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Prominent Past Members of the Council on Foreign Relations International Bankers: Henry S. Morgan Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1928- 1935); J.P. Morgan’s grandson Harold Stanley Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1928- 1935) Thomas W. Lamont Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1911- 1948) Russell C. Leffingwell Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1923- 1950) George Whitney Partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. (1920- 1955) Albert H. Wiggin Chairman of the board of Chase National Bank (1918-1930) Winthrop W. Aldrich Chairman of the board of Chase National Bank (1934-1953) John J. McCloy Chairman of the board of Chase Manhattan Bank (1955-1961) George Champion Chairman of the board of Chase Manhattan Bank (1961-1969) Willard C. Butcher Chairman and CEO of Chase Manhattan Bank (1981-1990) Charles E. Mitchell Chairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1929-1933) James H. Perkins Chairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1933-1940) Gordon S. Rentschler Chairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1940-1948) William G. Brady Jr. Chairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1948-1952) Howard C. Sheperd Chairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1952-1959)

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Page 1: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Prominent Past Members of the Council on Foreign RelationsInternational Bankers:

Henry S. MorganPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1928-1935);J.P. Morgan’s grandson

Harold StanleyPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1928-1935)

Thomas W. LamontPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1911-1948)

Russell C. LeffingwellPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1923-1950)

George WhitneyPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1920-1955)

Albert H. WigginChairman of the board of

Chase National Bank (1918-1930)

Winthrop W. AldrichChairman of the board of

Chase National Bank(1934-1953)

John J. McCloyChairman of the board of Chase Manhattan Bank

(1955-1961)

George ChampionChairman of the board of Chase Manhattan Bank

(1961-1969)

Willard C. ButcherChairman and CEO of

Chase Manhattan Bank (1981-1990)

Charles E. MitchellChairman of the board of

National City Bank of New York (1929-1933)

James H. PerkinsChairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1933-1940)

Gordon S. RentschlerChairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1940-1948)

William G. Brady Jr. Chairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1948-1952)

Howard C. SheperdChairman of the board of National City Bank of New York (1952-1959)

George S. MooreChairman of the board of First National City Bank of New York (1967-1970)

Henry C. AlexanderChairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1959-1965)

Thomas S. Gates Jr.Chairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1965-1970)

Lewis T. PrestonChairman of J.P. Morgan

& Co. (1980-1989)

Dennis WeatherstoneChairman of J.P. Morgan

& Co.  (1990-1995)

Page 2: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Felix WarburgPartner of Kuhn, Loeb &

Co. (1896-1937)

Otto H. KahnPartner of Kuhn, Loeb &

Co. (1897-1934)

Frederick M. WarburgPartner of Kuhn, Loeb &

Co. (1931-1973)

Charles E. SaltzmanPartner of Goldman,

Sachs & Co. (1956-1973)

John L. WeinbergPartner of Goldman,

Sachs & Co. (1956-1990)

Robert V. RoosaPartner of Brown Brothers

Harriman & Co.(1965-1993)

Walter B. WristonChairman of Citibank

(1970-1984)

C. Douglas DillonChairman of the board of

Dillon, Read & Co.(1946-1953)

Richard S. Fuld Jr.Chairman and CEO of

Lehman Brothers(1994-2008)

John S. ReedChairman and CEO of Citibank (1984-1998)

Benjamin StrongPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1914-1928)

George L. HarrisonPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1928-1940)

Allan SproulPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1941-1956)

Alfred HayesPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1956-1975)

Anthony M. SolomonPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1980-1984)

William McC. Martin Jr.Chairman of the Federal

Reserve (1951-1970)

Arthur F. BurnsChairman of the Federal

Reserve (1970-1978)E. Gerald Corrigan

President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1985-1993)

Paul M. WarburgVice Chairman of the

Federal Reserve(1916-1918)

Edmund PlattVice Chairman of the

Federal Reserve(1920-1930)

Page 3: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Corporate Executives:

Thomas J. Watson Jr.Chairman of International Business Machines Corp.

(1961-1971)

Thomas J. Watson Sr.Chairman (1949-1956) and President (1914-1949) of International

Business Machines Corp.

Owen D. YoungChairman of the board of

General Electric Co. (1922-1939, 1942-1944)

Philip D. ReedChairman of the board of

General Electric Co. (1940-1942, 1945-1958)

Alfred P. Sloan Jr.Chairman of the board of

General Motors Corp. (1937-1956)

Clifton C. Garvin Jr.

Chairman and CEO of Exxon (1975-1986)

Lawrence G. RawlChairman and CEO of

Exxon (1986-1993)Albert L. Nickerson

Chairman and CEO of Socony-Mobil Oil Co.

(1963-1969)

Fred J. BorchChairman and CEO of General Electric Co.

(1967-1972)

Reginald H. JonesChairman and CEO of General Electric Co.

(1972-1981)

Donald T. ReganChairman and CEO of

Merrill Lynch & Co.(1973-1981)

Robert H. BenmoscheChairman and CEO of

MetLife Inc. (Metropolitan Life) (1998-2006)

Lewis W. DouglasChairman of Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (1950-1959)

Devereux C. JosephsChairman of New York

Life Insurance Co.(1954-1959)

Gabriel HaugeChairman of the board of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. (1971-1979)

Eugene G. GraceChairman of Bethlehem Steel Corp. (1945-1960)

Roger M. BloughChairman and CEO of

United States Steel Corporation (1955-1969)

Charles J. Pilliod Jr.Chairman and CEO of

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (1974-1983)

J. Irwin MillerChairman of the board of

Cummins Engine Co. (1951-1977)

Vance CoffmanChairman and CEO of

Lockheed-Martin(1998-2005)

Page 4: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Guy E. TrippChairman of the board of

Westinghouse Electric Corp. (1912-1927)

E. Roland HarrimanChairman of the board of

Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1946-1969)

Juan Terry TrippePresident of Pan

American World Airways, Inc. (1927-1964)

H.J. Heinz IIChairman of the board of

H.J. Heinz Company (1959-1987)

Walter S. GiffordPresident of American

Telephone and Telegraph Co. [AT&T] (1925-1948)

Julius RosenwaldChairman of Sears,

Roebuck & Co.(1925-1932)

Jesse Isidor StrausPresident of R.H. Macy & Co. [Macy’s department

store] (1919-1933)

Beardsley RumlChairman of the board of

R.H. Macy & Co.(1945-1949)

Silas H. StrawnChairman of the board of Montgomery Ward & Co.

(c.1922-1931)

Peter E. Haas Sr. Chairman of Levi Strauss

& Co. (1981-1989)

Miscellaneous:

Emilio G. ColladoExecutive Vice President

of Exxon Corp.(1966-1975)

George W. BallUnder Secretary of State

(1961-1966)

Paul H. NitzeSecretary of the Navy

(1963-1967)

William P. BundyAssistant Secretary of

State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs(1964-1969)

Dwayne O. AndreasChairman of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

(1979-1997)

Edwin F. GayDean of Harvard Business

School (1908-1919)

Eugene V. RostowDean of Yale Law School

(1955-1965)

Pierre JayChairman of the Federal

Reserve Bank of New York (1914-1926)

Thomas K. FinletterSecretary of the Air Force

(1950-1953)

Oscar S. StrausU.S. Secretary of

Commerce and Labor (1906-1909)

Page 5: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Corporate Lawyers and Organization Executives:

Severo Mallet-PrevostMember of Curtis, Mallet-

Prevost & Colt(1897-1948)

John W. DavisMember of Davis, Polk &

Wardwell (1921-1955)

Frank L. PolkMember of Davis, Polk, Wardwell (1914-1943)

Allen WardwellMember of Davis, Polk &

Wardwell (1909-1953)

Henry Waters TaftPartner of Cadwalader,

Wickersham & Taft(1899-1945)

Arthur H. DeanPartner of Sullivan &

Cromwell (1929-1976)

Allen T. KlotsMember of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam &

Roberts (1921-1965)

Charles M. SpoffordMember of Davis, Polk &

Wardwell(1940-1950, 1952-1973)

Albert G. MilbankMember of Milbank,

Tweed, Hadley & McCloyRoswell L. GilpatricPartner of Cravath,

Swaine & Moore(1931-1951, 1953-1961,

1964-1977)

Elihu RootPresident of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1910-1925)

Alger HissPresident of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1946-1949)

James T. ShotwellPresident of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1949-1950)

Joseph E. JohnsonPresident of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1950-1971)

Raymond B. FosdickPresident of The

Rockefeller Foundation (1936-1948)

Paul G. HoffmanPresident of Ford

Foundation (1950-1953)

Henry T. HealdPresident of Ford

Foundation (1956-1965)

John D. Rockefeller IIIChairman of The

Rockefeller Foundation (1952-1971)

Kermit GordonPresident of The

Brookings Institution (1967-1977)

Lane KirklandPresident of AFL-CIO

(1979-1995)

Page 6: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Media Barons and Journalists:

David SarnoffChairman of the board of

RCA (1947-1966)

William S. PaleyChairman of the board of Columbia Broadcasting

System (1946-1983)

Katharine GrahamChairman of the board of The Washington Post Co.

(1973-1993)

Eugene MeyerChairman of the board of The Washington Post Co.

(1947-1959)

Arthur Hays SulzbergerChairman of the board

(1957-1968) and President (1935-1957) of The New York Times Co.

