List of Washington College alumni

Notable Washington College alumni:

  • A "?" indicates that the year of graduation is unknown.
  • A "†" indicates final year attended.
  • A "M" indicates a Master's alumni.

Arts and entertainment

Name Class year(s) Notability Reference
Linda Hamilton 1978† Actress who portrayed Sarah Connor in The Terminator [1]
Laura San Giacomo 1983 Actress [2]
Raph Koster 1992 Game designer, Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies, author of A Theory of Fun for Game Design [3]
James M. Cain 1910 Writer of The Postman Always Rings Twice, Double Indemnity and Mildred Pierce [4]

Military

Name Class year(s) Notability Reference
Benjamin H. Vandervoort 1938 US Army Colonel who was twice awarded the Distinguished Service Cross [5]
James A. Adkins M 1991 28th Adjutant General of Maryland [6]

Politicians

Governors

U.S. Senators

U.S. Congressmen

State Senators

State Delegates

Others

  • Charles T. Dean III, Class of 2000, elected delegate to 2004 Democratic National Convention and former member of State Central Committee; youngest elected in state history at 19 years old[7]

Scientists

  • William O. Baker, Class of 1935, former head of Bell Labs who advised five Presidents on scientific matters; later did research for Bell Labs that helped lead to synthetic rubber; held 11 patents
  • Robert K. Crane, Class of 1942, biochemist who discovered sodium-glucose cotransport, the first evidence of flux-coupling in biology; this discovery is the basis for oral rehydration therapy, which has saved lives of millions of cholera patients since the 1980s, and the basis for numerous pharmaceutical classes, including treatments for depression and diabetes

Sports

Religion

Name Class year(s) Notability Reference
John Emory 1805 Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church; helped found New York University, Wesleyan University and Dickinson College [9]

References

  1. King, Larry. "Interview With Linda Hamilton". CNN. Time Warner. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  2. Hanks, Douglas (1999). "To Tell the Truth". Washington College Magazine. 47 (2): 25.
  3. Washington College https://www.washcoll.edu/live/profiles/9578-raph-koster. Retrieved 28 October 2016. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. Zinsser, David (1978). "James M. Cain, The Art of Fiction No. 69". Paris Review (73).
  5. "Lt. Col. Benjamin Hays Vandervoort '38". Washington College. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  6. "Maj. Gen. James A. Adkins". Maryland State Archives. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  7. Maryland Democratic Party - National Convention Delegates
  8. National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Archived 2007-08-08 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. Robert Emory (1841). The Life of the Rev. John Emory, D. D.: One of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. G. Lane. p. 14.
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