List of Ten Outstanding Young Americans
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The Ten Outstanding Young Americans
Toya
Toya may refer to:*Toya , born Toya Rodriguez, American pop singer*Tōya, Hokkaidō, a former village in Abuta District, Iburi, Hokkaidō, Japan*Tōyako, Hokkaidō, a town incorporating Tōya, Hokkaidō**Tōya Station , a railway station in Tōyako...

 (TOYA
Toya
Toya may refer to:*Toya , born Toya Rodriguez, American pop singer*Tōya, Hokkaidō, a former village in Abuta District, Iburi, Hokkaidō, Japan*Tōyako, Hokkaidō, a town incorporating Tōya, Hokkaidō**Tōya Station , a railway station in Tōyako...

) program exists to recognize and honor ten Americans each year who exemplify the best attributes of the nation’s young people, aged 18 through 40. The TOYA program is sponsored by the United States Junior Chamber
United States Junior Chamber
The United States Junior Chamber is a leadership training and civic organization for people between the ages of 18 and 41. Areas of emphasis are business development, management skills, individual training, community service, and international connections. The U.S...

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Prior to 1985, the program was known as the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) program.

TOYA Honorees

Recipients are listed alphabetically by last name. For each individual, the recipient's age at the time of the award, their notable contribution to society, and year their award was given is included.

A

  • Aaker-Gilchrist, Shari, 27 - Community Service (1991)
  • Abiodun, Bo Charles T., 38 - Military Service/Community Service (2010)
  • Acosta, Robert J., 20 - Education (1968)
  • Adamic, Louis
    Louis Adamic
    Louis Adamic was a Slovenian American author and translator.- Biography :Adamic was born at Praproče Mansion in Praproče near Grosuplje, in what is now Slovenia...

    , 39 - Literature (1938)
  • Adams, Capt. Alan B., 29 - Military/Public Policy (2002)
  • Adams, Fred R. Jr., 33 - Business (1965)
  • Adams, Dr. Mac C., 36 - Science (1960)
  • Agnese, Louis Jr., 37 - Education (1989)
  • Alban, Julie K., 33 - Community Service (1999)
  • Alexander, Kathleen Brunner, 39 - Science (1997)
  • Allis, Ryan P, 25 - Business (2009)
  • Anderson, Bob
    Bob Anderson (runner)
    Bob Anderson is an American runner, photographer, publisher and film producer. He is the founder of Runner's World magazine. A desire to find information about running and racing led him to a career in magazine and book publishing for more than twenty years...

    , 33 - Sports Journalism (1982)
  • Anderson, Curtiss, 33 - Journalism (1962)
  • Anderson, Foster N., 38 - Community Service (1999)
  • Angel, Debra L., 27 - Community Service (1987)
  • Anthony, Jack
    Jack Anthony
    Jack Anthony may refer to:*Jack Anthony , Kilkenny sportsperson*Jack Anthony , Welsh champion jockey*Jack Anthony , American singer-songwriter, composer and musician...

    , 31 - Science (1988)
  • Armstrong, Darrell
    Darrell Armstrong
    Darrell Eugene Armstrong is a former American professional basketball player, who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association...

    , 35 ? Athletics (2003)
  • Arnall, Ellis G., 25 - State & Municipal Affairs (1942)
  • Arriola, Roland S., 34 - Human Improvement (1983)
  • Arthchoker, John Jr., 34 - National Affairs (1964)
  • Ashe, Arthur R. Jr., 25 - Sports (1968)
  • Atkins, Joseph E., 34 - Municipal Affairs (2000)
  • Atkins, Thomas I.
    Thomas I. Atkins
    Thomas Irving Atkins was an African American attorney and politician who served as a member of the Boston City Council and General Counsel of the NAACP.-Early life:...

    , 31 - Municipal Affairs (1970)
  • Atkinson, William
    William Atkinson
    William Atkinson may refer to:*William Atkinson *William Atkinson , English architect*William Atkinson , politician in British Columbia, Canada...

    , 30 - Religion and Education (1977)
  • Atwater, Harvey Lee, 30 - National Affairs (1982)
  • AuCoin, Les
    Les AuCoin
    Walter Leslie "Les" AuCoin , is an American politician and the first Democrat elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from since it was formed in 1882. The seat has been held by a Democrat ever since....

    , 34 - National Affairs (1977)
  • Augustine, Jonathan C., 32 - National Affairs (2004)
  • Axelbank, Major Eric, 38 - Military Service (2004)

B

  • Babbidge, Dr. Homer D. Jr., 34 - Education (1959)
  • Baffes, Dr. Thomas G., 34 - Medicine (1957)
  • Bancroft, Ann E., 31 - Exploration (1988)
  • Banks, Frank J., 35 - Business (1977)
  • Barber, Richard E., 35 - Business (1975)
  • Barclay, Jennifer Paige, 30 - Business (1997)
  • Barnes, Ben F., 31 - State Affairs (1969)
  • Barrasso, Tom
    Tom Barrasso
    Thomas Patrick Barrasso is a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender who played 18 seasons for the Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ottawa Senators, Carolina Hurricanes, Toronto Maple Leafs, and St...

    , 28 - Athletics/Philanthropic (1994)
  • Bass, George F., 35 - Underwater Discovery (1967)
  • Bayh, Birch E., 34 - National Affairs (1963)
  • Beatty, James T., 27 - Sports (1962)
  • Beirne, Joseph A., 35 - National Affairs (1946)
  • Bergman, Jules
    Jules Bergman
    Jules Bergman , a broadcast writer and journalist, served as Science Editor for ABC News from 1961 until his death in 1987. He is most remembered for his coverage of the American space program....

    , 33 - Broadcasting (1962)
  • Berkman, Craig, 30 - Municipal Affairs (1971)
  • Bernhard, Berl I., 33 - National Affairs (1962)
  • Bernstein, Leonard
    Leonard Bernstein
    Leonard Bernstein August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, author, music lecturer and pianist. He was among the first conductors born and educated in the United States of America to receive worldwide acclaim...

    , 25 - Music (1944)
  • Bicks, Robert A., 33 - Law (1960)
  • Biden, Joseph R. Jr., 31 - National Affairs (1974)
  • Billings, Roger, 32 - Science (1980)
  • Black-Tortorigi, Allison, 31 - Human Improvement (1997)
  • Blair, Albert M., 31 - Sports (1983)
  • Blanchard, James J., 35 - National Affairs (1978)
  • Blazie, Deane B., 28 - Science (1976)
  • Bleier, Robert P. Rocky, 32 - Sports (1979)
  • Blunt, Roy
    Roy Blunt
    Roy D. Blunt is the junior United States Senator from Missouri. He is a member of the Republican Party. His Senate seat was previously held by Republican Kit Bond, until his retirement....

    , 35 - National Affairs (1986)
  • Boester, Carl F., - National Affairs (1943)
  • Bohleen, Calvin R., 32 - Human Improvement (1979)
  • Bolte, Charles G., 27 - National Affairs (1946)
  • Bond, Christopher, 34 - State & Municipal Affairs (1974)
  • Bonilla, Ruben Jr., 35 - Human Improvement (1982)
  • Boone, Pat
    Pat Boone
    Charles Eugene "Pat" Boone is an American singer, actor and writer who has been a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. He covered black artists' songs and sold more copies than his black counterparts...

    , 24 - Entertainment (1958)
  • Boren, David L.
    David L. Boren
    David Lyle Boren is an academic leader and American politician from the state of Oklahoma. A Democrat, he served as the 21st Governor of Oklahoma from 1975 to 1979 and in the United States Senate from 1979 to 1994. He is currently president of the University of Oklahoma. He was the longest serving...

    , 34 - State Affairs (1976)
  • Bostic, Joe Earl Jr., 37 - Humanitarian (1995)
  • Boudreau, Lou
    Lou Boudreau
    Louis "Lou" Boudreau was an American Major League Baseball player and manager. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1970...

    , 31 - Sports (1948)
  • Bowe, Dr. Frank G., 34 - Human Improvement (1982)
  • Boyer, Robert A., 31 - Science (1940)
  • Boyle, Harold V., 32 - Journalism (1944)
  • Brademas, John
    John Brademas
    John Brademas is an American politician and educator originally from Indiana. He served as Majority Whip of the United States House of Representatives for the Democratic Party from 1977 to 1981 at the conclusion of a twenty-year career as a member of the United States House of Representatives...

    , 35 - National Affairs (1962)
  • Bradley, William W., 32 - Sports (1976)
  • Brennan, Terence, 26 - Sports (1954)
  • Brenneman, Gregory D., 36 - Business (1998)
  • Bresser, Dr. Joel Frederick, 36 - Science (1991)
  • Brian, Dr. Earl
    Earl Brian
    Dr. Earl Winfrey Brian, Jr. was a decorated combat surgeon with an aerial support unit for the United States Central Intelligence Agency's Vietnam War-era Phoenix Program...

    , 31 - State and Municipal Affairs (1974)
  • Brooks, Gregory, 34 - Medical Service (1992)
  • Brown, Dale S., 39 - Human Improvement (1994)
  • Brown, Dr. Harold
    Harold Brown
    Harold Brown may refer to:*Harold Brown *Harold P. Brown, builder of the first electric chair*Harold L. Brown, Pennsylvania politician*Harold Brown , American physicist, U.S...

    , 34 - Science (1961)
  • Brown, Lester R.
    Lester R. Brown
    Lester Russel Brown is a United States environmental analyst, founder of the Worldwatch Institute, and founder and president of the Earth Policy Institute, a nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C...

    , 32 - National Affairs (1966)
  • Brown, Paul
    Paul Brown
    Paul Eugene Brown was a coach in American football and a major figure in the development of the National Football League...

    , 23 - Sports (1942)
  • Brunell, Mark
    Mark Brunell
    Mark Allen Brunell is an American football quarterback who currently plays for the New York Jets. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fifth round of the 1993 NFL Draft. He played college football at Washington....