Robert W. SarnoffChairman of the board of

RCA (1970-1975)

Gerald M. LevinChairman and CEO of

Time Warner, Inc. (1993-2002)

Michael EisnerChairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Co.

(1984-2004)

Cass CanfieldChairman of the board of

Harper & Brothers [Harper & Row] (1945-1955)

James H. McGrawPresident of McGraw-Hill

Co., Inc. (1917-1928)

Philip L. GrahamPublisher of The Washington Post

(1946-1961)

John Hay WhitneyPublisher of New York

Herald Tribune(1961-1966)

C.D. JacksonPublisher of Life

magazine (1960-1964)

John B. OakesEditorial Page Editor of The New York Times

(1961-1977)

Philip L. GeyelinEditorial Page Editor of The Washington Post

(1968-1979)

John FischerEditor-in-Chief of Harper’s

Magazine (1953-1967)

Hedley DonovanEditor-in-Chief of Time,

Inc. (1964-1979)

Henry R. LuceEditor-in-Chief of Time,

Inc. (1923-1964)

Henry A. GrunwaldEditor-in-Chief of Time,

Inc. (1979-1987)

William F. Buckley Jr.Editor-in-Chief of National

Review (1955-1990)

Page 7: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

College Presidents:

James R. AngellPresident of Yale

University (1921-1936)

Charles SeymourPresident of Yale

University (1937-1950)

A. Whitney GriswoldPresident of Yale

University (1950-1963)

Kingman Brewster Jr.President of Yale

University (1963-1977)

A. Bartlett GiamattiPresident of Yale

University (1979-1986)

A. Lawrence LowellPresident of Harvard

University (1909-1933)

James B. ConantPresident of Harvard

University (1933-1953)

Nathan M. PuseyPresident of Harvard

University (1953-1971)

Grayson L. KirkPresident of Columbia University (1953-1968)

Andrew W. CordierPresident of Columbia University (1968-1970)

John Grier HibbenPresident of Princeton University (1912-1932)

Harold W. DoddsPresident of Princeton University (1933-1957)

Robert F. GoheenPresident of Princeton University (1957-1972)

William G. BowenPresident of Princeton University (1972-1988)

Harold T. ShapiroPresident of Princeton University (1988-2001)

William H.P. FauncePresident of Brown

University (1899-1929)

Henry M. WristonPresident of Brown

University (1937-1955)

Edmund E. DayPresident of Cornell

University (1937-1949)

James A. PerkinsPresident of Cornell

University (1963-1969)

Dale R. CorsonPresident of Cornell

University (1969-1977)

Page 8: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Ray Lyman WilburPresident of Stanford

University (1916-1943)

J. E. Wallace SterlingPresident of Stanford

University (1949-1968)

Robert G. SproulPresident of University of

California at Berkeley (1930-1958)

Clark KerrPresident of University of

California at Berkeley (1958-1967)

Charles J. HitchPresident of University of

California at Berkeley (1967-1975)

Frank J. GoodnowPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1914-1929)

Isaiah BowmanPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1935-1948)

Detlev BronkPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1949-1953)

Lincoln GordonPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1967-1971)

John Sloan DickeyPresident of Dartmouth

College (1945-1970)

Karl T. ComptonPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1930-1948)

James R. KillianPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1949-1959)

Julius A. StrattonPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1959-1966)

Jerome B. WiesnerPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1971-1980)

David T. McLaughlin President of Dartmouth

College (1981-1987)

Harry A. GarfieldPresident of Williams College (1908-1934)

Tyler DennettPresident of Williams College (1934-1937)

James P. Baxter IIIPresident of Williams College (1937-1961)

John E. SawyerPresident of Williams College (1961-1973)

Calvin H. PlimptonPresident of Amherst College (1960-1971)

Page 9: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

President and Cabinet Secretaries:

Herbert HooverPresident of the United

States (1929-1933)

Dwight D. EisenhowerPresident of the United

States (1953-1961)

Richard M. NixonPresident of the United

States (1969-1974)

Gerald R. FordPresident of the United

States (1974-1977)

George H.W. BushPresident of the United

States (1989-1993)

Newton D. BakerSecretary of War

(1916-1921)

Dwight F. DavisSecretary of War

(1925-1929)Henry L. Stimson

Secretary of War (1911-1913, 1940-1945)

Andrew W. MellonSecretary of the Treasury

(1921-1932)

Frank B. KelloggU.S. Secretary of State

(1925-1929)

Edward R. Stettinius Jr.U.S. Secretary of State

(1944-1945)

Dean G. AchesonU.S. Secretary of State

(1949-1953)

John Foster DullesU.S. Secretary of State

(1953-1959)

Christian A. HerterU.S. Secretary of State

(1959-1961)

Dean RuskU.S. Secretary of State

(1961-1969)

William P. RogersU.S. Secretary of State

(1969-1973)

Cyrus R. VanceU.S. Secretary of State

(1977-1980)

Lawrence S. EagleburgerU.S. Secretary of State

(1992-1993)

Warren ChristopherU.S. Secretary of State

(1993-1997)

Page 10: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

David F. HoustonSecretary of the Treasury

(1920-1921)

Ogden L. MillsSecretary of the Treasury

(1932-1933)

Henry H. FowlerSecretary of the Treasury

(1965-1968)

William E. SimonSecretary of the Treasury

(1974-1977)

G. William MillerSecretary of the Treasury

(1979-1981)

Robert A. LovettSecretary of Defense

(1951-1953)Robert S. McNamaraSecretary of Defense

(1961-1968); President of the World Bank

(1968-1981)

Melvin R. LairdSecretary of Defense

(1969-1973)

Caspar W. WeinbergerSecretary of Defense

(1981-1987)

Donald H. RumsfeldSecretary of Defense

(1975-1977, 2001-2006)

Lewis L. StraussSecretary of Commerce

(1958-1959)

Alexander B. TrowbridgeSecretary of Commerce

(1967-1968)

Juanita M. KrepsSecretary of Commerce

(1977-1979)

Malcolm BaldrigeSecretary of Commerce

(1981-1987)

Ron BrownSecretary of Commerce

(1993-1996)

George W. WickershamU.S. Attorney General

(1909-1913)

Francis BiddleU.S. Attorney General

(1941-1945)

Nicholas KatzenbachU.S. Attorney General

(1964-1966)

Elliot L. RichardsonU.S. Attorney General

(1973-1974)

Les AspinSecretary of Defense

(1993-1994)

Page 11: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Central Intelligence Agency Directors, National Security Advisors, and Military Officers:

Dillon AndersonNational Security Advisor

(1955-1956)

Gordon GrayNational Security Advisor

(1958-1961)

McGeorge BundyNational Security Advisor

(1961-1966)

Walt W. RostowNational Security Advisor

(1966-1969)

W. Anthony LakeNational Security Advisor

(1993-1997)

Gen. Walter Bedell SmithDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1950-1953)

Allen W. DullesDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1953-1961)

John Alex McConeDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1961-1965)

Richard HelmsDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1966-1973)

William E. ColbyDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1973-1976)

William J. CaseyDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1981-1987)

Porter J. GossDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (2004-2006)

Gen. Lyman L. LemnitzerChairman of the Joint

Chiefs of Staff(1960-1962)

Gen. Maxwell D. TaylorChairman of the Joint

Chiefs of Staff(1962-1964)

Adm. William J. Crowe Jr.Chairman of the Joint

Chiefs of Staff(1985-1989)

Gen. Lauris NorstadSupreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1956-1963)

Gen. Andrew GoodpasterSupreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1969-1974)

Gen. Alexander Haig Jr.Supreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1974-1979)

Gen. Bernard W. RogersSupreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1979-1987)

Gen. William C. Westmoreland

U.S. Army Chief of Staff (1968-1972)

Page 12: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Ambassadors:

William C. BullittU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1933-1936)

W. Averell HarrimanU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1943-1946)

George F. KennanU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1952)

Charles E. BohlenU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1953-1957)

Llewellyn E. ThompsonU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union(1957-1962, 1966-1969)

Henry P. FletcherU.S. Ambassador to

Fascist Italy (1924-1929)

William PhillipsU.S. Ambassador to

Fascist Italy (1936-1941)

Hugh R. WilsonU.S. Ambassador to Nazi

Germany (1938)

Joseph C. GrewU.S. Ambassador to

Imperial Japan(1932-1941)

W. Cameron ForbesU.S. Ambassador to

Imperial Japan(1930- 1932)

Angier Biddle DukeU.S. Ambassador to

Fascist Spain(1965-1968)

Joseph C. SatterthwaiteU.S. Ambassador to

Apartheid South Africa (1961-1965)

Ellsworth BunkerU.S. Ambassador to

South Vietnam(1967-1973)

Henry A. ByroadeU.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1969-1973)

Charles S. WhitehouseU.S. Ambassador to Laos

(1973-1975)

Lucius D. BattleU.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1964-1967)

Hermann F. EiltsU.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1974-1979)

Henry Morgenthau Sr.U.S. Ambassador to the

Ottoman Empire(1913-1916)

James G. McDonaldU.S. Ambassador to Israel

(1949-1950)

Douglas MacArthur IIU.S. Ambassador to Iran

(1969-1972)

Page 13: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Leland HarrisonU.S. Minister to

Switzerland (1937-1947)

Stanley K. HornbeckU.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (1944-1947)

David K.E. BruceU.S. Ambassador to

Great Britain (1961-1969)

G. Frederick ReinhardtU.S. Ambassador to Italy

(1961-1968)George C. McGhee

U.S. Ambassador to West Germany (1963-1968)

Jacob D. BeamU.S. Ambassador to

Czechoslovakia(1966-1969)

Pamela C. HarrimanU.S. Ambassador to France (1993-1997)

Alanson B. HoughtonU.S. Ambassador to

Germany (1922-1925)

Edwin O. ReischauerU.S. Ambassador to Japan (1961-1966)

W. Walton ButterworthU.S. Ambassador to Canada (1962-1968)

Edward M. KorryU.S. Ambassador to Chile

(1967-1971)

Dwight W. MorrowU.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1927-1930)

George S. MessersmithU.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1942-1946)

Chester BowlesU.S. Ambassador to India (1951-1953, 1963-1969)

John Kenneth GalbraithU.S. Ambassador to India

(1961-1963)

Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.U.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1953-1960)

Adlai E. Stevenson Jr.U.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1961-1965)

Arthur J. GoldbergU.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1965-1968)

Jeane J. KirkpatrickU.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1981-1985)

Richard C. HolbrookeU.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1999-2001)

Page 14: Portraits of Past Council on Foreign Relations Members

Politicians and Judges:

Charles Evans HughesChief Justice of the U.S.

