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  1. C. Everett Koop

    Vice Admiral Cornelius Everett Koop, M.D. (born October 14 1916 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American physician. He served as the Surgeon General of the United States from 1982 to 1989, under Ronald Reagan's presidency. He was in a sense the first "celebrity Surgeon General" and is probably still the best-known holder of the office. Koop obtained his B.A. degree from Dartmouth College in 1937, where he was a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, …

  2. George Stibitz

    George Robert Stibitz (April 20, 1904 - January 31, 1995) is internationally recognized as a father of the modern digital computer. He was a Bell Labs researcher known for his 1930s and 1940s work on the realization of Boolean logic digital circuits using electromechanical relays as the switching element. Born in York, Pennsylvania, he received his bachelor's degree from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, his master's degree from Union College in 1927, …

  3. Kevin Lane Keller

    Kevin Lane Keller is the E. B. Osborn Professor of Marketing at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He is most notable for having authored "Strategic Brand Management" (Prentice Hall, 1998 & 2002), a widely-used text on brand management. He has published his research in the "Journal of Marketing", "Journal of Marketing Research", and "Journal of Consumer Research".

  4. Bernard Gert

    Bernard Gert (born October 16, 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a philosopher of ethics known primarily for his work on medical ethics, especially pertaining to psychology, and for his emphasis on the importance of avoiding evil as opposed to promoting good. Although his ethical values are similar to those of utilitarianism, Gert does not identify himself with that philosophical belief.

  5. Douglas McIlroy

    Malcolm Douglas McIlroy is a mathematician, engineer, and programmer. As of 2006 he is an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. Dr. McIlroy is best known for having originally developed the Unix pipeline implementation, software componentry and several Unix tools, such as spell, diff, sort, join, graph, speak, and tr. Dr. McIlroy earned his Bachelor's degree in engineering physics from Cornell University in 1954, …

  6. Ernest Fox Nichols

    Ernest Fox Nichols (June 1, 1869- April 29, 1924) was a U.S. educator and physicist. He was born in Leavenworth County, Kansas, and received his undergraduate degree from Kansas State University in 1888. After working for a year in the Chemistry Department at Kansas State, he matriculated to graduate school at Cornell University, where he received degrees in 1893 and 1897. He also studied at the University of Berlin and Cambridge University.

  7. Edmund Ezra Day

    Edmund Ezra Day (December 7, 1883-March 23, 1951) was a U.S. educator. Day received his undergraduate and masters degree from Dartmouth College and his doctorate in economics from Harvard. He went on to serve as the fifth president of Cornell University from 1937 to 1949. While in office, he helped establish School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell. The administrative building at Cornell, Day Hall, is named after Edmund Ezra Day.

  8. Mae Jemison

    Essence Award, Essence magazine, 1988; named Gamma Sigma Gamma Woman of the Year,1990; honorary doctorate, Lincoln University 1991; Ebony Black Achievement Award, 1992; an alternative public school in Detroit was named The Mae C. Jemison Academy, 1992; Alpha Kappa Alpha, honorary member. By the time she was thirty-one, Mae Jemison had received a double major in Chemical Engineering and African-American studies and had served as a doctor in the Peace Corps in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

  9. Arthur Kantrowitz

    Arthur R. Kantrowitz (born 1913) is an American scientist, engineer and educator. Kantrowitz earned his B.S., M.A. and, in 1947, his Ph.D. degrees in physics from Columbia University. During his studies at Columbia, Kantrowitz started working as a physicist, in 1936, for the NACA, work he would keep for ten years. He went on to teach at Cornell University for the next ten years, meanwhile he founded the Avco-Everett Research Lab (AERL) in Everett, Massachusetts, in 1955.

  10. Robert A. Jarrow

    Robert A. Jarrow is the Ronald P. and Susan E. Lynch Professor of Investment Management at the Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University. He graduated magna cum laude from Duke University in 1974 with a major in mathematics, received an MBA from Dartmouth College in 1976 with highest distinction, and in 1979 he obtained a PhD in finance from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under Robert C. Merton.

  11. Steven T. Katz

    Steven T. Katz is a Jewish philosopher and scholar. He is the director of the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies at Boston University in Massachusetts, USA. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, England in 1972. Prior to his appointment at Boston University, Prof. Katz taught at Dartmouth College from 1972 to 1984.

  12. David Silbersweig

    Dr. David Silbersweig is the vice chair for research within the department of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, where he is head of neuroimaging at the Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic. His work concerns the physiological side of mental illness; in particular, he has done extensive work imaging the brains of schizophrenic patients. Silbersweig has also participated in the presentation of psychiatric information to the general public.

  13. James W. Labelle

    James W. LaBelle is an American physicist. He received his B.S. from Stanford University in 1980, his M.S. from Cornell University in 1982 and his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1985. He is currently a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire and has been a professor there since 1989. His primary field of study is ionosphere and magnetosphere plasma physics.

  14. Michael Slive

    Michael Lawrence Slive (born July 26, 1940) is the current commissioner of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), an American college athletics association. As part of his role as the SEC Commissioner, he serves as the coordinator of the Bowl Championship Series for the 2006 and 2007 regular seasons. He is also a member of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Committee through September 2009 and will serve as the chairman of the committee for the 2008-2009 academic year.

