List of Casque and Gauntlet members
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Casque and Gauntlet is a senior society at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.[1][2] Following is a list of Casque and Guantlet members by profession.
- Edmund Ezra Day (1905) – president of Cornell University[3]
- Ernest Martin Hopkins (1901) – president of Dartmouth College[3][4]
- John G. Kemeny (1973, honorary) – mathematician, computer scientist who co-developed BASIC, and president of Dartmouth College[3][5]
- Craven Laycock (1896) – dean of Dartmouth College[6][4]
- David T. McLaughlin (1954) – president of Dartmouth College[7][3]
- Lloyd K Neidlinger (1923) – All-American football player and dean of Dartmouth College[8]
- Joseph C. Palamountain Jr. (1942) – president of Skidmore College[3]
- Fred Lewis Pattee (1888) – the "first Professor of American Literature"[8]
Art and architecture
- Steve Kelley (1981) – syndicated political cartoonist[8]
- Paul Sample (1920) – artist[9]
- Fred Wesley Wentworth (1887) – architect[10]
Business
- John Barros (1996) – businessman and politician[11]
- Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (1963) – chairman of the board and CEO of IBM, CEO of RJR Nabisco, and president of American Express[12]
- Harvey P. Hood (1918) – chairman of HP Hood[12][13]
- George Munroe (1943) – professional basketball player and CEO of Phelps Dodge Corporation[12]
- Robert Oelman (1931) – president of NCR Corporation[12]
- Alan Reich (1952) – founder of the National Organization on Disability and executive with Polaroid[14]
Entertainment
- David Birney (1961) – actor and director[9]
- Stephen Geller (1962) – screenwriter and author[9]
- Mindy Kaling (2001) – actress, writer, and comedian
- Phil Lord (1997) – filmmaker and voice actor
- Zola Mashariki (1994) – film producer and executive
- Michael Moriarty (1963) – actor[9]
- Charles Starrett (1926) – actor[9]
- Jerry Zaks (1967) – stage director, and Tony Award winner[9]
Law
- Michael W. Coefield (1962) – attorney and trial lawyer[15][16][17][18]
- Charles T. Duncan (1945) – attorney, law professor, and NAACP council[15][19][20][21]
- William Johnson (1953) – justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court[15]
- Alfred Adams Wheat (1889) – Chief Justice of the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia[8]
Literature and journalism
- Carlos Baker (1889) – writer, biographer, and academic[3]
- Tom Braden (1940) – author, journalist, and CIA operative[8]
- LLewellyn Link Callaway Jr. (1930) – publisher of Newsweek[22][23][24]
- Rukmini Callimachi (1995) – journalist, West African bureau chief for the Associated Press[25]
- Dick Durrance II (1965) – National Geographic photographer[26][9]
- Theodor Seuss Geisel (1925) – author and illustrator known as Dr. Seuss[27][9]
- Ned Gillette (1967) – adventurer, skier, author, and journalist[28][29][30][31][32]
- Edwin Osgood Grover (1894) – publisher and editor[33][8]
- DeWitt Jones III (1965) – photojournalist for National Geographic and columnist for Outdoor Photographer[9]
- Heinz Kluetmeier (1965) – photographer for Sports Illustrated[34]
- Philip Sanford Marden (1894) – author and newspaper editor[35][36][37]
- Stephen Christopher Meigher III (1968) – publisher with Time, Inc.[22][38][39]
- James Nachtwey (1970) – photojournalist[8]
- Richard Parker (1968) – economist and co-founder of Mother Jones[22]
- Michael Winn (1973) – author and academic[8][40]