List of Northfield Mount Hermon people information
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Since its founding in 1879, Northfield Mount Hermon School has graduated students who went on to excel in technology; education; consulting and professional services; finance; government, law, and politics; arts, entertainment, and media; healthcare and social services; and nonprofits.
Thomas Nelson Baker Sr., 1889, first African-American to receive a PhD in philosophy in the United States
Elizabeth Barrows Ussher, 1891, Christian missionary
Lee de Forest, 1893, radio pioneer[1]
William G. Morgan, 1893, inventor of volleyball[1]
Howard Thurston, 1893, magician
Ernest Yarrow, 1897, director of the Near East Foundation
Belle da Costa Greene, librarian[2]
Peter Moss, 1976, basketball player
Juliana R. Force, 1900, art museum director
Pixley Seme, 1902, founder of the African National Congress[1]
Chester Barnard, 1906, philanthropist
Henry Roe Cloud, 1906, educator and government official[1]
Mohini Maya Das, 1906, educator
Harry Kemp, tramp poet, c. 1907 (expelled)
DeWitt Wallace, 1907, founder of Reader's Digest[1]
Walter Harper, c. 1916, mountain climber
Monroe W. Smith, 1919, founder of American Youth Hostels[1]
Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail, early 1920s (d.n.g), nurse[3]
S. Prestley Blake, 1934, founder of Friendly's Ice Cream[1]
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, 1937, poet[1]
Tad Mosel, 1940, playwright[1]
James W. McLamore, 1943, founder of Burger King[1]
John E. Kingston, 1944, New York Supreme Court judge[1]
Mary C. Potter, 1947–1948, professor of psychology
James Nabrit III, 1948, civil rights attorney
Richard Gilder, 1950, philanthropist[1]
William C. Pryor, 1950, Chief Judge
Anna Diggs Taylor, 1950, Chief Judge
David Hartman, 1952, television host[1]
William R. Rhodes, 1953, corporate executive[1]
June Jordan, 1953, poet, professor of African American Studies[1]
J. Stapleton Roy, 1953, diplomat[1]
Edward W. Said, 1953, literary theorist[1]
Neil Sheehan, 1954, author[1]
Jane English, 1960, academic, photographer
Frank Shorter, 1965, marathoner[1]
Lynne Anderson, 1965, professor of education[1]
William Ackerman, 1967, founder of Windham Hill Records and 2005 Grammy Award winner[1]
Natalie Cole, 1968, vocalist[1]
Amy Domini, 1968, social investor[1]
Viola Baskerville, 1969, Virginia Secretary of Administration
Willie Wolfe, 1969, founding member of the Symbionese Liberation Army
Brian F. Atwater, 1969, geologist
Dore Gold, 1971, former Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations
Chip Elliott, 1972, engineer
Erik Lindgren, 1972, composer
Tim Stryker, 1972, computer programmer
Jim Keller, 1972, vocals, guitar Tommy Tutone
Valerie Jarrett, 1974, Senior Advisor to Barack Obama[1]
John S. Chen, 1974, CEO of BlackBerry[1]
Helen DeWitt, 1975, novelist[1]
Timothy Horrigan, 1975, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives[4]
Taggart Siegel, 1977, Documentary Filmmaker Queen of the Sun
Elizabeth Perkins, 1978, actress[1]
Rick Boyages, 1981, Associate Commissioner for Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball[1]
Michael M. Gilday, 1981, Chief of Naval Operations, U. S. Navy
Laura Linney, 1982, actress[1]
Buster Olney, 1982, sports writer[1]
Dylan Brody, 1982, humorist, author, comedian, playwright, and poet[1]
Kim Raver, 1985, actor[1]
Bryan Callen, 1985, actor, comedian[1]
Arn Chorn-Pond, 1986, activist and musician[1]
Hasok Chang, 1985, historian and philosopher of science[5]
Uma Thurman, 1988 (d.n.g.), actor/model
Samantha Hunt, 1989, writer
John Edgar Park, 1990, author[1]
Warren Webster, 1991, president and co-founder of Patch Media
Misha Collins, 1992, actor[1]
John D'Agata, 1992, author[1]
Aaron Schuman, 1995, photographer, writer, curator and educator
Brian Pothier, 1996, ice hockey player
Yasmin Vossoughian, 1996, news anchor
David de Burgh Graham, 1999, Liberal Party MP in House of Commons of Canada
Anna Schuleit, visual artist[1]
YaYa DaCosta, 2000, actress[1]
Kimmie Weeks, 2001, human rights activist[1]
Dallas Baker, 2002, football player[1]
Tony Gaffney, 2004, basketball player
Brian Strait, 2006, ice hockey player[1]
Oliver Drake, 2006, baseball player
Clive Weeden, 2007, basketball player
Tessa Gobbo, 2009, rower
Spike Albrecht, 2012, basketball player
Kellan Grady, 2017, basketball player
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^"New Light on Belle da Costa Greene". 15 March 2021.
^Theobald, Brianna (2016). "Nurse, Mother, Midwife—: Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail and the Struggle for Crow Women's Reproductive Autonomy". Montana: The Magazine of Western History. 66 (3): 17–35. ISSN 0026-9891. JSTOR 26322872.
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^"Hasok Chang CV" (PDF). ucl.ac.uk. University College London. 2009-12-21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-06-11. Retrieved 2016-05-14.
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