List of American Rhodes Scholars (1904-2014)

1904 Stanley Royal Ashby – former Professor of English at University of Maine George Emerson Barnes – Pastor of Overbrook Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia (1922-?); a Freemason (32nd Degree) Ralph Hervey Bevan – Member of Committee on Feasibility of a World University of World Federation of Education (1924-1925) Ralph Eugene Blodgett C. F. Tucker Brooke – Professor of English at Yale University (1920-1946) Robert Preston Brooks – Dean of the School of Commerce at University of Georgia (1920-1945) Julius Arthur Brown – former Dean of American University of Beirut Charles Whiteley Bush Neil Carothers – Dean of College Business Administration at Lehigh University (1936-1949) Raymond Huntington Coon William Clark Crittenden Harvey Bruce Densmore – former Professor of Greek at University of Washington William Alexander Fleet – former Superintendent of Culver Military Academy Francis Howard Fobes – former Professor of Greek at Amherst College Lawrence Henry Gipson Professor of History at Lehigh University (1924-1971) Awarded a Pulitzer Prize for History in 1962 (The Triumphant Empire: Thunderclouds Gather in the West) George Earl Hamilton Robert Llewellyn Henry, Jr. Former Judge of Mixed Court in Alexandria, Egypt Dean of College of Law at University of North Dakota (1912-1914) Henry Hinds – Chief Geologist of Pantepec Oil Company of Venezuela (1926-1933) Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck (CFR) U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (1944-1947); State Department Chief of Division of Far Eastern Affairs (1929-1937) Technical Expert of the Far Eastern Division of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace (1918-1919); a Freemason Baltzar Hans Jacobson Joel Marcus Johanson William Leamon Kendall Paul Kieffer – former Member of Kieffer & Killea [law firm in New York City] James Holtzclaw Kirkpatrick Harold Guy Merriam – former Professor of English at Montana State University (1919-?) Earle Walter Murray Paul Nixon – Dean of Bowdoin College (1918-1947) David Richard Porter Headmaster of Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts (1935-?) worked for National Council of YMCA [New York] (1907-1934) Benjamin Marsden Price Amasa Kingsley Read Thomas Ellis Robins – former President of British South Africa Company Richard Frederick Scholz – President of Reed College (1921-1924) Warren Ellis Schutt John Calvin Sherburne Chief Justice of Vermont Supreme Court (1949-1959) Associate Justice of Vermont Supreme Court (1934-1949) Vermont State Senator (1921-1922); a Freemason Willard Learoyd Sperry – Dean of Divinity School at Harvard University (1922-1953) Clark Tandy John James Tigert President of the University of Florida (1928-1947); President of Kentucky Wesleyan College (1909-1911) U.S. Commissioner of Education (1921-1928) William Henry Verner George Clark Vincent – Pastor of Union Congregational Church in Upper Montclair, New Jersey (1928-?) Benjamin Bruce Wallace – Chief of Division of International Relations at the U.S. Tariff Commission (1921-1928, 1933-1938) Joseph Garfield Walleser James Horner Winston – Member of Winston, Strawn & Shaw [law firm in Chicago] (1914-1947) Paul Murray Young 1905 Cary Rudolph Alburn Leigh Alexander – Professor of Classics and Ancient History at Oberlin College (1926-1948) Edward McPherson Armstrong Frank Aydelotte (CFR) President of Swarthmore College (1921-1940) Professor of English at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1915-1921) Trustee of World Peace Foundation (1927-1956) Trustee of Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teaching (1922-1953) Thomas Sydney Bell William Henry Branham Frederick William Buchholz Leonard Wolsey Cronkhite – Trustee of World Peace Foundation (1930-1958) Samuel Ely Eliot Newton Edward Ensign Ebb James Ford Carol Howe Foster U.S. Consul-General in Sao Paulo, Brazil (1934-1938) U.S. Consul-General in Johannesburg, South Africa (1941) U.S. Consul General in Cape Town, South Africa (1946-1947) Roy Kenneth Hack – Professor of Classics at University of Cincinnati (1923-?) Harris Hazleton Holt – former Dean of St. John’s