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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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List Of Washington College Alumni

Washington College is a private liberal arts college in Chestertown, Maryland, which is on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The college was founded in 1782 by William Smith, but is the successor institution to the earlier Kent County Free School which was founded in 1732. Modern college classes – freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior – were introduced in the 1870s by President William Rivers. At the same time, a class called sub-freshmen was created for students that did not meet the requirements to be freshmen. The college continued to admit sub-freshmen to the preparatory department until 1924.

Washington College experienced major fires in 1827 and 1916 that destroyed most of the school's records. Because of this, it is impossible to know how many students graduated before 1916 and which years people graduated. However, it is known that 218 students graduated between 1845 and 1903 and, that in 1910, the college had 113 students enrolled. The college has continued to grow since then. In 1952, the college more than doubled its enrollment to 350 students. Between the 1950s and 1970s, the college doubled its enrollment again to 800 students in 1972. Since the 1970s, the college has close to doubled the 1972 enrollment with 1,480 students enrolled in 2019.

Alumni of Washington College includes two Governors of Maryland, a Governor of Delaware, four United States Senators, seven members of the United States House of Representatives, and nine State senators. Outside of the world of politics, nine alumni of Washington College played at least one game in Major League Baseball including Jake Flowers who was on two World Series winning teams. John Emory, the namesake of Emory University and Emory & Henry College, graduated from Washington College. Several alumni were successful writers including James M. Cain and Đỗ Nguyên Mai. Mary Adele France, who was the first president of St. Mary's College of Maryland, and Robert K. Crane, who discovered sodium-glucose cotransport, both found success in academia. H. Lawrence Culp Jr. has found success in business as the CEO of Danaher Corporation and the CEO of General Electric.

  • A "?" indicates that the year of graduation is unknown.
  • "A "‡" indicates the final year that a non-graduating alumnus attended the college.
  • An "M" indicates a Master's alumnus.

Arts and entertainment

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James M. Cain
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Linda Hamilton
Washington College alumni who are notable for their contributions to the arts or as entertainers
Name Class year Notability Ref(s)
James M. Cain 1910 Writer of The Postman Always Rings Twice, Double Indemnity and Mildred Pierce
Linda Hamilton 1978‡ Actress who portrayed Sarah Connor in The Terminator
Laura San Giacomo 1983‡ Actress who portrayed Cynthia Patrice Bishop in Sex, Lies, and Videotape and Maya Gallo in Just Shoot Me!
Erin Murphy 1990 Poet
Geoffrey Girard 1990 Writer
Vicco von Voss 1991 Woodworking Craftsman and Artist
Raph Koster 1992 Game designer, Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies, author of A Theory of Fun for Game Design
Deborah Anzinger 2001 Visual artist
Frank Giampietro 2002 M Poet
Đỗ Nguyên Mai 2019 Poet

Athletics

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D'Arcy "Jake" Flowers
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Bill Nicholson
Washington College alumni who are notable for their contributions to sports or athletics
Name Class year Notability Ref(s)
Al Burris 1894 Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies
Dave Zearfoss ? Catcher for the New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals
Homer Smoot 1897 Center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds
John "Happy" Townsend ? Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Senators, and Cleveland Naps
Ralph "Pepe" Young ? Second baseman for the New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, and Philadelphia Athletics
Frederick "Doc" Wallace ? Shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies
D'Arcy "Jake" Flowers ? Second baseman and shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds
Bill Nicholson 1936 Right fielder for the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies
John Howard 1956 Head coach of Maryland Terrapins men's lacrosse and Professor of English
Dave Leonhard 1960‡ Pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles

