangeline, The Merry Monarch); Lyricist; and Producer
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Aaron Gordon |
1923 |
Master (Social Studies, English, History, Latin), Boston Latin School; Director, Camp Tevya; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1979 |
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Hugh Mackay Gordon |
e. 1767 |
Lieutenant-General, British Army; Lieutenant Governor, Jersey |
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Christopher Gore |
e. 1765 |
United States Senator (1813-1816); Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1809-1810); United States Attorney, District of Massachusetts (1789-1796); President, Massachusetts Historical Society |
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John Gorham |
e. 1792 |
Editor, The New England Journal of Medicine
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Nathaniel Gorham |
e. 1746 |
President, Continental Congress (1786); Signer, Constitution of the United States |
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Mike (Michael) Gorman |
1965 |
Play-by-Play Announcer, Boston Celtics; Broadcast Journalist (Olympics, Big East & NBA Tournaments; Member, New England Basketball Hall of Fame
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C. Peter R. Gossels |
1948 |
Lawyer; Town Moderator, Wayland; Member, Union for Reform Judaism; President, Congregation Beth El, Sudbury River Valley; Co-Editor, Vetaher Libenu; Author; Featured in Emmy Award-Winning Film, Children of Chabannes |
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Benjamin Apthorp Gould |
1840 |
Astronomer; Director, Dudley Observatory; Vice-President, Boston Latin School Association; Founder, Astronomical Journal; Organizer, Argentine National Observatory at Córdoba, Author, The Uranometria Argentina |
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Amadeus William Grabau |
1886 |
Father of Chinese Geology; Paleontologist; eponym: Dorsum Grabau, a wrinkle ridge on the Moon |
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Charles Chapman Grafton |
e. 1843 |
Rector, Church of the Advent; Episcopal Bishop, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin |
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Moses Grant |
e. 1754 |
Deacon, Church in Brattle Square, Congregational; Participant, Boston Tea Party |
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Robert Grant |
1869 |
Judge, Massachusetts Probate Court; Novelist; Member, Lowell Committee (Review Sacco-Vanzetti Case); President, Board of Overseers, Harvard University
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Ellis Gray |
e. 1723 |
Minister, New Brick Church, Congregational |
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John Chipman Gray |
e. 1850 |
Harvard Law School Professor; founded the law firm Ropes & Gray |
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Thomas Gray |
e. 1781 |
Minister, First Church (Third Parish in Roxbury), Congregational, later Unitarian Universalist, Jamaica Plain |
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Adolphus W. Green |
1859 |
Co-founder/President, National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) |
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Charles Montraville Green |
1870 |
Physician; Author, Case Studies in Diseases of Women |
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Robert Montraville Green |
1898 |
Physician; Professor of Anatomy, Harvard Medical School; Editor; Member, Editorial Board of the New England Journal of Medicine; Classicist; Poet; Translator, A Translation of Galen’s Hygiene: De Sanitate Tuenda; Asclepiades: His Life and Writings
Author of BLS School Song Lyrics, "Ad Scholam Matrem", for 300th Anniversary |
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Benjamin Daniel Greene |
e. 1806 |
Botanist; President, Boston Society of Natural History |
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Francis Greene |
e. 1750 |
Lieutenant, British Army |
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Stephen Greenleaf |
e. 1712 |
Sheriff, Suffolk County |
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James Bradstreet Greenough |
e. 1846 |
Professor of Latin, Harvard; Co-Author With Robert Allen, A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges (Allen and Greenough Series) |
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Richard Saltonstall Greenough |
e. 1829 |
Sculptor, Alma Mater Statue |
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William Whitwell Greenough |
e. 1828 |
President, Board of Trustees of Boston Public Library; Member, Boston City Council |
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Stephen Greyser |
1952 |
Richard B. Chapman Professor, Harvard Business School; Chairman, Editorial Board, Harvard Business Review; Author, Cases in Advertising and Communications Management, The Marketing Roles and Impact of “Tombstone” Advertising (with J.M. Case); Marketing Consultant: Boston Red Sox , MFA & professional basketball, baseball, hockey, and football leagues; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2005 |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
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| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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William Mansfield Groton |
e. 1863 |
Dean, Philadelphia Divinity School; Author, The Christian Eucharist and the Pagan Cults
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Edward Everett Hale |
1835 |
Unitarian Minister, South Congregational Church; Orator; Usher in the School; Chaplain, United States Senate; President, Boston Latin School Association; Author; Illustrious Americans, The Man Without a Country |
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Joseph Hall |
e. 1776 |
Judge of Probate, Suffolk County |
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Rebecca Hall |
1983 |
Folk Singer/Songwriter; Music featured on several television shows, including Comedy Central's The Daily Show, the Independent Film Channel’s Portlandia and Netflix's Lady Dynamite; Performs as Hungrytown (with husband Ken Anderson) |
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Robert Bernard Hall |
e. 1822 |
Minister; Representative in Congress (1855-1859); Abolitionist; Orator |
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Abraham Meyer Halpern |
1929 |
Anthropologist; Linguist, Specialized in Native American Languages; Ph.D. Dissertation. Grammar of Quechan, a Yuman Language, First Published Grammar of this Language |
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Franklin Elmer Ellsworth Hamilton |
1883 |
Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church; Chancellor, American University, Washington, D.C. |
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John Hancock |
e. 1745 |
Signer, Declaration of Independence; President, Continental Congress (1775-1777); Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1780-1785; 1787-1793); Merchant; Charter Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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John Hanlon |
1992 |
Chief of Operations, Boston Public Schools; Commissioner, Property and Construction Management, City of Boston; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2005 |
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Paul Donal Harkins |
1922 |
General, United States Army; Assistant Chief of Staff, Third Army, World War II; Commandant of Cadets, United States Military Academy; Chief of Staff, Eighth Army, Korean Conflict; Commander 45th and 24th Infantry Divisions, Korean Conflict; Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, 1962-1964 |
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Matthew Harkins |
e. 1862 |
Founder, Providence College |
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Francis Augustine Harris |
1862 |
Medical Examiner, Suffolk County; Playwright, Chums: A Farce in One Act
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George Bacon Harris |
e. 1862 |
President, Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad
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Robert Orr Harris |
e. 1866 |
Representative in Congress (1911-1913); United States Attorney for Massachusetts (1921-1924) |
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Edward Mussey Hartwell |
1869 |
President, American Association for the Advancement of Physical Education; Author, Physical Training in American Colleges and Universities; Co-Author, Boston and Its Story 1630-1915; An Inaugural Fellow of the American Statistical Association (1914)
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Michael Harvey |
1976 |
Emmy Award-Winning Writer; Academy Award-Nominated Documentary Filmmaker; Co-Creator, Writer, Executive Producer, A&E Channel's Cold Case Files; Author, Brighton, Pulse
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John King Hastings |
e. 1869 |
Author, Anti-Slavery Landmarks in Boston |
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Franklin Haven |
1853 |
United States Assistant Treasurer |
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Henry Williamson Haynes |
1847 |
Archeologist |
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George Hayward |
e. 1805 |
President, Massachusetts Medical Society; Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Harvard Medical School; Author, Cases of vesico-vaginal fistula treated by operation |
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Maurice H. Heins |
1933 |
Professor of Mathematics, Brown University, University of Illinois, University of Maryland; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Mathematical Society; Author, Selected Topics in the Classical Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable; Complex Function Theory |
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Samuel Henshaw |
e. 1864 |
Entomologist; Curator/Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University; Secretary and Librarian, Boston Society of Natural History; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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William Henshaw |
e. 1746 |
Colonel, Continental Army
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Nat (Nathan) Hentoff |
1941 |
Jazz Critic, Political/Social Commentator; Historian; Author, Boston Boy, Journey into Jazz, Free Speech for Me—But Not for Thee; Living the Bill of Rights; The Nat Hentoff Reader; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2004 |
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George Hughes Hepworth |
1851 |
Minister, Boston and New York City; Author, Through Armenia on Horseback (Concerning Massacre of 1894-1895) |
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Charmane Higgins |
1987 |
Executive Director, STRIVE and Vice President for Employment and Vocational Services, Justice Resource Institute; Senior Fellow, Boston University Institute for Non-Profit Management; Chair, Board of Trustees, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2012 |
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Henry Lee Higginson |
e. 1851 |
Banker; Founder and Benefactor, Boston Symphony Orchestra; Benefactor, Harvard University |
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George Stillman Hillard |
1824 |
United States District Attorney; Dean, Boston University School of Law |
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Frederic Hinckley |
e. 1837 |
Minister, Lowell and Washington, D.C. |
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Robert G. Hoffman |
1947 |
President, Robert G. Hoffman, Inc.; Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Synergy Group, Inc.; Vice Chairman, United Nations International School; Dr. Joseph F. Desmond ’44 Volunteer Award 1997 |
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Elizur Holyoke |
