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William Sloane CoffinCoffin had been a friend of George H. W. Bush since his youth, as they both attended Phillips Academy (1942), and he brought Coffin into the exclusive Skull and Bones secret society at the university in Coffin's senior year.
Douglas H. GinsburgHe graduated from The Latin School of Chicago in 1963, then attended Cornell University.
Russell Benjamin HarrisonHarrison graduated from the Pennsylvania Military Academy and in 1877 graduated from Lafayette College where he took courses in mining and engineering.
Kingman Brewster, Jr.She graduated in 1939 from the Wheeler School and attended but did not graduate from Vassar College.
James Kellum SmithSmith grew up in the small city of Towanda in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, where he attended Towanda High School, was a member of the Omega Gamma Delta fraternity, and was graduated in 1910.
Ella T. GrassoAfter attending St. Mary's School, Windsor Locks, and the Chaffee School, Windsor, she attended Mount Holyoke College, in South Hadley, Massachusetts, where she earned her B. A. in 1940, and her M. A. two years later.
Randy Forbes Born in Chesapeake, Virginia, Forbes graduated first in his class from Randolph-Macon College in 1974.
Robert A. FuttermanFutterman was raised Jewish and after attending public high school, he attended and graduated from the University of Wisconsin magna cum laude in 1948.
William N. VaileHe attended the public schools and graduated from Yale University in 1898.
Joseph S. FowlerHe graduated from Grove Academy in that city and subsequently from Franklin College in New Athens, Ohio in 1843.
Richard R. Arnold - Brother of the Delta Beta Chi Fraternity Arnold began working at the United States Naval Academy in 1987 as an Oceanographic Technician.
Modjeska Monteith SimkinsModjeska lived on a farm near Columbia and attended elementary school, high school and Benedict College, receiving a bachelor of arts degree in 1921.
Walter H. TaylorWalter graduated from Virginia Military Institute (VMI) at Lexington, Virginia in 1857.
Jonathan YardleyYardley graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was the editor of the student newspaper, The Daily Tar Heel, in 1961.
Elton WatkinsHis father was a veteran of the Confederate Army, and the younger Watkins was educated at the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee before attending college at Washington and Lee University in Virginia, where he graduated in 1910 with a bachelors of arts.
James Dixon Born in Enfield, Connecticut, Dixon pursued preparatory studies, and graduated from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts in 1834, where he had been a charter member of The Kappa Alpha Society.
Louis S. WeissHe attended the Horace Mann School and was graduated from Yale University in 1915.
Margaret MurieShe attended Simmons College (Massachusetts), then transferred to and became the first woman to be graduated from the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, (now the University of Alaska Fairbanks), with a degree in business administration in 1924.
Thomas KeatingHe was born in New York City, and attended Deerfield Academy, Yale University, and Fordham University, graduating in December 1943.
Thomas Leverett NelsonAfter two years at Dartmouth, he enrolled at the University of Vermont in Burlington, and graduated in 1845.
James L. JonesHaving spent his formative years in France, where he attended the American School of Paris, he returned to the United States graduating from Groveton High School in Fairfax County, Virginia then attended Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, from which he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1966.
Marianne MooreIn 1905, Moore entered Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania and graduated four years later with a B. A. and majored in history, law, and politics.
William Worthy Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Worthy is a graduate of Boston Latin High School, and received a B. A. degree in sociology from Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, in 1942.
Jack Owsley Owsley enrolled at the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University in 1901 at age 18.
Morton D. HullBorn in Chicago, Illinois, Hull attended the public schools and Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire, in 1885.
John McLean (athlete) In 1901, McLean became the head football coach at Knox College, a private liberal arts college located in Galesburg, Illinois.
Samuel B. GouldHe attended Bates College in Maine, graduating in 1930.
Thor C. TollefsonHe attended public schools, graduating from Lincoln High School in 1924.
Dick Crum (American football)Crum is a 1957 graduate of Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio and received a masters degree from Case Western Reserve University.
Charles D. PalmerAfter graduating from Washington High School in Washington, D. C., he entered the United States Military Academy, graduating in 1924.
Joseph Warren RayHe attended the common schools and was graduated from Waynesburg College in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, in 1874.
Walter Halben ButlerHe attended public and private schools, and was graduated from the University of Wisconsin -- Madison in 1875.
