List of Kenyon College people

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Here follows a list of notable people associated with Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. This list includes the college's notable alumni, organized by their fields of endeavor, in addition to notable members of its faculty and a complete chronological list of the presidents of the college.

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Distinguished graduates

Selected Kenyon alumni
19th President of the United States Rutherford B. Hayes, class of 1842 President Rutherford Hayes 1870 - 1880 Restored.jpg
19th President of the United States Rutherford B. Hayes, class of 1842
US Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, class of 1834 Edwin McMasters Stanton Secretary of War.jpg
US Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, class of 1834
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Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, class of 1948
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Academy Award-winning actor Paul Newman, class of 1949
Academy Award and Primetime Emmy Award-winning actress Allison Janney, class of 1982 Allison Janney4crop.jpg
Academy Award and Primetime Emmy Award-winning actress Allison Janney, class of 1982
Comedian Jonathan Winters, class of 1950 Jonathan Winters - publicity.jpg
Comedian Jonathan Winters, class of 1950
Actor and filmmaker Josh Radnor, class of 1996 Josh Radnor (9448570254).jpg
Actor and filmmaker Josh Radnor, class of 1996

Academia

NameOccupationClass year
C. Lawrence Evans Newton Family Professor of Government at William & Mary and former chair of the Legislative Studies Section of the American Political Science Association 1980
Amos N. Guiora Professor of law at University of Utah and Israel Defense Forces Judge Advocate General's Corps (Lt. Col. Ret.)1979
John Allen Gable Executive director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association from 1974 to his death in February 2005; considered the world's leading authority on Theodore Roosevelt1965
Constantinos Patrides Professor of English Literature, University of Michigan 1952

Activism

NameOccupationClass year
Ron Link Former fire fighter and actor (patient advocate)
Leopoldo López Venezuelan politician in Opposition to Chávez and Maduro 1993

Law

NameOccupationClass year
James G. Carr Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio 1966
James Gwin Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio 1976
David Davis Senator, Supreme Court Justice1832
Thomas Stanley Matthews Senator, Supreme Court justice1840
Paul Niemeyer Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit 1962
Kathleen M. O'Malley Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio 1979
William Rehnquist Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (attended)
Augustus J. Ricks Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (attended)
William F. Turner First Chief Justice of the Territory of Arizona 1842

Literature and journalism

NameOccupationClass year
Jim Bellows Journalist, newspaper editor1947
Jenna Blum Writer1992
Scott Carney Investigative journalist2000
Caleb Carr Novelist, military historian1977
Jay Cocks Film critic, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter1966
Stephanie Danler Novelist2006
E. L. Doctorow Novelist, cultural critic1952
William Gass Writer, winner of the American Book Award 1947
David Goodwillie Novelist1994
John Green Author; winner of Michael L. Printz Award for Looking for Alaska 2000
Saskia Hamilton Poet1989
John Hattendorf Maritime historian1964
Anthony Hecht Poet
Laura Hillenbrand Writer, author of Seabiscuit: An American Legend (attended)
Scott Kenemore Writer2000
P. F. Kluge Writer1964
Robert Lowell Poet; two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize; Poet Laureate 1947-19481940
Robie Macauley Writer, editor of Playboy 1941
Greg Melville Writer, journalist1992
Robert Mezey Writer(attended)
Alexa O'Brien Journalist, activist
Riley Redgate Writer2016
Ransom Riggs Writer2001
Paul Singer Investigations and Impact Editor1988
Peter Taylor Writer, winner of Pulitzer Prize1940
Daniel Torday Writer2000
Fred Waitzkin Writer1965
Andrew Welsh-Huggins Journalist, author
Rachel DeLoache Williams Writer2010
Matthew Winkler (journalist) Co-founder and former editor-in-chief of Bloomberg News1977
James Wright Poet, winner of Pulitzer Prize1952

Military

NameOccupationClass year
Ralph P. Buckland Brigadier General, Union Army, during the Civil War
John G. Mitchell Brigadier General, Union Army, during the Civil War1859

Performing arts

NameOccupationClass year
Nick Bakay Actor, comedian1981
Annie Blackman Musician2020
Adam Davidson Academy Award-winning director1986
Frank Dicopoulos Actor1979
Chris Eigeman Actor1987
Allison Janney Actress, seven-time Emmy Award and Academy Award winner1982
Wendy MacLeod Playwright, screenwriter1981
Amy Malkoff Recording artist1988
Paul Newman Actor, Emmy Award and Academy Award winner1949
Kris Osborn CNN anchor1992
Alfred Humphreys Pease Composer
Nicholas Petricca Lead singer of Walk The Moon2009
Josh Radnor Actor and filmmaker1996
Justin Roberts Children's musician1992
Jonathan Winters Actor and comedian(attended)
Damian Young Actor1983

