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Name
Class year
Notability
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Edwin Hale Abbot
1854
Lawyer, railroad executive
[ 8]
Charles Francis Adams Sr.
Charles Francis Adams Sr.
1819
U.S. Congressman , Ambassador to Great Britain
[ 9]
Charles Francis Adams Jr.
Charles Francis Adams Jr.
—[a]
Union Army General
[ 10]
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams
1729
Governor of Massachusetts , Boston Tea Party organizer
[ 11]
Ed Ames
Ed Ames
—[a]
Popular singer, actor
[ 12]
James Barnes
James Barnes
—[a]
Union Army general
[ 13]
John L. Bates
John L. Bates
1819
Governor of Massachusetts
[ 14]
Henry Ward Beecher
Henry Ward Beecher
1826
Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer , abolitionist , speaker
[ 11]
Jonathan Belcher
Jonathan Belcher
1689
Colonial governor of Massachusetts , New Hampshire , New Jersey
[ 10]
Bernard Berenson
Bernard Berenson
—[a]
Art historian
[ 10]
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Thomas Bernard
1763
Colonial governor of Maryland
[ 15]
Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein
1935
Conductor, composer, author, music lecturer, pianist
[ 11]
George Tyler Bigelow
George Tyler Bigelow
1824
chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
[ 16]
Edwin Blashfield
Edwin Blashfield
1861
Artist
[ 15] [ 17]
James Bowdoin
James Bowdoin
1734
Governor of Massachusetts
[ 11]
Thomas Mayo Brewer
Thomas Mayo Brewer
1826
Naturalist
[ 15]
Phillips Brooks
Phillips Brooks
1846
Bishop of Massachusetts in the Episcopal Church
[ 11]
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Robert A. Brooks
1949
Telecommunications pioneer
[ 18]
Raymond Bartlett Stevens
Raymond Bartlett Stevens
—[a]
U.S. Congressman from New Hampshire
[ 19] [ 20]
Charles Bulfinch
Charles Bulfinch
1770
Architect of the U.S. Capitol
[ 11]
Thomas Bulfinch
Thomas Bulfinch
—[a]
Mythologist , banker
[ 10]
Andrea Campbell
Andrea Campbell
Lawyer and politician (Massachusetts attorney general and former Boston City Council member)
[ 21]
Francis James Child
Francis James Child
1840
Scholar, educationist , folklorist
[ 11]
James Freeman Clarke
James Freeman Clarke
1821
Unitarian Clergyman, author
[ 15]
Richard A. Clarke
Richard A. Clarke
1968
Chief counter-terrorism adviser on the U.S. National Security Council
[ 22]
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Marshall Cogan
1955
Investor, banker, entrepreneur; founder of United Automotive Group and investment banking firm Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt
[ 23]
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Cid Corman
—[a]
Poet, translator, editor
[ 24]
Joseph W. Cullen
Joseph W. Cullen
1954
Cancer researcher and scientist
[ 25]
Thomas Cushing
Thomas Cushing
1740
Acting Governor of Massachusetts
[ 15]
Timothy Cutler
Timothy Cutler
1690
Episcopal clergyman and rector of Yale College
[ 15]
Francis Dana
Francis Dana
1751
Lawyer, jurist , statesman , delegate to the Continental Congress
[ 15]
Charles Henry Davis
Charles Henry Davis
1815
Rear Admiral in the United States Navy
[ 15]
Charles Devens
Charles Devens
1829
Lawyer, jurist , statesman , Union Army general
[ 11]
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Paul A. Dever
1918
Governor of Massachusetts
[ 26]
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Edward Payson Dutton
1844
Book publisher
[ 27]
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Ayo Edebiri
2013
Comedian, writer, producer, and actress
[ 28]
Charles William Eliot
Charles William Eliot
1844
President of Harvard University
[ 11] [ 27]
Samuel Atkins Eliot
Samuel Atkins Eliot
1809
U.S. Congressman , Mayor of Boston
[ 15]
Christine Elise McCarthy
Christine Elise McCarthy
1983
Film and television actress
[ 29]
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
1817
Essayist, philosopher, poet, orator, leader of the Transcendentalist movement, Unitarian clergyman
[ 11]
William Eustis
William Eustis
1761
Governor of Massachusetts , United States Secretary of War
[ 30]
William Maxwell Evarts
William Maxwell Evarts
1828
United States Attorney General , Secretary of State
[ 11]
Edward Everett
Edward Everett
1805
Governor of Massachusetts , U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Senator
[ 11]
William Everett
William Everett
1852
U.S. Congressman
[ 15]
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Aaron Feuerstein
1943
Owner and CEO of Malden Mills
[ 22]
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Arthur Fiedler
1907
Conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra
[ 11]
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Thomas Finneran
1967
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
[ 31]
John F. Fitzgerald
John F. Fitzgerald
1880
Mayor of Boston , U.S. Congressman
[ 26]
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Tom Fitzgerald
1929
The Boston Globe sports journalist and recipient of the Lester Patrick Trophy and the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award
[ 32]
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John Bernard Fitzpatrick
1826
Roman Catholic Bishop of Boston
[ 11]
James Freeman
James Freeman
1766
Unitarian clergyman and writer
[ 15]
James A. Gallivan
James A. Gallivan
1884
U.S. Congressman