Kurt GingoldHe studied at Tulane University, where he was active in the student chapter of the American Chemical Society and Hillel, graduating in 1950.
Bud Collins Collins is a 1947 graduate of Berea High School in Berea, Ohio and a graduate of Baldwin-Wallace College, where he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.
William Benton (senator)He was educated at Shattuck Military Academy, Faribault, Minnesota, and Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota until 1918, at which point he matriculated at Yale University, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity.
Marion L. BrittainAfter receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory College in 1886, Brittain worked his way up the ranks from principal of an Atlanta high school to superintendent of education for the entire state of Georgia.
Clark HowellClark Howell attended the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Literary Society as well as an early member of the Gamma chapter of the Kappa Alpha Order, and graduated with an A. B. degree in 1883.
Herman WoukAfter a childhood and adolescence in the Bronx and a high school diploma from Townsend Harris High School, he earned a B. A. from Columbia University in 1934, where he was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity and studied under philosopher Irwin Edman.
Edward P. KingHe entered the University of Georgia, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and graduated in 1902.
James Camp TappanTappan attended Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire, and graduated from Yale University in 1845.
Solomon L. HogeAfterwards, he received a classical education at Geneva College in Northwood and he graduated from Cincinnati Law School in 1859.
John Curtiss UnderwoodUnderwood graduated from Hamilton College in 1832 and was a founding member of the Alpha Delta Phi society.
William Hanes AyresHe attended the Weller Township High School, and graduated from Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1936.
Cornelius Van Alen Van Dyck He was born at Kinderhook, NY, and educated at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, from which he graduated as M. D. in 1839.
Edwin F. SweetHe graduated from the literary department of Yale College in 1871, where he was a member of Skull and Bones.
John Horne BurnsIn 1937 he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in English magna cum laude and became a teacher at the Loomis School in Windsor, Connecticut.
Pete DuelHe graduated in 1957 and attended St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, where he majored in English.
Harry Payne WhitneyHarry Payne Whitney studied at Groton School in Groton, Massachusetts then attended Yale University, graduating with a law degree in 1894.
Jasper Alston Atkins In September 1915, Atkins matriculated to Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.
George Edward WoodberryReceiving his preparation at the Phillips Exeter Academy, he entered Harvard College in 1872.
William Whiting (Massachusetts)He attended Concord Academy and graduated from Harvard University in 1833.
David KinleyHe received his early education at Phillips Andover Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and from there went to Yale University where he graduated in 1884.
Sterling P. StrongHe attended the rural schools of Montague County, Texas, and was graduated from Eastman's National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1884.
Scott TurowHe attended New Trier High School, and graduated from Amherst College in 1970, as a Brother of the Alpha Delta Phi Literary Society.
James W. Reid (politician)He was graduated from Emory and Henry College, Emory, Virginia, in 1869 and subsequently taught in the same college.
Homer HochBorn in Marion, Kansas, Hoch graduated from Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas, in 1902.
Hubert FisherHe attended the common schools and graduated from the University of Mississippi at Oxford in 1898.
Don A. J. UphamHe graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York, in 1830, after which he taught mathematics for two years at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware.
Charles GoodellHe attended the public schools of Jamestown and graduated from Williams College in 1948.
Philip P. CampbellHe attended the common schools, and was graduated from Baker University, Baldwin City, Kansas, in 1888.
John Hubert HallHe attended Culver Military academy in Indiana and Lincoln and Jefferson high schools in Portland, and graduated from Oregon State University in 1923 with a business administration degree.
George J. Maloof, Jr.He graduated Class of 1987 and was a member of the Kappa-Alpha Chapter of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
James P. GeelanBorn in New Haven, Connecticut, Geelan attended the public schools of New Haven, Connecticut, and was graduated from St. Anthony's College, San Antonio, Texas, in 1922.
Jeremiah Norman WilliamsAfter attending the preparatory schools of Barbour County, he was graduated from the University of South Carolina at Columbia in 1852.
Edward Ralph May Born in Hartford, Connecticut, May entered Amherst College at age 14, then transferred to Yale University, where he graduated in 1838.
Robert J. TracewellHe attended the public schools of Corydon and was graduated from Hanover College in 1874.
Frank Johnson Goodnow After private schooling he graduated from Amherst College (A. B.) in 1879 and from Columbia Law School (LL.
