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  1. Paula Vogel

    Paula Vogel (born November 16 1951, in Washington, D.C.) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and university professor. She is best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning play "How I Learned To Drive", which deals with child sexual abuse and incest. "The Baltimore Waltz", a tribute to her brother, won the Obie award for Best Play in 1992. Other plays include Hot 'N Throbbing, "Desdemona", "And Baby Makes Seven", …

  2. Charles Evans Hughes

    Charles Evans Hughes (April 11, 1862 - August 27, 1948) was Governor of New York, United States Secretary of State, Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

  3. Brian Weatherson

    Brian Weatherson is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Cornell's Sage School of Philosophy. As of January 2008 he will move to Rutgers University. Australian born, he received his PhD from Monash University in 1998, with a dissertation on formal models for reasoning under uncertainty, titled "On Uncertainty." He has held previous appointments at Syracuse and Brown. His areas of expertise are Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language, and Decision Theory.

  4. Donald Kagan

    Donald Kagan (born 1932) is a Yale historian specializing in ancient Greece, notable for his four-volume history of the Peloponnesian War. He was Dean of Yale College from 1989-1992. He formerly taught in the Department of History at Cornell University. Born into a Jewish family in Lithuania, Kagan grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where his family emigrated shortly after the death of his father.

  5. Alexander Meiklejohn

    Alexander Meiklejohn (February 1, 1872-December 17, 1964) was a philosopher, university administrator, and free-speech advocate. He served as dean of Brown University and president of Amherst College. Meiklejohn was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, England of Scottish descent, being the youngest of eight sons. When he was eight, the family moved to the United States, settling in Rhode Island. Family members pooled their money to send him to school.

  6. David Pingree

    David Edwin Pingree (January 2, 1933 - November 11, 2005), late University Professor and Professor of History of Mathematics and Classics at Brown University, was one of America's foremost historians of the exact sciences in antiquity. He had joined the History of Mathematics Department at Brown University in 1971, eventually holding the chair until his death on November 11, 2005. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut on January 2, 1933, …

  7. Constantine Dafermos

    Constantine Dafermos is a Greek Applied Mathematician. He received a Diploma in Civil Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens (1964) and a Ph.D. in Mechanics from Johns Hopkins University (1967). He has been an Assistant Professor at Cornell University (1968-1971) and an Associate Professor (1971-1975) and Professor (1975-) in the Division of Applied Mathematics at Brown University.

  8. David Mahoney

    David Mahoney (born April 14, 1981 in Wellesley, Massachusetts) is an American soccer goalkeeper, who formerly played for the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer. Mahoney played college soccer at Brown University during the 2001 and 2002 seasons before transferring to Cornell University for 2003 and 2004. During his college years he was prolific in the USL Premier Development League, playing for Bradenton Academics and Cape Cod Crusaders.

  9. Hassan Aref

    Dr. Hassan Aref (b. 1950) is the Reynolds Metals Professor in the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Virginia Tech, and the Niels Bohr Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Denmark. Prior to joining Virginia Tech as Dean of Engineering in 2003-2005 Aref was Head of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for a decade from 1992-2003.

  10. Benjamin Ide Wheeler

    Benjamin Ide Wheeler (Randolph, Massachusetts, 1854 - 1927) was a Greek and comparative philology professor at Cornell University as well as President of the University of California from 1899 to 1919. Wheeler graduated from Brown University in 1875. During the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire he was a member of Mayor Eugene Schmitz's Committee of Fifty. Under Wheeler the University of California underwent one of its periods of greatest growth.

  11. James Duffy

    James D. Duffy is a neuropsychiatrist and palliative medicine physician. He received his medical degree in 1979 from the Godfrey Huggins School of Medicine at the University of Rhodesia, and began his residency in South Africa before completing it at Brown University. Duffy is currently Professor of Psychiatry in Public Health at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University.

