Yale University

Yale University

Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701, Yale is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.

Yale University People (First 49 people) - Page 69

Samuel Wolcott

Samuel Wolcott

American missionary

Lawrence Richardson Jr.

Lawrence Richardson Jr.

American historian

Max Millikan

Max Millikan

American economist and professor

Olga A. Timoshenko

Olga A. Timoshenko


Frederick Converse Beach

Frederick Converse Beach


Lyman A. Cotten

Lyman A. Cotten


Stephen Hosmer

Stephen Hosmer

Titus Hosmer's son

Preston Gibson

Preston Gibson

Playwright

Wayne Chatfield-Taylor

Wayne Chatfield-Taylor

Former United States Under Secretary of Commerce

Thomas C. Mendenhall

Thomas C. Mendenhall

Author

Hyungsik Moon

Hyungsik Moon

Economist

Donald Kimelman

Donald Kimelman

Journalist

Sara E. Lister

Sara E. Lister

Former General Counsel of the Army of the United States

S. Parker Gilbert

S. Parker Gilbert


David O. Stewart

David O. Stewart

American author

Charlotte Fairbanks

Charlotte Fairbanks

American medical doctor

Lionel Pearson

Lionel Pearson

Historian

Natasha Zupan

Natasha Zupan

Artist

Kim Swennen

Kim Swennen

Software engineer

Douglass Adair

Douglass Adair

American historian

Pauline Snedden Sears

Pauline Snedden Sears

Psychologist

Melvin A. Cook

Melvin A. Cook

American chemist

Ray Loring

Ray Loring

American musical composer

Henry C. McDowell Jr.

Henry C. McDowell Jr.

Former Judge ‧ Henry Clay McDowell's son

Paul S. Willen

Paul S. Willen

Author

Richard Law

Richard Law

Former Judge

Albert Francis Judd Jr.

Albert Francis Judd Jr.

Lawyer ‧ Albert Francis Judd's son

Mark C. Alexander

Mark C. Alexander

Dean of the Villanova University School of Law

Theodore William Dwight

Theodore William Dwight

American jurist and educator

Louis Warren Hill, Jr.

Louis Warren Hill, Jr.

American Politician ‧ Louis W. Hill's son

William Phelps Eno

William Phelps Eno

American businessman

Edwin Corning Jr.

Edwin Corning Jr.

Former New York State Representative ‧ Edwin Corning's son

Jeremiah Evarts

Jeremiah Evarts

Missionary

John deKoven Alsop

John deKoven Alsop

Former Connecticut State Representative

Hardie Scott

Hardie Scott

Former United States Representative

William Nevins Armstrong

William Nevins Armstrong

Former Attorney General of Hawaii

Annette Insdorf

Annette Insdorf

American historian and author

John Albert Elson

John Albert Elson

Geologist

Otelia Cromwell

Otelia Cromwell

American writer

Henry Rudolph Immerwahr

Henry Rudolph Immerwahr


Karen R. Lawrence

Karen R. Lawrence

President of the Huntington Library

James Polshek

James Polshek

American architect

Tonio Andrade

Tonio Andrade

American historian

Samuel Isham

Samuel Isham

American painter

Boudinot Currie Atterbury

Boudinot Currie Atterbury

Missioner

Hugo Black III

Hugo Black III

American Politician

Frederick A. Tallmadge

Frederick A. Tallmadge

Former New York State Senator ‧ Benjamin Tallmadge's son

Thomas R. Gold

Thomas R. Gold

Former New York State Senator

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