Supreme Court(1930-1941)

Felix FrankfurterJustice of the U.S.

Supreme Court(1939-1962)

Sandra Day O’ConnorJustice of the U.S.

Supreme Court(1981-2006)

Charles G. DawesVice President of the U.S.

(1925-1929)

Hubert H. HumphreyVice President of the U.S.

(1965-1969)

Thomas E. DeweyGovernor of New York

(1943-1955)

Nelson A. RockefellerGovernor of New York

(1959-1973)

John V. LindsayMayor of New York City

(1966-1973)

Herbert H. LehmanU.S. Senator

(D-New York, 1949-1957)

Jacob K. JavitsU.S. Senator

(R-New York, 1957-1981)

Abraham RibicoffU.S. Senator (D-

Connecticut, 1963-1981)

Claiborne PellU.S. Senator (D-Rhode

Island, 1961-1997)

William V. Roth Jr.U.S. Senator

(R-Delaware, 1971-2001)

John H. ChafeeU.S. Senator (R-Rhode

Island, 1976-1999)

Daniel P. MoynihanU.S. Senator (D-New

York, 1977-2001)

H. Alexander SmithU.S. Senator

(R-New Jersey, 1944-1959)

Ralph E. FlandersU.S. Senator

(R-Vermont, 1946-1959)

John Sherman CooperU.S. Senator (1946-1949, 1952-1955, 1956-1973)

W. Stuart SymingtonU.S. Senator (Democrat-

Missouri, 1953-1976)

Clifford P. CaseU.S. Senator (Republican-New Jersey, 1955-1979)

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Original Members of the Council on Foreign Relations

Norman H. DavisDirector of the Council on

Foreign Relations(1921-1944)

Elihu RootPresident of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1910-1925)

Edward Mandell HouseAdvisor to U.S. President

Woodrow Wilson; American delegate to the Paris Peace Conference

(1919)

Henry Morgenthau Sr.U.S. Ambassador to the

Ottoman Empire(1913-1916)

Owen D. YoungChairman of the board of

General Electric Co. (1922-1939, 1942-1944)

George BlumenthalSenior Partner of Lazard Freres & Co. (1904-1925)

Frank AltschulPartner of Lazard Freres

& Co. (1916-1945)Paul Warburg

Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve

(1916-1918)

Felix WarburgPartner of Kuhn, Loeb &

Co. (1896-1937)

Otto H. KahnPartner of Kuhn, Loeb &

Co. (1897-1934)

James H. PerkinsChairman of the board of National City Bank of New

York (1933-1940)

Albert H. WigginChairman of the board of

Chase National Bank (1918-1930)

Thomas W. LamontPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1911-1948)

Russell C. LeffingwellPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1923-1950)

Clarence DillonMember of Dillon, Read &

Co. [banking firm]

John W. DavisMember of Davis, Polk &

Frank L. PolkMember of Davis, Polk, Wardwell (1914-1943)

Allen WardwellMember of Davis, Polk &

Henry Waters TaftPartner of Cadwalader,

Severo Mallet-PrevostMember of Curtis, Mallet-

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Wardwell (1921-1955) Wardwell (1909-1953) Wickersham & Taft(1899-1945)

Prevost & Colt(1897-1948)

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Alfred L. AikenPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

(1914-1917)

Archibald C. KainsPresident of the Federal

Reserve Bank of San Francisco (1914-1917)

William B. ThompsonClass B Director of the

Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1914-1919); Head of the American Red Cross Mission to

Russia in 1917

George F. PeabodyDeputy Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1916-1921)

Albert StraussVice Chairman of the

Federal Reserve(1918- 1920)

Guy E. TrippChairman of the board of

Westinghouse Electric Corp. (1912-1927)

Charles A. CoffinChairman of the board of

General Electric Co. (1913-1922)

Amos L. BeatyPresident of Texaco

(1920-1926)William Butterworth

President of Deere & Co. (1907-1928)

James H. McGrawPresident of McGraw-Hill Co., Inc. [school textbook

publishing company] (1917-1928)

Charles Dyer NortonVice President of First National Bank of New

York (1911-1918)

P.A.S. FranklinDirector of National City

Bank of New York(1916-1939)

Jules S. BacheHead of J.S. Bache & Co. [banking firm in New York

City] (1892-1944)

Samuel R. BertronPresident of Bertron,

Griscom & Company, Inc., international financiers

[New York City, Philadelphia, and Paris]

(1912-1938)

Charles H. SabinChairman of the board of Guaranty Trust Company of New York (1921-1933)

Frederic R. CoudertMember of Coudert Bros. [law firm in New York City]

(1895-1955)

Paul D. CravathMember of Cravath, de Gersdorff, Swaine and Wood [law firm in NYC]

Thomas L. ChadbourneNew York City lawyer

Frank N. DoubledayPresident of Doubleday, Page & Co. [publishing

firm] (1900-1927)

Arthur Curtiss JamesVice President of Phelps

Dodge Corporation

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David F. HoustonSecretary of the Treasury

(1920-1921)

William H. WoodinU.S. Secretary of the

Treasury (March 5, 1933-Dec. 31, 1933)

Gen. Tasker H. BlissU.S. Army Chief of Staff

(Sept. 22, 1917-May 18, 1918)

Oscar S. StrausU.S. Secretary of

Commerce and Labor (1906-1909)

George W. WickershamU.S. Attorney General

(1909-1913)

Abram I. ElkusU.S. Ambassador to the

Ottoman Empire (October 2, 1916-April 20, 1917)

Roland S. MorrisU.S. Ambassador to

Japan (Oct. 30, 1917-May 15, 1920)

John W. GarrettU.S. Ambassador to

Fascist Italy (1929-1933)

Hugh GibsonU.S. Minister to Poland

(1919-1924)

James G. McDonaldU.S. Ambassador to Israel

(1949-1950)

T. Coleman du PontU.S. Senator (R-Del.,

1921-1922, 1925-1928); President of E. I. du Pont

de Nemours Company (1902-1915)

Herman A. MetzMember of the U.S.

House of Representatives (D-New York, 1913-1915)

Robert L. BaconMember of the U.S.

House of Representatives (R-New York; 1923-1938)

Herbert H. LehmanGovernor of New York

(1933-1942)

John Foster DullesU.S. Secretary of State

(1953-1959)

Leo S. RoweAssistant Secretary of the

Treasury (1917-1919)

F. Trubee DavisonAssistant Secretary of

War for Air (1926-1933)Joseph P. Cotton

Under U.S. Secretary of State (1929-1931)

Edward N. HurleyVice Chairman [and later

Chairman] of Federal Trade Commission

(1914-1917)

Arthur BullardState Department Chief of

the Russian Division (1919-1921)

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Raymond B. FosdickPresident of The

Rockefeller Foundation (1936-1948)

Jerome D. Greene Secretary of the

Rockefeller Foundation (1913-1917)

James Brown ScottSecretary of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1910-1940)

Cordenio A. SeveranceTrustee of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1918-1925)

Stephen P. DugganDirector of Institute of

International Education (1919-1946)

John G. MilburnChairman of The

Economic Club of New York (1910-1912)

Walker D. HinesChairman of The

Economic Club of New York (1926-1928)

Whitney H. ShepardsonDirector of the Council on

Foreign Relations(1921-1966)

James N. JarvieFounder of the Jarvie Commonweal Fund

Hamilton Fish ArmstrongEditor of Foreign Affairs magazine (1928-1972)

Hamilton HoltEditor and Owner of The Independent (1913-1921)

Bruce BlivenManaging Editor of New

York Globe; Editor of New Republic

Walter LippmannEditor of the New York

World

Gen. William W. AtterburyPresident of Pennsylvania

Railroad (1925-1935)

Walter E. FrewPresident of the Corn

Exchange Bank

Julius H. BarnesPresident of U.S. Food Administration Grain

Corporation(Aug. 1917-July 1919)

Otto M. EidlitzPresident of U.S. Housing Corporation (1917-1919)