    , 31 - Community Action/Athletics (2002)
  • Brzezinski, Dr. Zbigniew
    Zbigniew Brzezinski
    Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzezinski is a Polish American political scientist, geostrategist, and statesman who served as United States National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981....

    , 35 - Education (1963)
  • Bucha, Paul W., 27 - Military Service (1970)
  • Buchanan, Vernon G., 32 - Business (1984)
  • Burdette, Sen. Keith
    Keith Burdette
    Keith Burdette is an American politician who served as the Democratic President of the West Virginia Senate from Wood County and served from 1989 to 1995. Burdette currently runs The Burdette Group, a West Virginia-based lobbying company....

    , 36 - State Affairs (1992)
  • Buoniconti, Marc, 26 - Personal Accomplishment (1993)
  • Burke, Chris
    Chris Burke (actor)
    Christopher Joseph "Chris" Burke is an American actor, living with Down syndrome, who has become best known for his character Charles "Corky" Thacher on the television series Life Goes On.- Early Years :...

    , 25 - Entertainment (1991)
  • Burns, Regina, 31 - Broadcast Journalism (1993)
  • Burns, Robert K., 33 - National Affairs (1942)
  • Butcher, Susan H., 36 - Sports (1991)
  • Butler, Rev. Dr. Keith, 33 - Community Service (1989)
  • Byrd, Dennis
    Dennis Byrd
    Dennis DeWayne Byrd is a former defensive end and defensive tackle for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He attended college at the University of Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He played professionally for the Jets for four seasons beginning in 1989...

    , 27 - Personal Accomplishment (1993)

C

  • Calabresi, Guido, 29 - Law (1962)
  • Calabro, Dominic M., 37 - State Affairs (1994)
  • Califano, Joseph A., 35 - National Affairs (1966)
  • Capecchi, Mario R., 32 - Biological Research (1970)
  • Carey, Dr. Thomas
    Thomas Carey
    Thomas Campbell Carey was the surveyor to whom John and Alexander Forrest were apprenticed, and was later a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council.Thomas Carey was born in Ireland in 1832–33...

    , 35 - Science (1981)
  • Carey, James B., 30 - National Affairs (1941)
  • Carpenter, William S. Jr., 29 - National Affairs (1966)
  • Carson, Senator Brad
    Brad Carson
    Brad Rogers Carson is an American lawyer and politician from the state of Oklahoma. A member of the Democratic Party, he served in the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2005.-Background:...

    , 35 - Government (2002)
  • Carter, Dr. Ashton B., 32 - Science (1987)
  • Carter, John Mack, 35 - Journalism (1963)
  • Carter, Professor Stephen L.
    Stephen L. Carter
    Stephen L. Carter is an American law professor, legal- and social-policy writer, columnist, and best-selling novelist.-Education:...

    , 32 - Law (1987)
  • Carter, Walter H., 32 - Journalism (1953)
  • Casertano, Teresa Tia, 26 - Human Improvement (1992)
  • Castle, Robert W. Jr., 33 - Religion (1962)
  • Castruccio, Dr. Peter A., 34 - Science (1959)
  • Cavanaugh, Jerome, 35 Governmental Affairs (1963)
  • Cenerazzo, Walter W., 35 - National Affairs (1948)
  • Chapin, Dwight L., 32 - National Affairs (1973)
  • Chapin, Harry F.
    Harry Chapin
    Harry Forster Chapin was an American singer-songwriter best known in particular for his folk rock songs including "Taxi", "W*O*L*D", and the number-one hit "Cat's in the Cradle". Chapin was also a dedicated humanitarian who fought to end world hunger; he was a key player in the creation of the...

    , 34 - Human Improvement (1977)
  • Chaput, Richard R., 28 - Journalism (1965)
  • Charpie, Dr. Robert A., 30 - Science (1955)
  • Chase, W. Howard, 33 - National Affairs (1943)
  • Chen, Jau-Fei, 34 - Business (1997)
  • Cheney, Richard B., 34 - National Affairs (1976)
  • Cherne, Leo M., 28 - National Affairs (1940)
  • Cherry, Harry W., 35 - Business (1970)
  • Chong, Curtis D., 31 - Human Improvement (1986)
  • Chope, Wilbert E., 34 - Science (1957)
  • Christensen, Jon
    Jon Christensen
    Jon Christensen is a Norwegian jazz percussionist.In the late 1960s he played alongside Jan Garbarek on several recordings by the composer George Russell....

    , 33 - National Affairs (1996)
  • Church, Frank F., 33 - National Affairs (1957)
  • Cisneros, Henry G., 34 - Municipal Affairs (1982)
  • Claypool, Marceta, 37 - Human Improvement (1992)
  • Clement, Frank G.
    Frank G. Clement
    Frank Goad Clement served as Governor of Tennessee from 1953 to 1959, and again from 1963 to 1967.-Early life:...

    , 33 - National Affairs (1953)
  • Clinton, Bill
    Bill Clinton
    William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Inaugurated at age 46, he was the third-youngest president. He took office at the end of the Cold War, and was the first president of the baby boomer generation...

    , 32 - State Affairs (1979)
  • Cocke, Erle Jr, ., 29 - Business (1950)
  • Cohen, William S., 35 - National Affairs (1975)
  • Coll, Edward T., 30 - Voluntary Service (1970)
  • Collins, Michael J., 33 - Business (1978)
  • Conner, Doyle E., 32 - Governmental Affairs (1960)
  • Conrad, Charles Jr., 35 - Science (1965)
  • Cooley, Dr. Denton A., 35 - Medicine (1955)
  • Copperfield, David
    David Copperfield (illusionist)
    David Copperfield is an Emmy Award-winning American illusionist, and was described by Forbes as the most commercially successful magician in history. Copperfield's network specials have been nominated for 38 Emmy Awards and won a total of 21 Emmys...

    , 28 - Entertainment (1985)
  • Cornum, Lt. Col. Rhonda
    Rhonda Cornum
    US Army Brigadier General Rhonda Cornum, Ph.D., M.D. is the Director of Comprehensive Soldier Fitness in the Army G-3/5/7.As a flight surgeon with the 229th Attack Helicopter Regiment, then-Major Cornum was aboard a Black Hawk helicopter on a search and rescue mission, looking for a downed F-16...

    , 39 - Military Service (1994)
  • Corrigan, Douglas
    Douglas Corrigan
    Douglas Corrigan was an American aviator born in Galveston, Texas. He was nicknamed "Wrong Way" in 1938. After a transcontinental flight from Long Beach, California, to New York, he flew from Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn, New York, to Ireland, though his flight plan was filed to return to Long...

    , 31 - National Affairs (1938)
  • Cosentino, Dr. Louis, 35 - Medicine (1980)
  • Costin, Dondi E., 34 - Military Service (1999)
  • Cowles, John Jr.
    John Cowles, Jr.
    John Cowles, Jr. is an American editor and publisher, son of John Cowles, Sr. . Cowles sat on the boards of directors of the The Associated Press and Columbia University's Pulitzer Prizes and is a former CEO of Cowles Media Company, founded by his grandfather and until 1998 the parent of the Star...

    , 35 - Journalism (1964)
  • Cox, Dr. Herald R.
    H. R. Cox
    Herald Rea Cox was an American bacteriologist. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana, he graduated from Indiana State Normal School, now Indiana State University, in 1928 before obtaining his doctorate from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health....

    , 34 - Medicine (1942)
  • Craddick, David Peter, 30 - Community Service (1990)
  • Croyle, John, 38 - Social Service (1990)

D

  • Dade, George C., 34 - Business (1945)
  • Darby, William 0., 32 - National Affairs (1943)
  • Daschle, Thomas A., 34 - National Affairs (1981)
  • Daskalos, Dr. James W., 35 - Medicine (1979)
  • Davis, Charles E., 37 - Sports (1996)
  • Davis, Glenn R., 33 - National Affairs (1947)
  • Davis, Robin LouAnn, 31 - Community Service (1996)
  • DeCarvalho, George, 31 - Journalism (1952)
  • Dedelow, Duane W. Jr., 37 - Municipal Affairs (1995)
  • Dees, Morris S., 30 - Business (1966)
  • DeFoor, J. Allison, 30 - Law (1985)
  • DeLashment, John Ingram Jr., 38-Human Affairs(1996)
  • DeLuce, Dan, 34 - Journalism (1944)
  • Deutschendorf, Henry (John Denver), 35-Entrtnmnt. (1979)
  • DeWall, Dr. Richard A., 31 - Medicine (1957)
  • Diebold, John
    John Diebold
    John Theurer Diebold was an early champion of widespread use of computing and automated technology.-Early life:...

    , 35 - Business (1961)
  • Diridon, Rodney J., 33 - Business (1973)
  • Doering, Dr. William E., 28 - Science (1944)
  • Donell, Ronald, 35 - Law Enforcement (1981)
  • Dooley, Dr. Thomas A., 29 - Medicine (1956)
  • Doyle, Matthew T., 35 - Community Service (1994)
  • Downey, Hugh F., 26 - International Affairs (1967)
  • Drorbaugh, Richard, 32-Personal Achievement (1995)
  • Duke, Dan, 33 - Law (1946)
  • Dunaway, Edwin E., 35 - Law (1950)
  • Duong, Son
    Son Duong
    Sơn Dương is a rural district of Tuyen Quang province in the northeastern region of Vietnam. the district had a population of 174,118. The district covers an area of 789 km². The district capital lies at Son Duong.-References:...

    , 29 - Community Service (1988)

E

  • Eastburn, Brett A., 31 - Personal Achievement (2003)
  • Ebeling, Philip C., 34 - National Affairs (1938)
  • Eckhardt, Mark Hamilton, 31 - Community Service (2001)
  • Eddy, Dr. Edward D. Jr., 34 - Education (1955)
  • Edelen, Adam
    Adam Edelen
    Adam Edelen is State Auditor-elect for the commonwealth of Kentucky. Prior to that, he was the Chief of Staff for Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear from July 2008 until September 15, 2010...