e. 1739 |
Treasurer, Harvard College; Minister, First Church, Congregational, Boxford
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William Hooper |
e. 1749 |
Signer, Declaration of independence; Member, Continental Congress; Lawyer, Wilmington, North Carolina |
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Henry Marion Howe |
1865 |
Metallurgist; President, American Institute of Mining Engineers; President, American Society for Testing Materials; Chairman, National Research Council
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Samuel Gridley Howe |
e. 1812 |
Physician; Founder, Director, Perkins Institution for the Blind; Abolitionist, Member of the Secret Six, Supporters of John Brown |
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Charles Hale Hoyt |
e. 1876 |
Producer; Playwright, A Trip to Chinatown, A Parlor Match; A Stranger in New York; Drama Critic; Manager, Hoyt’s Madison Square Theatre; Member, New Hampshire Legislature |
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John Hull |
e. 1635 |
Mint Master, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Christine McGuire Hunschofsky |
1987 |
Public Servant, Mayor, Parkland, FL; Former Parkland, FL City Commissioner; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2019
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Leavitt Hunt |
e. 1839 |
Lawyer, Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General, United States Army; Linguist (Persian, Sanskrit); Photographer |
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Richard Morris Hunt |
e. 1839 |
Architect; Founder, American Institute of Architects; Designed Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pedestal of Statue of Liberty, Fogg Art Museum, the Biltmore Estate |
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Samuel Hunt |
e. 1753 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1776-1805) |
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James W. Hunt III |
1990 |
Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and Community Relations, Northeast Utilities; Chief of Environment and Energy, City of Boston; Member, Board of Trustees, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2009 |
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George Lathrop Huntington |
e. 1820 |
Mayor, Springfield, Illinois |
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Henry Greenough Huntington |
e. 1863 |
Vice-Consul of the United States and Acting Belgian Consul at Florence; Author, Florentine Notes
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Elisha Hutchinson |
e. 1648 |
Chief Justice, Court of Common Pleas. Province of Massachusetts Bay |
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Thomas Hutchinson |
e. 1716 |
Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court; Lieutenant Governor (1758-1771) and Governor (1771-1774), Province of Massachusetts Bay; Historian, The History of the Colony (Province) of Massachusetts Bay (three volumes) |
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Joanne Hyppolite |
1987 |
Curator, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of African American History and Culture; Chief Curator, Co-Curator, A Century in the Making: Building the National Museum of African American History and Culture; Chief Curator, History Miami; Author, Ola Shakes It Up, Seth and Samona |
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Antonino E. Iovino |
1922 |
Attorney; Suffolk County Assistant D.A.; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1962 |
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Charles Jackson |
e. 1784 |
Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1813-1824); Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Author, Treatise on the Pleadings and Practice in Real Actions |
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Henry Jackson |
e. 1756 |
Colonel, Continental Army; Original Member, Society of the Cincinnati
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James Jackson |
e. 1784 |
President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Harvard; Co-Founder, New England Journal of Medicine |
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Jonathan Jackson |
e. 1750 |
Member, Continental Congress; Treasurer, Harvard College |
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Joseph Jackson |
e. 1742 |
Minister, Christ Church, Congregational, Brookline |
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Constantine P. Jameson |
1937 |
Master, Boston Latin School; Actor (Conrad Jameson); Semi-Pro Baseball Player; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2001 |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Clifford B. Janey |
1964 |
Educator; VP of Scholastic Inc.; Superintendent of Schools, Newark, New Jersey, District of Columbia, Rochester, New York; Chief Academic Officer, Boston Public Schools
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Leonard Jarvis |
e. 1791 |
Representative in Congress, Maine (1829-1837); Sheriff, Hancock County, Maine (1821-1829) |
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William Jenks |
e. 1790 |
Minister, Bath, Maine; First Minister to Seamen, Boston; Pastor, Green Street Church, Unitarian |
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Austin W. Jones Jr. |
1948 |
Lawyer; Chief Deputy Clerk, U.S. District Court, District of MA; 1st African-American Clerk of a Boston Court; Honored with a Bronze Plaque by Sculptor Kahlil Gibran at the Federal Court House |
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Julia Jones |
1999 |
Film and Television Actor; The Twilight Saga, ER |
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Dennis J. Kearney
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1968
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Attorney and Politician; Massachusetts State Representative; Sheriff of Suffolk County
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Harry V. Keefe Jr. |
1939 |
Investment Manager; Partner, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods; Founder, Keefe Management; Benefactor, Boston Latin School, Harry V. Keefe Jr. Library; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1999 |
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Robert H. Keller |
1942 |
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George Kenneally |
1919 |
All-Pro / Hall of Famer (New England, PA) ; AFL / NFL Coach, Owner, Player (Pottsville (PA) Maroons, Boston Bulldogs, Boston Braves, Philadelphia Eagles, Boston Shamrocks - AFL Champs 1939); High School Educator / Coach (MA High School Coaches Hall of Fame)
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Arthur Leo Kennedy |
1959 |
Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Boston; Rector, St. John’s Seminary, Brighton
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Joseph P. Kennedy |
1908 |
Businessman; Banker; Importer; Movie Producer; First Chairman, United States Securities and Exchange Commission; Minister to Great Britain; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1957; Father of President John F. Kennedy |
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Reuben Kidner |
1871 |
Minister, Trinity Church |
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John King |
1981 |
Broadcast Journalist; Chief National Correspondent, Cable News Network (CNN); Host, Inside Politics |
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Dick (Richard Stuart Cutter) King |
1912 |
All American Football Player, Harvard 1915; Pioneer Professional Football Player and Coach |
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William Kneeland |
e. 1740 |
President, Massachusetts Medical Society |
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Henry Knox |
e. 1758 |
Major General; Chief of Artillery, Continental Army; United States Secretary of War (1789-1794); Continental Secretary of War (1785-1789); Bookseller; Original Member, Society of the Cincinnati |
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Yehuda Krinsky |
e. 1945 |
Rabbi; Chabad-Lubavittch Hasidic Movement; Chairman, L”Inyonei Chinuch and Machneh Israel; Director, Kehot Publication Society. |
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Stephen Kurkjian |
1962 |
Acclaimed Investigative Reporter; Former Editor / D.C. Bureau Chief / Investigative Reporter for the Boston Globe ; Founding Member, Spotlight Team; National / Regional Award Recipient, including Three Pulitzer Prizes; Author, "Master Thieves: The Boston Gangsters Who Pulled Off the World's Greatest Art Heist" |
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Charles Stoddard Lane |
1876 |
Pastor, Presbyterian Church; Mount Vernon, New York; Secretary, Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford Theological Seminary; Vice-President, Hartford School of Religious Pedagogy |
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Philip J. Landrigan |
1959 |
Epidemiologist; Pediatrician; Chair, Department of Preventive Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City; Author, Raising Healthy Children in a Toxic World; Recipient, Rachel Carson Environmental Award, National Nutritional oods Association; Meritorious Servcie Medal, United States Public Health Service; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2014
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Samuel Langdon |
e. 1729 |
President, Harvard College (1774-1780); Minister, First Church, Congregational, Portsmouth, New Hampshire |
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William L. Langer |
1912 |
Chairman, History Department, Harvard University; Director, Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services; President, American Historical Association; Editor, An Encyclopedia of World History; Author, The Diplomacy of Imperialism; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1972 |
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Samuel Pierpoint Langley |
e. 1845 |
Physicist; Inventor of the Bolometer; Pioneer in Aviation; eponym: Langley Air Force Base; Secretary, Smithsonian Institution; Founder, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory |
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Roy E. Larsen |
1917 |
President, Time, Inc., Publisher, Time, Life, Fortune, Sports Illustrated; Chairman, National Citizens Commission for Public Schools; Director, Nature Conservancy; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1967 |
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T. Vincent Learson |
1931 |
President, Chief Operating Officer, IBM; United States Ambassador at Large for Law of the Sea Matters; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1969 |
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Michael Leven |
1955 |
Prominent Corporate and Hospitality Executive; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Georgia Aquarium; Chief Executive Officer, President, U.S. Franchise Systems; President, Chief Operating Officer, Holiday Inns Worldwide; President, Days Inn of America; Founder of Asian American Hotel Association; Chairman, Biomedical Services Board, American Red Cross; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2016
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Robert Levenson |
1913 |
Partner, Purl Knit Sales Co.; Lyricist, My Belgian Rose, When the Lilies Bloom in France Again, Little by Little You’re Breaking My Heart |
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Norman B. Leventhal |
1933 |
Co-Founder/Chairman, The Beacon Companies; Award-Winning Developer, Rowes Wharf, Norman B. Leventhal Park at Post Office Square; Benefactor, Boston Public Library, Norman B. Leventhal Map Center; MIT, Muriel and Norman B. Leventhal Center for Jewish Life; Author, Mapping Boston; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1986 |
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Frederic Percival Leverett |