Military Academy Henry Richards Issacs Edwin Russell Lloyd – Chief Geologist of New York Oil Co. (1924-1926) Charles Delahunt Mahaffie Solicitor of the Interior Department (1916-1921) Commissioner of the Interstate Commerce Commission (1929-1954) Ralph Conover Many Arthur Henry Marsh Henry Sewall Mitchell – Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney General (1914-1921) Frank Martin Mohler Hugh Anderson Moran Pastor of Cornell University (1919-1942) Special Aid with Root Diplomatic Mission in Russia (1917) Secretary of the International Committee of YMCA in China (1909-1913) Raymond Clinton Platt Lewellyn Gordon Railsback Athol Ewart Rollins John Newton Schaeffer Bernadotte Everly Schmitt (CFR) Awarded a Pulitzer Prize for History in 1931 (The Coming of the War, 1914) Professor of History at the (1925-1946) Chairman of the Department of History at the University of Chicago (1933-1936) President of American Historical Association (1960) Harold Williams Soule Harry Peyton Steger Albert Mason Stevens William W. Thayer Eugene Sumter Towles Henry Trantham – former Professor of Classics at Baylor University (Texas) Beverley Dandridge Tucker – former Bishop of Ohio Jacob Van der Zee – former Professor of Political Science at State University of Iowa Thomas Henry Wade George Andrews Whiteley Ralph Claude Willard 1907 Dudley Babcock Anderson Warren Ortman Ault Professor of History at Boston University (1924-1957) Chairman of the Department of History at Boston University (1924-1957) Richard Capel Beckett Berkeley Blackman Shirl Hyde Blalock Newcomb Kinney Chaney – former Director of Research at United Gas Improvement Co.; a Freemason Arthur Shamberger Chenoweth Former President of Miss America Pageant Former Superintendent of Schools in Atlantic City, New Jersey John Sherman Custer Henry Markley Gass Farnham Pond Griffiths Clarence Henry Haring (CFR) – Professor of Latin American History and Economics at Harvard University (1923-1953) Robert William Hartley (CFR) Donald Grant Herring Lawrence Cameron Hull, Jr. George Hurley Assistant Attorney General of State of Rhode Island (1923-1925) Chairman of Democratic State Central Committee of Rhode Island (1921-1922) Democratic Party candidate for Secretary of State of Rhode Island in 1916 Joseph Hoyt Jackson Alfred Proctor James – former Professor of History at University of Pittsburgh Wayne Clark Jordan Charles Alexander Keith Dean of Men at Eastern Kentucky State College (1921-c. 1952) A Freemason (K.T.); former Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky Earl Kilburn Kline Benjamin Rice Lacy, Jr. – President of Union Theological Seminary in Virginia (1926-1956) Alain LeRoy Locke – Professor of Philosophy at Howard University (1917-1953) John Roy McLane Chairman of New Hamphshire State Board of Arbitration and Conciliation (1925-1940) Son of former Governor of New Hampshire John McLane; Father of former Mayor of Concord, N.H. Malcolm McLane Wilson Plumer Mills McKenn Fitch Morrow George Whitefield Norvell Samuel Mayo Rinaker Member of Gallagher, Rinaker, Wilkinson & Hall [law firm in Chicago] (1919-?) Grandson of General John I. Rinaker; member of English Speaking Union Arthur Leonidas St. Clair Albert Godfrey Sanders Robert Maxwell Scoon Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University (1928-?) Chairman of Department of Philosophy at Princeton (1934-?) Married Elizabeth Grier Hibben (daughter of former President of Princeton University John Grier Hibben) Robert Parvin Strickler James R. Thomas – former Treasurer of Montana Power Company Ben Tomlinson Guy Richard Vowles – former Professor of German at Davidson College () Wilson Dallam Wallis – former Professor of Anthropology at University of Minnesota (1926-?) Everett Franklin Warrington Allen Brown West Albert Kitchel Whallon Addison White Cyrus French Wicker Charles Chase Wilson Edward Jones Winans Shirley Townshend Wing Jay Walter Woodrow – former Professor of Physics at University of Colorado Millard Fillmore Woodrow 1908 Willard Titus Barbour – former Professor of Law at Columbia Law School Robert Edwin Blake General Counsel of International Shoe Co. [in St. Louis] (1921-195?) President