    , 33 -Community Service (2008)
  • Edmondson, J. Howard
    J. Howard Edmondson
    James Howard Edmondson was the 16th Governor of Oklahoma from 1959 to 1963. Elected at the age of 33, Edmondson is the youngest governor in the history of the state.- Biography :...

    , 33 -Municipal Affairs (1959)
  • Eggers, Dr. Alfred J. Jr., 35 - Science (1957)
  • Eidelman, Dawn Ph.D., 38 - Education (2000)
  • Eidelman, Gene, 30 - Business (1989)
  • Ellerbe, Arianna, 24 - Legal Reform (2003)
  • Elliott, Osborn
    Osborn Elliott
    Osborn Elliott was the editor of Newsweek magazine for sixteen years between 1961 until 1976. Elliott is credited with transforming Newsweek from a staid publication into a modern rival of Time....

    , 35 - Journalism (1959)
  • Ellis, Dale
    Dale Ellis
    Dale Ellis is a retired American professional basketball player, who played in the National Basketball Association....

    , 38 - Law (1991)
  • Ellis, Frank K., 34 - Aviation (1967)
  • Ellison, Dr. Nolen M., 32 - Education (1974)
  • Emanuel, Dr. Peter A., 37 - Science (2003)
  • Engle, Joe H., 32 - Science (1964)
  • Erskine, Carl D., 30 - Sports (1956)
  • Estes, Billie S.
    Billie Sol Estes
    Billie Sol Estes is an American former financier best known for his association with U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. Mr. Estes currently lives in Granbury, Texas.-Fraud charges:...

    , 28 - Business (1953)
  • Everest, Frank K., 35 - Science (1955)
  • Everett, John R., 32 - Education (1950)

F

  • Farber, Alan J., 35 - Human Improvement (1979)
  • Faulk, Richard S., 31 - Business (1943)
  • Faulkenberry, Barbara Jean, 36 - Military Service (1997)
  • Fay, Dr. Frederick A., 33-Human Improvement (1978)
  • Fein, Ellen
    Ellen Fein
    Ellen Fein is an author best known for co-writing The Rules: Time-Tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right, a best-selling 1995 book. The book was co-authored by Sherrie Schneider. Fein went from near anonymity to instant celebrity after the book sold 2 million copies.When Fein filed for...

    , 39 - Personal Accomplishment (1995)
  • Feliciano, Jose C., 34 - Law (1985)
  • Finke, Walter W., 34 - National Affairs (1941)
  • Fischer, Louis E., 23 - Voluntary Service (1979)
  • Fisher, Adrian S.
    Adrian S. Fisher
    Adrian Sanford Fisher was an American lawyer and federal public servant, who served from the late 1930s through the early 1980s. He was associated with the Department of War and Department of State throughout his professional career. He participated in the U.S...

    , 33 - National Affairs (1947)
  • Fisk, Wayne L., 34 - Military Service (1980)
  • Flanagan, William J. Jr., 35 - Military Service (1979)
  • Floberg, John F.
    John F. Floberg
    John Forrest Floberg was the United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy from 1949 to 1953.-Biography:Born in 1915, John F. Floberg was a lawyer...

    , 35 - National Affairs (1950)
  • Floyd, Dr. Carlisle S., 33 - Literature (1959)
  • Floyd, Melvin, 32 - Youth Assistance (1969)
  • Floyd, Robert
    Robert Floyd
    Robert W Floyd was an eminent computer scientist.His contributions include the design of the Floyd–Warshall algorithm , which efficiently finds all shortest paths in a graph, Floyd's cycle-finding algorithm for detecting cycles in a sequence, and his work on parsing...

    , 31-State and Municipal Affairs (1949)
  • Foppe, John, 22 - Personal Accomplishment (1993)
  • Ford, Gerald R., 36 - National Affairs (1949)
  • Ford, Henry II
    Henry Ford II
    Henry Ford II , commonly known as "HF2" and "Hank the Deuce", was the son of Edsel Ford and grandson of Henry Ford...

    , 28 - Business (1945)
  • Foreman, Ed Jr., 30 - National Affairs (1963)
  • Fortas, Abe
    Abe Fortas
    Abraham Fortas was a U.S. Supreme Court associate justice from 1965 to 1969. Originally from Tennessee, Fortas became a law professor at Yale, and subsequently advised the Securities and Exchange Commission. He then worked at the Interior Department under Franklin D...

    , 36 - National Affairs (1945)
  • Foss, Joe J., 28 - Military Service (1943)
  • Foster, Texas, 26 - State & Municipal Affairs (1952)
  • Fountain, Dr. Daniel E., 34 - Medicine (1964)
  • Frederickson, David W., 35 - National Affairs (1977)
  • Frieden, Lex
    Lex Frieden
    Lex Frieden is one of America's pre-eminent disability activists and leaders of the independent living movement. He is Professor of Health Informatics and of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. He is also Professor of Physical Medicine...

    , 33 - Human Improvement (1983)

G

  • Gable, Theodore R., 33 - National Affairs (1942)
  • Gabreski, Francis S., 31 - Military Service (1951)
  • Gaines, Chad, 31 - Personal Accomplishment (2004)
  • Gallup, Dr. George
    George Gallup
    George Horace Gallup was an American pioneer of survey sampling techniques and inventor of the Gallup poll, a successful statistical method of survey sampling for measuring public opinion.-Biography:...

    , 37 - National Affairs (1938)
  • Garcia, Capt. Mario Jr., 30 - Community Service (1990)
  • Gardner, Rulon E., 30 - Community Action/Atlethics (2002)
  • Garland, Patricia Welesko, 38 - Science (2000)
  • Garrison, Michael S., 35 - State Affairs (2004)
  • Garvey, Steven P., 28 - Sports (1977)
  • Garwin, Dr. Richard L., 32 - Science (1960)
  • Gerber, Heinz J., 27 - Science (1952)
  • Gettinger, Cynthia, 29 - Personal Accomplishment (1990)
  • Gilliam, Herman A. Jr., 32 - Journalism (1976)
  • Gillund, Brenda Jo, 39 - Cancer Research (2008)
  • Glaser, Dr. Donald A.
    Donald A. Glaser
    Donald Arthur Glaser , is an American physicist, neurobiologist, and Nobel Prize in Physics laureate for his invention of the Bubble chamber used in subatomic particle physics....

    , 34 - Science (1958)
  • Gockley, David
    David Gockley
    David Gockley is an American opera company administrator. He served as general director of Houston Grand Opera from 1972 to 2005 and has been general director of San Francisco Opera since 2006.-Biography:...

    , 32 - Music (1976)
  • Goetz, James B.
    James B. Goetz
    James Burton Goetz was a radio broadcaster and Minnesota Republican politician. He served as the 38th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota from January 2, 1967 to January 4, 1971....

    , 34 - State Affairs (1970)
  • Goldschmidt, Neil
    Neil Goldschmidt
    Neil Edward Goldschmidt is an American businessman and former Democratic politician from Oregon who held local, state, and federal offices over three decades. After serving as the governor of Oregon, Goldschmidt is widely considered the most influential figure in the state's politics, both as an...

    , 32 - State & Municipal Affairs (1973)
  • Goldstein, Jonathan
    Jonathan L. Goldstein
    align="right"|Jonathan L. Goldstein is an American lawyer who served as United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1974 to 1977.-Biography:...

    , 33 - State & National Affairs (1975)
  • Gordon, William J. Jr., 35 - Religion (1953)
  • Gore, Albert Jr., 31 - National Affairs (1980)
  • Gorman, Mike
    Mike Gorman
    Michael "Mike" Gorman is a television play-by-play commentator for the Boston Celtics basketball team, currently broadcasting on the Comcast Sportsnet New England or the New England Sports Network cable channel...

    , 34 - Journalism (1948)
  • Gottschalk, Dr. Alexander, 35 - Medical Research (1967)
  • Gould, Mike, 31 - Military Service (1985)
  • Grace, Dr. James T., 35 - Medicine (1958)
  • Gration, Scott
    Scott Gration
    Jonathan Scott Gration is a retired Major General of the United States Air Force, who worked as a policy advisor to President Barack Obama. On March 18, 2009, Gration was named, and served, as the United States Special Envoy to Sudan. President Obama announced his intent to nominate General...

    , 27 - Military Service (1981)
  • Green, Darrell R.
    Darrell Green
    Darrell Ray Green is a former American football cornerback in the National Football League who played for the Washington Redskins from 1983 to 2002. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest cornerbacks to ever play football...

    , 39 - Community Service/Sports (2000)
  • Greenberg, Sanford D., 25 - National Affairs (1966)
  • Greenberg, Suzanne
    Suzanne Greenberg
    -Life:She graduated from Hampshire College and from the University of Maryland with an MFA. She teaches at California State University, Long Beach.Her work has appeared in The Washington Post Magazine, Mississippi Review, West Branch and The Sun....

    , 39 - Social Work (2001)
  • Greve, Donald, 33 - State Assistance (1967)
  • Griffin, Robert P.
    Robert P. Griffin
    Robert Paul Griffin was a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan and Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court....

    , 36 - National Affairs (1959)
  • Griffith, Dr. Larry G., 32 - Medicine (1975)
  • Grissom, Lee A., 35 - Municipal Affairs (1978)
  • Grissom, Virgil I. (Gus), 35 - Science (1961)
  • Guilfoil, Dwight D. Jr., 35 - National Affairs (1957)
  • Guyton, Dr. Arthur C., 33 - Medicine (1951)

H

  • Hall, Craig
    Craig Hall
    Craig Hall is a rugby league player currently playing for Hull KR in the Super League. Primarily a , he broke into the first team in 2007 after progressing through Hull's academy. His first Hull first team hat trick was against Castleford Tigers at the KC Stadium, on 15 June 2008, where he came on...

