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  1. Michael Eisner

    Michael Dammann Eisner (born March 7, 1942) was CEO of The Walt Disney Company from September 22, 1984 to September 30, 2005. He began his career at ABC, became President of Paramount Pictures in 1976, and then assumed the position of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Co. in 1984.

  2. Owen Johnson

    Owen McMahon Johnson (August 27, 1878- January 27, 1952) was an American writer best remembered for his stories and novels cataloguing the educational and personal growth of the fictional character "Dink Stover". The "Lawrenceville Stories" ("The Prodigious Hickey," "The Tennessee Shad", "The Varmint", "Skippy Bedelle", "The Hummingbird"), set in the well-known prep school, …

  3. Edward Albee

    Edward G. (Woody) Connette, Pro-bono Legal Counsel

  4. Dierks Bentley

    Dierks Bentley (born November 20, 1975 in Phoenix, Arizona) is a country music singer.

  5. Reginald Marsh

    Reginald Marsh (14 March 1898 - 3 July 1954) was an American painter, born in Paris, most notable for his detailed depictions of life in New York City in the 1920's and 1930's. He painted using egg tempera, a forgotten medium revived in the mid-twentieth century. He also produced many watercolors, oil paintings, Chinese ink drawings, and a number of lithographs and etchings. Marsh attended the Lawrenceville School and graduated in 1920 from Yale University, …

  6. Frederick Buechner

    Frederick Buechner (born July 11, 1926) is a Presbyterian minister and an American author. Buechner (pronounced BEEK-nur) graduated from Lawrenceville School in 1943 and was accepted to Princeton University. Buechner spent two years (1944-1946) in the military, including combat duty in World War II, before finishing his studies at Princeton. Buechner received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1947. During his senior year he won the prestigious Glascock Prize for poetry.

  7. Davis Elkins

    Davis Elkins (January 24, 1876 - January 5, 1959) was a United States Senator from West Virginia. Born in Washington, D.C., he attended the Lawrenceville School, Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and Harvard University. During the Spanish-American War he enlisted as a private in the First West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, becoming assistant adjutant general in 1898. Elkins was an industrialist with interests in railroads, banking, utilities, …

  8. Josiah Bunting III

    Josiah Bunting III (born 1939) is an American educator. He has been a military officer, college president, and an author and speaker on education and Western culture.

  9. Malcolm Forbes

    Malcolm Stevenson Forbes was publisher of "Forbes magazine", founded by his father B.C. Forbes and today run by his son Steve Forbes. He was a graduate of the Lawrenceville School and Princeton University, where he donated the money for Forbes College, one of the five residential colleges at the University. He received an honorary degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and was initiated as an honorary member of the Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau.

  10. Armond Hill

    Armond G. Hill (born on March 31 1953 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American basketball coach and former professional basketball player. He spent eight seasons in the NBA between 1976 and 1984, playing for the Atlanta Hawks, Seattle SuperSonics, San Diego Clippers and Milwaukee Bucks. After ending his playing career in 1984, he started a coaching career, and eventually became head coach at Columbia University in 1995.

  11. George Akerlof

    George Akerlof was born on June 17, 1940, in New Haven, Connecticut. Akerlof received his Bachelor's degree from Yale in 1962, and his Ph.D. in economics from MIT in 1966. It was during these years that Akerlof began conducting his extensive research in Keynesian macroeconomics. After graduating, Akerlof became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

  12. Ricardo Maduro

    Ricardo Rodolfo Maduro Joest (born April 20, 1946 in Panama) is a former President of Honduras and Bank of Honduras chairman. Maduro graduated from the Lawrenceville School and later Stanford University. He was President between January 27, 2002, and January 27, 2006, representing the National Party of Honduras (PNH). He is of Jewish descent, but remains a practicing Catholic. Maduro's first marriage produced three daughters and a son, Ricardo Ernesto, …

  13. Edward Harkness

    Edward Stephen Harkness was an American philanthropist. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, one of three children born to Anna Richardson and her husband Stephen V. Harkness, a harnessmaker who invested with John D. Rockefeller and became the second-largest shareholder in Standard Oil. (His father died in 1888.) Harkness attended St. Paul's School and Yale University, Class of 1897. Harkness and brothers Charles and William were members of Wolf's Head Society at Yale.

