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Boston Latin School

1669    Cotton Mather, Minister
1714 Benjamin Franklin, Inventor; Signer, Declaration of Independence; Minister to France (non-graduate)
1729 Samuel Adams, Signer, Declaration of Independence; Governor of Massachusetts
1745 John Hancock, Signer, Declaration of Independence; President, Continental Congress
1770 Charles Bulfinch, Architect, Boston State House, Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.
1805 Edward Everett, President, Harvard University; Governor of Massachusetts
1817 Ralph Waldo Emerson, Philosopher and Poet
1822 Francis Gardner, Author; Headmaster, Latin School
1827 Wendell Phillips, Orator and Anti-Slavery Leader
1835 Edward Everett Hale, Minister of South Congregational Church
1849 Charles William Eliot, Educator; President of Harvard University
1851 Phillips Brooks, Orator, Episcopal Bishop of Boston
1851 Henry Lee Higginson, Banker, "Boston's First Citizen"
1857 Edward Charles Pickering, Astronomer
1880 John F. Fitzgerald, Mayor of Boston
1882 George Santayana, Philosopher
1907 Howard Lindsey, Famous Playwright
1908 Joseph P. Kennedy, U.S. Ambassador to England; Father of President John F. Kennedy
1917 Roy E. Larsen, Publisher/Benefactor
1918 Paul A. Dever, Governor of Massachusetts
1922 Elliot Norton, Drama Critic
1926 Ralph B. Rodgers, Former Chairman of the Board, Texas Instruments
1927 Cardinal John Wright, Prefect of Clergy of the Roman Curia (highest curial office held by an American up to that time)
1928 Dr. Paul Zoll, Cardiologist who introduced the pacemaker
1931 Vincent Learson, Former Chairman of the Board, Internal Business Machine Co.
1932 Theodore H. White, Writer and Author
1935 Leonard Bernstein, Composer, Conductor, Musician
1937 Wade McGee, Jr., Prominent Jurist
1937 Brig. General Robert McDermott, Dean of Air Force Academy; Chairman Emeritus, USAA Ins.
1939 Raymond D. Nasher, Patron of the Arts
1940 Sumner M. Redstone, Entertainment Industry Exec.
1942 Thomas L. Phillips, Chairman of the Board Emeritus, Raytheon Corp.
1943 Rev. John E. Brooks, President, College of the Holy Cross
1943 Aaron Fuerstein, President, Malden Mills Industries
1943 Clifton R. Wharton, Jr., Deputy Secretary of State; President of Michigan State University; Chairman & CEO of TIAA-Cref
1955 Marshall S. Cogan, Chairman, Knoll International Holdings, Inc.
1957 Most Reverend William Murphy, Vicar General and Moderator Curia, Archdiocese of Boston
1959 Thomas Ryan, Jr., President, American Stock Exchange
1960 Charles I. Clough, Jr., Chief Investment Strategist, Merrill Lynch
1967 Thomas Finneran, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
1975   Stephen Murphy, Boston City Council

See also the school's Boston Latin School Association webpage.