    , 28 - Business (1979)
  • Harmon, Dr. Millard
    Millard Harmon
    Millard Fillmore Harmon Jr. was a Lieutenant General in the United States Army Air Forces during the Pacific campaign in World War II....

    , 30 - Education (1956)
  • Harris, Fred R.
    Fred R. Harris
    Fred Roy Harris is a former Democratic United States Senator from the state of Oklahoma. He served from 1964 until 1973.-Biography:...

    , 34 - National Affairs (1965)
  • Harris, Neison, 33 - Business (1948)
  • Hartl, Robin Lorraine, 38 - Entertainment (2001)
  • Hartman, Dr. David W., 28 - Medicine (1977)
  • Hasbrook, Thomas C., 28 - Journalism (1948)
  • Hastings, Charles E., 35 - Science (1949)
  • Hawkins, Lt Col Stacey T., 37 - Military Service (2006)
  • Haynie, Hugh S., 35 - Journalism (1962)
  • Heald, Henry T., 35 - Education (1940)
  • Hedrick, Dr. Ross M., 31 - Science (1952)
  • Heinz, Henry J. II, 34 - Business (1942)
  • Heir, Douglas R., 27 - Sports (1988)
  • Helton, Master Sgt. Richard T., 32 - Philanthropic (1987)
  • Henebry, John P., 34 - Military Service (1952)
  • Henry, Emil W., 34 - National Affairs (1964)
  • Henry, Heather French, 26 - Human Improvement (2001
  • Henry, Dr. Stephen
    Stephen Henry
    Stephen Henry is an award-winning theatre director and producer.-Early life:Henry read Drama and Education at St Mary's University College and trained as a theatre director at Drama Studio London, graduating in 1998....

    , 35 - Medicine (1989)
  • Hensley, Dr. Lisa E
    Lisa Hensley
    Lisa Hensley is an Australian actress who first came to prominence with a leading role in the television mini-series Brides of Christ. She went to high school at Brigidine College, St Ives, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia....

    , 35 - Science (2007)
  • Herman, Jerry
    Jerry Herman
    Jerry Herman is an American composer and lyricist, known for his work in Broadway musical theater. He composed the scores for the hit Broadway musicals Hello, Dolly!, Mame, and La Cage aux Folles. He has been nominated for the Tony Award five times, and won twice, for Hello, Dolly! and La Cage...

    , 34 - Art and Music (1965)
  • Hernandez, Juan
    Juan Hernández
    Juan Bautista Hernández Pérez is a retired boxer from Cuba, who won the golden medal in the Bantamweight division at age seventeen at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow...

    , 38 - Community Service (2004)
  • Herring, Major Christopher C., 34 - Military Service (2003)
  • Hersey, John
    John Hersey
    John Richard Hersey was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer and journalist considered one of the earliest practitioners of the so-called New Journalism, in which storytelling devices of the novel are fused with non-fiction reportage...

    , 30 - Journalism (1944)
  • Hickingbotham, Herren, 30 - Philanthropic (1989)
  • Higginbotham, Leon Jr., 35 - Law (1963)
  • Hill, Gary
    Gary Hill
    Gary Hill is an American artist who lives and works in Seattle, Washington.One of the pioneers of video art, Gary Hill has exhibited his video and video installations worldwide . He is represented by Donald Young Gallery of Chicago.An anthology on the work of Gary Hill by Robert C...

    , 32 - Human Improvement (1971)
  • Hill, Kelly A., 31 - Social Improvement (2002)
  • Hiller, Stanley Jr., 27 - Science (1951)
  • Hingson, Luke L., 33 - International Affairs (1983)
  • Hingson, Dr. Ralph W., 35 - Medicine (1984)
  • Hingson, Dr. Robert A., 34 - Science (1947)
  • Hofstede, Albert, 34 - Municipal Affairs (1975)
  • Hoge, James F. Jr., 33 - Journalism (1968)
  • Hollings, Ernest
    Ernest Hollings
    Ernest Frederick "Fritz" Hollings served as a Democratic United States Senator from South Carolina from 1966 to 2005, as well as the 106th Governor of South Carolina and Lt. Governor . He served 38 years and 55 days in the Senate, which makes him the 8th-longest-serving Senator in history...

    , 32-State & Municipal Affairs (1954)
  • Hollis, Michael R., 32 - Business (1986)
  • Hollomon, Dr. J. Herbert Jr., 35 - Science (1954)
  • Holmes, Larry
    Larry Holmes
    Larry Holmes is a former professional boxer. He grew up in Easton, Pennsylvania, which gave birth to his boxing nickname, The Easton Assassin....

    , 30 - Sports (1980)
  • Holzworth, Sheila, 27 - Sports (1989)
  • Hood, Glenda E., 35 State & Municipal Affairs (1986)
  • Hostetler, Jeff
    Jeff Hostetler
    William Jeffrey Hostetler is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League for the New York Giants, Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, and Washington Redskins. His nickname is "Hoss".-Penn State:...

    , 30 - Sports (1992)
  • House, Harold V., 28 - Government (1987)
  • Hughes, Howard
    Howard Hughes
    Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. was an American business magnate, investor, aviator, engineer, film producer, director, and philanthropist. He was one of the wealthiest people in the world...

    , 33 - Business (1938)
  • Hughes, Richard M., 29 - Social Work (1973)
  • Hulan, Leah, 28 - Personal accomplishment (1997)
  • Humann, Walter J., 33 - Business (1970)
  • Huston, W. Todd, 37 - Community Service (1999)

I

  • Ingersoll, Robert S.
    Robert S. Ingersoll
    Robert Stephen Ingersoll was an American businessman and former diplomat. Ingersoll was Chief executive officer and Chairman of the Board of BorgWarner and his international business experience was an important factor in his selection as United States Ambassador to Japan from 1972 to 1973, and...

    , 31 - Business (1945)
  • Inouye, Daniel K., 35 - National Affairs (1959)
  • Irby, Darren, 33 - Public Policy (2004)
  • Ireland, Rick, 35 - Law (1980)
  • Isobe, Gerald M., 35 - Personal Improvement (1987)

J

  • Jackson, Jesse L., 27 - Human Improvement (1969)
  • Jardine, Philip M., 38 - Science (1998)
  • Jenks, Shepherd M., 32 - Military Service (1958)
  • Jenner, Bruce
    Bruce Jenner
    William Bruce Jenner is a former U.S. track and field athlete, motivational speaker, socialite and television personality. He won the gold medal for decathlon in the Montreal 1976 Summer Olympics....

    , 35 - Sports (1985)
  • Johnson, Cameron
    Cameron Johnson
    Cameron Johnson is an author, businessman, entrepreneur, and internationally recognized public speaker. Most recently he was a finalist on Oprah's Big Give which aired on ABC....

    , 24 - Business (2009)
  • Jensen, Dr. Keith E., 33 - Medicine (1957)
  • Johnson, John H.
    John H. Johnson
    John Harold Johnson was an American businessman and publisher. He was the founder of the Johnson Publishing Company. In 1982 he became the first African-American to appear on the Forbes 400.ÀčĐċĎ- Biography :...

    , 33 - Journalism (1951)
  • Johnson, Michael D.
    Michael D. Johnson
    Michael D. Johnson is the current Dean of the Cornell School of Hotel Administration.- Previous Work :Until July 2006, Johnson was the D. Maynard Phelps Collegiate Professor of Business Administration and professor of marketing at the Stephen M...

    , 31 - Sports (1999)
  • Johnson, Nicholas
    Nicholas Johnson
    Nicholas Johnson is best known for his controversial term as a dissenting Federal Communications Commission commissioner, 1966-1973, and his book, How to Talk Back to Your Television Set...

    , 33 - Federal Service (1967)
  • Johnson, Rafer L., 25 - Sports (1960)
  • Johnson, Raymond W., 34 - Religion (1968)
  • Johnson, W. Thomas Jr., 31 - Journalism (1974)
  • Jones, James R., 29 - National Service (1968)
  • Jordan, Dr.Paul, 31-State & Municipal Affairs (1973)
  • Josefson, Nils S., 31 - Human Improvement (1952)
  • Jude, Dr. James R., 34 - Medicine (1962)
  • Jumper, Eric J., 31 - Military and Research (1978)

K

  • Kaiser, Edgar F., 35 - Business (1943)
  • Kaufman, Dr. Herbert E., 32 - Medicine (1964)
  • Keith, Jeffrey Scott, 27 -Personal Achievement (1990)
  • Keith, Karen, 39 - Broadcast Journalism (1993)
  • Keith, Kent M., 35 - Government Service (1984)
  • Kelley , Matt
    Matt Kelley
    Matt Kelley is a mixed-race Korean American writer, public speaker and consultant born in Spokane, Washington and living in Seoul, South Korea....

    , 24 ? Human Improvement (2003)
  • Kelly, Colin P. Jr., 26 - Military Service (1941)
  • Kennedy, Edward M., 35 - National Affairs (1967)
  • Kennedy, John F.
    John F. Kennedy
    John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy , often referred to by his initials JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963....

    , 29 - National Affairs (1946)
  • Kennedy, Robert F.
    Robert F. Kennedy
    Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy , also referred to by his initials RFK, was an American politician, a Democratic senator from New York, and a noted civil rights activist. An icon of modern American liberalism and member of the Kennedy family, he was a younger brother of President John F...

    , 29 - National Affairs (1954)
  • Kennedy, Ted Jr., 37 - Human Improvement (1999)
  • Kesseler, Sandy Reese, 34 - Community Service (2000)
  • Keyser, F. Ray, 34 - State & Municipal Affairs (1961)
  • Kilian, Gerald W., 34 - Community Service (1988)
  • Kirk, Larry B., 32 - Military Service (1971)
  • Kissinger, Dr. Henry A., 35 - National Affairs (1958)
  • Klotz, Frank G.
    Frank Klotz
    Frank G. Klotz, is a former United States Air Force lieutenant general who last served as the commander of Air Force Global Strike Command, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana...