of Missouri Constitutional Convention (1943-1944); a Freemason Matthew Alec Brown Robert Wilbur Burgess – Director of the Census Bureau (1953-1961) Walter Stanley Campbell – former Professor of English at University of Oklahoma Rhys Carpenter – Professor of Classical Archeology at Bryn Mawr College (1918-?) Herbert Green Cochran – Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in Norfolk, Virginia (1925-?) George Henry Curtis William Strong Cushing Charles Wendell David Professor of European History at Bryn Mawr College (1927-1946) Director of Libraries at University of Pennsylvania (1940-?) Lucius Arnold Frye Morrison Beall Giffen Thomas Porter Hardman – Dean of the College of Law at West Virginia University (1930-c. 1958) Frank Ezekiel Holman Dean of Law at University of Utah (1913-1915) President of the American Bar Association (1948) Grover Cleveland Huckaby John Lee Hydrick Wistar Wayman Johnson Ballard Freese Keith Earle Hesse Kennard – former Professor of Physics at Cornell University Frank Chellis Light Edmond Earl Lincoln – former Economist for E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (1931-?); a Freemason Theodore Trimmier McCarley Thomas J. A. McClernan Arthur Bond Meservey Frederic Dan Metzger William Burt Millen Grover Cleveland Morris Thomas Jefferson Mosley James M. D. Olmsted – former Professor of Physiology at University of California Claude Albert Pifer Francis Marmaduke Potter – Treasurer of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America (1919-?) George Ellsworth Putnam – Professor of Economics at Washington University in St. Louis (1917-1919) Oscar Ripley Rand – former U.S. Army Colonel Albert Graham Reid Frank Alfonso Reid Vice President of Electric Bond & Share Co. (1931-1935) Member of Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett [law firm in New York City] (1916-1921); a Freemason Jael Jackson Rodgers Richard Schellens James Huntly Sinclair – Professor of Education at Occidental College (1922-?) Joseph Earl Smith – Dean of Youngstown College [Ohio] (1949-1970) Clarence Arthur Spaulding Vice President of the Presbyterian College of Christian Education in Chicago (1945-?) Pastor of First Presbyterian Church in River Forest, Illinois (1931-1945) Pastor of First Church in Santa Barbara, California (1919-1931) William Tennent Stockton Winchester Stuart William Scott Unsworth Henry L. J. Williams Carroll Atwood Wilson 1910 William John Bland James Insley Boyce Charles Simonton Brice Frank Baker Bristow Henry Chase Brownell Hugh McLellan Bryan Walter Speight Bryan Toney Taylor Crooks Clayton Edward Crosland President of Fork Union Military Academy (1915-1917) President of Averett College (1917-1921) Former Superintendent of the Public School System in Lake Wales, Florida Elmer Holmes Davis (CFR) Director of Office of War Information (1942-1945) former radio commentator for ABC Richard Lester Disney Judge of the U.S. Tax Court (1936-1951) Former Member of Oklahoma State House of Representatives (2 terms); a Freemason Edward Henry Eckel Albert Russell Ellingwood Leonard Eugene Farley William Monroe Gaddy Robert Hale Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (Republican-Maine, 1943-1959) Member of Maine State House of Representatives (1923-1930) Speaker of Maine State House of Representatives (1929-1930) William Shacklett Hamilton Joseph Barlow Harrison Ralph V. L. Hartley – inventor of the Hartley oscillator Milton J. Hoffman – President of Central College [Iowa] (1917-1925) Earnest Albert Hooton – former Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University Edwin Powell Hubble – astronomer; Hubble Space Telescope is named after him Elmer Davenport Keith Alexander Peebles Kelso – former Professor of Philosophy at Southwestern College Ray Loomis Lange – former Senior Partner of Lange, Simpson, Robinson & Somerville [law firm in Birmingham]; a Freemason Roger Sherman Loomis Cecil Kenyon Lyans McDougal Kenneth McLean Christopher Morley former Editorial Staff of New York Evening Post and Doubleday, Page & Co. brother of Felix M. Morley and Frank V. Morley Claud Dalton Nelson Archie Huston Ormond William Francis Raney – former Professor of