John Cobb Cooper (1887-1967), jurist and airline executive. Documents relating to Josiah Bunting's position as Lawrenceville School's Headmaster can be found in DC115 Office of the Headmaster Collection. [citation needed] Lawrenceville defeated Peddie again in the 2010 finals to win its second consecutive Prep A title. Owen Johnson (1878-1952; class of 1895), author of the, Butler Lampson (born 1943), computer scientist and 1992 ACM Turing Award winner, Aldo Leopold (1887-1948; class of 1905), father of Ecology, author of. We explore the importance of teaching students how to attribute the work and ideas of others. Joel Parker (1816-1888; attended 1834-1837), 20th Governor of New Jersey, 1863-1866 and 18711874, Horace Porter (1837-1921; class of 1854), Union Army Brigadier General who was awarded the Medal of Honor, Rodman M. Price (18161894; attended 1834-1837), represented New Jersey's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives 1851-1853; 17th Governor of New Jersey 1854-1857, Jim Rash (born 1970; class of 1990), actor; winner of the 2012 Oscar for best adapted screenplay (, Andrew Horatio Reeder (attended 1822-1825), first Governor of the Kansas Territory (1854-55), Laurence A. Rickels (born 1954), theorist and philosopher, known for his work on vampires, the devil, technology and science fiction, William P. Ross (1820-1891; attended 1837-1840), Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, Bob Ryan (born 1946; class of 1964), sportswriter for, Bobby Sanguinetti (class of 2006), Vancouver Canucks player, Julian Larcombe Schley (class of 1898), Governor of the Panama Canal Zone (19321936), Gene Scott (1937-2006; class of 1956), tennis player and founder of, Hugh L. Scott (1853-1934; class of 1869), Chief of Staff of the United States Army and Superintendent of the United States Military Academy (West Point), Charles Scribner I (attended 1834-1837), publisher and founder of Charles Scribner's Sons, Cotter Smith (born 1949; class of 1968), actor, Sheridan Snyder (class of 1954), biotechnology entrepreneur and philanthropist, Fred Mustard Stewart (19322007; class of 1950), novelist, William H. Stovall (18951970; class of 1913), World War I flying ace; World War II veteran; businessman, Bandar bin Sultan (born 1945), Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States 1983-2005, Brandon Tartikoff (1949-1997; class of 1966), former NBC programming chief, Buddy Temple (born 1942), lumber magnate and former politician from Lufkin, Texas, Randall Thompson (1899-1984), music composer and director of the Curtis Institute from 1939-1941, Taki Theodoracopulos (born 1937), international journalist, Joseph Tsai, Vice Chairman of Alibaba Group, Frederic C. Walcott (class of 1886), U.S. Alan D'Andrea, cancer researcher and the Alvan T. and Viola D. Fuller American Cancer Society Professor of Radiation Oncology at Harvard Medical School. The application deadline for Lawrenceville School is Jan. 15. The Shelby Cullom Davis 26 Head of School, March 17, 2021 - Violence Against Asian Americans. Randolph Apperson Hearst (1915-2000; class of 1934), former chairman of the Hearst Corporation and son of William Randolph Hearst. Peabody and Stearns designed the original campus of the school, which included Memorial Hall (renamed Woods Memorial Hall in January 2010), a gymnasium, the headmaster's house, five dorms, and future plans for the chapel.[44][45]. As early as 1828, the school attracted students from Cuba and England, as well as from the Cherokee Nation.
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