- male, deceased (1929) (Lakeville, Connecticut, United States)
- Briton Hadden (February 18, 1898 - February 27, 1929) was the co-founder of Time Magazine with his Yale classmate Henry Luce. Hadden got his start...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Henry Sloane Coffin (born January 5, 1877 in New York City; died November 25, 1954 in Lakeville, Connecticut) was president of the Union...
- male, deceased (1950)
- Francis Otto Matthiessen (1902 - April 1, 1950) was a historian and literary critic influential in the creation of the field of American studies.
- male, deceased (1911)
- Edward Baldwin Whitney, (August 16, 1857-January 5, 1911) was an American lawyer and judge. He graduated from Yale College, 1878; Judge William H....
- male, deceased (1963)
- Harvey Hollister Bundy Sr., (March_30, 1888 - October_7, 1963), was an American lawyer and Special Assistant to the Secretary of War during the...
- male, 76 years old
- David Gaub McCullough (born July 7, 1933) is an American historian and bestselling author. A two-time winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the...
- male, deceased (1986)
- Jonathan Brewster Bingham (24 April 1914, New Haven, Connecticut - 3 July 1986, New York City) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the...
- male, deceased (1991)
- Henry John Heinz III (October 23, 1938 - April 4, 1991) was an American politician from Pennsylvania, a Republican member of the United States...
- male, deceased (1916)
- Timothy Dwight V, was president of Yale University from 1886 through 1899. Timothy Dwight was born November 16, 1828, in Norwich, Connecticut, the...
- male, 65 years old
- Frederick Wallace Smith (born August 11, 1944) is the founder, president, and CEO of FedEx, originally known as Federal Express, the first...
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