List of Centre College people

Here follows a list of notable people associated with Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.

Notable graduates

Selected Centre College Alumni
Justice John Marshall Harlan, 1850: Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court for 34 years; cast the lone dissenting vote in Plessy v. Ferguson; the text of his dissent became the basis for Brown v. Board of Education.
John C. Breckinridge, 1838: Vice President of U.S. under James Buchanan; candidate for President in 1860; and Confederate General.
Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, 1909, Law 1911: Chief Justice of the United States from 1946 to 1953; Secretary of the Treasury under Harry S. Truman; and U.S. Congressman for Kentucky
Adlai E. Stevenson, 1859: U.S. Vice President under Grover Cleveland and U.S.Congressman for Illinois

Law

Government

Arts

Athletics

Academia

Business

Other

Faculty

Presidents of the University

  • 1820: James McChord
  • 1822: Samuel Finley (pro tem)
  • 1822: Jeremiah Chamberlain
  • 1826: David C. Procter (pro tem)
  • 1827: Gideon Blackburn
  • 1830: John C. Young
  • 1857: Lewis W. Green
  • 1863: William L. Breckinridge
  • 1868: Ormond Beatty (pro tem)
  • 1870: Ormond Beatty
  • 1888: William C. Young
  • 1896: John C. Fales (pro tem)
  • 1898: William C. Roberts
  • 1904: Frederick W. Hinitt
  • 1914: John W. Redd (pro tem)
  • 1915: William Arthur Ganfield
  • 1922: R. Ames Montgomery
  • 1926: Charles G. Crooks (pro tem)
  • 1927: Charles J. Turck
  • 1936: Frank L. Rainey (pro tem)
  • 1938: Robert L. McLeod, Jr.
  • 1942: James H. Hewlett (pro tem)
  • 1944: Robert J. McMullen
  • 1946: James H. Hewlett (pro tem)
  • 1947: Walter A. Groves
  • 1957: William B. Guerrant (pro tem)
  • 1957: Thomas A. Spragens
  • 1981: Edgar C. Reckard (pro tem)
  • 1982: Richard L. Morrill
  • 1988: William H. Breeze (pro tem)
  • 1988: Michael F. Adams
  • 1997: Milton M. Reigelman (pro tem)
  • 1998: John A. Roush

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