Vance C. McCormickChairman of the War

Trade Board (1917-1919)

Ivy L. LeeAssistant to the Chairman of Red Cross War Council

(1917-1919)

William Barclay ParsonsChief engineer of the New

York Rapid Transit Commission (1894)

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William H.P. FauncePresident of Brown

University (1899-1929)

Isaiah BowmanPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1935-1948)

Charles SeymourPresident of Yale

University (1937-1950)

Harry A. GarfieldPresident of Williams College (1908-1934)

Elmer E. BrownPresident of New York University (1911-1933)

Sidney E. MezesPresident of College of the City of New York

(1914-1927)

William A. NeilsonPresident of Smith

College (1917-1939)

John H. FinleyCommissioner of

Education of the State of New York (1913-1921)

Charles H. HaskinsDean of the Graduate

School of Arts and Science at Harvard

University (1908-1924)

Edwin F. GayDean of Harvard Business

School (1908-1919); President of New York

Evening Post (1920-1923)

Henry R. SeagerProfessor of Political

Economy at Columbia University (1905-1930)

Edwin R.A. SeligmanMcVickar Professor of Political Economy and Finance at Columbia

University (1904-1931)

Allyn A. YoungProfessor of Economics at

Harvard University(1920-1927)

Archibald Cary CoolidgeProfessor of History at

Harvard University(1908-1928)

Manley O. HudsonBemis Professor of International Law at Harvard Law School

(1923-1960)

Philip Marshall BrownProfessor of International

Law at Princeton University (1915-1929)

John Henry HammondMember of Brown

Brothers & Co. [banking firm]

Ray Stannard BakerPres. Woodrow Wilson’s press secretary at Paris

Peace Conference

Sidney L. GulickSecretary, dept. of int’l

justice and goodwill of the Federal Council of

Churches of Christ in America (1914-1934)

Mortimer L. SchiffPartner of Kuhn, Loeb, &

Co. [banking firm](1900-1931)

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Past Members of the Council on Foreign Relations(does not include the original members)

A

Elie AbelDean of Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia

University (1970-1979)

Morris B. AbramPartner of Paul, Weiss,

Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison [law firm]

(1962-1968, 1970-1989)

Dean G. AchesonU.S. Secretary of State

(1949-1953)

Kenneth L. AdelmanDirector of Arms Control

and Disarmament Agency(1983-1987)

Harold M. AgnewDirector of Los Alamos

National Laboratory(1970-1979)

John F. AkersChairman and CEO of International Business Machines (1986-1993)

Winthrop W. AldrichChairman of the board of

Chase National Bank(1934-1953)

T. Alexander AleinikoffDean of the Georgetown

University Law Center (2004-present)

Clifford L. Alexander Jr.Secretary of the Army

(1977-1981)

Henry C. AlexanderChairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1959-1965)

Gen. Lew Allen Jr.Air Force Chief of Staff

(1978-1982)

Robert E. AllenChairman and CEO of

AT&T (1988-1998)

Robert Amory Jr.Deputy Director of CIA for Intelligence (1953-1962)

Dillon AndersonNational Security Advisor

(1955-1956)

Adm. George W. Anderson Jr.

Chief of Naval Operations (1961-1963)

Robert B. AndersonSecretary of the Treasury

(1957-1961)

Roger E. AndersonChairman and CEO of

Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust

Co. (1973-1984)

Gen. Samuel E. Anderson, USAF

Commander, Air Logistics Command (1961-1963)

Dwayne O. AndreasChairman of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

(1979-1997)

Vice Adm. Adolphus Andrews

Member of the Pearl Harbor Navy Court of

Inquiry (1944)

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James R. AngellPresident of Yale

University (1921-1936)

Tomas ArciniegaPresident of California

State University at Bakersfield (1983-2004)

Roone ArledgeChairman of ABC News

(1998-2002)

Samuel H. ArmacostPresident and CEO of

BankAmerica Corporation (1981-1986)

Norman ArmourU.S. Ambassador to

Argentina (1939-1944)

Anne L. ArmstrongU.S. Ambassador to

Great Britain (1976-1977)

Brig. Gen. DeWitt C. Armstrong III

Commanding General of U.S. Army Forces, Military

Region 2 [Cam Rahn Bay/Nha Trang], South Vietnam (1971-1972)

Max Ascoli Diego C. AsencioU.S. Ambassador to

Colombia (1977-1980)

Reubin O. AskewGovernor of Florida

(1971-1979)

Les Aspin

Secretary of Defense(1993-1994)

Gordon Auchincloss Frank AydelottePresident of Swarthmore

College (1921-1940)Robert O. Anderson

Chairman and CEO of Atlantic Richfield Co. (ARCO) (1964-1985)

B

Kenneth H. BaconAssistant Secretary of

Defense for Public Affairs(1993-2001)

John S. BadeauU.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1961-1964) Adm. Oscar C. Badger

Commander of U.S. Seventh Fleet(1948-1949)

Newton D. BakerSecretary of War

(1916-1921)

Boris BakhmeteffRussian Ambassador to

the U.S. (1917-1922)

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Malcolm BaldrigeSecretary of Commerce

(1981-1987)

Robert H.B. BaldwinPartner of Morgan Stanley & Co. (1958-1965, 1967-

1975)

George W. BallUnder Secretary of State

(1961-1966)

Harding F. BancroftExecutive Vice President of The New York Times

Co. (1963-1974)

Otto T. BannardChairman of the board of New York Trust Company

(1916-1921)

Arthur Doak BarnettProfessor of Political Science at Columbia

University (1961-1969)

Edward W. BarrettDean of Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University (1956-1968)

Reginald BartholomewU.S. Ambassador to

Lebanon (1983-1986)

Thomas A. BartlettPresident of Colgate University [New York]

(1969-1977)

Robert L. BartleyEditor of The Wall Street

Journal (1979-2003)

Robert P. Bass Sr.Governor of New

Hampshire (1911-1913)

Jacques BarzunDean of Graduate

Faculties at Columbia University (1954-1958)

Lucius D. BattleU.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1964-1967)

James P. Baxter IIIPresident of Williams College (1937-1961)

Randolph BaxterJudge of the U.S.

Bankruptcy Court in Cleveland, Ohio

Richard R. BaxterJudge of the International

Court of Justice(1978-1980)

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Birch E. Bayh Jr.U.S. Senator

(D-Indiana, 1963-1981)

Jacob D. BeamU.S. Ambassador to

Czechoslovakia(1966-1969)

Atherton BeanChairman of the Federal

Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (1961-1965)

Frederick S. BeebeChairman of the board of The Washington Post Co.

(1961-1973)

Samuel H. BeerProfessor of Government

at Harvard University (1953-1982)

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Sosthenes BehnDirector of National City

Bank of New York(1925-1956)

Anthony C. BeilensonU.S. Congressman

(D-California, 1977-1997)

David E. BellAdministrator, U.S.

Agency for International Development (1962-1966)

Elliott V. BellTreasurer of the Council

on Foreign Relations (1952-1964)

Perry BelmontU.S. Minister to Spain

(1889)

Robert H. “Bob” Benmosche

Chairman and CEO of MetLife Inc. (1998-2006);

President and CEO of American International Group (2009-present)

Gen. Donald V. BennettSuperintendent of U.S.

Military Academy(1966-1968)

Jack F. BennettSenior Vice President of

Exxon Corp.(1975-1989)

William BentonU.S. Senator

(D-Conn., 1949-1953)

Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr.U.S. Senator

(D-Texas, 1971-1993); Secretary of the Treasury

(1993-1994)

Harry E. Bergold Jr.U.S. Ambassador to

Nicaragua (1984-1987)Abram Bergson

Professor of Economics at Harvard University

(1956-1984)

Adolf A. Berle Jr.U.S. Ambassador to Brazil (1945-1946)

Francis BiddleU.S. Attorney General

(1941-1945)

Percy W. BidwellTrustee of World Peace Foundation (1942-1963)

James H. BillingtonLibrarian of Congress

(1987-present)Jonathan B. Bingham

U.S. Congressman(D-New York, 1965-1983)

Sanford D. Bishop Jr.U.S. Congressman

(D-Georgia, 1993-pres.)Richard M. Bissell Jr.

Deputy CIA Director for Plans (1959-1962)

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Eugene R. BlackPresident of The World

Bank (1949-1962)

Adm. William H.P. BlandyCommander-in-Chief,

U.S. Atlantic Fleet(1947-1950)

Robert Woods BlissU.S. Ambassador to

Argentina (1927-1933)Roger M. Blough

Chairman and CEO of United States Steel Corp.

(1955-1969)

Roy BloughMember, Council of Economic Advisers

(1950-1952)

Robert BlumLouis D. Boccardi

President and CEO of The Associated Press

(AP) (1985-2003)William W. Boeschenstein

Chairman (1981-1990) and CEO (1972-1990) of Owens-Corning Fiberglas

Corp.

Charles E. BohlenU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1953-1957)

Joshua BoltenDirector, Office of

Management and Budget (2003-2006); White House Chief of Staff

(2006-2009)

Gen. Charles H. Bonesteel III

Commander, U.S. 8th Army [Korea] (1966-1969)

Salih BookerExecutive Director of

Global Rights

Adm. Jeremy M. BoordaChief of Naval Operations

(1994-1996)

Max Boot

Columnist for The Wall Street Journal

Fred J. BorchChairman and CEO of General Electric Co.

