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.