Law and government

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James Barroll Ricaud
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Charles Hopper Gibson
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Lucy Gwynne Branham
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Barry Glassman
Washington College alumni who are notable for their contributions to law or politics
Name Class year Notability Ref(s)
Robert Wright ? United States Senator for Maryland (1801–1806), 12th Governor of Maryland, and U.S. Representative for Maryland's 7th congressional district (1810–1817; 1821–1823)
Thomas Veazey 1795 24th Governor of Maryland
Ezekiel F. Chambers 1805 United States Senator (1826–1834)
James Barroll Ricaud 1828 U.S. Representative for Maryland's 2nd congressional district (1855–1859)
John W. Crisfield ? U.S. Representative for Maryland's 6th congressional district (1847–1849) and Maryland's 1st congressional district (1861–1864)
George Vickers ? United States Senator for Maryland (1868–1873)
Joseph A. Wickes ?‡ Member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1856) and judge on the Maryland Second Circut
James Alfred Pearce ?‡ Judge on the Maryland Court of Appeals
Charles Hopper Gibson ? U.S. Representative for Maryland's 1st congressional district (1885–1891) and United States Senator for Maryland (1891–1897)
Robert Franklin Brattan 1864 President of the Maryland Senate and U.S. Representative for Maryland's 1st congressional district (1893–1894)
Isaac Freeman Rasin ? Baltimore political boss
William T. Watson ? Speaker of the Delaware Senate and 49th Governor of Delaware
Thomas Alan Goldsborough 1899 U.S. Representative for Maryland's 1st congressional district (1921–1939) and United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Dudley Roe 1903 Maryland State Senator (1923–1935; 1939–1943) and U.S. Representative for Maryland's 1st congressional district (1945–1947)
Lucy Gwynne Branham ? Suffragette and Carnegie Medal awardee
Margaret Jefferson Jackson 1929 Maryland State Senator (1953–1955)
Robert P. Dean 1931 Maryland State Senator (1955–1971)
Louis L. Goldstein 1935 Maryland State Senator (1947–1958) and Comptroller of Maryland (1959–1998)
Joseph J. Longobardi 1952 Judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware
Thomas Hunter Lowe 1952 Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates and judge on the Maryland Court of Special Appeals
Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack 1955 Member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1991–1999)
Walter M. Baker 1960 Maryland State Senator (1979–2003)
John Overington 1962 Speaker pro tempore of the West Virginia House of Delegates
Barbara Osborn Kreamer 1970 Member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1983–1991)
Dean Skelos 1970 New York State Senator (1985–2015) and felon
Joseph M. Getty 1974 Maryland State Senator (2011–2015) and judge on the Maryland Court of Appeals
Barry Glassman 1984 Maryland State Senator (2011–2015) and Harford County County Executive
Jerry Davis 1995 Member of the Houston City Council (2012–2020)

Other

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Gilbert T. Rude
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Robert K. Crane
Washington College alumni who are notable for their contributions to other fields
Name Class year Notability Ref(s)
William Murray Stone 1799 Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland
John Emory 1805 Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Edward F. C. Davis 1866 President of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Mary Adele France 1900 First president of St Mary's College of Maryland
Joseph Wilson Sutton 1900; 1904 M Episcopal priest
Gilbert T. Rude ? United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and United States Navy Captain
William J. Wallace 1917 US Marine Corps Lieutenant general
Joseph McLain 1937 Pyrotechnic chemist and president of Washington College
Benjamin H. Vandervoort 1938 US Army colonel who was twice awarded the Distinguished Service Cross
William O. Baker 1935 President of Bell Labs (1973–1979)
Robert K. Crane 1942 Biochemist who discovered sodium-glucose cotransport
Ralph Snyderman 1961 Chancellor for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine at Duke University
Jeannie Baliles 1962 First Lady of Virginia and founder of Virginia Literacy Foundation
Marcia A. Invernizzi 1972 Professor at the University of Virginia School of Education and Human Development
Jane E. Mitchell 1976 M Nurse and civil rights activist
Stephan Lewandowsky 1980 Professor of Psychology at the University of Bristol
Kenneth M. Merz Jr. 1981 Biochemist and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
H. Lawrence Culp Jr. 1985 CEO of General Electric and CEO of Danaher Corporation
Harris Whitbeck 1987 Correspondent for CNN International
James A. Adkins 1991 M 28th Adjutant General of Maryland