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词条 List of Groton School alumni
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  1. A

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. E

  6. F

  7. G

  8. H

  9. J

  10. K

  11. L

  12. M

  13. N

  14. O

  15. P

  16. Q

  17. R

  18. S

  19. T

  20. U

  21. V

  22. W

  23. X

  24. Y

  25. Z

  26. References

  27. External links

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The following is a list of notable alumni of Groton School.

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A

  • Dean Acheson, Secretary of State under President Truman, presidential advisor to Johnson
  • Joseph Alsop, journalist and syndicated newspaper columnist from the 1930s through the 1970s
  • Ayi Kwei Armah, Ghanaian novelist, short-story writer, essayist, considered one of Africa's most important writers
  • Hugh D. Auchincloss, stockbroker and lawyer
  • James C. Auchincloss, United States Representative from New Jersey
  • Louis Auchincloss, author, winner of the National Medal of Arts

B

  • Tracy Barnes, CIA officer, one of the planners of the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba
  • Francis M. Bator, Deputy National Security Advisor of the United States, Professor, author
  • Paul M. Bator, Deputy Solicitor General, legal scholar
  • Donald Beer, 1956 Olympic gold medalist in men's eights, rowing
  • Francis Biddle, Attorney General under Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941–1945), Chief American Justice of the Nuremberg Trials
  • George Biddle, artist
  • Hiram Bingham IV, American Vice Consul in Marseilles, France during World War II
  • Jonathan Brewster Bingham, United States Representative from New York
  • Richard M. Bissell, Jr., CIA Deputy Director for Plans, Bay of Pigs Invasion planner, father of U-2; formed the basis for Matt Damon's character in The Good Shepherd
  • McGeorge Bundy, National Security Advisor under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
  • William Bundy, McGeorge Bundy's brother, foreign affairs advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson

C

  • Henry Chauncey, founder, Educational Testing Services, Harvard University administrator, father, Sam Chauncey
  • Sam Chauncey, Yale University administrator
  • Ben Coes, novelist, New York Times bestselling author
  • Hamilton Coolidge, World War I flying ace
  • Jim Cooper, United States Representative from Tennessee
  • Erastus Corning II, mayor of Albany, New York
  • Laurence Curtis, United States Representative from Massachusetts
  • Bronson M. Cutting, United States Senator from New Mexico

D

  • F. Trubee Davison, Director of Personnel for the Central Intelligence Agency
  • Charlie Devens, baseball player, New York Yankees 1932-1934
  • C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury, Under Secretary of State, Ambassador to France

E

  • RP Eddy, Director at the White House National Security Council, United Nations Diplomat, CEO of Ergo

F

  • Adrian S. Fisher, Deputy Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • Ned Freed, co-author of the MIME email standard (RFCs 2045-2049)

G

  • Peter Gammons, Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, baseball writer and commentator
  • Alex Gansa, producer for the TV show Homeland, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Winner
  • Sumner Gerard, Ambassador to Jamaica, businessman
  • John B. Goodenough, scientist, awarded the National Medal of Science for his work developing the lithium battery[1]
  • Ward Goodenough, anthropologist known for his studies in the southern Pacific islands
  • Gerrit Graham, actor
  • Marshall Green, Ambassador to Indonesia and Australia and Assistant Secretary of State under President Richard Nixon
  • Joseph Grew, Ambassador to Japan before WWII, Under Secretary of State
  • Charles Grimes, 1956 Olympic gold medalist in men's eights, rowing
  • Ashbel Green Gulliver, former dean of Yale Law School
  • Gordon Gund, formerly the principal owner of the NBA franchise, Cleveland Cavaliers; co-owner of the NHL franchise, San Jose Sharks
  • Fred Gwynne, actor

H

  • Pierpont M. Hamilton, United States Army Air Forces Major General, recipient of the Medal of Honor
  • E. Roland Harriman, financier and philanthropist
  • W. Averell Harriman, Secretary of Commerce, U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, U.S. Ambassador to Britain, Governor of New York
  • Percy Haughton, was head football coach at Cornell, Columbia and Harvard
  • Stuart Heintzelman, United States Army Major General
  • Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 8th Earl of Donoughmore, Irish peer
  • Stephen A. Higginson, Judge of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • George Holding, member of Congress

J

  • KC Johnson, history professor at Brooklyn College and the City University of New York, known for his work exposing the facts about the Duke Lacrosse Case[2]

K

  • Francis Keppel, Commissioner of Education under President Kennedy
  • Howard Kingsbury, 1924 Olympic gold medallist in men's eights, rowing

