List of Boston Latin School alumni
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This is a list of notable alumni of Boston Latin School. Boston Latin School is a public exam school founded in 1635 and located in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest public school in the United States.
- Edwin Hale Abbot
- Charles Francis Adams, Sr.
- Charles Francis Adams, Jr.
- Roger Adams
- Samuel Adams, Boston Tea Party organizer
- Ed Ames
- James Barnes
- John L. Bates
- Orson Bean
- Henry Ward Beecher, clergyman, abolitionist
- Jonathan Belcher
- Jeremy Belknap
- Bernard Berenson, art historian
- Joseph Young Bergen
- Thomas Bernard
- Leonard Bernstein, composer
- John Blanchard (Pennsylvania) [1]
- Edwin Blashfield
- James Bowdoin
- Joe Boyd Vigil, composer
- Thomas Mayo Brewer [2]
- Phillips Brooks
- Walter A. Brown
- Joseph Stevens Buckminster
- Raymond Bartlett Stevens
- Charles Bulfinch, architect
- Thomas Bulfinch, mythologist
- Mather Byles
- Edward Clarke Cabot [3]
- Godfrey Lowell Cabot
- William Ellery Channing, poet
- William Henry Channing, writer, philosopher
- Francis James Child
- Rufus Choate
- Benjamin Church
- William Conant Church
- James Freeman Clarke
- Richard A. Clarke, White House advisor
- Cid Corman, poet
- Anthony Cortese
- Joseph Pitty Couthouy, American naval officer
- Benjamin Williams Crowninshield
- Thomas Cushing
- Timothy Cutler
- Francis Dana
- Charles Henry Davis
- Raimundo de Ovies
- Charles Devens
- Edward Payson Dutton
- Charles William Eliot, Harvard University president
- Samuel Atkins Eliot
- Christine Elise
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, author
- William Eustis
- William Maxwell Evarts
- Edward Everett
- William Everett
- Aaron Feuerstein
- Arthur Fiedler, conductor
- Howard Finn
- Thomas Finneran
- John "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald
- John Bernard Fitzpatrick
- Francis Ford (judge)
- James Freeman
- Octavius Brooks Frothingham
- James A. Gallivan
- Grant Gilmore, American legal scholar
- Richard Saltonstall Greenough, sculptor
- Christopher Gore, Massachusetts governor
- Mike Gorman, Boston Celtics announcer
- Benjamin A. Gould
- John Chipman Gray, professor at Harvard Law School
- Edward Everett Hale
- Rebecca Hall folk singer and songwriter
- Robert B. Hall
- Franklin Elmer Ellsworth Hamilton
- John Hancock, U.S. statesman
- Nat Hentoff, columnist, civil libertarian
- Henry Lee Higginson
- George Stillman Hillard
- Sidney Homer
- William Hooper
- John Galen Howard, architect
- Charles Hale Hoyt, playwright
- Richard Morris Hunt
- Thomas Hutchinson
- Charles Jackson
- Jonathan Jackson
- Joseph Kennedy, entrepreneur, political figure
- John King, journalist, reporter
- Meredith Kline, theologian
- Henry Knox
- Chaim Yehuda Krinsky, Chabad Lubavitch rabbi
- Samuel Pierpoint Langley, scientist, early aviator
- Samuel Langdon, clergyman, educator
- William L. Langer
- John Leverett, soldier, governor
- Howard Lindsay
- James Lloyd
- Edward Lawrence Logan
- James Lovell, educator, statesman
- Augustus Lowell
- Charles Russell Lowell
- Edward G. Loring
- Jonathan Mason
- Cotton Mather, author, minister
- Samuel Joseph May
- Wade McCree, Jr., U.S. solicitor general
- Robert F. McDermott
- Henry A. Miley, Jr.
- Paul Mockapetris, engineer
- Alfred Moore
- John Lothrop Motley
- William Francis Murray
- Barry Newman, actor
- Jack O'Callahan, ice hockey player
- David Ochterlony
- Harrison Gray Otis, Federalist party leader
- Andrew Oliver
- William Parmenter
- Isaac Parker
- Andrew Puopolo, victim of highly publicized 1976 murder
- Robert Treat Paine
- William Dandridge Peck
- Thomas Handasyd Perkins
- Edward Charles Pickering
- Dr. John Phillips
- Wendell Phillips
- William Dummer Powell
- Josiah Quincy II
- Sumner Redstone, entertainment mogul
- Allen Rosenberg
- Frederick P. Salvucci
- George Santayana, philosopher, author
- Marvin Schindler
- Roger Hale Sheaffe
- Samuel Francis Smith
- Frank M. Snowden, Jr.
- Clifton Sprague. U.S. Vice Admiral
- Guy L. Steele, Jr., computer scientist
- William Stimpson
- Solomon Stoddard
- Horatio Storer
- William Stoughton
- William H.H. Stowell, U.S. congressman
- John Hubbard Sturgis
- Charles Sumner, U.S. senator
- Joseph Henry Thayer
- Edward Tuckerman
- Frederic Tudor
- William Tudor
- Isadore Twersky, philosopher
- Royall Tyler
- Andrew Viterbi, engineer, philanthropist
- John Collins Warren
- Archbishop John Joseph Williams
- Clifton Reginald Wharton, Jr.
- Theodore White, journalist
- Justin Winsor, writer, historian
- John Winthrop
- Robert Charles Winthrop
- John Joseph Wright
- Daniel Yankelovich, social scientist
[edit] References
- ^ Jenks, Henry Fitch. Catalogue of the Boston Public Latin School, Established in 1635. Boston: Boston Latin Alumni Association, 1886. p. 335
- ^ Jenks, Henry Fitch. Catalogue of the Boston Public Latin School, Established in 1635. Boston: Boston Latin Alumni Association, 1886. p. 336
- ^ Jenks, Henry Fitch. Catalogue of the Boston Public Latin School, Established in 1635. Boston: Boston Latin Alumni Association, 1886. p. 338