[ 33]
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Dave Gettleman
1968
General manager of the New York Giants
[ 34]
Christopher Gore
Christopher Gore
1765
Governor of Massachusetts , U.S. Senator
[ 11]
Nathaniel Gorham
Nathaniel Gorham
1746
President of the Continental Congress , signer of the United States Constitution
[ 15]
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Mike Gorman
1965
Television play-by-play commentator for the Boston Celtics
[ 35]
Benjamin A. Gould
Benjamin A. Gould
1835
Astronomer
[ 15]
Robert Grant
Robert Grant
—[a]
Novelist, probate court judge
[ 36] [ 37]
John Chipman Gray
John Chipman Gray
—[a]
Harvard Law School professor
[ 38]
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Adolphus W. Green
1859
Attorney, businessman, founder of Nabisco
[ 39]
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Richard Saltonstall Greenough
1829
Sculptor
[ 15]
Edward Everett Hale
Edward Everett Hale
1831
Author, Unitarian clergyman
[ 11]
Franklin Elmer Ellsworth Hamilton
Franklin Elmer Ellsworth Hamilton
1883
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
[ 40]
John Hancock
John Hancock
1745
Merchant, President of the Second Continental Congress , first Governor of Massachusetts
[ 11]
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Nat Hentoff
1941
Historian, novelist, jazz critic, columnist, civil libertarian
[ 22]
Henry Lee Higginson
Henry Lee Higginson
1846
Businessman, philanthropist, founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
[ 11]
William Hooper
William Hooper
1749
Member of the Continental Congress , signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence
[ 11]
Samuel Gridley Howe
Samuel Gridley Howe
—[a]
Physician, abolitionist, advocate of education for the blind
[ 10]
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John Hull
1637
Merchant, military officer, and politician in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
[ 41]
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Leavitt Hunt
1839
Attorney , photography pioneer, brother of Richard Morris Hunt
[ 15]
Richard Morris Hunt
Richard Morris Hunt
1843
Architect, founder of the American Institute of Architects and the Municipal Art Society
[ 42]
Thomas Hutchinson
Thomas Hutchinson
1716
Colonial Governor of Massachusetts
[ 10]
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Charles Jackson
1784
Jurist , judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
[ 10]
Joseph Kennedy
Joseph Kennedy
1908
Businessman, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom , first Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission
[ 11]
John King
John King
1981
Journalist, reporter
[ 43]
Henry Knox
Henry Knox
1758
Bookseller , chief artillery officer of the Continental Army , first U.S. Secretary of War
[ 11]
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Yehuda Krinsky
—[a]
Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic rabbi
[ 44]
Samuel Pierpoint Langley
Samuel Pierpoint Langley
1845
Astronomer , physicist , inventor of the bolometer , pioneer of aviation
[ 11]
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Philip J. Landrigan
1959
Epidemiologist , pediatrician
[ 45]
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Samuel Langdon
1734
US Congregational clergyman, President of Harvard University
[ 11]
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William L. Langer
1912
chairman of the history department at Harvard University , head of the Research and Analysis branch of the Office of Strategic Services
[ 22]
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Norman B. Leventhal
1933
Developer and manager of office buildings, housing, and hotels
[ 46]
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Joseph R. Levenson
1937
University of California, Berkeley Historian of China
[ 47]
John Leverett the Younger
John Leverett the Younger
1669
President of Harvard College
[ 11]
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Howard Lindsay
1907
Broadway producer, playwright, librettist , director, actor
[ 10]
James Lloyd
James Lloyd
1776
U.S. Senator
[ 15]
Edward Lawrence Logan
Edward Lawrence Logan
1894
Militia officer, jurist ; namesake of Logan International Airport
[ 48]
Ruthzee Louijeune
Ruthzee Louijeune
2004
At-large Boston City Council member
[ 49]
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James Lovell
1744
Educator, delegate to the Continental Congress
[ 15]
Augustus Lowell
Augustus Lowell
—[a]
Businessman, philanthropist
[ 50]
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Burton Malkiel
1949
Economist, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street
[ 51]
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Charles F. Manski
1966
Econometrician
[ 52]
Jonathan Mason
Jonathan Mason
1774
U.S. Senator
[ 15]
Cotton Mather
Cotton Mather
1669
New England Puritan minister , author, pamphleteer
[ 11]
Wade McCree Jr.
Wade McCree Jr.
1937
First African American judge appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit; second African American solicitor general
[ 11]
Robert F. McDermott
Robert F. McDermott
1955
Brigadier General ; first permanent Dean of the Faculty at the United States Air Force Academy ; Chairman and CEO of USAA
[ 22]
James F. McNulty Jr.
James F. McNulty Jr.
