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词条 List of St. Mark's School (Massachusetts) alumni
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The following is a list of famous and notable former students of St. Mark's School of Southborough, Massachusetts.

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A

  • Charles Francis Adams IV, businessman and philanthropist associated with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
  • Samuel A. Adams, '51, crusading CIA official who exposed bad Vietnam intelligence of Defense Department
  • Mark Albion, Harvard Business School Professor, 2010 National Entrepreneur of the Year (Social Entrepreneur)
  • Matthew Tobin Anderson '86, writer, winner of National Book Award
  • A. Watson Armour III, businessman and philanthropist

B

  • Charles L. Bartlett, 1956 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
  • Melsahn Basabe, basketball player
  • Walter Van Rensselaer Berry, lawyer, friend and mentor of Edith Wharton
  • Mike Birbiglia, comedian, class of 1996
  • Ben Bradlee, former editor, The Washington Post
  • Nicholas F. Brady, U.S. Treasury Secretary (1988–93); New Jersey Senator (1982)
  • Nicholas Braun, actor
  • John Leslie Breck, class of 1877, friend of Claude Monet who introduced Impressionism to the United States
  • Doug Brown, former National Hockey League player
  • Greg Brown, former National Hockey League player
  • Edward Burnett, U.S. representative from Massachusetts

C

  • Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, president of the Export-Import Bank, undersecretary of commerce
  • Gregory R. Ciottone, Harvard professor, White House consultant, pioneering physician in Counter-Terrorism Medicine
  • Blair Clark, journalist, former general manager of CBS News
  • Nick Clements, theoretical linguist specializing in phonology, notably with CNRS in Paris
  • Ernest Amory Codman, pioneering surgeon who made contributions to a variety of specialties and the study of medical outcomes
  • William G. Congdon, representationalist painter who used abstract expressionism techniques
  • Harry Crosby, poet and founder of the Black Sun Press

D

  • J. Richardson Dilworth, former Yale trustee and benefactor of Yale University
  • Peter Hoyt Dominick, U.S. congressman, then senator for Colorado; US Ambassador to Switzerland

E

  • Kenward Elmslie, lyricist, librettist, and playwright

F

  • Hamilton Fish III, U.S. congressman from New York, 1920-1945; elected to College Football Hall of Fame
  • Hamilton Fish V, publisher, politician and philanthropist
  • Christopher Forbes, publisher, vice-chairman of Forbes Inc.
  • Tim Forbes, publisher
  • Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, Jr., U.S. representative from New Jersey from 1953 to 1975
  • Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, U.S. representative from New Jersey

G

  • Stephen Galatti, visionary director general of the American Field Service and educational pioneer
  • David Gardner, founder of the Motley Fool
  • C. Boyden Gray, White House counsel to President George H. W. Bush; U.S. envoy to the European Union

H

  • Michael N. Hall, molecular biologist
  • Mason Hammond, Harvard University classicist and Harvard historian
  • Truxtun Hare, Olympic athlete; elected to College Football Hall of Fame
  • Prince Hashim Al Hussein of Jordan
  • Harry G. Haskell, Jr., U.S. representative from Delaware and former president of Abercrombie and Fitch
  • Ingolv Helland, portrait artist

I

  • John Jay Iselin, former president, The Cooper Union in New York City

J

K

  • Robert Winthrop Kean, U.S. representative from New Jersey from 1938–1959
  • Thomas Kean, former New Jersey governor; former chairman of the 9/11 Commission; former president of Drew University
  • John Marshall Kernochan, IPR pioneer; founder of Columbia Law School's Kernochan Center for Law, Media, and the Arts
  • William A. Knowlton, four-star general, former superintendent of West Point

L

  • Storm Large, musician; her father Henry spent 45 years teaching history and coaching football and baseball at the school before his retirement in 2010
  • Frederick Lippitt, Rhode Island lawyer, politician, public servant and philanthropist
  • Robert Lowell, poet

M

  • Samuel Mather, Ohio industrialist, philanthropist, and benefactor of Kenyon College
  • Story Musgrave, astronaut

N

  • Dmitri Nabokov, son and translator of Valdimir Nabokov
  • Jordon Nardino, television writer
  • Eugene Nickerson, federal judge and Nassau County, New York politician
  • John H. Noseworthy, CEO and President of Mayo Clinic Health System

O

P

  • Robert William Packwood, Senator from Oregon 1969-1999
  • G. Willing "Wing" Pepper, Philadelphia businessman and philanthropist
  • Sheffield Phelps, Seattle philanthropist and arts patron
  • Joseph Pulitzer III, publisher
  • Ralph Pulitzer, publisher
  • George Putnam III '69, 1990 USA Today{{'}}s investor of the year; trustee for The Putnam Companies

Q

R

  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt III, economist
  • George Emlen Roosevelt, financier and philanthropist
  • William Donner Roosevelt, investment banker and philanthropist
  • Emily Rutherfurd, television actress

S

  • Stephen "Laddie" Sanford, international polo player.
  • John Sargent, former president and CEO of publisherDoubleday and Company
  • Eugene Lytton Scott, tennis player; member of International Tennis Hall of Fame, founder of the magazine Tennis Week
  • John Sculley, former president of PepsiCo and former CEO of Apple Computer
  • John W. Sears, Massachusetts Metropolitan District Commissioner
  • Mason Sears, member of the Massachusetts General Court, Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party, and United States Representative to United Nations Trusteeship Council
  • John Simpkins, Representative from Massachusetts, 1895–1898
  • Tyler Simpson, portfolio manager
  • Nik Stauskas, professional basketball player (Sacramento Kings), 2013 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

T

  • Kaleb Tarczewski, basketball player
  • Robert H. Thayer, New York lawyer, diplomat, and intelligence officer
  • Sigourney Thayer, theatrical producer, World War I aviator and poet
  • Herbert Sears Tuckerman, former Massachusetts state representative and senator
  • Harrison Tweed, New York lawyer and bar association officer

U

V

  • Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, railroad executive, champion yachtsman and champion bridge player
  • William Kissam Vanderbilt II, railroad executive, industrialist, yachtsman, Fisher Island founder

W

  • James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr, New York senator from 1915–1927
  • O.Z. Whitehead, well-known character actor
  • Karl Wiedergott, actor, best known for doing voices for The Simpsons; his father Fritz was the longtime athletic director at the school
  • Sean Wilsey (did not graduate), memoirist

X

Y

  • Scott Young, National Hockey League player, St. Louis Blues

Z

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