  15. Gad Saad

    Dr. Gad Saad (born October 13, 1964) is an evolutionary behavioral scientist and Associate Professor of Marketing at the John Molson School of Business (Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada). He has held Visiting Associate Professorships at Cornell University, Dartmouth College, and the University of California Irvine. His main research interests lie at the nexus of evolutionary theory, decision-making, and consumption.

  16. 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.

  17. David H. Sanford

    David H. Sanford is a professor of philosophy at Duke University. He specializes in perception and metaphysics. Sanford studied at Cass Technical High School, Oberlin College and at Wayne State University. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1966, taught at Dartmouth College from 1963 to 1970, and joined the Duke Faculty in 1970. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Michigan and the University of Oregon.

  18. Wilbur Cortez Abbott

    Wilbur Cortez Abbott (1869-1947) was an American historian and educator, born at Kokomo, Ind., and graduated from Wabash College in 1892. Afterward, he studied at Cornell University (1892-95 and at Oxford in 1897 where he received the degree of B. Litt. In the United States, he worked at various institutions of higher learning (Cornell, University of Michigan, Dartmouth, University of Kansas, Yale).

  19. Noël Lee

    Noël Lee is an American classical pianist and composer living in Paris, France. He studied music in Lafayette, Indiana, then attended Harvard University, studying with Walter Piston, Irving Fine, and Tillman Merritt. Following World War II, he traveled to Paris where he studied music with Nadia Boulanger and was a friend of Douglas Allanbrook. He has composed orchestral, chamber, piano, vocal, and film music.

  20. Edward Leamington Nichols

    Edward Leamington Nichols was an American physicist. He was born of American parentage at Leamington, England, and received his education at Cornell University, graduating in 1875. After Studying at Leipzig, Berlin, and Göttingen (Ph.D., 1879) he was appointed fellow in physics at Johns Hopkins. He then spent some time in the Thomas Edison laboratory at Menlo Park, N. J., …

  21. Harlan James Smith

    Harlan James Smith (August 25, 1924-October 17, 1991) was an American astronomer. He was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, the son of Paul and Anna McGregor Smith. While attending Wheeling High School he was named first runner up in the "Westinghouse National Science Talent Search". From 1943 until the end of World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, performing weather observation. Following the war he attended Harvard University, earning a B.A. in 1949.

  22. Dave McQueeney

    Dave McQueeney is the Chief Technology Officer for IBM's US Federal Government unit. Dave's team works with IBM's Federal Clients and IBM's Federal System Integrator partners to provide technical leadership across the domain of enterprise systems technology and architecture.

  23. Matthew Nisbet

    Each semester at American University I teach Communication & Society, where we spend several weeks discussing the many ways that the Internet is changing the meaning and nature of community. MySpace and other social networking sites are a big part of this shift in society, so this is my way of observing and learning about the new forms of online community that are being created by students across the country.

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  26. Howard Morgan

    Dr. Howard Lee Morgan Dr. Howard Morgan began working with Idealab in 1996 and serves on their board. Howard is also President and Founder of the Arca Group, Inc., a consulting and venture capital investment firm specializing in the areas of computer and communications technologies and a partner in First Round Capital , an early stage venture fund. He has more than 25 years of experience with more than thirty high-tech entrepreneurial ventures.

  27. Dexter Kozen

    Dexter Kozen received his undergraduate degree in mathematics from Dartmouth College in 1974 and his Ph.D. in computer science from Cornell in 1977. After working as a research staff member at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center for several years, he returned to Ithaca to join the Cornell faculty in 1985.

  28. Henry Masur

    Dr. Masur is Chief of the Critical Care Medicine Department at the NIH Warren Magnuson Clinical Center. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Dr. Masur earned his MD at Cornell University Medical College. He completed his residency at The New York Hospital and Johns Hopkins Hospital, as a well as a fellowship in infectious diseases at Cornell. Dr. Masur’s primary research interests are in opportunistic infections in HIV and approaches to therapy for pneumocystosis and toxoplasmosis.

  29. Ethan Davis

    waddup. just chillin doin my thing, trippin through this spectacle called life. hit me up, always good to meet people. PEAYCE.

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  31. 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.

  32. Robert A. Jarrow

    Robert A. Jarrow 7 th Most Prolific Credit Author in Default Risk . com 10 th Most Popular Author in Default Risk . com

  33. Reid Fowler

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

  34. Rowland Mountain

    Rowland Mountain.

  35. 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.

  36. Marc

    Just getting started here. Looking for good procrastination while I gear up to take the bar exam.

  37. Kendall Campbell

    marriedtothesea.com.

  38. Mary

    My name is Mary. I like free-form jazz explorations and death metal. My hobbies include eating, sleeping, and licking my own asshole.

  39. Jamie

    Mother of three beautiful boys - Robert 2, and twins Gunnar and Carter, born in April 2007. I'm still getting to know the DC area. Work as a management consultant at a secondary mortgage company that helps fulfill the American dream of owning a home. Prior to that I spent 10 years in the the financial services practice specializing in strategy at a major technology consulting company.

  40. Ryan Urbanowicz

    I'm a lucky guy to have such great family and friends. I'm a graduate student workin on my PhD in genetics at the Dartmouth College Medical School. I am very close to my hometown circle of friends who represent a big part of my life.

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