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The following is a list of
Hopkins School people in alphabetical order. This includes alumni and/or faculty from Hopkins in any of its past forms (Hopkins School, Hopkins Grammar School).
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Henry Baldwin
Bishop Thomas Frederick Davies, Sr.
Josiah Willard Gibbs
James Hillhouse
Theodore Winthrop
Name
Class of
Notability
Michael L. J. Apuzzo
1957
Academic
neurosurgeon ,
editor ,
futurist
Henry Baldwin
1793
U.S. Congressman ,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Roger Sherman Baldwin
1807
U.S. Senator ,
Governor of Connecticut , defense attorney in Amistad case
Simeon E. Baldwin
1857
Chief Justice of the
Connecticut Supreme Court ,
Governor of Connecticut
Wilson S. Bissell
1865
United States Postmaster General
Andy Bloch
[5]
1987
Professional
poker player
Edward Bouchet
1870
Physicist , first person of color to earn a
Ph.D. from an American university
Augustus Brandegee
1845
U.S. House of Representatives
Chauncey Bunce Brewster
1864
Episcopal
Bishop
Benjamin Brewster
1878
Episcopal
Bishop of Maine
Nicholas Britell
1999
Composer ,
Pianist , and
Film Producer
Guido Calabresi
1949
U.S. Court of Appeals judge ,
Dean of the
Yale Law School
Walter Camp
1876
Founder of modern
American football
Mei Chin
1993
Novelist and
food critic
Elisha Cooper
1989
Author and
Illustrator
John Davenport
n/a
Founder of New Haven, early advocate for the founding of a New Haven
grammar school ; regarded as Hopkins' founder
Thomas Frederick Davies, Sr.
1849
Third
bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of Michigan
Nicholas Dawidoff
1981
Author
George DiCenzo
1958
Actor , Arts Activist
Asa Drury
n/a
Rector of Hopkins from 1829 to 1831
Henry Durand
1877
Songwriter of Yale alma mater, "Bright College Years"
Timothy Dwight V
1845
President of
Yale University
Henry W. Edwards
1793
U.S. Congressman ,
U.S. Senator , and
Governor of Connecticut
Trey Ellis
1980
Novelist
William Eno
1877
Road safety advocate and inventor
Henry Farnam
1870
Railroad president
Orris Ferry
1840
U.S. Congressman ,
Senator
Ernest Flagg
1876
Architect
John Geanakoplos
1971
Economist
Josiah Willard Gibbs
1854
Father of
Thermodynamics
Chauncey Goodrich
1804
Editor of the
Webster's Dictionary
Arthur Hadley
1872
President of
Yale University
John Hays Hammond
1873
Mining engineer, helped in founding of
De Beers
Carolyn Hax
1984
Advice Columnist for the
Washington Post
James Hillhouse
1769
U.S. Congressman ,
Senator
Edward Hopkins
n/a
Colonial Governor of Connecticut , Hopkins' first
benefactor
William Hoppin
1824
Governor of Rhode Island
Edward House
1877
Diplomat , political adviser to Woodrow Wilson
William Henry Hunt
1874
Federal and state judge,
territorial governor of
Puerto Rico
William Morris Hunt
1834
Painter
Jared Ingersoll
1762
Delegate to the
Continental Congress ; signer of the
United States Constitution for
Pennsylvania ;
Federalist vice presidential candidate
Charles Ives
1894
Classical
composer and
insurance executive
Harold Hongju Koh
1971
Dean of the
Yale Law School , Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights
Justin Kutcher
1998
Sports Commentator
Paul MacCready
1943
Aeronautical engineer
John Malone
1959
Telecommunications mogul
Joseph Mansfield
1817
American Civil War
Major General
Jonathan Mostow
1979
Film director, writer, and producer
Henry Murphy
1895
Architect ; designed Nationalist Chinese monuments as well as Hopkins' 1925 campus, Baldwin Hall, and Hopkins House
Francisco Palmieri
1979
Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
Edwards Pierrepont
1833
New York Supreme Court justice;
Minister Plenipotentiary to
Great Britain ;
United States Attorney General
Abraham Pierson
1664
First
rector of
Yale's precursor, the Collegiate School
Benjamin Silliman
1833
Early
professor of science
Alfred Terry
1838
American Civil War
Major General , military commander of the
Dakota Territory
Dan Wasserman
1967
Political cartoonist
Theodore Winthrop
1841
Author
Theodore Dwight Woolsey
1816
President of
Yale University
References
^ Various promotional materials with lists of graduates by Hopkins School archivist Thom Peters, ca 2005. Retrieved in 2006
^
Part 2 of Celebrity Prep Schools list last updated on November 24, 2006. Retrieved March 30, 2006.
^
Harold Koh speaks to Parent Council
Archived 2007-09-28 at the
Wayback Machine on the Hopkins School website from October 28, 2004. Retrieved March 31, 2006.
^ From Hopkins' Baldwin Hall to China's Memorial Hall" for Views on the Hill Spring/Summer '06 by Thom Peters.
^
Andy Bloch's Myspace from MySpace.com. Retrieved February 3, 2007.