European History at Lawrence College John Crowe Ransom – former Professor of Poetry at Kenyon College Edward Noel Roberts Whitney Hart Shepardson (CFR) Director of the Council on Foreign Relations (1921-1966); Treasurer of the Council on Foreign Relations (1933-1941) Assistant to Edward Mandell House at the Paris Peace Conference (1919) Herbert Rowell Stolz William Alexander Stuart Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia (1920-1921) Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney General (1921-1924) Howard Alfred Taber – Master in Science at The Hotchkiss School (as of 1946) Joseph Tetlie William L. G. Williams Stanley Mayhew Wilton Joseph Washburn Worthen Charles Franklyn Zeek Professor of French at Southern Methodist University (1918-1937) Professor of French at Vanderbilt University (1937-?) William Alexander Ziegler 1911 Ernest Tolbert Adams Allen Barnett Hubert Kingsley Beard Cedric Harding Beebe Francis Foulke Beirne Irvine Furman Belser Maurice Cary Blake Vincent Kingwell Butler Vest Davis Samuel Arthur Devan McPherrin Hatfield Donaldson Horace Bidwell English – former Professor of Psychology at Ohio State University Esper Wayne Fitz Ludwig Sherman Gerlough Van Wagenen Gilson William Chase Greene – former Professor of Classics at Harvard University Henry Alvin Gunderson Carl Haessler John David Hayes Roy Helm – Judge of Court of Appeals of Kentucky (1948-1951); a Freemason Harold Brooks Hering Harris Gary Hudson – President of Illinois College (1937-1953); Dean of Blackburn College (Illinois) (1925-1929) Warren Clifford Johnson Karl Karsten Edward Eugene Kern Jakob A. O. Larsen – former Professor of History at University of Chicago Solomon Lester Levy Walter Clay Lowdermilk – Associate Chief of Soil Conservation Service at U.S. Department of Agriculture (1933-1947) Elias Lyman Thomas Means Edwin Warren Moise James Insley Osborne – former Professor of English at Wabash College Harold Scott Quigley – former Professor of Political Science at University of Minnesota John Andrew Rice Professor of Classics at Rutgers University (1928-1930) Professor of Classics at [North Carolina] (1933-1939) William McMillan Rogers Franklin Ferriss Russell Member of Zabriskie, Sage, Gray & Todd [law firm in New York City] (1925-1928) Member of Russell, Shevlin & Russell [law firm in New York City] (1929-1942) Counsel to Shevlin Siegfried & Shainman [law firm in New York City] (1959-1978) Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School (1921-1942, 1947, 1962-1967) Owen D. Young Professor of International Relations at St. Lawrence University (1925-1928) John LeRoy Shipley Matthew Glenn Smith – former Judge of the Federal Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas Charles Benjamin Swartz Pastor of Woodlawn Heights Church in New York City (1919-1924) Pastor of First Church in Bloomington, Indiana (1931-1944) Quitman Underwood Thompson Edgar Turlington Assistant Solicitor of the State Department (1920-1925) Legal Adviser to the American High Commissioner in Constantinople [Turkey] (1923) Legal Adviser to the U.S. Ambassador to Cuba (1930-1932) Chief Counsel of the Special Commission on Mexican Claims (1935-1938) William Claude Vogt James Keir Watkins Philip Wright Whitcomb Carroll Hill Wooddy Stanley Yates 1913 Walter Carl Barnes Brand Blanshard Professor of Philosophy at Swarthmore College (1928-1945); Professor of Philosophy at Yale University (1945-1961) Member of the English Speaking Union of the Wayne Cook Bosworth Henry Reginald Bowler – Recording Secretary of Northern Baptist Convention (1946-1949) Philip Henry Brodie Homer Lindsey Bruce – Partner of Baker Botts [law firm in Houston] (1929-1979) Henry Van Anda Bruchholz Floyd Sherman Bryant Assistant U.S. Secretary of Defense for Properties and Installations (1956-1961) Vice President and Director of Standard Oil of California (1942-1955) Member of the Bohemian Club in San Francisco Oliver Cromwell Carmichael (CFR) President of University of Alabama (1953-1957); Chancellor of Vanderbilt University (1937-1945) Dean of the Graduate School at Vanderbilt University (1935-1937); President of Alabama College (1926-1935) President of Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1946-1953) Laurence Alden Crosby Member of Sullivan & Cromwell [law firm in New York City] (1927-1946) President of Cuban Atlantic Sugar Company (1937-?) Weldon Frank Crossland Pastor of Asbury-First Church in Rochester, New York (1932-?) Pastor of Central Church in Pontiac, Michigan (1923-1932); a Freemason (32nd Degree) Wilburt Cornell Davison – Dean of Duke University Medical School (1927-1960) Arthur Brittan Doe Terry Colley Durham Ralph Baxter Foster Frank Hoyt Gailor Associate Justice of Tennessee Supreme Court (1942-1954) Tennessee State Senator (1923); Member of Tennessee House of Representatives (1921) George Hussey Gifford – former Professor of Modern Languages at Tufts College Valentine Britton Havens Thomas Hawkins Jones James Noel Keys [John] William Kyle Judge of Mississippi State Supreme Court (1950-1967) Mississippi State Senator (1928-1950); Attorney General of Mississippi (1950) Lincoln Sydnor Laffitte [Thomas] Preston Lockwood President of Brewster Aeronautical Corp. (1944-1951) Partner of Davisson, McCarty & Lockwood [law firm in New York City] (1932-1942) Robert Valentine Merrill Instructor of French at the University of Chicago (1921-1946) Professor of French at University of California at Los Angeles (1947-?) Emory Hamilton Niles Judge of Supreme Bench of Baltimore (1938-1962); Chief Judge of Supreme Bench of Baltimore (1954-1962) George Bernard Noble State Department Chief of Division of Historical Policy and Research (1946-1953); Oregon State Senator (1941-1942) Francis Lester Patton John Robertson Paul Edward Forrest Porter Levi Arnold Post – former Professor of Greek at Haverford College Lawrence Howard Riggs Richard Harvey Simpson Fred Manning Smith – former Professor of English at West Virginia University Conrad Edwin Snow George Frederick Spaulding Frederick Dorsey Stephens William Warren Stratton George Wilfred Stumberg – Professor of Law at the University of Texas at Austin (1925-?) Frank Graham Swain – former Judge of the Superior Court in California Norman Stephen Taber Senior Member of Norman S. Taber & Co. Budget Director of Economic Cooperation Administration (1948-?) Hatton Dunnica Towson George Van Santvoord – former Headmaster of Hotchkiss School; former Trustee of Yale University Paul Graves Williams 1914 William Hendrick Arnold, Jr. Carleton Goldstone Bowden Morrison Comegys Boyd Bennet Harvie Branscomb Chancellor of Vanderbilt University (1946-1963) Dean of Divinity School at Duke University (1945-1946) Clarence Austin Castle Charles Russell Clason Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (Republican-Massachusetts, 1937-1949); a Freemason Dean of the School of Law of Western New England College (1954-1970) District Attorney of the Western District of Massachusetts (1927-1930) William Coburn Cook Clyde Eagleton (CFR) – former Professor of International Law at New York University Alexander Green Fite – former Professor of French at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) William Willard Flint Cyrus Stokes Gentry – former Vice President and General Counsel (1941-?) of Shell Oil Co. (of New York City) John Lyles Glenn, Jr. Judge of the U. S. District Court for the Western and Eastern District of South Carolina (1929-1938) South Carolina State House of Representatives (1919-1923) Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Government at University of Virginia (1926-?) Chief of Western European Section of the Branch of Research and Analysis at OSS (1941-1943) Paul Francis Good – Attorney General of Nebraska (1933-1935); a Freemason Charles Harold Gray – President of Barnard College (1944-1946); Dean of Barnard College [at Columbia Univ.] (1940-1944) Charles Francis Hawkins Howard Stevens Hilley – President of Atlantic Christian College (1920-1950) Emile Frederic Holman – Professor of Surgery at Stanford University (1926-1955) Benjamin Clark Holtzclaw Dean of Graduate School at Mercer University (1927-1929); Dean of College at Mercer University (1928-1929) Dean of Graduate School at University of Richmond (1939-1965) Former Professor of Philosophy at Richmond College [Virginia] Paul Thomas Homan – Professor