  12. Elisha Benjamin Andrews

    Elisha Benjamin Andrews D.D., LL.D. (January 10, 1844 - October 30, 1917) was an American economist and educator, born in Hinsdale, New Hampshire. He served in Connecticut regiments during the Civil War. Graduating from Brown University in 1870 and from the Newton Theological Institution in 1874, he preached for one year and then was president of Denison University, 1875-79. He was professor of homiletics at Newton Theological Institution, …

  13. Marston Morse

    Marston Morse was an American mathematician best known for his work on the calculus of variations in the large, a subject where he introduced the technique of differential topology now known as Morse theory. In 1933 he was awarded the Bôcher Memorial Prize for his work in mathematical analysis. Harold Calvin Marston Morse was born in Waterville, Maine to Ella Phoebe Marston and Howard Calvin Morse in 1892.

  14. James Burrill Angell

    James Burrill Angell (born January 7, 1829 near Scituate, Rhode Island-died April 1, 1916, Ann Arbor, Michigan) was president of the University of Michigan (1871-1909). He was the longest-serving president of Michigan, and under his leadership Michigan gained prominence as an elite public university.

  15. Edward Litchfield

    Edward Harold Litchfield (1914-1968) was the twelfth Chancellor (1956-1965) of the University of Pittsburgh. He is best known for a major expansion of the university, but also a failure to raise sufficient capital to fund such growth, eventually leading to his resignation in July 1965. He earned the B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. at the University of Michigan. He taught political science at Brown University for a year, …

  16. George Washington Greene

    George Washington Greene (April 8, 1811 - February 2, 1883), United States historian, was born at East Greenwich, Rhode Island, the grandson of Major-General Nathanael Greene, who served during the Revolutionary War. He entered Bowdoin College in 1824, but left in his junior year on account of ill-health. Greene was in Europe during the majority of the next twenty years, except in 1833-1834, when he was principal of Kent Academy at East Greenwich.

  17. Rachel Weil

    Rachel Judith Weil (1959-) is a teacher and scholar, specializing in gender and culture in 17th and 18th century England. She is currently an associate professor of early modern English political and cultural history in the Department of History at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.

  18. Steve Lake

    Steve Lake (1950-) is a casino pit boss in Las Vegas who has achieved some fame for his goal to visit 500 college campuses in the U.S. and Canada. Born and raised in Montreal, Canada, Steve is a graduate of Concordia University there. Though currently a resident of Las Vegas and an employee of Caesars Palace, Steve conceived the idea to visit the college campuses after a visit to New England and the Ivy League campuses of Harvard, Dartmouth and Brown.

  19. Jacques Bailly

    Dr. Jacques Bailly (born 1966) was the 1980 national champion of the Scripps National Spelling Bee and now serves as the official pronouncer of the Bee, a position he has held since 2003. Before that, he served twelve years as the associate pronouncer. He grew up in the Denver, Colorado area and earned his undergraduate degree in classics in 1988 from Brown University and Ph.D. in ancient philosophy from Cornell University. Dr.

  20. Charles Edwin Bennett

    Charles Edwin Bennett (April 6, 1858-1921) was an American classical scholar and the Goldwin Smith Professor of Latin at Cornell University. He is best remembered for his book "New Latin Grammar", first published in 1895 and still in print today. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Bennett graduated from Brown University in 1878 and also studied at Harvard (1881-1882) and in Germany (1882-1884). He taught in secondary schools in Florida (1878-1879), …

  21. Rabeah Ghaffari

    Rabeah Ghaffari is an Iranian-born filmmaker, writer, film editor and actress. As an actress, she has performed at many New York theaters including La MaMa, ETC, Theatre 22, The Judith Anderson and The Kitchen. Most recently she has played a lead role in "Windows", a film by Shoja Azari (Competition selection of the Tribeca Film Festival 2006). As a filmmaker she has made a feature length documentary, "The Troupe", …

  22. James Burris Angell

    James Burris Angell (1829-1916) was a graduate from and professor of languages at Brown University, editor of the Providence Journal (1860-1866), president of the University of Vermont (1866-1871) and of the University of Michigan (1871-1909). He also served as U.S. Minister to China (1880-1881) and to Turkey (1897-1898). He was the father of James Rowland Angell who was a psychologist at the University of Chicago and president of Yale University, …

  23. Barry Grushkin

    Barry Grushkin is an innovator and entrepreneur. He is a visionary, technological evangelist but also a pragmatist. He spent seven years as a Managing Partner and Director of Analytics at the Machine Intelligence Group. He has been a serial entrepreneur, a consultant, business professor, and portfolio manager. His clients and customers have included major brokerage houses, banks and credit card companies, The Congressional Budget Office, U.S. Department of State, intelligence agencies, . . .