    , 32 - Political Science (1983)
  • Knazek, Dr. Richard Allen, 33 - Medicine (1976)
  • Koritz, Dr. Lloyd Thomas, 26 - Medicine (1953)
  • Kraft, Arthur Mayfield, 33 - Art (1954)
  • Krick, Dr. Irving P.
    Irving P. Krick
    Dr. Irving P. Krick was an American meteorologist and inventor, the founding professor of Department of Meteorology at California Institute of Technology , one of the U.S...

    , 34 - Science (1940)

L

  • Lamb, Michael Sr., 35 - Military Technology (1989)
  • Lambird, Dr. Perry A., 35 - Medicine (1975)
  • Land, Edwin H.
    Edwin H. Land
    Edwin Herbert Land was an American scientist and inventor, best known as the co-founder of the Polaroid Corporation. Among other things, he invented inexpensive filters for polarizing light, a practical system of in-camera instant photography, and his retinex theory of color vision...

    , 31 - Science (1940)
  • Landesman, Dennis, 33 - Human Improvement (1977)
  • Lane, Dr. Walter W. Jr., 32 - Medicine (1966)
  • Largent, Stephen, 35 - Sports/National Affairs (1990)
  • Langevin, James
    James Langevin
    James R. Langevin is the U.S. Representative for , serving since 2001. He is a member of the Democratic Party.-Early life and education:Langevin was born in Providence, Rhode Island...

    , 40 - Politics (2004)
  • Lattimer, Robert, 34 - Business (1980)
  • Laumeister, Lamory, 26 - Science (1941)
  • Lawrence, Major Timothy James, 35 - Science (2001)
  • Lawson, Dr. Andrew Jr., 34 - Science (1951)
  • Layden, Elmer F., 35 - Sports (1938)
  • Levine, Irving R.
    Irving R. Levine
    Irving Raskin Levine was an American journalist and longtime correspondent for NBC News. During his 45-year career, Levine reported from more than two dozen countries. He was the first American television correspondent to be accredited in the Soviet Union...

    , 33 - Journalism (1955)
  • Liebenow, Robert C., 34 - Business (1956)
  • Lilley, Dr. A. Edward, 33 - Science (1961)
  • Lineberry, Anthony W. Sr., 39 Human Imprvmnt (2000)
  • Lincoln, Blanche L., 37 - National Affairs (1999)
  • Linen, James, 33 - Journalism (1945)
  • Lodge, George Cabot
    George Cabot Lodge
    George Cabot "Bay" Lodge , was an American poet of the late 19th and early-20th century.-Early life:Lodge was born in in Boston. His father was Henry Cabot Lodge, a politician. His mother was Anna Cabot Mills Davis Lodge...

    , 33 - National Affairs (1960)
  • Loo, Frank W.C., 34 - Law (1956)
  • Loucks, Karen, 37 - Community Service (2001)
  • Louis, Joe
    Joe Louis
    Joseph Louis Barrow , better known as Joe Louis, was the world heavyweight boxing champion from 1937 to 1949. He is considered to be one of the greatest heavyweights of all time...

    , 32 - Sports (1946)
  • Lovain, Beth H., 38 - Human Improvement (2003)
  • Lovelace, Dr. William II, 34 - Science (1941)
  • Lowery, Myron L., 35 - Journalism (1983)
  • Lowery, Nick
    Nick Lowery
    Dominic Gerald Lowery , nicknamed Nick the Kick, is a former American football placekicker for the New England Patriots , the Kansas City Chiefs , and New York Jets . Lowery was selected to the Pro Bowl three times and when he retired was ranked first in field goal percentage and also had the most...

    , 34 - Sports (1991)
  • Luckman, Charles
    Charles Luckman
    Charles Luckman was a businessman and an American architect, famous as the "Boy Wonder of American Business" when he was named president of the Pepsodent toothpaste company in 1939 at the age of thirty...

    , 35 - Business (1945)
  • Lyles, Leonard E., 35 - Sports (1971)

M

  • Mackey, Tom, 33 - Business (1963)
  • Magee, Jeffery, 39 - Education (2003)
  • Manning, Archie
    Archie Manning
    Elisha Archibald "Archie" Manning III is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League, playing for the New Orleans Saints from 1971 to 1982, then for the Houston Oilers and Minnesota Vikings...

    , 38 - Community Service (1988)
  • Manning, Gordon
    Gordon Manning
    John Gordon Manning Jr. was a news executive at CBS and NBC and a former executive editor at Newsweek.Manning is credited with arranging the first interview between Soviet leader Mikhail S...

    , 34 - Journalism (1951)
  • Manning, Peyton W.
    Peyton Manning
    Peyton Williams Manning is an American football quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League . Manning holds the record for most NFL MVP awards with four. He was drafted by the Colts as the first overall pick in 1998 after a standout college football career with the...

    , 22 - Sports (1999)
  • Marsh, Judge Melba D., 38 - Law (1991)
  • Marshall-Chapman, Paula, 38 - Philanthropic (1992)
  • Martin, William M. Jr., 31 - Business (1938)}
  • Mathias, Robert B., 22 - Sports (1952)
  • Mata, David J., M.D., 36 - Human Improvement (1993)
  • Mathews, Dr. Forrest D., 33 - Education (1969)
  • Mauldin, Bill
    Bill Mauldin
    William Henry "Bill" Mauldin was a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist from the United States...

    , 25 - Journalism (1946)
  • Maxfield, Morgan M., 32 - Science and Business (1974)
  • Mazzarelli, Dr. Anthony, 27 - Medicine (2002)
  • McArthur, Edwin
    Edwin McArthur
    Edwin McArthur was a celebrated American classical music conductor, pianist and accompanist. From 1935 until her retirement in 1955 he was the usual accompanist of the Norwegian soprano Kirsten Flagstad....

    , 34 - Music (1941)
  • McCarthy, Frank, 34 - National Affairs (1945)
  • McColl, Dr. William
    Bill McColl
    William Frazier "Bill" McColl is a former NFL defensive end and tight end from 1952 to 1959 for the Chicago Bears. He played college football at Stanford, where he was a two-time consensus All-American and third runner up in the 1951 Heisman Trophy voting. In 1951, he was the first person to...

    , 34 - Medicine (1964)
  • McCollum, Kevin E., 35 - Entertainment (1998)
  • McCollum, Robert S., 34 - Business (1950)
  • McConnell, Raymond A. Jr., 35 - Journalism (1950)
  • McCormick, Robert L., 35 - Business (1952)
  • McCurdy, David K., 33 - National Affairs (1984)
  • McDevitt, Justin H., 29 - Human Improvement (1982)
  • McGuire, Dr. Hugh D., 33 - Medicine (1951)
  • McKeithan, Deborah, 37 - Human Improvement (1991)
  • McKenzie-Edwards,Carolyn, 38-Comm. Service ('95)
  • McLendon, Gordon Barton, 29 - Journalism (1951)
  • McMath, Sidney S., 36 - State/Municipal Affairs (1948)
  • McPhail, Dr. Irving P., 32 - Education (1982)
  • McPherson, Glenn, 31 - Law (1941)
  • Mercereau, Dr. James E., 34 - Science (1964)
  • Meredith, John
    John Meredith
    Brigadier General Dr. John Baldwin Hoystead Meredith DSO was a doctor and Australian Army Brigadier General who served in World War I.-Early life and career:...

    , 39 - Social Improvement (2002)
  • Messer, Dr. Donald E.
    Donald E. Messer
    Donald E. Messer is an American United Methodist theologian and author, and former college and seminary president. He is known for his work to combat world hunger and HIV/AIDS....

    , 33 - Education (1975)
  • Mettler, Dr. Ruben F., 31 - Science (1955)
  • Meyer, Cord Jr., 27 - National Affairs (1947)
  • Michaud, Roger P., 35 - Business (1983)
  • Miller, Maynard M., 32 - Science (1953)
  • Miller, Thomas R., 35 - Social Work (1974)
  • Milliken, William E., 35 - Social Work (1976)
  • Mills, William M., 33 - Human Improvement (1971)
  • Minow, Newton N.
    Newton N. Minow
    Newton Norman Minow is an American attorney and former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. His speech referring to television as a "vast wasteland" is cited even as the speech has passed its 50th anniversary...

    , 35 - National Affairs (1961)
  • Miyamura, Hiroshi, 24 - Military Service (1953)
  • Mogk, John E., 33 - Law (1973)
  • Moncrief, Sidney A., 29 - Community Service (1987)
  • Moore, Ph.D., Capt. Katherine, 35 - Science (1992)
  • Moore, Attorney General Michael
    Michael Moore
    Michael Francis Moore is an American filmmaker, author, social critic and activist. He is the director and producer of Fahrenheit 9/11, which is the highest-grossing documentary of all time. His films Bowling for Columbine and Sicko also place in the top ten highest-grossing documentaries...

    , 39 - Law (1992)
  • Morgan, Harry W., 26 - Education (1960)
  • Morris, G. Scott
    G. Scott Morris
    G. Scott Morris is the founder and executive director of the in Memphis, Tennessee. A medical doctor and ordained minister in the United Methodist Church, he is a leader in the field of faith and health and an advocate for the poor in U.S. society.-Education and Professional Life:After graduating...

    , M.D., 39 - Medicine (1994)
  • Morrison, De Lesseps, 35 - State & Municipal (1947)
  • Morrison, Dr. Philip
    Philip Morrison
    Philip Morrison, was Institute Professor Emeritus and Professor of Physics Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology .-Early life and education:...

