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This list is of notable people associated with Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. This list includes alumni, faculty, and honorary degree recipients. This list includes alumni, faculty, and honorary degree recipients.
Pages in category "Bowdoin College alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 507 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Bowdoin College alumni (2 C, 507 P) Bowdoin Polar Bears athletic directors (1 P) C. Bowdoin Polar Bears coaches (7 C) F. Bowdoin College faculty (73 P) P.
Harold A. Fisher, CCNY 1902, College Basketball Hall of Fame Member, author of first college basketball rules; Edward Lindberg, Tufts 1909, gold and bronze medalist at the 1912 Olympics - track; Wally Snell, Brown 1913, player Boston Red Sox; Leon Tuck, Dartmouth 1915, silver medalist 1920 Olympics – hockey
Yale College: Levi Woodbury: 1809 Dartmouth College: Samuel Morse: 1810 Yale College: William H. Prescott: 1814 Harvard University: Joseph Tracy: 1814 Dartmouth College: William H. Seward: 1819 Union College: Rufus Choate: 1819 Dartmouth College: Nathaniel Hawthorne: 1824 Bowdoin College: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: 1825 Bowdoin College: Salmon ...
The state's three oldest institutions of higher education are Bowdoin College (founded in 1794), Colby College (1813), and Bates College (1855). The three colleges collectively form the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium and are ranked among the best colleges in the United States; often placing in the top 10 percent of all liberal arts colleges .
Harlem Children's Zone was founded by Druckenmiller's college friend and fellow Bowdoin College alumnus Geoffrey Canada. In 2006, Druckenmiller gave $25 million to the organization. In 2013, Druckenmiller and Canada toured college campuses urging reform in taxation, health care, and Social Security to ensure intergenerational equity. [29]
Leonard Woods, fourth president of Bowdoin College; Christopher A. Wray, Director of the FBI [69] [70] [71] (graduated 1985) Philip K. Wrigley, manufacturer of Wrigley's Chewing Gum (graduated 1915) Timothy Wynter, competed in the 2016 Summer Olympics (graduated 2014)