e. 1817 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School; Author, Leverett’s Latin Lexicon
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John Leverett |
e. 1635 |
Governor, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1673-1679); Governor, Acadia (1654-1657)
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John Leverett the Younger |
e. 1669 |
President, Harvard College (1707-1724) (founder “of the liberal tradition of Harvard University”); Judge, Superior Court, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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Max Levine |
1907 |
Educator; Modern Language Master, Boston Latin School (1915-1960); Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1960; Officer at BLSA |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Ezra Lincoln |
e. 1830 |
Major, United States Army |
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Herman Lincoln |
e. 1831 |
Minister, Jamaica Plain; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Providence, Rhode Island |
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Howard Lindsay (Herman Nelke) |
1907 |
Playwright, Librettist (with Russel Crouse): State of the Union, The Sound of Music, Call Me Madam; Actor, Director, Broadway Producer; President, The Players Club; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1956 |
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John Wesley Lindsay |
e. 1833 |
President, Genesee College (later Syracuse University) |
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William Birckhead Lindsay |
e. 1869 |
Professor of Chemistry, Dickinson College; Co-Author, Manual of Chemistry (with H.F. Storer) |
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James Lloyd |
e. 1776 |
United States Senator (1807-1813, 1822-1826); Developer, India Wharf, Central Wharf; Supporter, Boston Athenaeum; President, Boston Manufacturing Company. Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Member, American Antiquarian Society |
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Richard Walley Lodge |
1874 |
Metallurgist; Author, Notes on Assaying and Metallurgical Laboratory Experiments |
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Edward Lawrence Logan |
1894 |
Major General, United States Army, Massachusetts National Guard; Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1901-1902) and Senate (1906); Massachusetts Commander, American Legion; President, National Guard Association of the United States; Logan International Airport Named in His Honor |
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Warren Plimpton Lombard |
e. 1865 |
Physician; President, American Physiological Society |
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Charles L. Longfield |
1974 |
Chief Scientist, Senior Vice President, Blackbaud, Inc.; Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Target Analysis Group, Inc.; Co-Founder, Chief Scientist, Chief Executive Officer, Target Software, Inc.; Dr. Joseph F. Desmond ’44 Volunteer Award 1994
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William F. Looney Jr. |
1949 |
Lawyer; Founding Partner, Looney and Grossman; President, Boston Bar Association; Founder, BLS Foundation; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1985 |
|
William F. Looney Sr. |
1915 |
First President, Boston State College; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1963 |
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Albert Bates Lord |
1930 |
Chair, Department of Folklore and Mythology, Professor of Classics, Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature, Harvard University; Author, The Singer of Tales, The Singer Resumes the Tale; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1990 |
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Edward Greely Loring |
e. 1844 |
Lieutenant-Colonel, United States Army; Director, Boston Art Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) |
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James Lovell |
e. 1744 |
Usher, Boston Latin School; Member, Continental Congress; Cipher Expert, deciphered British messages for General Washington; Signer, Articles of Confederation |
|
John Lovell |
e. 1717 |
Loyalist; Head Master, Boston Latin School (1734-1775)
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Joseph Lovell |
e. 1800 |
Surgeon-General, United States Army (1818-1836) |
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Augustus Lowell |
1846 |
Treasurer, Merrimack Manufacturing Company, Boott Cotton Mill; Director, Winnipiseogee Lake Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company; Member of Corporation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Vice President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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James Jackson Lowell
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1854
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First Lieutenant, United States Army (d. 1862, Glendale, Virginia)
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John Lowell |
e. 1711 |
Congregational Minister, Newburyport |
|
John Lowell |
e. 1776 |
Co-Founder, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Athenaeum |
|
Samuel Henry Lunt |
e. 1847 |
Captain, United States Army |
|
Shelby R. Lyman |
1955 |
Educator; Syndicated Writer; Nationally Ranked Chess Master (No. 18); Commentator, World Championship Chess Match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky |
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Benjamin Lynde |
e. 1680 |
Chief Justice, Superior Court, Province of Massachusetts Bay |
|
Malcolm A. MacIntyre |
1925 |
Under Secretary, United States Air Force; President, Eastern Air Lines (credited with establishing NYC/Boston/D.C. Shuttle; Executive Vice President, Martin Marietta Corporation; Lawyer; Inductee, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1965 |
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Freddie (Frederick Edward) Maguire |
1918 |
Major League Baseball Player (1924-1931), New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, Boston Braves; Scout, Boston Red Sox |
|
Herbert N. Maletz |
1931 |
Attorney and Judge; Nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson to a seat on the U.S. Customs Court, and later served on the U.S. Court of International Trade. He served as a Lt. Colonel in the U.S. Army during World War II. |
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Burton Malkiel |
1949 |
Economist; Professor of Economics, Chair Economics Department, Princeton University; Dean, Yale School of Management; Member, Council of Economic Advisers; President, American Finance Association; Author, A Random Walk Down Wall Street; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2011 |
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Wilfred Malenbaum |
1930 |
Economist; Economic Development Specialist; United States Representative on Numerous International Commissions; Author, The World Wheat Economy: 1885-1939; Modern India’s Economy: Two Decades of Planned Growth; World Demand for Raw Materials in 1985 and 2000 (1978) |
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Seaton W. Manning |
1930 |
Professor, San Francisco State College; Industrial Secretary, Boston Urban League; Author, Negro Trade Unionists in Boston, The Tragedy of the Ten-Million-Acre Bill |
|
Harold “Doc” Martin |
1916 |
Educator; Professional Athlete; Athletic Director/Coach; Director, Ground School at Tuskegee Air Field; Norwich University’s first African American student; WWII Veteran, U.S. Army Air Force. Buried at Arlington National Cemetery (1945). |
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Augustus Francke Mason |
e. 1858 |
Pastor, Calvinist Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
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Jonathan Mason |
e. 1774 |
United States Senator (1800-1803); Representative in Congress (1817-1820) |
|
Cotton Mather |
e. 1669 |
New England Puritan Minister; Theologian; Author |
|
Samuel Mather |
e. 1681 |
Congregational Minister, Witney, England; Theologian |
|
Samuel Mather |
e. 1712 |
Minister; Second Church, Congregational; Author, Life of Cotton Mather
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| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
|
Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Dickens Mathieu |
1983 |
General Counsel and Secretary of the College, Trinity College, Hartford; Founding Director, Discovering Justice, The James D. St. Clair Court Education Project |
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Richard A. May |
1914 |
United States Government Service; Presidential Highest Civilian Award, Medal of Freedom |
|
Samuel May |
1825 |
Minister, Leicester Unitarian Church |
|
Thomas McCarthy |
1968 |
Chairman, Beijing International Group (Sports Management)
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Samuel Foster McCleary |
1836 |
City Clerk, Boston |
|
David McClure |
e. 1759 |
Minister, New Hampton, New Hampshire and East Winsor, Connecticut
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Wade H. McCree Jr. |
1937 |
U.S. Solicitor General; 1st African American Justice, U.S. Appeals Court, Sixth Circuit, U.S. District Court, Eastern Michigan; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1961 |
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Robert F. McDermott |
1937 |
Brigadier General, United States Air Force; First Permanent Professor and First Dean of Faculty, United States Air Force Academy; Chief Executive Officer, United Services Automobile Association (USAA); Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1994 |
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George Leonard McKim |
1918 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1948-1954) |
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Edward F. McLaughlin Jr. |
1938 |
Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1961-1963); Member, Boston City Council (1953-1960), President (1959-1960); Lieutenant, United States Navy |
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John McLean (McLane) |
e. 1772 |
Philanthropist, Endowed Massachusetts General Hospital, McLean Hospital |
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Thomas Melvil |
e. 1758 |
Participant, Boston Tea Party |
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Theodore Aloysius Metcalf |
e. 1858 |
Chancellor, Archdiocese of Boston
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George Harrison Mifflin |
1861 |
Publisher; President, Houghton, Mifflin Company
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Henry A. Miley Jr. |
1932 |
General, United States Army; Commander, Army Materiel Command; Awarded Distinguished Service Medal |
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Melvin B. Miller |
1952 |
Publisher, Editor, Bay State Banner; Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Massachusetts; Conservator, Unity Bank and Trust Company; Partner, Fitch, Miller and Tourse; Vice President, General Counsel, WHDH TV; Trustee, Boston University; Trustee, Huntington Theatre Company; Author, How to Get Rich When You Ain’t Got Nothing: The African-American Guide to Gaining and Building Wealth; Boston's Banner Years: 1965–2015, A Saga of Black Success |
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Merton H. Miller |
1940 |
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1990); Faculty, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago; Fellow, Econometric Society; President, American Finance Association; Co-Creator, Modigliani-Miller Theorem; Author, Merton Miller on Derivatives, Financial Innovations and Market Volatility, Macroeconomics: A Neoclassical Introduction; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1995 |
|
Stanley Miller |
1948 |