(1967-1972)

Edwin M. BorchardProfessor of Law at Yale Law School (1917-1951)

William G. BowenPresident of Princeton University (1972-1988)

Chester BowlesU.S. Ambassador to India (1951-1953, 1963-1969)

Spruille BradenU.S. Ambassador to

Colombia (1939-1942)

Amory H. BradfordVice President (1957-

1963) and General Manager (1960-1963) of The New York Times Co.

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Tom BradleyMayor of Los Angeles, California (1973-1993)

William G. Brady Jr.Chairman of the board of

National City Bank of New York (1948-1952)

Kingman Brewster Jr.President of Yale

University (1963-1977)

Andrew F. BrimmerMember of the Federal

Reserve Board(1966-1974)

David BrinkleyNBC journalist

Crane BrintonProfessor of History at

Harvard University(1942-c.1967)

Rear Adm. Mark L. BristolHigh Commissioner of Turkey (1919-1927)

William E. Brock IIIU.S. Secretary of Labor

(1985-1987)

Edgar M. Bronfman Sr.President of World Jewish

Congress(1981-2007)

Detlev BronkPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1949-1953)

Edward W. Brooke IIIU.S. Senator

(R-Massachusetts,1967-1979)

L. Dean BrownU.S. Ambassador to Jordan (1970-1974)

Ron BrownSecretary of Commerce

(1993-1996)

Winthrop G. BrownU.S. Ambassador to

South Korea (1964-1967)

Robert S. BrowneFounder of the Black Economic Research

Center in Harlem [NYC] (1969)

David K.E. BruceU.S. Ambassador to

Great Britain (1961-1969)

Percival F. BrundagePartner of Price,

Waterhouse & Co. public accountants [New York

City] (1930-1954)

John Stewart BryanPresident of College of

William and Mary(1934-1942)

James L. BuckleyU.S. Senator

(New York, 1971-1977)

William F. Buckley Jr.Editor-in-Chief of National

Review magazine(1955-1990)

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Lt. Gen. Harold R. Bull William C. BullittU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1933-1936)

Ralph J. BuncheUnder Secretary of the

United Nations for Special Political Affairs

(1958-1967)

Harvey H. BundyMember of Choate, Hall &

Stewart [law firm in Boston] (1933-1941,

1945-1963)

McGeorge BundyNational Security Advisor

(1961-1966)

William P. BundyAssistant Secretary of

State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs(1964-1969)

Ellsworth BunkerU.S. Ambassador to

South Vietnam(1967-1973)

Gen. David A. Burchinal, USAF

Deputy Commander, U.S. European Command

(1966-1973)

William A.M. BurdenU.S. Ambassador to Belgium (1959-1961)

W. Randolph BurgessU.S. Representative to

NATO (1957-1961)

James E. BurkeChairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson

(1976-1989)

Charles C. BurlinghamPresident of the New York

City Bar Association (1929-1931)

Arthur F. BurnsChairman of the Federal

Reserve (1970-1978)

George H.W. BushPresident of the United

States (1989-1993)

Vannevar BushScientist

Albert Bush-BrownPresident of Long Island University (1971-1985)

Willard C. ButcherChairman and CEO of

Chase Manhattan Bank (1981-1990)

Gen. George Lee ButlerCommander of U.S. Strategic Command

(1992-1994)

Benjamin J. ButtenwieserPartner of Kuhn, Loeb &

Co. (1932-1977)Victor L. Butterfield

President of Wesleyan University [Connecticut]

(1943-1967)

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W. Walton ButterworthU.S. Ambassador to Canada (1962-1968)

Henry A. ByroadeU.S. Ambassador to

Burma (1963-1968); U.S. Ambassador to the

Philippines (1969-1973)

Cory A. BookerU.S. Senator (D-New

Jersey, 2013-present);Mayor of Newark, New

Jersey (2006-2013)

Adm. Frank L. BowmanDirector of Naval Nuclear Propulsion (1996-2004) Lt. Gen. Sidney B. Berry

Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy

(1974-1977)

C

John M. CabotU.S. Ambassador to

Sweden (1954-1957); U.S. Ambassador to

Colombia (1957-1959)

Jose A. CabranesJudge of the U.S. Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit (1994-present)

Philip CaldwellChairman and CEO of

Ford Motor Co.(1980-1985)

Cass CanfieldChairman of the board of

Harper & Brothers [Harper & Row] (1945-1955)

Erwin D. CanhamEditor-in-Chief of

Christian Science Monitor (1964-1974)

Arthur CapperU.S. Senator

(R-Kansas, 1919-1949)

Lt. Gen. Paul W. CarawayHigh Commissioner of the Ryukyu Islands [Okinawa]

(1961-1964)

Hugh L. CareyGovernor of New York

(1975-1983)

Oliver C. CarmichaelPresident of University of

Alabama (1953-1957)

Wilbur J. CarrU.S. Minister to Czechoslovakia

(1937-1939)

Clifford P. CaseU.S. Senator

(R-New Jersey,1955-1979)

William J. CaseyDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1981-1987)

Henry E. Catto Jr.U.S. Ambassador to

Great Britain (1989-1991)

Vice Adm. Arthur Karl Cebrowski

President of Naval War College (1998-2001)

John H. ChafeeU.S. Senator (R-Rhode

Island, 1976-1999)

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Sol C. ChaikinPresident, International

Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union (1975-1986)

Gen. John T. Chain Jr.Commander-in-Chief,

Strategic Air Command(1986-1991)

George ChampionChairman of the board of Chase Manhattan Bank

(1961-1969)

John ChancellorAnchor of NBC Nightly

News (1970-1981)

Seldin ChapinU.S. Ambassador to the

Netherlands (1949-1953); U.S. Ambassador to Iran

(1955-1958)

Harry Woodburn ChasePresident of New York University (1933-1951)

Linda ChavezSyndicated Columnist

Abram ChayesLegal Adviser of the U.S.

State Department(1961-1964)

Leo Cherne Warren ChristopherU.S. Secretary of State

(1993-1997)

Frank F. ChurchU.S. Senator

(D-Idaho, 1957-1981)

Buntzie E. ChurchillFormer President of

World Affairs Council of Philadelphia

Walker L. CislerChairman of Detroit

Edison Co. (1964-1975)

Henry CisnerosMayor of San Antonio,

Texas (1981-1989); Secretary of Housing and

Urban Development (1993-1997)

Lt. Gen. Marc A. CisnerosCommander, U.S. Fifth Army (1994-1996)

Kenneth B. ClarkPresident of the American Psychological Association (1971); civil rights activist

Ramsey ClarkU.S. Attorney General

(1966-1969)

Adm. Vernon E. ClarkChief of Naval Operations

(2000-2005)

Gen. Lucius D. ClayMilitary Governor of the U.S. Zone in Germany

(1947-1949)

William L. ClaytonAssistant Secretary of

Commerce (1942-1944)

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John L. ClendeninChairman, President, and

CEO of BellSouth Corporation (1984-1996)

Harlan ClevelandU.S. Representative to

NATO (1965-1969)

Harold von B. ClevelandEconomist and author

Ray S. ClineDeputy Director of CIA for Intelligence (1962-1966)

Vance CoffmanChairman and CEO of

Lockheed-Martin(1998-2005)

Benjamin V. CohenCounselor of the U.S.

State Department(1945-1947)

William E. ColbyDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1973-1976)

James Stacy ColesPresident of Bowdoin College (1952-1967)

Emilio G. ColladoExecutive Vice President

of Exxon Corp.(1966-1975)

Charles C. CollingwoodChief Foreign

Correspondent for CBS (1966-1975)

Karl T. ComptonPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1930-1948)

Barber B. ConablePresident of The World

Bank (1986-1991)

James B. ConantPresident of Harvard

University (1933-1953)

John T. ConnorChairman and CEO of Allied Chemical Corp.

(1969-1979)

John Sherman CooperU.S. Senator (R-

Kentucky, 1946-1949, 1952-1955, 1956-1973)

Anthony H. CordesmanCSIS expert Andrew W. Cordier

President of Columbia University (1968-1970)

E. Gerald CorriganPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1985-1993)

Dale R. CorsonPresident of Cornell

University (1969-1977) Frederic R. Coudert Jr.U.S. Congressman

(R-New York, 1947-1959)

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Norman CousinsJournalist and Peace

Activist

Gardner CowlesPresident of Des Moines

Register and Tribune (1943-1971)

Charles R. CraneU.S. Minister to the Republic of China

(1920-1921)

Dana S. CreelPresident of Rockefeller

Brothers Fund(1968-1975)

George Crile IIIProducer/reporter for 60

Minutes (CBS)

Adm. William J. Crowe Jr.Chairman of the Joint

Chiefs of Staff(1985-1989)

Maj. Gen. William CrozierArmy Chief of Ordinance

(1913-1918)

John C. CulverU.S. Senator

(D-Iowa, 1975-1981)

Mario CuomoGovernor of New York

(1983-1995)

Lauchlin Currie

Lloyd N. CutlerPartner of Wilmer Cutler

Pickering [law firm](1962-1979, 1981-1990)

William F. Clinger Jr.U.S. Congressman(R-Pennsylvania,

1979-1997)William L. Cary

Professor of Law at Columbia University

(1955-1983)

Lammot du Pont Copeland

President of E.I. du Pont de Nemours Inc.