  14. Charles Fried

    Charles Fried is a prominent conservative American jurist and lawyer. He served as United States Solicitor General from 1985 to 1989. He is currently a professor at Harvard Law School. Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1935, Fried became a United States citizen in 1948. After studying at the Lawrenceville School and receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University in 1956, he attended Oxford University, …

  15. Brandon Tartikoff

    Brandon Tartikoff (January 13, 1949 - August 27, 1997) was a popular NBC executive who was credited with turning around NBC's low prime time reputation with such hit series as "Hill Street Blues", "L.A. Law", "ALF", "Family Ties", "The Cosby Show", "Cheers", "Miami Vice", "The Golden Girls", "Knight Rider", "The A-Team", "St.

  16. Lowell P. Weicker Jr.

    Lowell Palmer Weicker, Jr. (born May 16, 1931) is an American politician who has served as a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and Governor of Connecticut. Though a member of the Republican Party during his time in Congress, he later left the Republican Party and became one of the few independents to be elected as a state governor in the United States in recent years. Since his retirement from political office, he has moved more towards the Democratic Party.

  17. Taki Theodoracopulos

    Taki Theodoracopulos (born August 11 1937), originally named Petros (Peter) Theodoracopulos but better known as Taki, is a Greek-born journalist and writer living in New York City, London and Switzerland. His column "High Life" has appeared in "The Spectator" for the past twenty-five years, and he has also written for "National Review", the London "Sunday Times", "Esquire", "Vanity Fair", the "New York Press", …

  18. Turki bin Faisal al Saud

    Turki bin Faisal Al Saud (born February 15, 1945), most commonly referenced as Turki al Faisal is the former Director General of Saudi Arabia's Al Mukhabarat Al A'amah, the Kingdom's ambassador to the United Kingdom and Ireland, and served as Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States from July 2005 until December 11, 2006. He is the youngest son of the late King Faisal, brother of foreign minister, Saud al Faisal, …

  19. Richard Dean

    Richard Dean (born "Richard Cowen" in Bethesda, Maryland — (1956 - December 27, 2006) at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York) was an athlete, model and photographer. He also co-hosted a television makeover show, "Cover Shot", on the American cable TV network TLC. Dean attended Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Maryland and the Lawrenceville School in Princeton, New Jersey. He attended the University of Delaware on a football scholarship and, …

  20. Garth Ancier

    When BBC Worldwide was looking for someone to develop the BBC brand in the U.S. and build on the relationships and partnerships it had already established there, it sought an executive with extensive experience in the highly complex and competitive U.S. market. That person was Garth Ancier , who today is the president of BBC Worldwide America. Ancier is one of only two U.S. television executives to have headed up the entertainment divisions of three networks.

  21. James Harvie Wilkinson III

    James Harvie Wilkinson III (born in New York, New York, September 29, 1944) is a federal judge serving on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. His name has been raised at several junctures as a possible nominee to the United States Supreme Court.

  22. Stephen Davis

    Stephen Davis was born February 28, 1946 in Wilmington, Delaware, son of a Vice-President and Executive Director of E.I. duPont de Nemours and Company (the duPont Company). He graduated from Tower Hill School in Wilmington, spending his junior year at the Lawrenceville School near Princeton, New Jersey. In 1964 he entered Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina, withdrawing in 1966 to help launch “Up With People,” then called “Sing Out ’66.” He traveled throughout Europe, …

  23. Thomas C. Hindman

    Thomas Carmichael Hindman, Jr. (January 28, 1828 - September 27, 1868) was a United States Representative from the 1st Congressional District of Arkansas in the 36th United States Congress from 1859 to 1861 and a Major General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. After being born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Hindman moved with his family to Jacksonville, Alabama and later Ripley, Mississippi.

  24. Clement Woodnutt Miller

    Clement Woodnutt Miller (October 28, 1916 - October 7, 1962) was a U.S. Representative from California, nephew of Thomas W. Miller. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Miller graduated from the Lawrenceville School, from Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, in 1940, and from Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations in 1946. Enlisted in the United States Army in 1940.

  25. David Baird Jr.

    David Baird, Jr. (October 10 1881 - February 28 1955) was a U.S. Senator from New Jersey. Born in Camden, New Jersey to Senator David Baird, Baird Jr. graduated from Lawrenceville School in 1899 and from Princeton University in 1903. Like his father, he engaged in the lumber business and banking in Camden from 1903 to 1929. On November 30 1929, Baird was appointed as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Walter E. Edge.