Real Estate Entrepreneur; Founder, Space Makers, Realty Financial Partners; Partner, Congress Realty Companies’ Chairman, Board of Directors, Boston Latin School Association; Introduced Annual Giving Effort as BLSA President (1978); Philanthropist; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1997 |
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Martin Milmore |
1860 |
Sculptor, Roxbury Soldiers' Monument at Forest Hills Cemetery (Boston, 1867), the American Sphinx in Mount Auburn Cemetery (Cambridge, 1872), the Statue of John Glover on Commonwealth Avenue (Boston, 1875), the Soldiers and Sailors Monument for the Boston Common (1877), and a bust of Senator Charles Sumner, now displayed in the U.S. Senate
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Leroy Matthew Simpson Miner |
1901 |
Dean, Harvard Dental School; Author, The Problem of Dental Infection, Dental Disease as Related to Systemic Disease, The New Dentistry |
|
John Francis Moakley |
1879 |
Track and Field Coach, Cornell University, United States Olympic Team (1920); Inductee, National Track and Field Hall of Fame |
|
Paul Mockapetris |
1966 |
Co-Inventor (Jon Postel); Domain Name System; Developer, SMPT Email Server; Proposer, DNS Architecture; Writer, Jeeves (DNS implementation); Program Manager, Advanced Research Projects Agency; Chair, Internet Engineering Task Force; Inductee, Internet Hall of Fame
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|
Jo (Joseph Jacinto) Mora |
e. 1890 |
Painter, Photographer, Sculptor, Scratching a Twister, Poppy Girl; Author, A Log of the Spanish Main, Californios: The Saga of the Hard-Riding Vaqueros, America’s First Cowboys |
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Alfred Moore |
e. 1763 |
Captain, Continental Army; Justice, United States Supreme Court (1800-1804); Attorney General, North Carolina (1782-1792) |
|
Charles Sturtevant Moore |
1869 |
Principal, Taunton High School, New Bedford High School |
|
Frederick T. Moore Jr. |
1932 |
Captain, United States Navy; Chief of Staff, Naval Air Training Command, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida; Commanding Officer, USS Saratoga (CV-60); Played Key Role in Naval Aviator Ramp Up, One of the Wonders of the Modern World |
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Clement G. Morgan |
1886 |
Lawyer; Founding Member, Niagara Movement, Boston Branch National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Member, Cambridge Common Council |
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Jean O'Callaghan-Morris |
1978 |
Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 1998 |
|
William F. Morrissey |
1915 |
Commissioner, Port of Boston Authority; Chair, Boston's Board of Assessors; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1976 |
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Godfrey Morse |
e. 1863 |
Attorney; Member, Boston School Committee; Member and Chairman, Boston Common Council; President, Leonard Morse Home for Infirm Hebrews
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Hosea Ballou Morse |
e. 1870 |
Sinologist, Chinese Maritime Customs Service; Author, The International Relations of the Chinese Empire |
|
Perez Morton |
e. 1760 |
Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1810-1832); Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1806-1808; 1810-1811); Member, Committees of Safety, Committees of Correspondence; Deputy Grand Master, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, Masons |
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William James Morton |
1863 |
Physician; Editor, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease; President, New York Neurological Society; Pioneer, Electrotherapeutics, Cataphoresis; established device (eponym: Morton current) that led to the X-ray |
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John Lothrop Motley |
e. 1824 |
Minister to Austria and Great Britain; Historian; Author, The Rise of the Dutch Republic, The United Netherlands, Causes of the Civil War in America |
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Most Rev. William Murphy |
1957 |
Roman Catholic Bishop, Rockville Center, Long Island
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|
William Francis Murray |
1900 |
Representative in Congress (1911-1914); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1907-1908); Postmaster, Boston |
|
David Saville Muzzey |
1889 |
Professor of American History, Columbia University; Gouverneur Morris Professor of History, Columbia University; Author, An American History; Readings in American History |
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Anton Myrer |
1939 |
Author, Once an Eagle, The Big War, In Love and War |
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Raymond D. Nasher |
1939 |
Founder, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, Texas, Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1993 |
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William Newell |
e. 1820 |
Minister, First Parish, Unitarian, Cambridge |
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Barry Newman |
1948 |
Stage, Screen, and Television Actor; The Mousetrap; What Makes Sammy Run?; The Lawyer; Vanishing Point; Petrocelli; Benefactor, Boston Latin School |
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Samuel Newman |
e. 1766 |
Captain, United States Army |
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Charles McIlvaine Nicholson |
e. 1862 |
Rector, Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole
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Stephen Westcott Nickerson |
e. 1867 |
Economist; Author, The Laws of Money and the Errors and Recantations of the United States Supreme Court; History of the Bank of England |
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William North |
e. 1764 |
Adjutant General, Continental Army |
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Elliot Norton |
1922 |
Drama Critic, Boston Post, Boston Record American, Boston Herald American; The Dean of American Theatre Critics; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1981 |
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Benjamin Franklin Nutting |
e. 1816 |
Artist; Exhibitions: New England Art Union, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Art Club |
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Jack (John J.) O'Callahan |
1975 |
United States Olympic Gold Medal Hockey Team (1980); Professional Hockey Player, Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils; Featured in films: Miracle on Ice, and Miracle; Founder, Beanpot Financial
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| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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David Ochterlony |
e. 1766 |
Major-General, Army of British East India Co,; Baronet; Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath |
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Thomas H. O’Connor |
1942 |
Professor, Chair, History Department, University Historian, Boston College; Author, Lords of the Loom: The Cotton Whigs and the Coming of the Civil War, South Boston: My Home Town, Boston Irish: A Political History, The Athens of America: Boston, 1825-1845; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1998 |
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Cleo A. O'Donnell |
1903 |
Head Football Coach, Purdue University, College of the Holy Cross, St. Anselm College, Everett High School, Greatest High School Team of All Time (1914) (Sports Illustrated, 1984) |
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Iyeoka I. Okoawo |
1993 |
Poet; Recording Artist; TED Global Fellow 2010; Her “Yellow Brick Road Song” was featured on HBO and USA Network series; MA Industry Hip-Hop Award, 2007 |
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Daniel José Older |
1998 |
New York Times Best Selling Author; Fantasy Writer, Salsa Nocturna, Half-Resurrection Blues, Shadowshaper; Named "Rising Star of the Genre (urban fantasy)" by Publishers Weekly |
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Wilfred L. O’Leary |
1925 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1964-1976); Award-Winning Educator; Colonel, United States Air Force; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1975 |
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Andrew Oliver |
e. 1713 |
Merchant; Lieutenant Governor, Province of Massachusetts Bay (1771-1774); Secretary of the Province (1756-1771) |
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Andrew Oliver |
e. 1739 |
Judge, Court of Common Pleas, Essex County |
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Brindley Sylvester Oliver |
e. 1763 |
Surgeon, British Army |
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Daniel Oliver |
e. 1777 |
Minister, Beverly |
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Henry Kemble Oliver |
e. 1810 |
Mayor, Lawrence (1859); Mayor, Salem (1877-1880); Adjutant-General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1844-1848); Treasurer, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1886-1889); Superintendent of Schools, Lawrence (1857-1859) |
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Peter Oliver |
e. 1719 |
Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court, Province of Massachusetts Bay |
|
William Sandford Oliver |
e. 1756 |
Loyalist; Sheriff, St. John County, New Brunswick
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Michael O’Neill |
1978 |
Chairman, Boston School Committee; Executive Vice President, Financial Services, Agency 451; President, Citizens Financial Group Insurance Services |
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Harrison Gray Otis |
e. 1773 |
United States Senator (1817-1822); Representative in Congress (1791-1801); United States Attorney. District of Massachusetts (1796); President, Massachusetts Senate (1895-1806; 1808-1811); Mayor of Boston (1829-1832); Judge, Massachusetts Court of Common Pleas; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Samuel Allyne Otis |
e. 1748 |
Secretary, United States Senate (1789-1814); Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1784-1785) |
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Adino Paddock |
e. 1735 |
Colonel Militia, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Captain British Army |
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Paul Paget Sr. |
1941 |
Philanthropist; Board Member, Boston Latin School Alumni Association; U.S. Navy Veteran, WWII; 3rd Generation Owner of Boston’s historic Swan Boats (named a Boston Landmark in 2011 and the only boats of their kind in the world), founded by his Grandfather Robert Paget in 1877 |
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Charles Jackson Paine
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1849
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Major-General, United States Army; Yachtsman, Three-Time Winner America’s Cup; Great-grandson of Robert Treat Paine (e. 1738), Declaration of Independence Signer
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Joshua Paine |
e. 1773 |
Minister, First Church, Congregational, Charlestown |
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Robert Treat Paine |
e. 1738 |
Signer, Declaration of Independence; Member, Continental Congress; Prosecuting Attorney, Boston Massacre; Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1777-1790); Justice, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (1790-1804) |
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Robert Treat Paine |
1851 |
Philanthropist; President, Associated Charities; Great-grandson of Robert Treat Paine (e. 1738), Declaration of Independence Signer) |
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Summer Paine |
1861 |
2nd Lieutenant, United States Army (d. 1863, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania)
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William Palfrey |
