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St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.) St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.). (Accessed Dec. 31, 2019). Notable Alumni, Overview. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Albans_School_(Washington,_D.C.)#Notable_alumni No. Notable St. Albans School Boys School Experience Alumni (Washington, D.C.) 1 Adi Ignatius '76 Editor-in-chief of Harvard Business Review. 2 Adrian S. Fisher Legal Adviser of the Department of State (1949–1953) 3 Al Gore Jr. '65 Former Vice President, Congressman and United States Senator from Tennessee 4 Alex Ross '86 Music critic of The New Yorker; MacArthur Fellow 5 André Heinz '88 American environmentalist and H. John Heinz IV, members of the Heinz family 6 Andrew Stevovich '66 artist 7 Antonio J. Waring Jr. '34 archeologist who defined Southeastern Ceremonial Complex 8 Arthur Cotton Moore '54 Architect known for the Washington Harbour development 9 Barton Seaver '97 Chef and author 10 Ben Quayle Son of Dan Quayle and Former Congressman from Arizona 11 Bill Hobby '49 Texas Lieutenant Governor 1973–91 12 Bill Oakley '84 Fast-food reviewer and blogger, former executive producer of The Simpsons 13 Bo Jones '64 Former publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, director of the Associated Press 14 Brandon Victor Dixon '99 Tony-nominated Broadway actor 15 Brit Hume '61 Fox News television anchor 16 Brooke "Untz" Brewer '16 17 Bruce Smathers Former Florida Secretary of State, Son of US Senator George Smathers 18 Burr Steers director of the film Igby Goes Down 19 Charles F. Bass United States Congressman from New Hampshire 20 Clancy Brown '77 American actor (The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension 21 Craig Windham NPR radio journalist 22 Damian Kulash '94 Lead singer of rock band OK Go 23 Damon M. Cummings '27 United States navy officer and Navy Cross recipient 24 Danny Hultzen '08 Baseball pitcher 25 Dave Nalle Vice chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus 26 David Bosco Journalist and assistant professor of international politics at American University 27 David Gardner co-founder of The Motley Fool 28 David Ignatius '68 Washington Post Columnist, author of Body of Lies 29 David Plotz '86 Writer and Editor at Slate 30 Donald E. Graham '62 Former chairman of The Washington Post 31 Draper L. Kauffman Past Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy 32 Edward Kennedy, Jr. '79 Founder of the Marwood Group; Son of senator Ted Kennedy 33 Eli Whitney Debevoise II '70 U.S. Executive Director of The World Bank 34 Ernest Graves, Jr. '41 Former director of Defense Security Cooperation Agency 35 Evan Bayh '74 Former United States Senator for Indiana 36 Frederick Hauck '58 Astronaut 37 Garnett Bruce '85 American opera director 38 George M. Ferris, Jr. '44 President of the firm Ferris Baker Watts 39 Goodloe Byron '45 United States congressman from Maryland's 6th District 40 Gore Vidal Author/writer, attended and went on to graduate from Phillips Exeter Academy 41 Harold Ford Jr. '88 Former United States congressman and current head of the Democratic Leadership Council 42 Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Former United States Senator from Massachusetts, United States Ambassador to United Nations, and Special Envoy to the Vatican, and 1960 Vice Presidential Candidate 43 Hib Sabin '53 American sculptor and educator 44 Ian Urbina '90 Journalist, The New York Times 45 J. W. Marriott, Jr. '50 Chairman and Former CEO of Marriott International Source: https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2019-12-31-NOTABLE-ALUMNI-St-Albans-School-(Washington-DC)-Overview-Wikipedia- accessed-Dec-31-2019.pdf Page 1 of 3 St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.). (Accessed Dec. 31, 2019). Notable Alumni, Overview. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Albans_School_(Washington,_D.C.)#Notable_alumni No. Notable St. Albans School Boys School Experience Alumni (Washington, D.C.) 46 James Bennet Editor-in-chief of The Atlantic Monthly magazine 47 James Boasberg '81 District Judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia 48 James Roosevelt Son of Franklin Roosevelt, Congressman from California, attended and went on to graduate from Groton School 49 James Trimble III '43 Baseball player and marine 50 James W. Gilchrist Maryland Assemblyman representing Montgomery County Maryland 51 JameSon Parker Former co-star of 1980s television series Simon & Simon 52 Jay Pierrepont Moffat, Jr. '49 U.S. diplomat, ambassador to Chad 53 Jeffrey Wright '83 Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor (Angels in America, Basquiat, Syriana) 54 Jeffrey Zients '84 Director of the Office of Management & Budget, first Chief Performance Officer of the United States 55 Jesse Hubbard '94 professional lacrosse player 56 Jesse Jackson, Jr. '84 United States congressman, son of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. 