    , 31 - Science (1946)
  • Morse, Richard S., 34 - Business (1944)
  • Moyers, Bill D., 31 - National Affairs (1965)
  • Muller, Dr. William H. Jr., 33 - Medicine (1952)
  • Murdoch, Judge Pat, 38 - Law (1991)
  • Murphy, Dr. Franklin D., 33 - Medicine (1949)
  • Murr, Charles T.
    Charles T. Murr
    Charles T. Murr is a Catholic priest, author, linguist, and founder of an Orphanage in Tepatitlan, Jalisco, Mexico.- Early life :...

    , 35 - Religion (1986)

N

  • Nader, Ralph
    Ralph Nader
    Ralph Nader is an American political activist, as well as an author, lecturer, and attorney. Areas of particular concern to Nader include consumer protection, humanitarianism, environmentalism, and democratic government....

    , 32 - Law (1966)
  • Nathan, Robert R.
    Robert R. Nathan
    Robert R. Nathan was a noted American economist who was heavily involved in US industrial mobilization during World War II. Prior to the war he had worked with the Commerce Department but was appointed chair of the War Production Board's planning committee in 1942. After the war he started a...

    , 35 - National Affairs (1940)
  • Nelson, E. Sheffield, 32 - Business (1974)
  • Nelson, John H., 31 - Journalism (1960)
  • Nesbitt, Dr. Robert E.L. Jr., 33 - Medicine (1957)
  • Newbold, William O., 34 - Human Improvement (1998)
  • Newman, George J., 34 - Business (1942)
  • Newton, Carson Wayne, 34 - Entertainment (1977)
  • Newton, James Quigg, 35 - State/Municipal Affairs (47)
  • Nickles, Don
    Don Nickles
    Donald Lee Nickles is an American businessman and politician who was a Republican United States Senator from Oklahoma from 1981 until 2005. He was a fiscal and social conservative.-Early life:...

    , 34 - National Affairs (1983)
  • Nixon, Richard M., 34 - National Affairs (1947)

O

  • O'Donnell, Elizabeth, 39 - Athletics (1993)
  • O'Grady, Scott F., 29 - Military Service (1996)
  • O'Neill, C. William
    C. William O'Neill
    C. William O'Neill was a Republican politician from Ohio. He was born in Marietta, Ohio. He was the 59th Governor of Ohio. He graduated from both Marietta College and The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law...

    , 34 - Law (1950)
  • Osmond, James A., 35 - Entertainment (1999)
  • Osmond, Merrill D., 28 - Entertainment (1982)
  • Owen, Jonathan Clark, 33 - Law Enforcement (1991)

P

  • Page, Alan
    Alan Page
    Alan Cedric Page is a justice on the Minnesota Supreme Court and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1963, received his B.A. in political science from the University of Notre Dame in 1967, and received his J.D. from the University of...

    , 35 - Sports (1981)
  • Paisechi, Frank N., 33 - Business (1952)
  • Palmer, H. Bruce, 35 - National Affairs (1943)
  • Parker, Susan D., 31 - Community Service (1988)
  • Parkman, Dr. Paul D., 35 - Medical Research (1967)
  • Parsky, Gerald L., 32 - National Affairs (1975)
  • Patterson, John
    John Malcolm Patterson
    John Malcolm Patterson is an American politician who was the 44th Governor of Alabama, from 1959 to 1963. Previously he served as State Attorney General ....

    , 34 - Law (1956)
  • Patton, John A., 33 - Business (1946)
  • Pavalon, Wesley, 35 - Education (1968)
  • Pedersen, Richard F.
    Richard F. Pedersen
    Richard Foote Pedersen was a career United States State Department employee, veteran of WWII & President of the American University of Cairo.-Early life:...

    , 31 - National Affairs (1956)
  • Pedersen, Laura
    Laura Pedersen
    Laura Pedersen is an American author who often cites her developing years in Western New York in her writing. She attended public school in the Sweet Home Central District of Amherst, NY, starting with kindergarten at Maplemere Elementary School in 1969...

    , 28 - Personal Accomplishment (1994)
  • Pellegrino, Richard G., M.D., 39 - Medicine (1995)
  • Pelzer, David, 32 - Personal Accomplishment/Military (1993)
  • Pendorf, Paul W., 35 - Business (1976)
  • Peoples, Lt. Col. George E. Jr., , MD, 38 - Medicine (2001)
  • Percy, Charles H.
    Charles H. Percy
    Charles Harting "Chuck" Percy was president of the Bell & Howell Corporation from 1949 to 1964. He was elected United States Senator from Illinois in 1966, re-elected through his term ending in 1985; he concentrated on business and foreign relations...

    , 30 - Business (1949)
  • Perot, H. Ross Jr., 25 - Human Endeavor (1984)
  • Perry, Dr. Charles E., 34 - Education (1971)
  • Perryman, Dr. M. Ray, 34 - Economics (1987)
  • Peterson, Chesley G.
    Chesley G. Peterson
    Major General Chesley G. Peterson was a career officer in the United States Air Force. He was a fighter pilot in the European theater in World War II who remained in the military after the war...

    , 22 - National Affairs (1942)
  • Peterson, LaVon P., 28 - Human Improvement (1947)
  • Peterson, Peter G., 35 - Business (1961)
  • Petrofsky, Jerrold S.
    Jerrold S. Petrofsky
    Jerrold S. Petrofsky, PhD is a professor of physical therapy at Loma Linda University in the School of Allied Health Professions. He is best known for his development while at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio of a portable computer system which stimulated the leg muscles of paralysis...

    , 35 - Medicine (1984)
  • Phillips, Layn, 37 - Law (1989)
  • Phillips, Warren H., 32 - Journalism (1958)
  • Phillips, Dr. Wendell, 33 - Science (1954)
  • Phillips, William N., 35 - Business (2000)
  • Piasechi, Frank N., 33 - Business (1952)
  • Pitzer, Kenneth S., 35 - Science (1949)
  • Pollock, Howard W., 35 - Law (1955)
  • Porter, Dr. Roger B.
    Roger B. Porter
    Roger Blaine Porter is an American professor currently serving as the IBM Professor of Business and Government at Harvard University. He is the Master of Dunster House, one of the twelve undergraduate houses or colleges at Harvard...

    , 34 - National Affairs (1981)
  • Posvar, Wesley W., 34 - Education (1959)
  • Potter, Charles E.
    Charles E. Potter
    Charles Edward Potter was a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan.-Early Life:...

    , 35 - National Affairs (1951)
  • Potter, Dr. Van Rensselaer
    Van Rensselaer Potter
    Van Rensselaer Potter II was an American biochemist. He was professor of oncology at the McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison for more than 50 years....

    , 35 - Science (1945)
  • Powers, Francis Gary, Jr., 37 - Social Awareness (2002)
  • Presley, Elvis A., 35 - Entertainment (1970)
  • Price, Robert
    Robert Price
    Robert Price or Bob Price may refer to:*Robert M. Price , American theologian and writer*Robert M. Price , American computer scientist and business executive, CEO of Control Data Corporation...

    , 34 - State and Municipal Affairs (1966)
  • Pride, Curtis
    Curtis Pride
    Curtis John Pride is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and is currently the head baseball coach at Gallaudet University. Pride stands at 6'0" tall and weighs 210 pounds. He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.-Youth:Deaf at birth from rubella, Pride developed oral skills early in his...

    , 26 - Sports (1995)
  • Prystowsky, Dr. Harry, 34 - Medicine (1959)
  • Putman, John L., 27 - Business (1966)

R

  • Rafko-Wilson, Kaye Lani Rae, 29 - Medicine (1993)
  • Rauscher, Dr. Frank Jr., 33 - Medicine (1964)
  • Rayburn, Lt. Col. Bentley, 36 - Military Serv. (1990)
  • Reed, Ralph
    Ralph E. Reed, Jr.
    Ralph Eugene Reed, Jr., is a conservative American political activist, best known as the first executive director of the Christian Coalition during the early 1990s. He sought the Republican nomination for the office of Lieutenant Governor of Georgia but lost the primary election on July 18, 2006,...

    , 34 - National Affairs (1997)
  • Reed, Shanna
    Shanna Reed
    Shanna Reed is an American dancer and actress, best known for her roles on television and movies. She is best known for playing Polly Cooper McGillis on Major Dad....

    , 38 - Entertainment (1994)
  • Reeve, Christopher
    Christopher Reeve
    Christopher D'Olier Reeve was an American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, author and activist...

    , 28 - Entertainment (1981)
  • Reeve, George W., 35 - Business (1976)
  • Register, Willie C., 34 - Military Service (1981)
  • Reid, Thomas R., 33 - Business (1947)
  • Reynolds, Harold Craig, 35 - Sports (1996)
  • Rice, Donald B. Jr., 35 - Business (1975)
  • Richards, Robert
    Bob Richards
    The Reverend Robert Eugene Richards, known as Bob Richards , known as the "Vaulting Vicar" or the "Pole Vaulting Parson" in his competitive days, was a versatile athlete who made three Olympic teams in two events...

    , 30 - Sports (1956)
  • Richardson, Hamilton F., 20 - Sports (1954)
  • Riegle, Donald W. Jr., 29 - National Affairs (1967)
  • Rinsky, David S., 33 - Municipal Affairs (1978)
  • Robbins, Anthony, 34 - Business (1995)
  • Robinson, Cathy, 35 - Health & Education (2001)
  • Robinson, Dr. Edward A. III, 29 - State Affairs (1978)
  • Rockefeller, John D. IV, 32 - State Affairs (1969)
  • Rockefeller, Nelson A., 33 & 35 - Ntl Affairs ('41 & '44)
  • Roebling, Donald
    Donald Roebling
    Donald Roebling was an eccentric twentieth century American philanthropist and inventor. He is most famous for inventing the amtrac in 1937, which he originally intended to be a hurricane rescue device...

