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List of Washington University alumni

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Well-known alumni, living and deceased, of Washington University in St. Louis include:

Arts and literature

Architecture and design

  • Hugh Ferriss (B.Arch 1911, M.Arch 1928), architect
  • George Hellmuth (BArch 1928, MArch 1931), architect; cofounder of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum
  • George Kassabaum (B.Arch 1947), architect; former president of American Institute of Architects; cofounder of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum
  • Gyo Obata (BArch 1945), architect; cofounder and chairman of Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum
  • Carolyne Roehm (BFA 1973), fashion designer

Business

  • John Dubinsky (AB 1965, MBA 1967), former CEO of Mark Twain Bancshares
  • Sam Fox (BSBA 1951), founder, chairman, CEO, and owner of Harbour Group LTD
  • Don Frahm (BSBA 1953), retired chairman and CEO of the Hartford Insurance Group
  • Earle Harbison (AB 1948), former president and COO of Monsanto
  • Jeff Lebesch (BS 1979), Co-founder, New Belgium Brewing Company
  • Stanley Lopata (AB 1935), founder and former chairman of Carboline
  • John F. McDonnell (1967), retired chairman and CEO of McDonnell Douglas
  • W. Patrick McGinnis (MBA 1972), president and CEO of Nestle Purina Petcare Company
  • William Shaw (MBA 1972), president and COO of Marriott International Inc.
  • Louis B. Susman (JD 1962), vice chairman of Citigroup Global Markets
  • William G. Tragos (AB 1956), former chairman and CEO of TBWA Advertising, Inc.
  • Arnold Zetcher (BSBA 1962), chairman, president & CEO of Talbot's
  • George Zimmer (BA 1970), founder of Men's Wearhouse

Education and academics

Journalism and media

Politics, law, and government

  • Clark M. Clifford (LLB 1928), U.S. Secretary of Defense, 1968-69; former presidential advisor
  • Phoebe Couzins (LLB 1871), first woman U.S. marshal; leader in the women's suffrage movement
  • Alan J. Dixon (LLB 1949), U.S. Senator from Illinois, 1981-93
  • David R. Francis (AB 1870), St. Louis mayor 1885-89; Missouri governor 1889-93; U.S. Secretary of Interior 1896-97; U.S. Ambassador to Russia
  • Moses W. Harrison II (JD 1958), chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court
  • Chic Hecht (BS 1949), U.S. Senator from Nevada, 1983-89
  • Phyllis Schlafly (BA 1944, JD 1978), author, political activist
  • Jim Talent (BA 1978), U.S. Senator from Missouri, 2003-present
  • Raymond Tucker (BS 1920), mayor of St. Louis, 1953-1965
  • William H. Webster (JD 1949), former director of the CIA and the FBI

Science, engineering, and medicine

  • Lee Harrison III (BFA 1952, BS 1959), engineer; Emmy winner for invention of computer animation
  • Julian Hill (BS 1924), chemist; co-inventor of nylon
  • Daniel Nathans (1954), Nobel laureate in medicine
  • Sol Spiegelman (PhD 1944), molecular biologist
  • Corinne Bott-Silverman (AB 1975), the first female cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic
  • Harvey N. Silverman (AB 1974, DMD 1978), inventor of Perfect Smile, Rapid White, and White Light tooth whiteners. A pioneer in the field of cosmetic dentistry.

Sports

  • Jim Conzelman (BS 1917), professional athlete; enshrined in three Halls of Fame, including pro-football's hall
  • Justin M. Forer, (MBA 2001), Founder of Topes Franchise and J.Michael's Steakhouses franchise
  • George Herbert Walker, (LLB 1897), founder of Walker Cup in golf; grandfather and great-grandfather of Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, respectively
  • Charley Winner, longtime coach in the National Football League