List of Widener University alumni
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Widener University is a private university in Chester, Pennsylvania. Following is an incomplete list of its notable alumni.
Arts
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Louis Comfort Tiffany | Artist and designer |
Business
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Eugene C. Lewis | Businessman, engineer, and chairman of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway | |||
Edwin Harrison McHenry | Vice-president of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and the Consolidated Railway | |||
Leslie C. Quick Jr. | founder Quick & Reilly Inc. | |||
Cyrus Tang | businessman and philanthropist |
Clergy
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Howard Meeks | Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan |
Education
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Robert Dorsey Coale | Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology and Dean of the Physics Faculty at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. | |||
James T. Harris III | president of the University of San Diego and Widener University | |||
Ericka Hart | former adjunct professor at the Columbia School of Social Work and sex educator | |||
Kathleen Hetherington | president of Howard Community College | |||
George Michael | Historian, political scientist, writer, and professor at Westfield State University |
Entertainment
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Benjamin P. Ablao Jr. | Independent filmmaker and actor | |||
Matthew McGrory | The world's tallest actor | |||
Cecil B. DeMille | Legendary Hollywood director | |||
Burt Mustin | actor, Gus the Fireman on Leave it to Beaver | |||
Dan Yemin | musician | |||
H.Foley | Comedian |
Law
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Peter J. Barnes III | New Jersey Superior Court judge and New Jersey Senate | |||
Aimee Belgard | New Jersey Superior Court judge | |||
Carl Danberg | Attorney General of Delaware, Commissioner of the Delaware Department of Correction, and Brigadier general in the Delaware Army National Guard | |||
Faustino J. Fernandez-Vina | associate justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court | |||
Alina Habba | lawyer | |||
Don McGahn | White House Counsel | |||
Jim Schultz | Associate White House Counsel | |||
Lee Solomon | associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey | |||
Margaret M. Sweeney | senior judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims | |||
David C. Weiss | United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, |
Literature and journalism
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Frederick J. Chiaventone | Historian, award-winning novelist, screenwriter | |||
David M. Hall | writer, editor, and corporate trainer | |||
Tim Newby | 1996 | writer, author | ||
Brent Staples | 1973 | New York Times editorial writer and author of Parallel Time | ||
Brian Tierney | publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News | |||
Louis Weitzenkorn | writer, newspaper editor, and playwright |
Military
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Irving J. Carr | U.S. Army Major General | |||
Carl Danberg | Brigadier General in the Delaware Army National Guard, Attorney General of Delaware, and Commissioner of the Delaware Department of Correction | |||
Thomas D. Finley | 1911 | High school | U.S. Army Major general | [1][2][3] |
Terry Halvorsen | Chief Information Officer at the US Department of Defense and the Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer. | |||
Frederic E. Humphreys | first American military pilot | |||
Benjamin Ralph Kimlau | World War II hero | |||
Charles F. B. Price | Lieutenant General of the United States Marines and Legion of Merit recipient | |||
John H. Tilelli Jr. | 1963 | United States Army four-star general |
Politics
[edit]Science and technology
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Curtis Henderson | pioneer in the practice of cryonics | |||
Brendan Kehoe | author of Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide and software developer | |||
Sylvanus Morley | an archaeologist who led extensive excavations of the Maya site of Chichen Itza on behalf of the Carnegie Institution | |||
Max C. Starkloff | Physician and Health Commissioner of St. Louis | |||
Frank Wilcoxon | chemist and statistician |
Sports
[edit]Name | Class | Major | Notability | References |
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Dan Borislow | Entrepreneur and sports team owner | |||
Clarence C. Combs Jr., | polo player | |||
Tom Deery | College Football Hall of Fame inductee | |||
Joe Fields | New York Jets all-pro center | |||
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson | 1974 | NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, College Football Hall of Fame inductee | ||
Jamarr Johnson | professional basketball player, 2x IBL Champion, and 2x IBL scoring leader | |||
Phil Martelli | former St. Joseph's University head basketball coach | |||
William A. Nimick | Professional baseball team owner and president | |||
Pat Quinn | former NHL Coach and General Manager | |||
Roy Sherid | Pitcher for New York Yankees | |||
Bill Stern | Newsreel and sports commentator | |||
Bob Swank | football coach | |||
William Wesley | advisor for the New York Knicks |
References
[edit]- ^ "Honors Conferred On Undergraduates". Delaware County Daily Times. Chester, PA. October 14, 1911. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Pennsylvania Military College: Commencement Supplement to the Annual Catalog". Pennsylvania Military College. Chester, PA. 1927. p. 15 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Finley, Renette T. B.; Finley, David D. (January–February 1996). "Obituary, Thomas D. Finley". Assembly. West Point, NY: Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy. p. 152 – via Google Books.
- ^ David Lane Powers, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed September 9, 2007.