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List of Washington & Jefferson College alumni

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List of Washington & Jefferson College alumni
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Washington & Jefferson College is a private liberal arts college in Washington, Pennsylvania, which is located in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The college traces its origin to three log cabin colleges in Washington County, Pennsylvania established by three frontier clergymen in the 1780s: John McMillan, Thaddeus Dod, and Joseph Smith. These early schools eventually grew into two competing colleges, with Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania being chartered in 1802 and Washington College being chartered in 1806. These two schools merged in 1865 to form Washington & Jefferson College.

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The 1935 freshmen class gathers on the first floor of Hays Hall, the freshman dormitory, to celebrate their first night at college.

As of 2009, Washington & Jefferson College had about 12,000 living alumni.[1] Before the union of the two colleges, Washington College graduated 872 men and Jefferson College graduated 1,936 men.[2][3]

The alumni association recognizes as alumni all students "who have completed at least one college year as full-time students".[4] These alumni include James G. Blaine, who served in Congress as Speaker of the House, U.S. Senator from Maine, two-time United States Secretary of State and the Republican nominee for the 1884 presidential election. Other graduates have held high federal positions, including United States Secretary of the Treasury Benjamin Bristow and United States Attorney General Henry Stanbery, who successfully defended Andrew Johnson during his impeachment trial. As a U.S. Congressman, Clarence Long was a key figure in directing funds to Operation Cyclone, the CIA's effort to arm the mujahideen in the Soviet–Afghan War. James A. Beaver served as Governor of Pennsylvania and as acting president of the Pennsylvania State University; he is the namesake of Beaver Stadium, the largest sports stadium in the world. William Holmes McGuffey authored the McGuffey Readers, which are among the most popular and influential books in history. Thaddeus Dod's student, Jacob Lindley, was the first president of Ohio University. Astronaut and test pilot Joseph A. Walker became the first person to enter space twice. Other graduates have gone on to success in professional athletics, including Buddy Jeannette, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, and Pete Henry, a member of both the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame. Roger Goodell has served as the Commissioner of the NFL since 2006. Baseball broadcaster Al Helfer was the radio voice of six World Series. Among graduates who entered the medical field, Jonathan Letterman is recognized as the "Father of Battlefield Medicine." William Passavant is recognized as a saint within the Lutheran Church. James McGready, who studied with Joseph Smith and John McMillan was a leading revivalist in the Second Great Awakening. Successful graduates in the business realm include Richard Clark, President and CEO of Merck, and John S. Reed, the former chairman of Citigroup and the New York Stock Exchange.

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Academia

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Andrew Wylie
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William Holmes McGuffey
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Dr. Blake Van Leer
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Military and aerospace

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Daniel McCook
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Joseph A. Walker
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Law and government

Federal executives

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James Blaine
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Benjamin Helm Bristow
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U.S. Senators

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Matthew Quay
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Members of Congress

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Rush Clark
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Melissa Hart
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John Herron Hopkins
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S. Addison Oliver
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Tom Rooney
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Clement Vallandigham
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Federal Judges

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State Judges

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Ulysses Mercur
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James Lawrence Bartol
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State Governors

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Milton Latham
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Henry A. Wise
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State and local

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Luke Ravenstahl
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Business

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Richard Clark
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Arts

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John Astin
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Stephen Foster
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Athletics

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Bill Amos
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John Brallier
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Roger Goodell
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Russ Stein
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Charles Pruner West
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Medicine

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Jonathan Letterman
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Theology

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Hunter Corbett
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Henry Collin Minton
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Other

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Martin Delany
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