Jon StoneBorn in New Haven, Connecticut, Stone graduated from Williams College in 1952.
Emmett O'Donnell, Jr.He graduated from Manual Training High School in 1924 where he was a member of Omega Gamma Delta fraternity and from the United States Military Academy four years later.
John I. RinakerHe attended the Illinois College for one term and graduated from McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois, in 1851.
Gene Edwards Edwards graduated from Southwestern Seminary in 1954.
Wilbur F. BoothBooth received an A. B. from Yale University in 1884, where he was a member of Skull and Bones, and an LL.
Osayuki Godwin OshodinHe graduated in 1976 from the City College of the City University of New York (known more commonly as the City College of New York or simply City College, CCNY, or colloquially as City) where he obtained a B. Sc.
Henry S. HarrisHe attended the common schools and was graduated from Princeton College in 1870.
David Stuart (Michigan politician)He attended Phillips Academy, Andover, Oberlin College and Amherst College, graduating in 1838.
Enolia McMillanBorn Enolia Virginia Pettigen in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Elizabeth Fortune Pettigen and John Pettigen, Enolia Pettigen attended Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore, Maryland and later Howard University in Washington, D. C. with the help of a scholarship from Alpha Kappa Alpha and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in education in 1926.
Jacob Piatt DunnBorn in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Dunn grew up in Indianapolis, graduated from Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, in 1874, and received a law degree (LL.
Allen LoughryHe graduated from Tucker County High School in 1988 and went on to earn an undergraduate degree from the Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism at West Virginia University.
De Alva S. AlexanderHe then attended Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, and graduated in 1870.
John William HamiltonJohn graduated in 1865 with a BA from Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio.
Elinor Guggenheimer Born in Manhattan, she attended Vassar College before transferring to Barnard College, where she graduated in 1933.
Amos PollardHe grew up in Surry, New Hampshire, and in 1825 he graduated from the medical school of the Vermont Academy in Castleton, Vermont.
Donald Ogden StewartHe graduated from Yale University, where he became a brother to the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Phi chapter), in 1916 and was in the Naval Reserves in World War I.
Robinson O. EverettRobinson O. Everett graduated magna cum laude in 1947 from Harvard University, at age 19.
William L. HartHe alternated teaching and attending Mount Union College, Alliance, Stark County, Ohio for seven years, and graduated A. B. in 1893.
William B. TaliaferroTaliaferro attended Harvard University and William and Mary College, graduating from the latter in 1841.
Kenneth Lee Pike Pike was born in Woodstock, Connecticut, and studied theology at Gordon College, graduating with a B. A. in 1933.
W. J. RandallA native of Chelsea, Massachusetts, Randall attended Dartmouth College from which he graduated in 1896.
Henry P. NorthropHe then studied at Mount St. Mary's College in Emmitsburg, Maryland, from where he graduated in 1860.
Jacob K. ShaferBorn near Broadway, Virginia, Shafer was graduated from Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, in 1843.
Roscoe Lee BrowneBorn in Woodbury, New Jersey, Browne first attended historically black Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, where he became a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1946.
Arthur J. AltmeyerFor a while he was a public school teacher and school principal and also attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, graduating with a B. A. in 1914.
Peter J. OteyBorn in Lynchburg, Virginia, Otey attended private schools in Lynchburg, and graduated from the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington in 1859.
Charles Arthur AndersonHe graduated from St. Charles Military Academy in 1916 and from the law school of St. Louis University, LL.
Franklin MacVeaghMacVeagh was graduated from Yale University in 1858, where he was a member of Skull and Bones.
William W. GroutGrout pursued an academic course, he attended St. Johnsbury Academy and graduated from the State and National Law School in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1857.
Austin BlairHe attended the common schools, Cazenovia Seminary and Hamilton College, before transferring to Union College in the middle of his junior year, graduating in 1839.
John M. WalkerWalker attended The Hill School and later Yale University, where he lettered in football, baseball and squash, was a member of Skull and Bones, and graduated in 1931.
Felicity HuffmanHuffman attended The Putney School, a private boarding high school in Putney, Vermont and graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan in 1981.
Patton OswaltHe is a 1987 graduate of Broad Run High School in Ashburn, Virginia and subsequently graduated from the College of William and Mary, where he majored in English and was initiated into the Alpha Theta Chapter of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity.