- male, deceased (1947)
- James Gamble Rogers (b. 1867, Kentucky - 1947) was an American architect. He attended Yale University, where he was a member of Scroll and Key, a...
- male, deceased (1963) (Morristown, New Jersey, United States)
- Alfred Whitney Griswold (27 October 1906 - 19 April 1963) was an American historian and educator, and President of Yale University. Born in...
- male (New York, New York, United States)
- Benno C. Schmidt, Jr. is a former president of Yale University, where he served from 1986 to 1992 as the university's sixteenth president. He came...
- male, 59 years old
- Rashid Khalidi Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University and the author of The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle...
- male, deceased (1940)
- Edward Stephen Harkness was an American philanthropist. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, one of three children born to Anna Richardson and her...
- male
- Doug Wright is an award-winning American playwright, librettist, and screenplay writer. Wright’s play "Quills" premiered at Washington, DC's Wo...
- male, 71 years old
- William Henry Trotter "Bucky" Bush (born July 14, 1938 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is the youngest son of Prescott Sheldon Bush and Dorothy Walker...
- male, deceased (1900)
- Edward John Phelps (July 1822 - March 1900) was a lawyer and diplomat from Vermont. Born in Middlebury, his father, Samuel S. Phelps had been a...
- male, deceased (1979)
- Rogers Clark Ballard Morton (September 19, 1914 - April 19, 1979) was a U.S. Republican political figure. Morton was born in Louisville, Kentucky,...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Stephen Vincent Benét was an American author, poet, short story writer and novelist. He is best known for his book-length narrative poem of the A...
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