e. 1749 |
Paymaster-General, Continental Army |
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Jack (John A.) Palladino
|
1962 |
Private Investigator; Attorney: high profile work for: John DeLorean, Bill Clinton, Courtney Love |
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Isaac Parker |
e. 1777 |
Chief Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1814-1830); Representative in Congress (1797-1799) |
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Samuel Dunn Parker |
e. 1788 |
District Attorney, Suffolk County |
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Samuel Parker Parker |
e. 1815 |
Minister, Stockbridge |
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George Parkman |
e. 1800 |
Physician; Philanthropist; Benefactor, McLean Hospital; |
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William Parmenter |
e. 1800 |
Representative in Congress (1837-1845) |
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Thomas Parsons |
1825 |
Chairman, Massachusetts Prison Commission |
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Thomas Willam. Parsons |
e. 1828 |
Poet; Translator, Dante’s Divine Comedy; Dentist |
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Ira Pastan |
e. 1948 |
Researcher, 60-year Career at NIH; Distinguished Investigator, National Cancer Institute; Founder, NCI Laboratory of Molecular Biology; Discovered New Class of Cancer Drugs, Recombinant Immunotoxins; Pioneered the Field of Receptor Biology in Animal Cells; 2020 Service to America Medal (for Career Achievement) |
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Selim Hobart Peabody |
e. 1842 |
President, Chicago Academy of Sciences; Vice-President, University of Illinois |
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John Peck |
e. 1736 |
Shipbuilder: Hazard, Empress of China |
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William Dandridge Peck |
e. 1771 |
Botanist; Entomologist; Professor of Natural History, Harvard University; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Founding Member, Vice President, American Antiquarian Society; Author, Natural History of the Slug Worm, On Insects which Affect Oaks and Cherry Trees |
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Henry Pelham |
e. 1758 |
Loyalist; Painter, Cartographer, Engraver; Engraving: The Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or The Bloody Massacre |
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Ebenezer Pemberton |
e. 1680 |
Minister, Old South Church, Congregational |
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Ebenezer Pemberton |
e. 1712 |
Minister, Old North Church, Episcopal |
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Sir William Pepperell |
e. 1755 |
Loyalist; Founder, Bible Society; Founder, London Association of Loyalists |
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Dexter Perkins |
1905 |
Professor of History, University of Rochester; Pitt Professor of American History and Institutions, Cambridge University; Professor of American Civilization, Cornell University; President, Salzburg Global Seminar; President, American Historical Association; Author, The American Approach to Foreign Policy |
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Charles Abner Phelps |
e. 1832
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President, Massachusetts Senate; U.S. Consul in Bohemia |
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Thomas L. Phillips |
1942 |
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Raytheon; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1968 |
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Wendell Phillips |
1827 |
Abolitionist; Orator |
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William Phillips |
e. 1758 |
Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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George Alcott Phinney |
1876 |
Minister, Cliftondale, Peabody, Salem, Dorchester, Newton Centre, Roslindale |
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Edward Charles Pickering |
e. 1862 |
Astronomer; Director, Harvard College Observatory; Author, Elements of Physical Manipulations; Co-founder, Appalachian Mountain Club
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Richard G. Pond |
1977 |
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer, Henley Limited Partnership; Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Boston Celtics Limited Partnership; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 1996
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Augustus Russell Pope |
e. 1829 |
Unitarian Minister, Kingston, Somerville; Inventor, Burglar Alarm
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William Dummer Powell |
e. 1762 |
Loyalist; Chief Justice, Upper Canada |
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Frederic Henry Prince |
e. 1870 |
Investor; Chairman, Union Stockyards and Transit Company |
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Frederick Octavius Prince |
e. 1827 |
Mayor of Boston (1877, 1879-1881); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1851-1853), Massachusetts Senate (1854); President, Board of Trustees, Boston Public Library |
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John Prince |
e. 1769 |
Minister, First Church, Unitarian, Salem |
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William Prince |
e. 1824 |
Major, United States Army |
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Charles Pickering Putnam
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e. 1855 |
Chairman, Board of Children’s Institutions; President, American Pediatric Society; Founder, Boston Society for the Relief of Destitute Mothers and Children
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James Jackson Putnam |
1862 |
Neurologist; President, American Neurological Association; President, American Psychoanalytical Association
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J. Pickering (John Amory Lowell) Putnam |
e. 1864 |
Architect; Designer, Apartment Houses; Author, The Open Fire-Place in All Ages, Improved Plumbing Appliances, Plumbing and Household Sanitation
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Thomas Ruggles Pynchon |
e. 1832 |
President, Trinity College |
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Carroll Quigley |
1929 |
Historian; Political Philosopher; Professor, School of Foreign Affairs, Georgetown University; Author, The Evolution of Civilizations: An Introduction to Historical Analysis, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time, Weapons Systems and Political Stability: A History; Consultant: Defense Department, House Select Committee on Astronautics & Space Exploration, U.S. Navy, Smithsonian |
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Josiah Quincy (Quincey) Jr. |
e. 1754 |
Patriot; Emissary to Great Britain; Defense Attorney for Captain Preston, Boston Massacre |
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Samuel Quincy (Quincey) |
e. 1743 |
Loyalist; Solicitor General, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Comptroller of Customs, Antigua |
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Irving Rabb |
1930 |
Vice Chairman, President, Stop & Shop; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Beth Israel Hospital; Board Member, Boston Symphony Orchestra, New England Conservatory of Music, Dana Farber Cancer Institute |
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Sidney Rabb |
1916 |
Introduced Modern Supermarket Concept; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Stop & Shop (orig. Economy Grocery Stores); Board Member, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Museum of Fine Arts, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Hebrew College; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1955 |
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Joseph A. Raffaele |
1962 |
Entrepreneur; Founder, Plantation Products |
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John Rand |
e. 1735 |
Librarian, Harvard College; Congregational Minister, Lyndeborough, New Hampshire |
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Frank Eldridge Randall |
1870 |
Attorney; President, Empire Coal and Coke Company; Secretary and Treasurer, Western Gas and Fuel Company; Vice-President and Treasurer, Washington County Railroad |
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Dan Rea |
1966 |
Broadcast Journalist, WBZ Television and Radio, Nightside with Dan Rea
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Sumner Redstone |
1940 |
Lawyer; Businessman; Media Magnate; Chairman, National Amusements, Viacom, CBS, Paramount Pictures; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1989
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James Reed |
1851 |
Minister, Swedenborgian Church; Author, Swedenborg and the New Church |
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Edward Hutchinson Robbins Revere |
e. 1840 |
Surgeon, United States Army (d. September 17, 1862, Antietam)
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Paul Joseph Revere |
e. 1842 |
Colonel, 20th Massachusetts Volunteers, United States Army (d. July 4, 1763, Gettysburg) |
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Frank Chase Richardson |
e. 1871 |
Neurologist; President, Boston Homœopathic Medical Society; President Massachusetts Homœopathic Medical Society; President, Society of Neurology and Psychiatry |
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George Washington Richardson |
e. 1820 |
Mayor, Worcester
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Joseph Roberts |
e. 1730 |
Minister, Leicester |
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Sidney Roberts |
1935 |
Educator; 1st Professorial Appointment to the Dept. of Physiological Chemistry in the new UCLA Medical School; Second Lieutenant, Surgeon General's Office, U.S. Army |
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Edward Robinson |
1875 |
Director, Museum of Fine Arts; Director, Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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Patrick Roche |
1946 |
Entrepreneur; Co-Founder, Roche Bros./Sudbury Farms Supermarkets; Philanthropist; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2002 |
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Ralph B. Rogers |
1926 |
Chairman, President, CEO, Texas Industries; Chairman, Public Broadcasting System; Co-Founder, Children’s Television Workshop; Recipient, Horatio Alger Award; Ralph Lowell Award, Corporation for Public Broadcasting; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1966 |
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Hubert St. Pierre Ruffin |
e. 1870 |
Attorney, Ruffin and Wilson |
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Gerald Mayer Rubin |
1967 |
Biologist; Professor; Vice President, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; John D. MacArthur Professor of Genetics, University of California, Berkeley; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Microbiology; Pioneer, Use of Transposable P Elements in Genetics, Scientist of the Year (R&D Magazine)
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Thomas Ryan Jr. |
1959 |
President, Chief Operating Officer, American Stock Exchange; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Kidder-Peabody; C-Chairman, New York Stock Exchange Market Regulations Review Committee; Benefactor, Boston Latin School
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Robert Sabbag |
1964 |
Journalist; Author, Snowbird: A Brief Career in the Cocaine Trade, Smokescreen: A True Adventure; Screenwriter, Golden Globe Nominated Film Witness Protection; Survivor, ANE Flight 248 Crash
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George Blagdon Safford |
1848 |
Minister, Burlington, Vermont |