L

  • James Lawrence, 1928 Olympic gold medallist in men's coxed fours, rowing
  • Hunter Lewis, author
  • George C. Lodge, professor at Harvard Business School

M

  • Lincoln MacVeagh, ambassador and archeologist
  • W. Kingsland Macy, congressman
  • Greg Maffei, CEO of Liberty Media[3][4]
  • Peter Magowan, managing general partner, San Francisco Giants
  • Harry Mathews, poet
  • Joseph Medill McCormick, United States Senator from Illinois
  • Robert R. McCormick, publisher, Chicago Tribune
  • Walter Russell Mead, Henry A. Kissinger Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations
  • Henry Sturgis Morgan, grandson of JP Morgan
  • Newbold Morris, President of the New York City Council under Mayor Fiorello La Guardia
  • Daniyal Mueenuddin, Pakistani author

N

  • Candace Nelson, founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes

O

P

  • James Graham Parsons, Ambassador to Laos and Sweden, Deputy U.S. Representative to SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks), 1970–1972
  • Alexandra Paul, actress, star of Baywatch
  • Endicott Peabody, former Governor of Massachusetts
  • Fuller Potter, abstract-expressionist artist
  • Norman Prince, aviator

Q

R

  • Stanley Rogers Resor, Secretary of the Army, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
  • Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt; distinguished U.S. Army officer and commander of U.S. forces in both World War I and II
  • Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr., career CIA officer, soldier, scholar, linguist; grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the U.S.
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr., son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Congressman from New York; Naval Officer
  • James Roosevelt, son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Congressman from California; Brigadier General in the United States Marine Corps
  • James "Tadd" Roosevelt, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt's nephew, who was slightly older than his uncle, and attended Groton at the same time
  • Kermit Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt; successful businessman; service in both World Wars
  • Kermit Roosevelt, Jr., career CIA; organized Operation Ajax; grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt
  • Quentin Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt; fought and died in World War I
  • Quentin Roosevelt II, son of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.; grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt; killed in a plane crash under mysterious circumstances in China in 1948
  • Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., son of President Theodore Roosevelt; led the D-day assault on Utah Beach; recipient of the Medal of Honor
  • Theodore Roosevelt III, World War II Veteran; eldest son of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.; grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt
  • Theodore Roosevelt IV, managing director at Barclays Capital; prominent conservationist; great-grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt
  • Eugene Rostow, Under-Secretary of State under President Johnson, head of Arms Control Agency
  • Tom Rush, singer/songwriter

S

  • Robert C. Scott, United States Representative from Virginia
  • Ellery Sedgwick, editor
  • Sarah Sewall, Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
  • Frederick Sheffield, 1924 Olympic gold medallist in men's eights, rowing
  • Curtis Sittenfeld, author

T

  • Ambassador David Thorne, founder of Body And Soul magazine; US Ambassador to Italy, appointed by President Barack Obama
  • John Train, investment adviser and author

U

V

  • Cyrus Vance, Jr., Manhattan District Attorney
  • Andrés Velasco, Finance Minister of Chile
  • Nicholas Vreeland, Buddhist monk

W

  • George Herbert Walker III, former ambassador to Hungary and board member of the New York Stock Exchange
  • Bradford Washburn, photographer, director of the Boston Museum of Science from 1939–1980 and Honorary Director (a lifetime appointment) 1985–2007
  • Sherwood Washburn, physical anthropologist
  • James Waterston, actor, Dead Poets Society
  • Sam Waterston, actor, notably Law & Order{{'}}s Jack McCoy
  • J. Watson Webb, Jr., film editor
  • Sumner Welles, Under Secretary of State under FDR
  • James Boyd White, legal and literary scholar
  • Harry Payne Whitney, businessman and Thoroughbred horse breeder
  • John Hay Whitney, Ambassador to Britain, newspaper publisher
  • Richard Whitney, President of the New York Stock Exchange
  • William Payne Whitney, philanthropist and businessman

X

Y

Z

References

1. ^http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/february-2013/drell-and-gates-receive-national-medal
2. ^Duke players say thanks - Worcester Telegram & Gazette - telegram.com
3. ^https://www.denverpost.com/2010/03/26/ceo-greg-maffei-giving-liberty-a-lift/
4. ^https://www.forbes.com/2008/11/25/yahoo-ceo-malone-tech-enter-cx_bc_1125yahoo.html#71abc15415b3

External links

3 : Groton School alumni|Lists of American people by school affiliation|Lists of grade school alumni in Massachusetts

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