(1962-1967)

John S. ColemanPresident of Burroughs

Corporation (1946-1958)

D

Emilio Q. DaddarioU.S. Congressman

(D-Conn., 1959-1971) Richard G. DarmanDirector of Office of

Management and Budget (1989-1993)

Carter DavidsonPresident of Union

College (1946-1965)

Dwight F. DavisSecretary of War

(1925-1929)

Elmer DavisDirector of Office of War Information (1942-1945)

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Evan A. DavisPartner of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen, &

Hamilton [law firm] (1978-1985, 1991-present)

Nathanael V. DavisPresident and CEO of

Alcan [aluminum company] (1947-1979)

Rear Adm. Ralph DavisonNavy officer during World

War II

Charles G. DawesVice President of the U.S.

(1925-1929)

Edmund E. DayPresident of Cornell

University (1937-1949)

Arthur H. DeanPartner of Sullivan & Cromwell [law firm]

(1929-1976)

Thomas M. Debevoise Midge DecterNeoconservative

journalist

Robert Weeks de ForestSenior Member of

deForest Brothers [law firm in New York City]

(1893-1931)

Cornelis W. de KiewietPresident of University of Rochester (1951-1961)

Frederick L. DemingPresident of the Federal

Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (1957-1965)

Christopher C. DeMuthPresident of American

Enterprise Institute(1986-present)

Tyler DennettPresident of Williams College (1934-1937)

Kenneth T. Derr Chairman and CEO of Chevron (1989-1999)

Thomas E. DeweyGovernor of New York

(1943-1955)

Adrian W. DeWindMember of Paul, Weiss,

Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison [law firm]

(1948-c.1984)

John Sloan DickeyPresident of Dartmouth

College (1945-1970)

William Diebold Jr. C. Douglas DillonChairman of the board of Dillon, Read & Co. (1946-

1953); Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1965)

J. Richardson Dilworth Senior financial adviser to

the Rockefeller family (1958-1981)

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William E. DoddU.S. Ambassador to Nazi

Germany (1933-1937)

Harold W. DoddsPresident of Princeton University (1933-1957)

Cleveland E. DodgeDirector of National City

Bank of New York(1926-1960)

Charles DollardPresident of Carnegie

Corporation of New York (1948-1955)

Wallace Brett DonhamDean of Harvard Business

School (1919-1942)

Hedley DonovanEditor-in-Chief of Time,

Inc. (1964-1979)

Maj. Gen. William J. “Wild Bill” Donovan

Director, Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

(1942-1945)

Lt. Gen. James H. Doolittle

Commander, 8th Air Force (Okinawa) (1945)

Paul M. Doty Jr.Lewis W. Douglas

Chairman of Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York (1950-1959)

William H. Draper Jr.Under Secretary of the

Army (1947-1949)

Sidney D. DrellScientist Lt. Gen. Hugh A. Drum

Commanding General, Eastern Defense

Command (1940-1943)

David Dubinsky

President of International Ladies’ Garment Workers’

Union (1932-1966)

James J. DuderstadtPresident of University of Michigan (1988-1996)

Gen. Michael J. DuganAir Force Chief of Staff

(1990)

Michael DukakisGovernor of

Massachusetts(1975-1979, 1983-1991)

Angier Biddle DukeU.S. Ambassador to

Fascist Spain(1965-1968)

Allen W. DullesDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1953-1961)

Rodolfo O. De la Garza

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E

Lawrence S. EagleburgerU.S. Secretary of State

(1992-1993)

Douglas Holtz EakinDirector of Congressional

Budget Office(2003-2005)

William D. EberleSpecial Representative for Trade Negotiations

(1971-1974)

Eric S. EdelmanU.S. Ambassador to Turkey (2003-2005)

Julius C.C. EdelsteinFormer Senior Vice Chancellor of City

University of New York

Charles K. EdmundsPresident of Pomona College (1928-1941)

Mickey EdwardsU.S. Congressman

(R-Oklahoma, 1977-1993) Thomas EhrlichPresident of Indiana

University (1987-1994)

Hermann F. EiltsU.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1974-1979)

Dwight D. EisenhowerPresident of the United

States (1953-1961)

Michael EisnerChairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Co.

(1984-2004)

Osborn ElliottDean of Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University (1979-1986)

William Y. ElliottProfessor of Government

at Harvard University (1931-1963)

Gen. Richard H. EllisCommander, Strategic Air

Command (1977-1981)

Robert F. EllsworthU.S. Ambassador to NATO (1969-1971)

Thomas O. EndersU.S. Ambassador to Spain (1983-1986)

Alain C. EnthovenAssistant Secretary of Defense for Systems

Analysis (1968)

Robert F. ErburuChairman of the Board (1986-1995) and CEO

(1981-1995) of The Times Mirror Co.

Ralph Earle IIDirector of Arms Control

and Disarmament Agency(1980-1981)

Theodore L. Eliot Jr.U.S. Ambassador to

Afghanistan (1973-1978);Dean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts Univ. (1979-1985)

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F

Douglas Fairbanks Jr.Hollywood actor

Gen. Muir S. FairchildAir Force Vice Chief of Staff (1948-1950)

Benjamin F. FairlessPresident of United States Steel Corp. (1938-1952)

Mark FalcoffResident Scholar of American Enterprise Institute (1981-2004)

James A. FarrellPresident of United States Steel Corp. (1911-1932)

Dante B. FascellU.S. Congressman

(D-Florida, 1955-1993)

Sandra FeldmanPresident of American Federation of Teachers

(1997-2004)

Jeffrey D. FeltmanU.S. Ambassador to

Lebanon (2004-2009)

Clarence Clyde Ferguson Jr.

Dean of Howard University Law School

(1963-1969)

Glenn W. FergusonPresident of Clark

University (1970-1973)

Geraldine A. FerraroU.S. Congressman

(D-New York, 1979-1985)

Thomas K. FinletterU.S. Representative to

NATO (1961-1965)

John FischerEditor-in-Chief of Harper’s

Magazine (1953-1967)

Adrian S. FisherDeputy Director, Arms

Control and Disarmament Agency (1961-1969)

Ralph E. FlandersU.S. Senator

(R-Vermont, 1946-1959)

Henry P. FletcherU.S. Ambassador to

Fascist Italy (1924-1929)

Joseph H. FlomFormer Partner of

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom

[law firm]

Michael T. FlorinskyProfessor of Economic

History at Columbia University (c.1963)

Thomas S. FoleySpeaker of the House

(1989-1995); U.S. Ambassador to Japan

(1997-2001)

Marion B. FolsomSecretary of Health,

Education, and Welfare(1955-1958)

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W. Cameron ForbesU.S. Ambassador to

Imperial Japan(1930-1932)

Gerald R. FordPresident of the United

States (1974-1977)

Guy Stanton FordPresident of University of Minnesota (1938-1941)

James V. ForrestalSecretary of the Navy

(1944-1947)

Michael V. ForrestalPartner of Shearman &

Sterling [law firm](1960-1989)

William C. FosterDirector, Arms Control

and Disarmament Agency (1961-1969)

Mark FoulonDeputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security (2003-2008)

Henry H. FowlerSecretary of the Treasury

(1965-1968)

Joseph Carrere FoxFormer Vice President of Kidder, Peabody & Co.

Barney FrankU.S. Congressman(D-Massachusetts,

1981-2013)

Isaiah FrankWilliam L. Clayton

Professor of Economics at SAIS, Johns Hopkins

Univ. (1963-2006)

Felix FrankfurterJustice of the U.S.

Supreme Court(1939-1962)

George S. Franklin Jr.Executive Director of the

Council on Foreign Relations (1953-1971)

Robert R. FrederickPresident of RCA

(1982-1986)

Orville L. FreemanU.S. Secretary of

Agriculture (1961-1969)

Otto FuerbringerManaging Editor of Time magazine (1960-1968); Vice President of Time,

Inc. (1968-1975)

Leon S. FuerthNational Security Advisor to the Vice President of

the United States(1993-2001)

Richard S. Fuld Jr.Chairman and CEO of

Lehman Brothers(1994-2008)

Kathryn S. FullerPresident of World

Wildlife Fund (1989-2005)

Peter H.B. FrelinghuysenU.S. Congressman

(R-New Jersey,1953-1975)

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Gen. Charles A. GabrielAir Force Chief of Staff

(1982-1986)

H. Rowan Gaither Jr.President of Ford

Foundation (1953-1956)Evan G. Galbraith

U.S. Ambassador to France (1981-1985)

John Kenneth GalbraithU.S. Ambassador to India

(1961-1963)

Gen. John R. GalvinSupreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1987-1992)

John W. GardnerPresident of Carnegie

Corporation of New York (1955-1965)

Leonard GarmentRaymond L. GarthoffU.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria (1977-1979)

Clifton C. Garvin Jr.

Chairman and CEO of Exxon (1975-1986)

Artemus L. GatesPresident of New York Trust Co. (1929-1941)

Thomas S. Gates Jr.Chairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (1965-1970)

(Maj. Gen.) James M. Gavin

U.S. Ambassador to France (1961-1962)

Michelle D. GavinU.S. Ambassador to

Botswana (2011-present)

Dr. Clifford Geertzcultural anthropologist

and author

Sam GejdensonU.S. Congressman

(D-Conn., 1981-2001)

Richard L. GelbChairman and CEO of

Bristol Myers Co. (1976-1995) (later Bristol-Myers

Squibb Co.)