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Stanley Salett |
1955 |
National Education Policy Advisor (an architect of Upward Bound, Head Start); Civil Rights Organizer; Author |
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Edward Elbridge Salisbury |
1828 |
Professor of Arabic and Sanskrit, Yale College; President American Oriental Society |
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Richard Saltonstall |
e. 1740 |
Colonel, British Army |
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Frederick P. Salvucci |
1957 |
Civil Engineer; Secretary of Transportation, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1975-1979; 1983-1991); Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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George Santayana |
1882 |
Philosopher; Essayist; Novelist; Founder, Boston Latin School Register; Author, The Life of Reason: or the Phases of Human Progress, Scepticism and Animal Faith: Introduction to a System of Philosophy, The Last Puritan: A Memoir in the Form of a Novel |
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Epes Sargent |
e. 1829 |
Poet; Playwright; Journalist; Editor, New York Mirror, Boston Evening Transcript; Author, Wealth and Worth, or, Which Makes the Man? |
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Henry Winthrop Sargent |
1826 |
Horticulturalist; Author, Skeleton Tours, Supplements to Andrew Downing’s A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening |
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Winthrop Sargent |
e. 1759 |
Captain-Lieutenant, Continental Artillery; Secretary, Northwest Territory (1788-1798), Acting Governor (1796-1798); Governor, Mississippi Territory (1798-1801); Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, American Antiquarian Society; Original Member, Society of the Cincinnati |
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William Schawbel |
1957 |
Founder, Chief Executive Officer, The Schawbel Corporation (Patented ThermaCELL Technology); Co-Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Town and Country Corp. President, Boston Latin School Foundation; Benefactor Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2013
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Marvin Samuel Schindler |
1950 |
Professor of German and Slavic Studies, Chair, Department of Romance and Germanic Languages and Literatures, Wayne State University; Recipient, Bundesverdienstkreuz, Germany’s Highest Civilian Honor |
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John Schouler |
e. 1860 |
Rear Admiral, United States Navy
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Horace Elisha Scudder |
1854 |
Atlantic Monthly Editor; Author; Historian; His Early History Text is the Standard for History Text Books |
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Jeremiah Evarts Scudder |
e. 1845 |
Minister, Great Barrington |
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Samuel Hubbard Scudder |
e. 1846 |
Entomologist; Paleontologist, Founder of Insect Paleontology in America; A Collection of his Papers is in the Smithsonian Institution Archives; Co-founder, Appalachian Mountain Club |
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David Sears |
e. 1799 |
Merchant; Longwood Developer
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Norman Seaver |
1850 |
Minister, Rutland, Vermont; Brooklyn, New York; Syracuse, New York; St. Paul, Minnesota |
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Sheldon Seevak |
1946 |
Investment Banker; Social Justice Activist; Lawyer; Partner, Goldman Sachs, Founder, Real Estate Division; Philanthropist; Benefactor, Facing History and Ourselves; Benefactor, Boston Latin School, Seevak Chair in History; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2000 |
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Harold B. Segel |
1947 |
Professor of Slavic Literatures and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; Author, The Literature of Eighteenth-Century Russia: A History and Anthology, Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Humanism, The Columbia Guide to the Literature of Eastern Europe Since 1945; Decorated by Polish Government for Contributions on Behalf of Polish Culture |
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Jonathan Sewall |
e. 1696 |
Minister, Old South Church, Congregational; Declined Presidency, Harvard College (1724) |
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Joseph Sewall |
e. 1737 |
Loyalist; Attorney General, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Judge of Admiralty, New Brunswick |
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Samuel Sewall |
e. 1765 |
Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1800-1814), Chief Justice (1814); Representative in Congress (1796-1800); Fellow, American Society of Arts and Sciences; Member, American Antiquarian Society |
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Jerrold Lee Shapiro |
1960 |
Professor, Chairman, Department of Counseling Psychology, Director, Center for Professional Development, Santa Clara University; Author, Methods of Group Psychotherapy and Encounter: A Tradition of Innovation, The Measure of a Man: Becoming the Father You Wish Your Father Had Been, Pragmatic Existential Counseling and Psychotherapy: Intimacy, Intuition and the Search for Meaning; American Psychological Association Fellow
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Harry L. Shapiro |
1919 |
Anthropologist; Curator, American Museum of Natural History; President, American Anthropological Association; President, American Eugenics Society; Author, The Heritage of the Bounty: The story of Pitcairn Island through Six Generations, Peking Man, The Jewish People: A Biological History |
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Frederic Cheever Shattuck |
e. 1861 |
Physician; Endowed Chair in Tropical Medicine, Harvard Medical School
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George Cheyne Shattuck |
e. 1822 |
President, Massachusetts Medical Society; Hersey Professor, Theory and Practice of Medicine, Harvard Medical School |
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George Russell Shaw |
e. 1863 |
Architect, Wellesley Town Hall, Boston Free Hospital for Women; Arborist, Author, The Genus Pinus |
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Edward F. Shea |
1960 |
Senior U.S. District Court Judge, Eastern District of Washington (appointed by President Clinton, 1998) |
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Roger Hale Sheaffe |
e. 1770 |
General, British Army; Baronet |
|
Henry Maurice Sheffer |
1901 |
Logician; eponym: Sheffer stroke, Sheffer connective; Credited with coining the term "Boolean algebra" |
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Lawrence E. Shulman |
1937 |
Physician; Founding Director, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases; Chief, Connective Tissue Division, Johns Hopkins Medical School; Recipient, Heberden Medal, British Society of Rheumatology; President, American Rheumatism Association (now American College of Rheumatology); eponym: Shulman Syndrome |
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Nathaniel B. Shurtleff |
e. 1822 |
20th Mayor of Boston (1868-1871); Physician |
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Andrew Sigourney |
e. 1776
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Treasurer, Town of Boston |
|
Lawrence R. Silverman |
1973 |
Ambassador to Kuwait; Director, Office of Southern European Affairs; Director of Israel and Palestinian Affairs; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs
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Samuel Silverman |
1911 |
Corporation Counsel, City of Boston; Member, MA House of Representatives 1915-1916; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1958 |
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Edward Emerson Simmons |
e. 1866 |
Artist; Impressionist Painter |
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John Simpkins |
e. 1776 |
Minister, First Parish, Congregational, Brewster |
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Rachel Skerritt |
1995 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (2017- ); Principal, Eastern Senior High School, Washington, D.C.; Deputy Chief, Leadership Development, D.C. Public Schools; Chief of Staff, Boston Public Schools; English Master, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2011 |
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Richard B. Slifka |
1957 |
Businessman; President & CFO of Global Petroleum Corp |
|
Nathaniel Smibert |
e. 1744 |
Artist |
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Amos Smith |
1834 |
Unitarian Minister, Leominster, Belmont
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Isaac Smith |
e. 1756 |
Librarian, Harvard College
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Joshua L. Smith |
1951 |
Professor, Director, Program in Higher Education and Center for Urban Community College Leadership, New York University School of Education; Chancellor, California Community Colleges; Dean, School of Education, City College of New York |
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Hamilton Sutton Smith |
e. 1870 |
Attorney, Dentist, Photographer |
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Samuel Francis Smith |
1825 |
Author, America; My Country ‘Tis of Thee; Collaborator, "The Star Spangled Banner" ; Minister, Needham; Pastor, First Baptist Church, Newton; Member, Songwriters Hall of Fame |
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Thomas Smith |
e. 1709 |
First Congregational Minister, Portland, Maine |
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Frank M. Snowden Jr. |
1928 |
Chairman, Classics Department, Dean, College of Liberal Studies, Howard University; Cultural Attaché, United States Embassy, Rome; Recipient, National Humanities Medal; Author, Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience; Before Color Prejudice: The Ancient View of Blacks |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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Abraham M. Sonnabend |
1914 |
President, Hotel Corporation of America, Seagrave Corporation, Premier Corporation of America; President, American Jewish Committee, Boston Foundation; Director, Columbia Pictures Corporation, Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation, American Child Guidance Foundation, Palm Beach Community Chest |
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Elmer Ernest Southard |
1893 |
Bullard Professor of Neuropathology, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School; Head, Boston Psychopathic Hospital; President, American Medico-Psychological Association; Author, Shell Shock and Other Neuropsychiatric Problems, Outline of Neuropathology; Pioneered Pathologic Study of the Brain |
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John Jones Spooner |
e. 1764 |
Captain, Continental Army; Rector, Martin’s Brandon Parish, Episcopal, Virginia; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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Edward Sprague |
e. 1760 |
Minister, Dublin, New Hampshire |
|
Henry Rust Stedman |
1867 |
Physician; Founder, Bournewood Hospital; Co-Founder, American Psychiatric Association; Author, Mental Pitfalls of Adolescence
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Guy L. Steele Jr. |
1972 |
Computer Scientist; Mathematician; Programming Language Editor, Developer (Lisp, Scheme, C, Fortran); Author, Common Lisp the Language, The High Performance Fortran Handbook (with C. Koelbel, D, Loveman, R, Schreiber, M. Zosel), The Java Language Specification (with J. Gosling, B. Joy, G. Bracha); American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Julian D. Steele
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1925