57 John Bellinger '77 Legal Adviser of the Department of State (2005–2009) 58 John C. White '94 Louisiana Superintendent of Education since 2012 59 John Casey '57 Novelist 60 John D. Rockefeller V '88 Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University eldest Son of West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller 61 John Davis Lodge 79th Governor of Connecticut, Former US Ambassador to Spain, Argentina and Switzerland 62 John Kerry 68th United States Secretary of State 63 John Warner Former United States Secretary of the Navy, five-term RepublicanSenator from Virginia 64 Jonathan Ogden '92 Professional football player 65 Jonathan W. Daniels '18 White House Press Secretary 66 Jonathan Williams American poet, founder of The Jargon Society 67 Joon Yun '86 Korean-American physician and hedge fund manager 68 Josh Byrnes Vice President of Baseball Operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers 69 Josh Weinstein '84 Former executive producer of The SimpSons 70 Joshua Bolten '72 Former White House Chief of Staff 71 Justin Rockefeller '98 Political activist and fifth generation member of the Rockefeller family and fifth generation member of the Rockefeller family 72 Keith Bradsher '82 The New York Times chief Hong-Kong correspondent 73 Kermit Roosevelt III '88 Novelist, law professor University of Pennsylvania 74 Laughlin Phillips '42 Former director of The Phillips Collection 75 Lee Caplin '65 entertainment executive 76 Luke Russert '04 NBC correspondent and XM Satellite radio host, Son of Tim Russert 77 Malcolm Baker '87 Harvard Business School 78 Manny Quezada Basketball player for Atlético Petróleos de Luanda 79 Marion Christopher Barry Businessman, Son of Former DC mayor Marion Barry 80 Mark Roosevelt '74 Superintendent of the Pittsburgh Public Schools; President of Antioch College 81 Matt Bowman 82 Michael Bennet '83 United States Senator for Colorado 83 Michael Collins '48 Apollo 11 Astronaut 84 Michael J. Petrucelli Founder of Clearpath, Deputy Director and Acting Director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services at the US Department of Homeland Security 85 Miles Fisher '02 television and film actor 86 Ned Temko '70 Editor of The Jewish Chronicle 87 Neil Bush '73 Son of Former President of the United States George H.W. Bush; brother of Former U.S. President George W. Bush Source: https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2019-12-31-NOTABLE-ALUMNI-St-Albans-School-(Washington-DC)-Overview-Wikipedia- accessed-Dec-31-2019.pdf Page 2 of 3 St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.). (Accessed Dec. 31, 2019). Notable Alumni, Overview. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Albans_School_(Washington,_D.C.)#Notable_alumni No. Notable St. Albans School Boys School Experience Alumni (Washington, D.C.) 88 Nick Kotz '51 American journalist and historian who won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1968 89 Nick Lowery '74 Former professional football player 90 Odell Beckham Jr. 91 Olin Browne '77 Professional golfer 92 Paul Greenberg '86 Former CEO of CollegeHumor and current CEO of fashion magazine Nylon 93 Paul Woodruff '60 Classicist, dean at the University of Texas at Austin 94 Peter Cook Bloomberg anchor and journalist 95 Peter Feldman '00 Commissioner of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 96 Peter Jon de Vos '56 Former United States Ambassador to Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea, Liberia, Tanzania, Cost Rica 97 Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein of Jordan '81 Son of King Hussein and Princess Muna al-Hussein and the younger brother of king Abdullah II 98 Ralph Becker Mayor of Salt Lake City 99 Randall Kennedy '73 Harvard Law School professor 100 Reed Hundt '65 Former FCC Chairman 101 Robert D. Lamberton '60 Classics scholar, Washington University, St. Louis 102 Robert Wisdom '72 Actor, played Bunny Colvin on HBO's The Wire 103 Rodney Frelinghuysen '64 Congressman from New Jersey 104 Russell E. Train '37 Former Director of the EPA; Founder Chairman Emeritus of World Wildlife Fund 105 Samuel Herrick '28 American astronomer, professor at UCLA 106 Sheldon Whitehouse Rhode Island Attorney General and Senator 107 Steven Berlin JohnSon '86 Popular science author 108 Stuart Holliday '83 Former U.S. Representative for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations and President of Meridian International Center 109 Thomas Kean '53 Former governor of New Jersey, chairman of the 9/11 Commission 110 Thomas N.E. Greville '27 American mathematician 111 Thomas Wilner '62 Lawyer at Shearman & Sterling who represented Guantanamo Bay detention camp detainees 112 Timothy Shriver '77 Chairman of Special Olympics[32] Son of Eunice Kennedy Shriverand Sargent Shriver; 113 Tom Boasberg '82 Superintendent of Denver Public Schools 114 Tom Gardner Co-founder of The Motley Fool 115 Tom Ligon '58 Character actor 116 Tyler Kent American diplomat convicted of spying for the Nazi Germany government during World War II 117 Uzodinma Iweala '00 Author 118 Walter J. Cummings, Jr. Solicitor General of the United States from 1952 to 1953; judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 119 William R. Steiger '87 Chief of staff of the United States Agency for International Development Source: https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2019-12-31-NOTABLE-ALUMNI-St-Albans-School-(Washington-DC)-Overview-Wikipedia- accessed-Dec-31-2019.pdf Page 3 of 3.
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