    , 34 - Science (1943)
  • Rogers, Dr. David E., 35 - Medicine (1961)
  • Rohde, Dr. Jon E., 31 - Medicine (1973)
  • Rohrman, Dr. Larry G., 34 - Religion (1973)
  • Roosevelt, Theodore III
    Theodore Roosevelt III
    Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt III was the grandson of United States President Theodore Roosevelt and the son of politician and World War II military leader Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt II.-Early years:...

    , 35 - National Affairs (1949)
  • Root, L. Eugene, 36 - Science (1945)
  • Root, Oren F. Jr., 29 - National Affairs (1940)
  • Rose, Dr. Frank A., 32 - Education (1954)
  • Rose, Will, 35 - National Affairs (1966)
  • Rote, W. Kyle Jr., 32 - Sports (1984)
  • Roth, Alvin E.
    Alvin E. Roth
    Alvin E. "Al" Roth is an American economist currently serving as the George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration at Harvard Business School...

    , 32 - Economics (1984)
  • Rowan, Carl T., 28 - Journalism (1953)
  • Roy, Dr. Frederick H., 34 - Medicine (1971)
  • Rubin, Dr. Robert J., 31 - Medicine/Education (1978)
  • Russell, Harold
    Harold Russell
    Harold John Russell was a Canadian-American World War II veteran who became one of only two non-professional actors to win an Academy Award for acting...

    , 35 - National Affairs (1949)
  • Ryun, James R., 21 - Sports (1968)

S

  • Saad, Joseph, 34 - Human Improvement (1985)
  • Sabato, Dr. Larry
    Larry Sabato
    Larry Joseph Sabato is an American political scientist and analyst. He is the Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, and director of its Center for Politics. He founded Sabato's Crystal Ball, an online newsletter and website that provides free political analysis and...

    , 32 - Education (1985)
  • Saloma, Dr. John, 34 - Research (1969)
  • Sanchez, Felix
    Felix Sanchez
    Félix Sánchez —nicknamed Super Felix, the Invincible and the Dictator— is a track and field athlete from New York City, United States who competes for The Dominican Republic...

    , 33 - Military (1983)
  • Sanders, Joseph S., 30 - Law (1973)
  • Santorum, Richard John, 38 - National Affairs (1997)
  • Saroyan, William
    William Saroyan
    William Saroyan was an Armenian American dramatist and author. The setting of many of his stories and plays is the center of Armenian-American life in California in his native Fresno.-Early years:...

    , 32 - Journalism (1940)
  • Sawyer, Stan, 37 - Community Service (1992)
  • Sayers, Gale E.
    Gale Sayers
    Gale Eugene Sayers also known as "The Kansas Comet", is a former professional football player in the National Football League who spent his entire career with the Chicago Bears....

    , 26 - Sports (1969)
  • Schatz, Dr. Albert
    Albert Schatz (scientist)
    Albert Schatz was the co-discoverer of streptomycin, the first antibiotic remedy used to treat tuberculosis and a number of other diseases...

    , 33 - Science (1953)
  • Schippers, Thomas
    Thomas Schippers
    Thomas Schippers was an American conductor. He was highly-regarded for his work in opera.-Biography:...

    , 25 - Music (1955)
  • Schlesinger, Dr. Arthur Jr., 29 - Education (1946)
  • Schlosser, Steven, 36 - Community Service (2004)
  • Schnack, Loren E., 32 - Law (1958)
  • Schnatter, John H., 38 - Business (2000)
  • Schultz, Capt Eric E. Ph.D., 33 - Military Service (2006)
  • Schwartz, Dr. Robert S.
    Robert S. Schwartz
    Robert S. Schwartz, C.Ped., is an American businessman who is the president and CEO of Eneslow Pedorthic Enterprises, Inc. This includes Eneslow, a New York City specialty show store and pedorthic facility founded in 1909, and Eneslow Pedorthic Institute an education and training center for...

    , 32 - Medicine (1960)
  • Schweer, Matthew S., 30 - Education (2003)
  • Scruggs, Jan
    Jan Scruggs
    Jan Scruggs is best known for being the founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Scruggs served as a corporal in the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, and upon completion of his service attended American University in Washington, D.C where he obtained a master's degree in counseling...

    , 35 - Human Endeavor (1986)
  • Seaborg, Dr. Glenn T.
    Glenn T. Seaborg
    Glenn Theodore Seaborg was an American scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements", contributed to the discovery and isolation of ten elements, and developed the actinide concept, which led to the current arrangement of the...

    , 35 - Science (1947)
  • Selmon, Lee Roy
    Lee Roy Selmon
    Lee Roy Selmon was a Hall of Fame NFL football defensive lineman.-Early life:Selmon was the youngest of nine children of Lucious and Jessie Selmon, raised on a farm near Eufaula, Oklahoma...

    , 27 - Sports (1982)
  • Shepherd, James H., 33 - Human Improvement (1985)
  • Shepherd, William M., 35 - National Affairs (1942)
  • Shepperd, John B.
    John Ben Shepperd
    John Ben Shepperd was the segregationist Texas attorney general from 1953–1957 who led resistance to the desegregation of public schools mandated by the 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka...

    , 34 - National Affairs (1949)
  • Sheriff, Paul Stanley, 28 - Business (1988)
  • Shindle, Kate, 21 - Human Improvement (1999)
  • Shriver, Mark K., 33 - Human Improvement (1998)
  • Shue, Andrew
    Andrew Shue
    Andrew Eppley Shue is an American actor, known for his role as Billy Campbell on the television series Melrose Place . He is currently on the Board of Directors for Do Something and is the co-founder of the social networking website CafeMom.-Early life:Shue was born in Wilmington, Delaware...

    , 27 - Community Service (1995)
  • Simmons, Dr. Barry
    Barry Simmons
    Barry Simmons was the winner of the BBC Two show Are You an Egghead? and as a result became the sixth Egghead, joining Kevin Ashman, C. J...

    , 34 - International Service (1971)
  • Simmons, David G., 35 - Medicine (1957)
  • Simplot, Jack R., 33 & 34 - Business (1943 & 1944)
  • Singer, Dr. S. Fred, 35 - Science (1959)
  • Skidmore, James A. Jr., 35 - National Affairs (1967)
  • Slagle, Dr. James R., 35 - National Research (1969)
  • Sloan, Steve
    Steve Sloan
    Stephen Charles Sloan is a former American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He played college football as a quarterback at the University of Alabama from 1962 to 1965 and then played for two seasons in the National Football League with the Atlanta Falcons...

    , 35 - Sports (1980)
  • Smathers, George A., 35 - National Affairs (1948)
  • Smith, Charles H. Jr., 35 - National Affairs (1955)
  • Smith, Dr. Gary Alan, 34 - Medicine (1988)
  • Smith, Gary L., 34 - Social Work (1974)
  • Smith, Janni, 36 - Medicine (1990)
  • Smith, Neil, 30 - Sports (1996)
  • Smith, Paul C., 30 - 34 - Journalism (1938 & 1942)
  • Smith, Dr. Richard T., 34 - Medicine (1958)
  • Smith, Shawntel
    Shawntel Smith
    Shawntel Smith is an American beauty pageant contestant, who was Miss America in 1996. She was born in Muldrow, Oklahoma.-External links:*...

    , 26 - Education (1998)
  • Sorensen, Theodore C., 33 - National Affairs (1961)
  • Spencer, Lyle M.
    Lyle M. Spencer
    Lyle M. Spencer was a twenty-seven-year-old graduate student in sociology at the University of Chicago in 1938 when he founded Science Research Associates , the educational publishing firm which provided the basis of his wealth and ultimately made possible the creation of The Spencer...

    , 29 - Science (1940)
  • Spencer, Dr. William A., 32 - National Affairs (1954)
  • Sproul, Jill, 38 - Education (2003)
  • Stabenow, Debbie
    Debbie Stabenow
    Deborah Ann Greer "Debbie" Stabenow is the junior United States Senator from Michigan and a member of the Democratic Party. Before her election to the U.S. Senate, she was a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Michigan's 8th congressional district from 1997 to 2001...

    , 35 - State Affairs (1986)
  • Stahr, Elvis J. Jr., 32 - Education (1948)
  • Starr, Bryan Bart, 35 - Sports (1968)
  • Stassen, Harold E., 32 - National Affairs (1939)
  • Steele, Robert H.
    Robert H. Steele
    Robert Hampton Steele is a retired American politician.Steele was born in Hartford, Connecticut. His father, known as Bob Steele, was host of the state's top rated morning show on WTIC-AM for more than fifty years....

    , 33 International Affairs (1971)
  • Steiger, William H., 30 - National Affairs (1968)
  • Steiner, David E., 34 - Human Endeavor (1986)
  • Stephanopoulos, George
    George Stephanopoulos
    George Robert Stephanopoulos is an American television journalist and a former political advisor.Stephanopoulos is most well known as the chief political correspondent for ABC News – the news division of the broadcast television network ABC – and a co-anchor of ABC News's morning news...

    , 32- National Affairs (1993)
  • Stephenson, Dr. Hugh E., 35 - Medicine (1956)
  • Stern, Hubert J., 35 - Federal Affairs (1971)
  • Stevens, George Jr., 31 - National Affairs (1963)
  • Stevenson, Ken E. Jr., 31 - Military/Research (1979)
  • Still, Susan Leigh, 33 - Military Service (1996)
  • Stingley, Darryl
    Darryl Stingley
    Darryl Floyd Stingley was an American professional football wide receiver whose career was cut short by an injury. He played his entire career with the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He died from heart disease and pneumonia complicated by quadriplegia.-Early life:Stingley...

    , 29 - Sports (1981)
  • Stockman, David
    David Stockman
    David Alan Stockman is a former U.S. politician and businessman, serving as a Republican U.S. Representative from the state of Michigan and as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget ....