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Civil Servant; Social Worker; Urban Planner; President, NAACP – Boston Branch (1945-48); Director, Robert Gould Shaw House; Secretary, United Settlements; Vice President, National Negro Congress; Executive Director, Armstrong-Hemenway Foundation; First Black Moderator, Massachusetts Congregational Christian Conference
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Raymond Bartlett Stevens |
e. 1885 |
New Hampshire Representative in Congress (1913-1915); Member, New Hampshire House of Representatives (1909, 1911, 1913, 1923); Vice Chairman, United States Shipping Board (1917-1920; Member/Special Counsel, Federal Trade Commission |
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Frederic Henry Stimpson |
e. 1815 |
President, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association |
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Charles Augustus Stoddard |
1850 |
Presbyterian Minister, Washington Heights, New York; Editor, New York Observer; Author, Across Russia, Cruising Among the Caribees |
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Solomon Stoddard |
e. 1651 |
Librarian, Harvard College; Congregational Minister, Northhampton |
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Alan A. Stone |
1946 |
Educator, Psychiatrist; Influenced the Evolution of Psychiatric Ethics; Challenged Psychiatry’s Use in Public Policy; President, American Psychiatric Association |
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Archibald Morrison Stone |
e. 1840 |
Minister, Worcester and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Ebenezer Storer |
e. 1737 |
Treasurer, Harvard College |
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Horatio Robinson Storer |
e. 1841 |
Physician; Numismatist; Founder, Gynaecological Society of Boston |
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Moorfield Storey |
1862 |
Lawyer; Civil Rights Leader; Co-Founder, President, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Clerk, United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Editor, American Law Review; President, American Bar Association; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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William Stoughton |
e. 1640 |
Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor (1694-1699; 1700-1701) and Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Presided at Salem Witch Trials
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William Henry Harrison Stowell |
1860 |
Congressman; Industrialist |
|
Ellen Stranberg |
1982 |
Managing Director, Head of Institutional Client Transition Excellence Team, TIAA-CREF; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2000 |
|
William L. Strickland |
1954 |
Professor; Founding Member, Institute of the Black World (Independent Black Think Tank); Consultant,"Eyes on the Prize" and "Malcolm X: Make It Plain" |
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John Hubbard Sturgis |
e. 1845 |
Architect. Original Museum of Fine Arts in Copley Square |
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Charles Sumner |
1826 |
United States Senator; Abolitionist: Advocate for Racially Integrated Schools |
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Mary Tamer |
1985 |
Consultant; Member, Boston School Committee; Director of Strategic Projects, Boston Charter Alliance; Director of Marketing, Senior Communications Project Manager, Harvard Graduate School of Education; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2003 |
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Charles Henry Taylor |
1886 |
Publisher, The Boston Globe |
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Lynne Mooney Teta |
1986 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (2007-2016), First Female Graduate to Serve as Head Master; Benefactor, Boston Latin School |
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Joseph Stevens Buckminster Thacher |
1828 |
Judge, Superior Court of Mississippi
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Peter Thacher |
e. 1685 |
Minister, Weymouth and New North Church, Congregational |
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Peter Thacher |
e. 1759 |
Minister, First Church, Malden and Church in Brattle Square, Congregational; Member, Massachusetts Constitutional Convention; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, Massachusetts Historical Society, Massachusetts Humane Society |
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Peter Oxenbridge Thacher |
e. 1785 |
Judge, Boston Municipal Court |
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Samuel Cooper Thacher |
e. 1796 |
Minister, New South Church, Unitarian; Usher and Acting Head Master, Boston Latin School (1805) |
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Thomas Thacher |
e. 1635 |
First Minister, Old South Church, Congregational |
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Thomas Thatcher |
e. 1763 |
Minister, Dedham |
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Thomas Cushing Thacher |
e. 1784 |
Minister, First Parish, Congregational, Lynn |
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Ebenezer Thayer |
e. 1742 |
Minister, First Congregational Church, Hampton Falls, New Hampshire |
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Joseph Henry Thayer |
1846 |
President, Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; Unitarian Minister, Quincy and Salem |
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Richard Theodore |
1956 |
Artist |
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Thomas W. Thompson |
e. 1779 |
United States Senator (1814-1817), Representative in Congress (1805-1807), New Hampshire; Speaker, New Hampshire House of Representatives |
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Herbert D. Tobin |
1930 |
Real Estate Developer, Southern California; President, Residential Builders Council; Founder, National Association of Home Builders; Chairman, Ben Gurion University Center for Jewish/Arab Understanding; Member, California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance |
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Sidney Topol |
1941 |
Telecom Visionary; Early Champion of HDTV; President, Chief Operating Officer, Chairman, Scientific Atlanta; Chairman, Advanced Television Systems Committee, Electronic Industries Association; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1982 |
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Augustus Clifford Tower |
e. 1867 |
Member, New York Stock Exchange, Member Governing Committee; President, Rockaway Hunting Club of Long Island |
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Edward Davis Townsend |
1832 |
Brigadier General; Adjutant General of the United States Army (1869-1880) |
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James Trecothick (James Ivers) |
e. 1762 |
Member, British Parliament |
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Alfred Charles True |
1869 |
Director, Office of Experimental Stations, United States Department of Agriculture; President, Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Stations |
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Benjamin A. Trustman |
1918 |
Attorney; Land Developer; Founding Member of the MA Council for the Arts |
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Herbert W. Tucker |
1932 |
Presiding Justice, Dorchester District Court, Edgartown District Court; President, Boston Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People |
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Charles Keating Tuckerman |
e. 1834 |
Minister to Greece; Author, The Greeks of To-day, Personal Recollections of Notable People at Home and Abroad |
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Edward Tuckerman |
1833 |
Botanist; Professor, Amherst College; Author, Genera Lichenum: An Arrangement of the North American Lichens; eponym: Mt. Washington’s Tuckerman Ravine |
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Joseph Tuckerman |
e. 1789 |
Minister, Chelsea; First Minister-at-Large, American Unitarian Association, Boston; Founder, Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Improvement of Seamen
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Edward David Towle |
1870 |
Pastor, Unitarian Church, Chelsea; Pastor, Second Unitarian Society, Brookline |
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David S. Townsend |
e. 1801 |
Paymaster, United States Army |
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Edward D. Townsend |
e. 1827 |
Adjutant General of the United States Army |
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Frederic Tudor |
e. 1793 |
Merchant; Boston “Ice King” |
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William Tudor |
e. 1758 |
Judge Advocate General, Continental Army; Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1808-1810); Co-Founder, Massachusetts Historical Society |
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Ebenezer Turell |
e. 1710 |
Congregational Minister, Medford |
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Isadore Twersky |
1947 |
Nathan Littauer Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy, Harvard University; Fellow, American Academy for Jewish Research; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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Hamilton McKown Twombley |
1867 |
Financier; Director, Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, New Jersey Shoreline Railroad; Guarantee Trust Company, Mutual Life Insurance Company
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Alexander Stevenson Twombly |
e. 1844 |
Minister, Charlestown; Albany, New York; Boston; Author, Hawaii and Its People |
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Andrew Tyler |
e. 1727 |
Minister, Dedham |
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Royall Tyler |
e. 1765 |
Lieutenant-Colonel, British Army |
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José E. Valenzuela |
2003 |
Educator; Founder & President, Boston Youth Wrestling; Institute for Nonprofit Management and Leadership's Highland Street Fellow; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate Award 2019 |
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Henry Van Brunt |
1850 |
Architect, Memorial Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge Public Library; President, American Institute of Architects
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Spencer Thomas Vassall |
e. 1771 |
Architect; Architectural Writer |
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Joe (Joseph) Vila |
1886 |
Sportswriter, Boston Herald, New York Morning Sun; Sports Editor, New York Evening Sun; Honor Roll of Baseball, Baseball Hall of Fame (1946) |
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Samuel Henderson Virgin |
1862 |
Pastor, Broadway Church, Congregational, Somerville, Pilgrim Church, Harlem, New York; Chairman, American Tract Society; Chaplain, Sons of the American Revolution
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Andrew Viterbi |
1952 |
Electrical Engineer; Inventor, The Viterbi Algorithm, Co-Founder Linkabit Corp,, Qualcomm, Inc.; President, The Viterbi Group; Professor of Electrical Engineering, UCLA; Recipient, National Medal of Science; Member, National Inventors Hall of Fame; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2006 |
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Eugene Wade |
1988 |
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Platform Learning, Inc., UniversityNow, Inc, LearnNow, Inc.; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2004 |
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Recompense Wadsworth |
e. 1696 |
Master, North Grammar School |
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Henry Walker |