James W. GerardU.S. Ambassador to

Imperial Germany (1913-1917)

Gen. John K. GerhartCommander, North

American Air Defense Command (1962-1965)

Philip L. GeyelinEditorial Page Editor of The Washington Post

(1968-1979)

A. Bartlett GiamattiPresident of Yale

University (1979-1986)

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Frank B. Gibneyformer Executive Vice

President of Encyclopaedia Brittanica

Brig. Gen. Sidney F. GiffinVice Commandant, Air

War College (1954-1957)

Walter S. GiffordPresident of American

Telephone and Telegraph Co. [AT&T] (1925-1948)

Paul A. GigotEditorial Page Editor,

The Wall Street Journal

S. Parker GilbertPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1931-1938)

Huntington GilchristMember of the

International Secretariat of the League of Nations

S. Hazard Gillespie Jr.Member of Davis, Polk &

Wardwell [law firm](1948-2011)

Roswell L. GilpatricPartner of Cravath,

Swaine & Moore(1931-1951, 1953-1961,

1964-1977)

David GinsburgExecutive Director of the National Commission on Civil Disorders [Kerner Commission] (1967)

T. Keith GlennanAdministrator of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

(1958-1961)

William H. Gleysteen Jr.U.S. Ambassador to

South Korea (1978-1981)Robert F. Goheen

President of Princeton University (1957-1972)

Roberto C. GoizuetaChairman and CEO of

The Coca-Cola Company (1981-1997)

Arthur J. GoldbergU.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1965-1968)

Marvin L. GoldbergerPresident of California Institute of Technology

(1978-1987)

Neil GoldschmidtSecretary of

Transportation(1979-1981)

Gerrit W. GongAssistant to the President

of Brigham Young University

W. Wilson GoodeMayor of Philadelphia

(1984-1992)

Arthur Lehman Goodhart Master of University

College [Oxford University] (1951-1963)

Frank J. GoodnowPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1914-1929)

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Gen. Andrew GoodpasterSupreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1969-1974)

Albert H. GordonKermit Gordon

President of The Brookings Institution

(1967-1977)

Lincoln GordonPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1967-1971)

Porter J. GossDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (2004-2006)

Laurence GouldEugene G. Grace

Chairman of Bethlehem Steel Corp. (1945-1960) Katharine Graham

Chairman of the board of The Washington Post Co.

(1973-1993)

Philip L. GrahamPublisher of The Washington Post

(1946-1961)

Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant III

Lt. Gen. Howard D. Graves

Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy

(1991-1996)

Gordon GrayNational Security Advisor

(1958-1961)

Meg GreenfieldEditorial Page Editor of The Washington Post

(1979-1999)

Robert F. GreenhillPresident of Morgan Stanley (1991-1993);

Vice Chairman of Morgan Stanley (1989-1991)

Beverly Sills GreenoughEntertainer

Joseph C. GrewU.S. Ambassador to

Imperial Japan(1932-1941)

William Vincent Griffin President of English-

Speaking Union of the United States(1947-1957)

Thomas GriffithTime magazine editor;Columnist for Atlantic

magazine

A. Whitney GriswoldPresident of Yale

University (1950-1963)

Ernest A. GrossLegal Adviser of the U.S.

State Department(1947-1949)

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Brandon H. Grove Jr.U.S. Ambassador to Zaire

[Congo-Kinshasa](1984-1987)

Allen GroverFormer vice president of

Time Inc.

Ernest GrueningU.S. Senator

(D-Alaska, 1959-1969)

Gen. Alfred GruentherSupreme Allied

Commander Europe, SHAPE (NATO)

(1953-1956)

Joseph A. GrundfestCommissioner, U.S.

Securities and Exchange Commission (1985-1990)

Lt. Gen. George GrunertMember of the Army Pearl

Harbor Board (1944)

Henry A. GrunwaldEditor-in-Chief of Time magazine (1979-1987)

Gabriel Guerra-Mondragon

U.S. Ambassador to Chile (1994-1998)

Michael E. GuestU.S. Ambassador to

Romania (2001-2005)

Harry F. GuggenheimU.S. Ambassador to Cuba

(1929-1933)

Solomon R. GuggenheimMember of Guggenheim

Brothers [mining company]; Director of

Utah Copper Company and Yukon Gold

Company

Edmund A. GullionDean of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at

Tufts University(1965-1979)

Edwin O. GuthmanNational News Editor of The Los Angeles Times (1965-1977); Editorial

Page Editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer

(1977- 1987)

William T. Golden

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Peter E. Haas Sr. Chairman of Levi Strauss

& Co. (1981-1989)

Philip C. HabibU.S. Ambassador to

South Korea (1971-1974)Patrick E. Haggerty

Chairman of the board of Texas Instruments

(1966-1976)

Najeeb Halaby

Chairman and CEO of Pan American World

Airways, Inc. (1969-1972)

David Halberstam

Journalist and author

Perry E. HallFounding Partner of

Morgan Stanley & Co.

Louis J. Halle Jr.Member of State Dept. Policy Planning Staff

(1952-1954) Chauncey J. HamlinMember of the New York

Stock Exchange(1941-1963)

Armand HammerChairman and CEO of Occidental Petroleum

Corp. (1957-1991)

Learned HandA.B. Harvard 1893;LL.B. Harvard 1896

Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second

Circuit (1924-1951)

Maj. Gen. Haywood S. Hansell

Commander, XXI Bomber Command (1944-1945)

Vice Adm. Carl Thor Hanson

Director of Joint Staffs at the Office of Joint Chiefs

of Staff (1979-1982)(Maj. Gen.) James G.

HarbordChairman of the board of

RCA (1930-1946)

E. Roland HarrimanChairman of the board of

Union Pacific Railroad Co. (1946-1969)

W. Averell HarrimanU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1943-1946)

Pamela C. HarrimanU.S. Ambassador to France (1993-1997)

Patricia Roberts HarrisSecretary of Housing and

Urban Development (1977-1979); Secretary of

Health and Human Services (1979-1981)

George L. HarrisonPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1928-1940)

Leland HarrisonU.S. Minister to

Switzerland (1937-1947)

Caryl P. HaskinsPresident of Carnegie

Institution of Washington (1956-1971)

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Gabriel HaugeChairman of the board of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. (1971-1979)

Alfred HayesPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1956-1975)

Carlton J.H. HayesU.S. Ambassador to Spain (1942-1945)

Brooks HaysU.S. Congressman

(D-Arkansas, 1943-1959)

Maj. Gen. Fred E. HaynesCommanding General,

Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (1974-1975)

Henry T. HealdPresident of Ford

Foundation (1956-1965)

Alexander HeardChancellor of Vanderbilt University (1963-1982)

Samuel HeilnerPresident of Percy Heilner

& Sons, Inc.H.J. Heinz II

Chairman of the board of H.J. Heinz Company

(1959-1987)

Henry J. Heinz IIIU.S. Senator

(R-Pennsylvania,1977-1991)

Lt. Gen. Dennis J. HejlikCommanding General of Marine Forces Europe

and United States Marine Corps Forces Command

(2011-present)

Richard HelmsDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1966-1973)

Loy W. HendersonU.S. Ambassador to Iran

(1951-1954)

Louis HenkinPresident of The

American Society of International Law

(1994-1996)

Harriet HentgesFormer Executive Vice

President of U.S. Institute of Peace

Adm. Arthur J. HepburnCommandant of 12th

Naval District [San Francisco] (1938-1941)

Christian A. HerterU.S. Secretary of State

(1959-1961)

Rabbi Arthur HertzbergPresident of the American Jewish Congress (1972-1978); Vice President of World Jewish Congress

(1975-1991)

James M. HesterPresident of New York University (1962-1975)

Roger W. HeynsChancellor, University of

California at Berkeley (1965-1971)

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John Grier HibbenPresident of Princeton University (1912-1932)

Keith HighetPartner of Curtis, Mallet-

Prevost, Colt & Mosle [law firm] (1968-1989)

Forrest F. HillProvost of Cornell

University (1952-1955)

Martin J. HillenbrandU.S. Ambassador to West

Germany (1972-1976)

Sonja Hillgrenformer President of the

National Press Club

Alger HissPresident of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1946-1949)

Charles J. HitchPresident of University of

California at Berkeley (1967-1975)

William P. Hobby

Lieutenant Governor of Texas (1973-1991)

James D. HodgsonU.S. Ambassador to Japan (1974-1976)

Nancy L. Hoepli

Former Editor in Chief of Foreign Policy

Association

Paul G. HoffmanPresident of Ford

Foundation (1950-1953)

Richard C. HolbrookeU.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1999-2001)

Jerome H. HollandPresident of Hampton

University [Virginia] (1960-1970)

Pat M. HoltTownsend Hoopes

Under Secretary of the Air Force (1967-1969)

Herbert HooverPresident of the United

States (1929-1933)

Herbert Hoover Jr.Under Secretary of State

(1954-1957)Ernest M. Hopkins

President of Dartmouth College (1916-1945)

John Jay HopkinsChairman of the board of General Dynamics Corp.