of Economics at Cornell University (1929-1947) Paul Edgar Hubbell – former Professor of European History at Michigan State Normal College Everett Banfield Jackson Walter Clarence Jepson Richard Ridgely Lytle Milo Leo March Thomas Franklin Mayo – former Professor of English at Texas A&M University Baxter Merrill Mow David Theodore Nelson – former Professor of English at Luther College [Decorah, Iowa] Scott Hurtt Paradise – former Instructor in English at Phillips Academy at Andover, Massachusetts Wilder Graves Penfield – former Surgeon at Royal Victoria Hospital and Montreal General Hospital (both in Canada) William Prickett – Member of the Delaware State Board of Bar Examiners (1944-1952) John Vickers Ray Frederick William Rogers Stanley Israel Rypins – former Professor of English at Brooklyn College James Hamilton St. John William Webster Sant Seymour Sereno Sharp Lucius Rogers Shero – Professor of Greek at Swarthmore College (1928-1959) Gilchrist Baker Stockton – U.S. Minister to Austria (1930-1933) William Matthew Sullivan Moyer Delwyn Thomas Robert Hamilton Warren Carl Jefferson Weber – former Professor of English at Colby College Philip Prentiss Werlein James Herbert Wilson Edward Pinckney Woodruff Hessel Edward Yntema – Professor of Law at University of Michigan (1934-1947, 1948-1966) 1916 Luton Ackerson George Wayne Anderson, Jr. Joseph Barlett Armstrong Alexander Kirkland Barton Miner Searle Bates John Howard Binns James Howard Bishop William Russell Burwell Dean of Freshmen at Brown University (1922-1926) Chairman of the board of Brush Development and Co. (1937-1950) Eugene Parker Chase – former Professor of Government at Lafayette College Robert Peter Tristram Coffin Professor of English at Bowdoin College (1934-1955) awarded Pulitzer Prize for American Poetry in 1936 (Strange Holiness) Chester Verne Easum – former Professor of History at University of Wisconsin Lawrence William Faucett William Luther Finger Raymond Leonard Grismer Latimer Johns Spurgeon Milton Keeny Paul Banwell Means – Professor of Religion at University of Oregon (1941-?) Douglas Phillips Miller – Commercial Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Germany (1933-1939) Lewis Rex Miller Vernon Nash Elbert Benjamin Naugle Parker Newhall – Partner of Kelley, Drye, Newhall & Maginnes [law firm in New York City] (1930-?) William Armour Pearl Samuel Van Orden Prichard Roy Mundy Davidson Richardson – Partner of Dewey, Ballantine [law firm] (1934-1968); a Freemason Wyatt Rushton Norman Dunsbee Scott Fred Tredwell Smith Robert Montgomery Stephenson Reuben Thornton Taylor Frederick Gale Tryon George Stevens Whitehead 1917 David Muir Amacker – Professor of Political Science at Southwestern University (1936-?) Roscoe Ashworth Charles Rutherford Bagley Professor of French at Dartmouth College (1930-1945) Professor of French Language and Literature at Dartmouth College (1946-?) Frank Stringfellow Barr President of St. John’s College (1937-1946) President of Foundation for World Government (1948-1958) Scott Milross Buchanan – Trustee of Foundation for World Government (1948-1958) Alexander Coldough Dick Richard William Dunlap Thomas H. Edsall George Adlai Feather Ernest Stacey Griffith Dean of the School of International Service at American University (1958-1965) Dean of the Graduate School at American University (1935-1940) Director of Legislative Reference Service at the Library of Congress (1940-1958) LaPenne J. Guenveur Rexford Brammer Hersey Clark Hopkins Benjamin Mayham Hulley – State Department Chief of Division of Northern European Affairs (1947-1951) Joseph Clyde Little Marvin Manley Monroe Felix Muskett Morley (CFR) President of Haverford College (1940-1945) former Editor of Washington Post; former President and Editor of Human Events, Inc. John Ohleyer Moseley President of University of Nevada (1944-1949) Dean of Students at University of Tennessee (1939-1944); a Freemason Harold Delmar Natestad Edward Abbe Niles Thomas Kenneth Penniman Ordean Rockey Daniel Parkhurst Spalding Neal Tuttle Elmer Hoover Van Fleet Arthur Preston Whitaker (CFR) – author of Nationalism in Latin America (1962) Horace North Wilcox John Milton Williams