Philanthropy

NameOccupationClass year
Kevin O'Donnell Director of the U.S. Peace Corps1947

Politics

NameOccupationClass year
Sally Cluchey Maine state senator2008 [1]
David Davis Senator, Supreme Court Justice1832
Henry Winter Davis US Congressman for Maryland's 3rd and 4th district1837
Dan Frankel Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1999-present1978
Lizzie Pannill Fletcher US Congresswoman for Texas' 7th district, 2019–present1997
Barry Goode California judge, former legal officer for California Gov. Gray Davis 1969
Rutherford B. Hayes President of the United States1842
Bill Harsha Member of the United States House of Representatives, 1961-19811943
Thomas Stanley Matthews Senator, Supreme Court justice1840
Anthony Banning Norton Publisher of newspapers in Ohio and Texas, Know Nothing Texas state representative1840 [2]
Olof Palme Prime Minister of Sweden1948
Diana Schaub President's Council on Bioethics; Professor of Political Science at Loyola University Maryland
John W. Snow Secretary of the Treasury(attended)
Zack Space Congressman, Ohio Congressional District 181983
Edwin Stanton Secretary of War during the Lincoln administration1834
Peter Stautberg Member of Ohio House of Representatives 1993
Evan B. Stotsenburg President Pro Tempore of the Indiana Senate, Indiana Attorney General [3]
Tommy Vietor National security spokesman for Barack Obama 2002

Religion

NameOccupationClass year
Rev. James P. deWolfe Fourth Episcopal Bishop of Long Island, 1942-1966; charter member of the Sigma Pi fraternity's Lambda chapter at Kenyon [4] 1917
Rev. William Crane Gray First Episcopal Bishop of Southern Florida, 1893-19131859
Rev. S. Arthur Huston Episcopal Bishop of Olympia, 1925-19441900
Rev. Arthur C. Lichtenberger 21st Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church; in 1961 he became the first Episcopal leader to meet with a pope; posthumously received the Founders Award from Sigma Pi fraternity in 2010 [5] 1923
Rev. Donald MacAdie Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, 1958-19631922
Rev. Arthur R. McKinstry Former Episcopal Bishop of Delaware; 1948 Lambeth Conference attendee; officiated the marriage of Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson; charter member of the Sigma Pi fraternity's Lambda chapter at Kenyon [6] Ph.B., 1918 and M.A., 1920
Rev. Philip McNairy Episcopal Bishop of Minnesota, 1971-19771932
Rev. Joseph Schereschewsky Anglican Bishop of Shanghai, China, 1877-1884
Rev. George R. Selway Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan, 1964-19721929
Rev. William E. Swing Episcopal Bishop of California, 1980-20061958
Rev. Charles D. Williams Fourth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, 1906-19151883/4

Sciences

NameOccupationClass year
Carl Djerassi Creator of the birth control pill; winner of the National Medal of Science 1943
Rolla Dyer Developer of the typhus vaccine; director of the National Institutes of Health 1907
Harvey Lodish Professor, co-founder of Genzyme Corporation1962

Sports

NameOccupationClass year
Chris Creighton Football Coach, Eastern Michigan University 1990
Don McNeill Tennis player1940
John Rinka Basketball player and coach1970
Shaka Smart Men's basketball head coach, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Texas at Austin, Marquette University1999
Bill Veeck MLB owner and baseball player(attended)

Visual arts

NameOccupationClass year
Carl Andre Artist(attended)
Claire Beckett Photographer
Jim Borgman Cartoonist, known for Zits 1976
Meg Cranston Artist1982
Eric Gaskins Fashion designer
Graham Gund Architect1963
David Horvitz Artist
C. Cameron Macauley Photographer and film producer1949
Jonathan Mannion Photographer and director1993
Coles Phillips Artist1904
Bill Watterson Cartoonist, known for Calvin and Hobbes 1980
Victoria Wyatt Art historian1977

Notable faculty members

Visiting faculty

Presidents of the College

  1. Philander Chase (1825–1831)
  2. Charles Pettit McIlvaine (1832–1840)
  3. David Bates Douglass (1840–1844)
    • Samuel Fuller (acting, 1844–1845)
  4. Sherlock A. Bronson (1845–1850)
  5. Thomas M. Smith (1850–1854)
  6. Lorin Andrews (1854–1861)
    • Benjamin L. Lang (acting, 1861–1863)
  7. Charles Short (1863–1867)
  8. James Kent Stone (1867–1868)
  9. Eli Todd Tappan (1868–1875)
    • Edward C. Benson (acting, 1875–1876)
  10. William B. Bodine (1876–1891)
  11. Theodore Sterling (1891–1896)
  12. William Foster Peirce (1896–1937)
  13. Gordon Keith Chalmers (1937–1956)
    • Frank E. Bailey (acting, 1956–1957)
  14. F. Edward Lund (1957–1968)
  15. William G. Caples (1968–1975)
  16. Philip H. Jordan Jr. (1975–1995)
  17. Robert A. Oden Jr. (1995–2002)
    • Ronald A. Sharp (acting, 2002–2003)
  18. S. Georgia Nugent (2003–2013)
  19. Sean M. Decatur (2013–2022)
    • Jeff Bowman (acting, 2022–2023)
  20. Julie Kornfeld (2023-)

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References

  1. "Sally Cluchey". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
  2. "Anthony Banning Norton". Knox County Historical Society. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  3. Monks, Leander John (1916). Courts and lawyers of Indiana. Indianapolis: Federal Publishing Company.
  4. http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1966/SP_EMERALD_VOL_53_NO_1_SPRING_1966.pdf, Pgs. 268-269
  5. http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1968/SP_EMERALD_VOL_55_NO_3_FALL_1968.pdf, Pg. 144
  6. http://www.enivation.com/SigmaPi/archive/Emerald/1964/SP_EMERALD_VOL_50_NO_4_WINTER_1964.pdf, Pg. 182