1943
U.S. Congressman from Arizona
[ 53]
Martin Milmore
Martin Milmore
1859
Sculptor
[ 11]
Alfred Moore
Alfred Moore
1763
Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
[ 15]
Perez Morton
Perez Morton
1760
Lawyer; Patriot during the Revolution
[ 15]
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Hosea Ballou Morse
1866
Sinologist , Chinese Maritime Customs Service
[ 15]
John Lothrop Motley
John Lothrop Motley
1824
Historian
[ 11]
Barry Newman
Barry Newman
1948
Actor
[ 54]
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Jack O'Callahan
1975
Professional ice hockey player and member of the 1980 Winter Olympics United States national team
[ 55]
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David Ochterlony
1766
British general
[ 15] [ 56]
Harrison Gray Otis
Harrison Gray Otis
1773
Federalist party leader, U.S. Senator , Mayor of Boston
[ 15]
Andrew Oliver
Andrew Oliver
1713
Merchant, public official
[ 15]
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Isaac Parker
1777
U.S. Congressman
[ 15]
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William Parmenter
1800
U.S. Congressman
[ 15]
Robert Treat Paine
Robert Treat Paine
1738
Signer of the Declaration of Independence, speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
[ 11]
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William Dandridge Peck
1771
America's first native entomologist , professor at Harvard College
[ 15]
Wendell Phillips
Wendell Phillips
1822
Abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, orator
[ 11]
Edward Charles Pickering
Edward Charles Pickering
1857
Astronomer , physicist
[ 11]
William Dummer Powell
William Dummer Powell
1762
Lawyer, judge, political figure in Upper Canada
[ 15]
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J. Pickering Putnam
1860
Architect and designer
[ 15]
Josiah Quincy II
Josiah Quincy II
1754
Lawyer
[ 11]
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Sumner Redstone
1940
Majority owner and Chairman of the Board of National Amusements ; majority owner of CBS Corporation , Viacom , MTV Networks , BET , Paramount Pictures , and DreamWorks
[ 22]
Vivian Rich
Vivian Rich
1911
Silent film actress
[ 57]
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George T. Richardson
188?
journalist, playwright, theatre critic
[ 58]
Marie Mercury Roth
Marie Mercury Roth
synthetic organic chemist
[ 59]
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Stan Salett
1955
National Education Policy Advisor (an architect of Upward Bound, Head Start); Civil Rights Organizer; Author
[ 60]
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George Sanderson
Pennsylvania State Senator and 10th mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
[ 61]
George Santayana
George Santayana
1878
Philosopher, essayist, poet, novelist
[ 11]
Winthrop Sargent
Winthrop Sargent
—[a]
Secretary of Northwest Territory, Governor of Mississippi Territory
[ 10] [ 62]
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Benjamin I. Schwartz
1934
Harvard University historian of China
[ 63]
Roger Hale Sheaffe
Roger Hale Sheaffe
1770
American-born General in the British Army
[ 15]
Nathaniel B. Shurtleff
Nathaniel B. Shurtleff
1822
Twentieth mayor of Boston
[ 15]
Samuel Francis Smith
Samuel Francis Smith
1828
Baptist minister , journalist, author, wrote lyrics of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee "
[ 11]
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Guy L. Steele Jr.
1972
Computer scientist
[ 64]
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Julian Steele
1925
Social worker and activist, Massachusetts' first African American town moderator, state agency head
[ 65]
Moorfield Storey
Moorfield Storey
—[a]
Lawyer, publicist, and civil rights leader
[ 66]
William Stoughton
William Stoughton
—[a]
Judge during Salem Witch Trials ; Acting Colonial Governor of Massachusetts
[ 10]
Charles Sumner
Charles Sumner
1821
U.S. Senator , leader of the Radical Republicans
[ 11]
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Joseph Henry Thayer
1842
Biblical scholar
[ 15]
Edward Tuckerman
Edward Tuckerman
1827
Botanist , professor
[ 15]
Frederic Tudor
Frederic Tudor
1793
Founder of the Tudor Ice Company
[ 15]
Edward D. Townsend
Edward D. Townsend
—[a]
Adjutant General of the United States Army , 1869–1880
[ 67]
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William Tudor
1758
Lawyer
[ 15]
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Isadore Twersky
—[a]
Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Harvard University
[ 68]
Royall Tyler
Royall Tyler
1765
Jurist , playwright
[ 15]
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Henry Van Brunt
1844
Architect, architectural writer
[ 15]
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Andrew Viterbi
1952
Electrical engineer , philanthropist
[ 22]
John Collins Warren
John Collins Warren
1786
Surgeon, pioneer of ether anesthesia
[ 11]
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Clifton R. Wharton Jr.
1943
Economist, first African-American university president and chairman of a Fortune 100 corporation,[ 69] [ 70] [ 71] [ 72] [ 73] United States Deputy Secretary of State
[ 22]
Helen Magill White
Helen Magill White
—[a]
First woman in the United States to earn a PhD
[ 74]
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Theodore White
1932
Political journalist, historian, novelist
[ 22]
Robert Charles Winthrop
Robert Charles Winthrop
1821
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives , U.S. Senator
[ 11]
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John Joseph Wright
1927
Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church , Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy
[ 22]
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Daniel Yankelovich
1942
Public opinion analyst, social scientist
[ 22]