1851 |
Boston Police Commissioner |
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John Walley |
e. 1723 |
Minister, Ipswich and Bolton |
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Joseph Wanton |
e. 1740 |
Loyalist; Deputy Governor, Colony of Rhode Island
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John William Ward |
1941 |
President, Amherst College; Professor of History, Princeton University, Amherst College; Chairman, Commission Concerning State and County Buildings in Massachusetts (Ward Commission); Author, Red, White, & Blue: Men, Books, and Ideas in American Culture; 1971; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1971 |
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Langdon Lauriston Ward |
e. 1872 |
Supervisor, Branches and Delivery Stations, Boston Public Library |
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John Fothergill Waterhouse Ware |
e. 1827 |
Minister, Arlington Street Church, Unitarian |
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Loammi Goodenow Ware |
1846 |
Minister, Burlington, Vermont |
| Distinguished Graduate (DG) |
| Upper Frieze |
| Upper Frieze & DGA |
| Lower Frieze |
| Lower Frieze & DGA |
| Upper, Lower & DGA |
| Outstanding Recent Graduate |
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Name |
Class Yr./ Yr. Entered (e.) |
Distinction |
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John Collins Warren |
e. 1786 |
President, American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society; Co-Founder, Massachusetts General Hospital; Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Harvard; Dean, Harvard Medical School; First Public Demonstration of Ether Anesthesia (1846); Co-Founder, New England Journal of Medicine; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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Jonathan Mason Warren |
e. 1820 |
Physician; First Administration of Anesthesia to a Child; Pioneer in Rhinoplasty and Cleft Palate Surgery |
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Francis Tucker Washburn |
1860 |
Minister, First Parish, Unitarian, Milton
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Bertram Gordon Waters |
e. 1884 |
All-American Football Player, Harvard University (1892, 1894); Head Football Coach, Harvard (1896); Lawyer |
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Edward Webster |
e. 1830 |
Major, United States Army |
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Charles Luke Wells |
e. 1870 |
Historian; Author, The Age of Charlemagne; Outlines and Documents of English Constitutional History during the Middle Ages |
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Joseph H. Wellings |
1921 |
Rear Admiral, United States Navy; Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (1957-1958); Vice Director, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1958-1962); Author, On His Majesty’s Service: Observations of the British Home Fleet from the Diary, Reports, and Letters of Joseph H. Wellings, Assistant U. S. Naval Attaché, London, 1940-41 |
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Edward Winslow Wellington |
1870 |
Entrepreneur; Founder, Developer, Carneiro and Ellsworth, Kansas |
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William Welsteed |
e. 1705 |
Librarian, Harvard College; Minister, New Brick Church, Congregational |
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Clifton Reginald Wharton Jr. |
1943 |
President, Michigan State University; 1st African American University President & Fortune 100 Chairman (TIAA-CREF); Chancellor, State University of New York; Chairman, Rockefeller Foundation; U.S. Deputy Secretary of State; Economist; Author, Privilege and Prejudice: The Life of a Black Pioneer; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1970 |
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William Marcy Whidden |
e. 1867 |
Architect; Portland, Oregon City Hall; Gilbert Building; Hamilton Building; Postal Building |
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Arthur H. White |
1941 |
Vice Chairman, Yankelovich, Skelly, & White; Co-Founder, Reading Is Fundamental; National Commission for Employment Policy |
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Helen Magill White |
e. 1863 |
First Female Ph.D. in America; Only Female to Attend Boston Latin School before 1972
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John Silas White |
e. 1864 |
Author-Editor, The Boys’ and Girls’ Herodotus |
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Robert M. White |
1934 |
Scientist; Meteorologist; Award-Winning Pioneer in Weather Forecasting and Climate Change Research; Credited with Federal Coordination of Meteorology in the U.S.; National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration’s 1st Administrator |
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Theodore H. White |
1932 |
Journalist, Historian, Novelist; Author, Thunder Out of China (with Annalee Jacoby); The Mountain Road; The Making of the President, 1960 (and 1964, 1968, 1972); Breach of Faith: The Fall of Richard Nixon; In Search of History: A Personal Adventure; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1977 |
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Wallace Barnard White |
e. 1832 |
Chief Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court
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James Morris Whiton |
1848 |
Congregational Minister, Lynn; Newark, New Jersey; New York City; Author, Is Eternal Punishment Endless? |
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George Whittemore |
1853 |
Sergeant, United States Army (d. 1862, Antietam) |
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William Whitwell |
e. 1748 |
Minister, First Church, Congregational, Marblehead |
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John Fremont Wilber |
e. 1870 |
Author, Progress and Its Enemies, Showing the Fallacy of the Single Tax Theory |
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Frank Wildes |
1860 |
Rear Admiral, United States Navy |
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Josiah Willard |
e. 1689 |
Librarian, Harvard College, Secretary, Province of Massachusetts Bay |
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Samuel Willard |
e. 1712 |
Congregational Minister, Biddeford, Maine |
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Pelham William |
e. 1844 |
Rector, Church of the Messiah |
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Francis Henry Williams |
e. 1862 |
Author, The Roentgen Rays in Medicine and Surgery; President, Association of American Physicians; Pioneer in Radiation Therapy
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Henry Willard Williams |
e. 1833 |
President, Massachusetts Medical Society; Chair, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School; Founder, President, American Ophthalmological Society |
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Nathaniel Williams |
e. 1682 |
Head Master, Boston Latin School (1708-1734), First Alumnus to Serve |
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Nathaniel Parker Willis |
e. 1817 |
Author, The Romance of Travel, People I Have Met; Editor (Edgar Allan Poe, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) |
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Richard Storrs Willis |
e. 1830 |
Composer, Carol (It Came Upon the Midnight Clear); Music Critic, New York Tribune; Editor, The Musical Times |
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John Wilson |
e. 1635 |
Congregational Minister, Dorchester and Medfield |
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Clifton Ellis Wing |
e. 1863 |
Physician; Author, On Unnecessary Surgical Operations in the Treatment of the Diseases of Women |
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Frederick Winsor |
1847 |
Surgeon, United States Army, Civil War; Head, Massachusetts State Hospital |
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Justin Winsor |
1849 |
Librarian, Harvard University; Superintendent, Boston Public Library; Historian, The Memorial History of Boston; Co- Founder, President, American Library Association; Co-Founder, President, American Historical Association |
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Robert Charles Winthrop |
1824 |
Speaker, United States House of Representatives (1847-1849); Representative in Congress (1040-1850); United States Senator (1850-1851); Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1838-1840); President, Massachusetts Historical Society; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
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William Winthrop (Andrews) |
1824 |
United States Consul, Malta |
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Sidney Wolk |
1953 |
Founder, Chairman, Chief Operating Officer, The Cross Country Group; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2015 |
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James Haughton Woods |
1883 |
Professor of Philosophy, Translator, Pali and Sanskrit Scriptures; Author, Practice and Science of Religion: A Study of Method in Comparative Religion |
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William Gustavus Woodward |
e. 1820 |
Judge, Superior Court, Iowa |
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William Worthy |
1937 |
Journalist, Baltimore African-American; Head, African-American Program, Boston University; Annenberg Chair, Howard University; Nieman Fellow, Harvard University; Author, The Rape of Our Neighborhoods
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William Arthur Worton |
1913 |
Major General, United States Marine Corps; Chief, Los Angeles Police Department |
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John Joseph Wright |
1927 |
Roman Catholic Bishop, Worcester, Pittsburgh; Cardinal; First American Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, Rome; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1954 (formerly the Graduate of the Year Award, Inaugural Recipient) |
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Daniel Yankelovich |
1942 |
Social Scientist; Founder, Yankelovich, Skelly, & White, Inc. (Marketing Research); Founder, New York Times/Yankelovich Poll (Now New York Times/CBS Poll); Psychology Professor, New York University, New School for Social Research; Author, Uniting America: Restoring the Vital Center to American Democracy; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2007 |
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Raffi Yessayan |
1986 |
Justice, Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Author. Eight in the Box, 2 in the Hat; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2001 |
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Bryant W. York |
1963
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Professor, Research Director, Computer Science Department, Portland State University; National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for Computer Information Science and Engineering; Founding Member, African American Scholars for Citizenship and Community; NSF Equal Opportunity Award 1991; Top 50 African Americans in Technology; Association for Computing Machinery Fellow
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Alexander Young |
e. 1816 |
Minister, New South Church, Unitarian; Secretary, Boston Latin School Association
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Paul Zoll |
1928 |
Physician; Inventor, Cardiac Pacemaker; Credited with the First Successful Use of External Defibrillation; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1974 |
Some class years and entering years are approximate. "—" indicates the year entered is unknown at this time.
Sources include: wikipedia.org; Boston Public Schools website; BLS Archives
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