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Undergraduate Colleges /
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Noted Alumni |
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- Julius Axelrod, (1955, Ph.D.) winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine
- John Foster Dulles (1912), US Secretary of State
- J. Edgar Hoover (1916, 1917, 1935), Director of the FBI
- Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (1951),
First Lady of US President John F.
Kennedy
- General Colin Powell, Ret.
(1971), US Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff
- Syngman Rhee (1907, 1954), first President of South Korea
- Kenneth W. Starr (1968), United States Solicitor General, and Independent Counsel during the Whitewater and Monica Lewinsky scandals
- Arnold J. 'Red' Auerbach (1940, 1941), President and former coach of
the Boston Celtics
- Alec Baldwin (attended 1979), actor
- Bob Barr (1972), former US Representative from Georgia
- William Barr (1977), Former Attorney General of the United
States
- Derek Curtis Bok (1958), President of Harvard University
- Eric Cantor (1985), US Representative from Virginia
- Jean Carnahan (1955), US Senator from Missouri
- D. Jeffrey Carter
(1978), son of US President Jimmy Carter
- Captain Michael Coats
(1977), Astronaut and Space
Shuttle Commander
- Charles W. Colson, chief counsel for US President Richard Nixon,
spent time in prison for his part in the Watergate scandal
- Margaret Truman Daniel (1946, 1975), author and
daughter of US President Harry S. Truman
- D. David
Eisenhower, II (1976), grandson of US President Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Rowland Evans (1951), news
commentator from CNN's "Evans, Novak, Hunt and Shields"
- J. William Fulbright (1934, 1959), US Senator from Arkansas
- L. Ron Hubbard (attended 1930-1932), author and founder of the
Church of Scientology
- Patrick J. Hurley
(1912, 1932), US Secretary of War
- Daniel Inouye (1952), US Senator from Hawaii
- Leon Jaworski (1926), Special Prosecutor for the Watergate hearings
- Lynda Bird Johnson (attended 1965), daughter of US President Lyndon
Johnson
- General William
Mitchell (1919, but received degree as part of "class of 1899", having dropped out to serve in the Spanish-American War), advocate of air power in the military
- Abe Pollin (1945), owner and
chairman of the Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals
- George W. Romney (attended 1929-30), Governor of Michigan
- General John
M. Shalikashvili (1970), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- John W. Snow (1967), US Secretary of the
Treasury
- Mark Warner (1977), Governor of Virginia
- General John W. Vessey,
Jr. (1966), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Robert Wexler (1985), US Representative from Florida
- Harry Reid (1964), US
Senator from Nevada, Senate Minority
Leader
- Scott S. Cowen (1975),
President of Tulane University
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Between 1970 and 1975, the number of law school graduates in the U.S. doubled! Since then, law degrees have been, by far, the most popular graduate degree. |
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