Amherst College

Amherst College

Amherst College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. Founded in 1821 as an attempt to relocate Williams College by its then-president Zephaniah Swift Moore, Amherst is the third oldest institution of higher education in Massachusetts.

Amherst College People (First 49 people) - Page 4

Lewis Williams Douglas

Lewis Williams Douglas

American Politician

Dave Freudenthal

Dave Freudenthal

Former Governor of Wyoming

Arthur Curtiss James

Arthur Curtiss James

Financier

Francisco Flores Pérez

Francisco Flores Pérez

Former President of El Salvador

Rich Thompson

Rich Thompson

Baseball athlete

Thomas J. O'Connor

Thomas J. O'Connor

Former Mayor of Springfield

George H. Utter

George H. Utter

Former Governor of Rhode Island

Frederick H. Gillett

Frederick H. Gillett

Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

Andrew Hacker

Andrew Hacker

American political scientist

Ulric Haynes

Ulric Haynes

Former Ambassador of Algeria to the United States

John I. Gallin

John I. Gallin

Director of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center

Amon Nikoi

Amon Nikoi

Former Permanent Representative of Ghana to the United Nations

Al Checchi

Al Checchi

American businessman

Patrick Hues Mell

Patrick Hues Mell


Lawrence Fraser Abbott

Lawrence Fraser Abbott

American editor

Augustus W. Bennet

Augustus W. Bennet

Former United States Representative

David M. Borden

David M. Borden


Robert G. Neumann

Robert G. Neumann

Former Ambassador of the United States to Saudi Arabia

Tom Davis

Tom Davis

Former United States Representative

Scott L. Kafker

Scott L. Kafker

Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

James Boyd White

James Boyd White

American literary critic

Charles Whitman Cross

Charles Whitman Cross

American geologist

Alvan Wentworth Chapman

Alvan Wentworth Chapman

American physician

Daniel Byman

Daniel Byman

Political analyst

Stanley Marcus

Stanley Marcus

Author

Edward Dickinson

Edward Dickinson

Former United States Representative ‧ Emily Dickinson's father

E. D. Blodgett

E. D. Blodgett

Canadian poet

Valentine Daniel

Valentine Daniel

Anthropologist

Tarleton Gillespie

Tarleton Gillespie

Researcher

William H. Lewis

William H. Lewis

Former United States Assistant Attorney General

Herbert L. Osgood

Herbert L. Osgood

American historian

Mike Simmons

Mike Simmons

Member of the Illinois Senate

P. D. Eastman

P. D. Eastman

American screenwriter

James A. Squires

James A. Squires


Pam Allyn

Pam Allyn

Author

John S. Middleton

John S. Middleton

American businessperson

Walter Wyman

Walter Wyman

Former United States Surgeon General

Arthur Chapin

Arthur Chapin

Former Treasurer and Receiver General of Massachusetts

William Whiting II

William Whiting II

Former United States Representative

Caroline Thompson

Caroline Thompson

American novelist

Scott Turow

Scott Turow

American author

Timothy E. Quill

Timothy E. Quill

Physician

Benjamin J. Davis Jr.

Benjamin J. Davis Jr.

American lawyer

Douglas R. Lowy

Douglas R. Lowy

Interim Director of the National Cancer Institute

Graydon Parrish

Graydon Parrish

Painter

Scott Wheeler

Scott Wheeler

Movie director

Charles Blakeslee Law

Charles Blakeslee Law

U.S. representative

Maren N Vitousek

Maren N Vitousek

Researcher

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