  26. Rodman M. Price

    Rodman McCamley Price (March 5, 1816 - June 7, 1894) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served in the United States House of Representatives, and as the 17th Governor of New Jersey from 1854 to 1857. Price was born in Newton, in Sussex County on May 5, 1816. He attended the public schools of New York City and the Lawrenceville Academy (a predecessor to today's Lawrenceville School). Price pursued classical studies at Princeton College, but did not graduate.

  27. Abram Andrew

    Abram Piatt Andrew Jr. (February 12, 1873 - June 3, 1936) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts. Born in La Porte, Indiana, he attended the public schools and the Lawrenceville School. He graduated from Princeton College in 1893, was a member of the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences from 1893 to 1898, and pursued postgraduate studies in the Universities of Halle, Berlin, and Paris.

  28. Walter G. Andrews

    Walter Gresham Andrews (July 16, 1889 - March 5, 1949) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. Andrews was born in Evanston, Illinois. He graduated from Lawrenceville School in 1908 and Princeton University in 1913. He served in World War I in France in 1917. He was elected to Congress in 1930 and served from March 4, 1931 until January 3, 1949.

  29. William H. Phelps

    William Henry Phelps, Jr. was a notable Venezuelan ornithologist and businessman. He was born in the city of San Antonio de Maturín, in Monagas, Venezuela. Along with his father, William Henry Phelps, he founded the first commercial radio station in Venezuela, "1 Broadcasting Caracas". After finishing his studies in Lawrenceville School and getting a B.Sc. in 1926 from Princeton University, …

  30. David P. Reynolds

    David P. Reynolds (born June 16, 1915 in Bristol, Tennessee) is a Chairman emeritus of Reynolds Metals Co. and an owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses. He is the son of Richard S. Reynolds, Sr. (1881-1955) who founded Reynolds Metals in Louisville, Kentucky. Reynolds received his high school education at Lawrenceville School, where he captained the prep school's football team.

  31. Lawrenceville School

    Although Lawrenceville was founded in 1810 as the Maidenhead Academy and run under such names as the Lawrenceville Classical and Commercial High School for some 70 years thereafter, it was not until its "refounding" in 1883 that it became known as The Lawrenceville School and discovered its true and abiding identity.

  32. Pascal Levensohn

    Pascal Levensohn , Founder and Managing Director of Levensohn Venture Partners, has been a professional investor for more than 20 years and has worked actively with private and public companies at the board level since 1990. He has published two articles on corporate governance since 1999. www.levp.com

  33. Harley Walsh

    Harley Walsh joined Vivum in 2006 as Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Vivum, Harley was the Legislative Director for United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. As Legislative Director, Harley managed Senator Hutchison's legislative operations and was her senior advisor on finance, banking and appropriations issues. Prior to working in the Senate, Harley was a Vice President at Lehman Brothers in the investment banking division.

  34. Roy E. Thompson Jr

    Roy was a founding partner of Thompson & Bowie, LLP, along with James Bowie in 1978. He is proud of the fact that Thompson & Bowie, LLP has grown from three attorneys to fifteen, as it celebrates its 30 year anniversary. The firm has earned a reputation as a highly respected and competent defense firm, representing insurance carriers, their insureds, individuals, businesses and organizations throughout Maine, the Country and, occasionally, the World.

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  36. Aldo Leopold

    Leopold went east for high school, to Lawrenceville School in New Jersey, where his love of the outdoors took a heavy toll on his grades. "My dear Mama," he wrote home in 1904, "You probably know from my report that I have flunked Geometry..." Leopold survived high school and began college at Yale, with the idea of obtaining a graduate degree from the University's brand new School of Forestry.

  37. Nancy Parker Wilson

    Nancy Parker Wilson Nancy Parker Wilson has been General Manager for Greenvale Vineyards since she, her husband and parents embarked on this enterprise in 1992. A graduate of Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, she moved to Boston after graduation and became the Director of Public Information for the two Boston area Zoos, Stone Zoo and Franklin Park Zoo.

  38. Huyler C. Held
  39. Eve Ledyard
  40. William Wilson III

    William Wilson III is Managing Partner of Wilson Meany Sullivan, LLC, a private real estate investment and development company in the San Francisco Bay area. William Wilson III is Managing Partner of Wilson Meany Sullivan, LLC, a private real estate investment and development company in the San Francisco Bay area.

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