    , 33 - National Affairs
  • Stovall, Jim
    Jim Stovall
    Jim Stovall is an American writer best known for his bestselling novel The Ultimate Gift. The book was made into the movie The Ultimate Gift, distributed by 20th Century Fox. The Ultimate Gift has a sequel out called The Ultimate Life....

    , 35 - Entertainment Endeavor
  • Stringfellow, Douglas R.
    Douglas R. Stringfellow
    Douglas R. Stringfellow was a one-term congressman in the United States House of Representatives and is remembered as a fraud.- Biographical background :...

    , 31 - National Affairs (1953)
  • Strossen, Nadine
    Nadine Strossen
    Nadine Strossen was president of the American Civil Liberties Union from February 1991 to October 2008. She was the first woman and the youngest person to ever lead the ACLU. A professor at New York Law School, Professor Strossen sits on the Council on Foreign Relations...

    , 35 - Law (1986)
  • Stumbo, Dr. Warren G., 31 - Medicine (1977)
  • Sturges, Dr. Stanley G., 32 - Medicine (1961)
  • Sullivan, Daniel
    Daniel Sullivan
    Daniel "Pegleg" Sullivan was a Chicagoan who is often credited with being the first to sound the alarm when a fire broke out in Catherine O'Leary's barn on October 8, 1871, the beginning of the Great Chicago Fire...

    , 39 - Public Policy (2004)
  • Sullivan, Dr. Kathryn D.
    Kathryn D. Sullivan
    Kathryn Dwyer Sullivan is an American geologist and a former NASA astronaut. A crew member on three Space Shuttle missions, she is the first American woman to walk in space.-Education:...

    , 35 - Science (1987)
  • Sullivan, Leon H., 33 - Religion (1955)
  • Sulzberger, Cyrus L., 32 - Journalism (1944)
  • Sutcliffe, Rick Lee Jr., 31 - Sports (1988)
  • Swett, Dick, 35 - State and National Affairs (1993)
  • Swisher, Stephen Lowell, 35 - Religion (2004)
  • Synar, Mike
    Mike Synar
    Michael Lynn "Mike" Synar was an American Democratic politician who represented Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district in Congress for eight terms.-Early life and career:...

    , 29 - National Affairs (1980)

T

  • Tafel, Richard Leonard, 38 - National Affairs (2001)
  • Tafoya, Michele
    Michele Tafoya
    Michele Tafoya is an American sportscaster.-Early life and career:Tafoya received a B.A...

    , 36 - Entertainment (2001)
  • Tartikoff, Brandon
    Brandon Tartikoff
    Brandon Tartikoff was a television 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, Seinfeld, Miami Vice, The Golden Girls, Knight Rider, The A-Team, St...

    , 31 - Entertainment (1981)
  • Thomas, Bobby L., 35 - Law (1973)
  • Thompson, Morris
    Morris Thompson
    Morris Thompson was an Alaska Native leader, American businessman and political appointee working on matters related to Alaska Natives.-Early life and career:...

    , 35 - National Affairs (1975)
  • Tiberi, Dave, 28 - Community Service/Sports (1995)
  • Todaro, Dr. George, 33 - Medicine (1970)
  • Tomiyasu, Paul, 32 - Human Improvement (1985)
  • Tregaskis, Richard
    Richard Tregaskis
    Richard William Tregaskis was an American journalist and author whose best-known work is Guadalcanal Diary , an account of just the first several weeks of the U.S. Marine Corps invasion of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands during World War II. This was actually a six-month-long campaign...

    , 27 - Journalism (1943)
  • Tschetter, Kristen, 37 - Community Action (2002)
  • Tucker, Jim G., 34 - National Affairs (1978)
  • Turbeville, Dr. Gus, 35 - Education (1958)
  • Turner, Arthur E., 34 - Education (1965)
  • Turpin, Dr. James W., 34 - Medicine (1962)
  • Tyrrell, R. Emmett
    Emmett Tyrrell
    Robert Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. is an American conservative magazine editor, New York Times bestselling author, and columnist. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator. He writes under the byline R...

    , 34 - Education (1978)
  • Thornton, Douglas C., 19 - Community Service/ Religion (1984)

V

  • Vallee, Rudy
    Rudy Vallée
    Rudy Vallée was an American singer, actor, bandleader, and entertainer.-Early life:Born Hubert Prior Vallée in Island Pond, Vermont, the son of Charles Alphonse and Catherine Lynch Vallée...

    , 36 - Entertainment (1938)
  • Voorhees, Russell L., 34 - Business (1969)

W

  • Waitt, Theodore William, 33 - Business (1996)
  • Waldrep, Kent, 30 - Human Improvement (1985)
  • Walker, Dr. Craig
    Craig Walker
    Craig Stewart Walker is a Canadian writer, theatre director, actor and educator.Walker graduated from Bayview Secondary School and afterwards, began his career in the theatre as an actor with the Stratford Festival, the Shaw Festival and the National Arts Centre of Canada and other companies. ...

    , 38 - Medicine (1992)
  • Walsh, Don
    Don Walsh
    Don Walsh is an American oceanographer, explorer and marine policy specialist. He and Jacques Piccard were aboard the bathyscaphe Trieste when it made a record maximum descent into the Mariana Trench on 23 January 1960, the deepest point of the world's ocean...

    , 29 - Science (1960)
  • Ward, Angel K., 24 - Human Improvement (1998)
  • Warr, Dartanian, 38 -Military Service (1997)
  • Watson, Thomas S.
    Tom Watson (golfer)
    Thomas Sturges Watson is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and now mostly on the Champions Tour....

    , 33 - Sports (1983)
  • Watts, Julius Caesar, 38 - National Affairs (1996)
  • Webb, James D., 35 - Law (1974)
  • Weber, U.S. Rep. John, 37 - National Affairs (1990)
  • Webster, William
    William Webster
    William Webster may refer to:* William Webster , British clergyman* William Bennett Webster , doctor, amateur geologist and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada...

    , 36 - State & Municipal Affairs ('90)
  • Weeks , Dr. Jennifer, 32 - Medicine/Military ('02)
  • Weinberg, Alvin M.
    Alvin M. Weinberg
    Alvin Martin Weinberg was an American nuclear physicist who was the administrator at Oak Ridge National Laboratory during and after the Manhattan Project period. He came to Oak Ridge, Tennessee in 1945 and remained there until his death in 2006.-Early years in Chicago: Alvin Weinberg was born...

    , 35 - Science (1950)
  • Welch, Bob, 29 - Sports (1986)
  • Welch, Scott T., 32 - Law (1984)
  • Welles, Orson
    Orson Welles
    George Orson Welles , best known as Orson Welles, was an American film director, actor, theatre director, screenwriter, and producer, who worked extensively in film, theatre, television and radio...

    , 23 & 26 - Drama (1938 & 1941)
  • Werbach, Adam
    Adam Werbach
    Adam Werbach is an environmental activist who was elected as the youngest-ever national president of the Sierra Club in 1996 when he was 23 years old. He is the author of Strategy for Sustainability: A Business Manifesto, published by Harvard Business Press, and named one of the top business books...

    , 23 - Environmentalism (1997)
  • West, Dr. Philip M., 35 - Medicine (1950)
  • Wheeler, Charles J., 21 - Human Endeavor (1964)
  • Whidden, Dr. Frederick P., 35 - Education (1965)
  • Whitcomb, Richard T., 35 - Science (1956)
  • White, Dr. Augustus A. III, 33 - Medicine (1969)
  • White, Edward H.
    Edward Higgins White
    Edward Higgins White, II was an engineer, United States Air Force officer and NASA astronaut. On June 3, 1965, he became the first American to "walk" in space. White died along with fellow astronauts Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee during a pre-launch test for the first manned Apollo mission at...

    , 35 - Science (1965)
  • Whittaker, James W., 34 - Human Endeavor (1963)
  • Wilkinson, C.B. Bud, 34 - Sports (1949)
  • Williams, Donald D., 33 - Science (1965)
  • Williams, Reggie
    Reggie Williams (linebacker)
    Reginald Williams is a former professional American football player.The recipient of an academic scholarship, Williams was a three-time All-Ivy League linebacker in football and an Ivy League heavyweight wrestling champion at Dartmouth College, graduating in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts in...

    , 32 - Community Service (1987)
  • Wilson, Donald R., 34 - National Affairs (1951)
  • Wilson, Dr. Hugh E., III
    Hugh E. Wilson
    -References:...

    , 34 - Medicine (1958)
  • Winfield, David M.
    Dave Winfield
    David Mark Winfield is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder. He is currently Executive Vice President/Senior Advisor of the San Diego Padres and an analyst for the ESPN program Baseball Tonight...

    , 32 - Sports (1984)
  • Wismer, Harry M., 35 - Journalism (1946)
  • Woodward, Dr. Robert B., 27 - Science (1944)
  • Werffel, Daniel C., 23 - Sports (1998)
  • Wyly, Samuel E., 34 - Business (1968)

Y

  • Yang, Dr. Chen Ning, 35 - Science (1957)
  • Yates, D. Ted, 33 - Broadcasting (1963)
  • Yeager, Charles E., 31 - Science (1954)
  • Yeager, Jeana
    Jeana Yeager
    Jeana Yeager is an aviator. She is most famous for co-piloting a non-stop, non-refueled flight around the world in the Rutan Voyager aircraft from 14 to 23 December 1986. The flight took 9 days, 3 minutes, and 44 seconds and covered 24,986 miles , more than doubling the old distance record set by...

    , 35 - Aviation (1989)
  • Young, Jonathan Miron, 30 - National Affairs (2000)
  • Young, Lt Col William E. Jr., 39 - Military Service(2008)

Z

  • Zarem, Dr. Abe M., 33 - Science (1950)
  • Ziedler, Frank P., 36 - State and Municipal Affairs (1948)
  • Ziegler, Ronald L., 31 - National Affairs (1970)
  • Zorn, Trischa Leanna, 35 - Education/Sports (2000)
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