  24. Jeffrey Hoffstein
  25. Warren Simmons

    Warren Simmons Executive Director Annenberg Institute for School Reform Warren Simmons directs the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University. The Institute was established in 1993 to generate, share, and act on knowledge that improves conditions and outcomes in American schools, particularly in urban areas and in schools serving disadvantaged students.

  26. Rick Tifone

    Rick brings over 25 years of executive management, marketing, sales and consulting experience to Cayenne Consulting. He has hands on experience running start up companies and working with CEOs on strategic planning, performance improvement and process improvement. In addition to his duties at Cayenne, Rick has a management consulting practice working with CEOs of B2B companies to help them start, grow or save their business.

  27. Sally L. Satel

    Sally Satel is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in the W. H. Brady Program in Culture and Freedom. She is also the staff psychiatrist at the Oasis Clinic in Washington, D.C. Dr. Satel earned a B.S. from Cornell University, an M.S. from the University of Chicago, and an M.D. from Brown University. After completing her residency in psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine, Dr. Satel was an assistant professor of psychiatry from 1988 to 1993.

  28. Kyle Baldwin

    Click Here To Visit The ABC Foundation’s Official Website.

  29. Jonnie

    Wadup? I, like any other 99 year old teen, I mean adult, wants to be homi and ghetto. And of course, like all the other trailer boys who want to be ghetto, but who aren't, but are just GAY are freakin' retarded so yeh. I am asian, just thought you'd like to know. I can't speak English at all, this page was translated from a good buddy of mine. I'm just joking fool.

  30. Sheila Bonde
  31. Bobby Jensen

    I vaguely remember when I had to make friends pre-MySpace. Did you know that in like 20 some odd years, I've only made like three real friends? I don't know what I'll do if I ever have to revert back to actual face-to-face friend conversation and gatherings. I'd end up being middle-aged before I could even build my number into double digits. I'll definitely never get back into the hundreds again. ;)

  32. Rachel

    Well, I'm in love with this girl named Rachel. She really rocks my world. I totally can't stop thinking about her, so I made this page as a dedication to her existence.

  33. Reid Fowler

    my name is reid yay! im lost and blah blah blah.

  34. Armando

    I grew up in San Nicolás de Cuerunero in Guanajuato, México, until I was like 8yld, when I moved to one of those whitey-mcwhite townsvilles called Naples, FL, in 1993. Right now I am a graduate student in the PhD program in Hispanic Literatures and Cultures at Cornell University (in yet another Whitey-McWhite town called Ithaca, NY).

  35. Rowland Mountain

    Rowland Mountain.

  36. Josh Daniels

    Real Ivy is a site where current Ivy League students and alumni can share and discuss their insights into the Ivy League Experience. Founded in the fall of 2005, at www.realivy.com students can discuss and learn about all the things going on and available at all eight Ivy League Institutions. If you are tired of the news and opinions voiced by Ivy League schools then WE the current Ivy League students and alumni need to change that and Real Ivy is the place to do it.

  37. Darryl Heslop

    Darryl C. Heslop , an associate in the New York office, is a member of the firm’s Real Estate Finance and Investment Group. Mr. Heslop concentrates his practice on commercial real estate finance and has represented banks and other institutional investors on a variety of U.S. loan transactions. In 1999, Mr. Heslop received his J.D. from Columbia University School of Law. He received his B.A. from Brown University in 1996 and his M.B.A. from Cornell University in 2003.

  38. Nate Huang

    nerd.

  39. Matthew

    What can I say? Nothing you don't already know. Just look at pictures and read my blog if you want to know about me, right?

  40. Kendall Campbell

    marriedtothesea.com.

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