(1952-1957)

Stanley K. HornbeckU.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (1944-1947)

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Alanson B. HoughtonU.S. Ambassador to

Germany (1922-1925)

Frederick L. HovdePresident of Purdue

University (1946-1971)

Roy M. HuffingtonU.S. Ambassador to Austria (1990-1993)

Shirley M. HufstedlerSecretary of Education

(1979-1981)

Charles Evans HughesChief Justice of the U.S.

Supreme Court(1930-1941)

Rowland R. HughesDirector, Bureau of the

Budget (1954-1956)Edward H. Hume

Senior Physician of Yale Hospital in Changsha,

China (1906-1923)

Hubert H. HumphreyVice President of the U.S.

(1965-1969)

Samuel P. HuntingtonProfessor of Government

at Harvard University (1962-present)

Charles Cheney HydeSolicitor of the U.S. Department of State

(1923-1925)

Henry B. HydeCIA Agent

James Nevins HydePresident of The

American Society of International Law

(1963-1964)

William G. HylandEditor of Foreign Affairs

(1984-1992)Walter E. Hope

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1929-1931)

William A. HewittChairman and CEO of

Deere & Co. (1964-1982)

Irving Louis HorowitzFormer Professor and Sociologist at Rutgers

UniversityMaj. Gen. Craig D.

Hackett (Army)

Katherine HarrisU.S. Congresswoman(R-Florida, 2003-2007)

Jon Huntsman Jr.U.S. Ambassador to

Communist China (2009-2011); Governor of Utah

(2005-2009)

Rafael Hernandez-Colon Governor of Puerto Rico(1973-1977, 1985-1993)

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Alice Stone IlchmanPresident of Sarah Lawrence College

(1981-1998)Fred C. Ikle

Director of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency

(1973-1977)

Robert S. IngersollU.S. Ambassador to Japan (1972-1973)

Robert L. Ireland IIIPartner of Brown Brothers

Harriman & Co. [bank](1960-c.1994)

John N. Irwin IIU.S. Ambassador to France (1973-1974)

Norman E. IsaacsExecutive Editor of The Courier-Journal & The

Louisville Times(1962-1971)

John Jay IselinPresident of WNET

(Channel 13 television in New York City)

(1973-1987)

Kenneth R. IversonPresident, Institute of Inter-American Affairs

(1950-1952)

J

C.D. JacksonPublisher of Life

magazine (1960-1964)

Harold K. JacobsonProfessor of Political

Science at University of Michigan

Ellery S. JamesPartner of Brown Brothers

Harriman & Co. [bank](1931-1932)

Jacob K. JavitsU.S. Senator

(R-New York, 1957-1981)

Leon JaworskiDirector of Office of Watergate Special Prosecution Force

(1973-1974)

Nelson Dean JayPartner (1920-1945) and Chairman (1945-1955) of Morgan & Cie [banking firm in Paris, France]

Pierre JayChairman of the Federal

Reserve Bank of New York (1914-1926)

B. Brewster JenningsPresident of Socony-Mobil

Oil Co. (1944-1955)

John K. JessupChief Editorial Writer of

Life magazine(1951-1969)

Philip C. Jessup Sr.Judge of the International

Court of Justice(1961-1970)

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Gen. Harold K. JohnsonU.S. Army Chief of Staff

(1964-1968)

Herschel V. JohnsonU.S. Minister to Sweden

(1941-1946)

Howard W. JohnsonPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1966-1971)

Adm. Jerome L. JohnsonVice Chief of Naval

Operations (1990-1992)

Joseph E. JohnsonPresident of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1950-1971)

Nancy Lee JohnsonU.S. Congressman

(R-Conn., 1983-2007)

Nelson T. JohnsonU.S. Ambassador to the

Republic of China(1930-1941)

Gen. David C. Jones, USAF

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff(1978-1982)

Reginald H. JonesChairman and CEO of General Electric Co.

(1972-1981)

Thomas V. JonesChairman of the board of

Northrop Corp.(1963-c.1990)

Robert JastrowNASA scientist

Brig. Gen. Amos A. Jordan

President of Center for Strategic and

International Studies (1983-1988)

Devereux C. JosephsChairman of New York

Life Insurance Co.(1954-1959)

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Jerome H. KahanFormer Deputy Assistant

Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research

Herman KahnFounder of Hudson

Institute Philip M. KaiserU.S. Ambassador to

Hungary (1977-1980)

Charles KartmanSpecial Envoy for the Korea Peace Talks (1998); former U.S. Consul General in Sapporo, Japan

Milton KatzChairman of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1970-1978)

Nicholas de B. Katzenbach

U.S. Attorney General (1965-1966)

David T. KearnsChairman and CEO of

Xerox Corp. (1985-1991)

Frank B. KelloggU.S. Secretary of State

(1925-1929)

John Hubert KellyU.S. Ambassador to Finland (1991-1994)

George F. KennanU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1952)

David M. KennedySecretary of the

Treasury (1969-1971)Robert F. Kennedy

U.S. Senator(D-New York, 1965-1968)

Francis KeppelU.S. Commissioner of Education (1962-1965)

Frederick P. KeppelDean of College at

Columbia University (1910-1917)

Clark KerrPresident of University of

California at Berkeley (1958-1967)

Meyer KestnbaumPresident of the Chicago

Council on Foreign Relations (1947-1950)

James R. KillianPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1949-1959)

Adm. Thomas C. KinkaidCommander of U.S.

Seventh Fleet(1943 -1945)

Adm. Alan G. KirkU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1949-1951)

Grayson L. KirkPresident of Columbia University (1953-1968)

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Lane KirklandPresident of AFL-CIO

(1979-1995)

Jeane J. KirkpatrickU.S. Representative to

the United Nations (1981-1985)

Joe KleinNewsweek journalist

Allen T. KlotsMember of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam &

Roberts (1921-1965)

Douglas M. KnightPresident of Duke

University (1963-1969)

Lt. Gen. William A. Knowlton

Superintendent of U.S. Military Academy

(1970-1974)

Foy D. KohlerU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1962-1966)

Ted KoppelABC journalist

Edward M. KorryU.S. Ambassador to Chile

(1967-1971)

Louis Kraarformer Fortune magazine

correspondent

Joseph KraftSyndicated Columnist for

The Washington Post(1963-1986)

Lawrence B. KrauseFormer Professor at

University of California at San Diego

Juanita M. KrepsU.S. Secretary of

Commerce (1977-1979)

Irving KristolFormer Publisher of The National Interest and The Public Interest magazines

Gen. Walter Kross, USAFCommander, U.S.

Transportation Command(1996-1998)

Robert H. KuppermanTerrorism expert

Gen. Laurence S. KuterCommander, Pacific Air

Forces (1957-1962)

Sidney R. JonesAsia Director of Human

Rights Watch (1989-2002)

Nancy Kassebaum BakerU.S. Senator

(R-Kansas, 1978-1997)

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Henry R. Labouisse Jr.U.S. Ambassador to Greece (1962-1965)

Melvin LairdSecretary of Defense

(1969-1973)

W. Anthony LakeNational Security Advisor

(1993-1997)

Thomas S. LamontPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1929-1940)

Lt. Gen. James B. Lampert

High Commissioner of the Ryukyu Islands [Okinawa]

(1968-1972)

Walter C. LangsamPresident of University of Cincinnati (1955-1971)

Maj. Gen. Edward LansdaleCIA agent

Harold D. LasswellProfessor of Law at Yale University (1946-1978) Owen Lattimore

China scholar and authorFranklin L. Lavin

U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001-2005)

Joshua LederbergPresident of Rockefeller University (1978-1990)

Vice. Adm. John M. LeeCommander, Amphibious

Forces, U.S. Seventh Fleet (1963-1965)

Robert LehmanPartner of Lehman

Brothers [bank](1925-1969) Monroe Leigh

President of The American Society of

International Law(1980-1982)

Gen. Lyman L. LemnitzerChairman of the Joint

Chiefs of Staff(1960-1962)

James LeMoyne

Larry LeSueurJournalist Gerald M. Levin

Chairman and CEO of Time Warner, Inc.

(1993-2002)

Irving R. LevineDrew Lewis

U.S. Secretary of Transportation(1981-1983)

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Flora LewisForeign Affairs Columnist,

The New York Times Samuel W. LewisU.S. Ambassador to Israel

(1977-1985)

Wilmarth S. Lewis

Sally LilienthalPresident and Founder of Ploughshares Fund

James R. Lilley

U.S. Ambassador to Communist China

(1989-1991)

John V. LindsayMayor of New York City

(1966-1973)

James A. LinenPresident of Time Inc.

[Time magazine](1960-1969)

David F. LinowesFormer Professor of

Political Economy and Public Policy at University

of IllinoisSeymour M. Lipset

Former Professor of Public Policy at George

Mason University

Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.U.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1953-1960)

Richard C. Longworthcolumnist and former

business editor for Chicago Tribune

A. Lawrence LowellPresident of Harvard

University (1909-1933)

Robert A. LovettSecretary of Defense

(1951-1953)

Adm. James M. LoyCommandant of the Coast

Guard (1998-2002)

Clare Boothe LuceU.S. Ambassador to Italy

(1953-1956)

Henry R. LuceEditor-in-Chief of Time,

Inc. (1923-1964)Richard W. LymanPresident of The

Rockefeller Foundation (1980-1988)

James T. LynnSecretary of Housing and

Urban Development (1973-1975)

E. Wilson LyonPresident of Pomona College (1941-1969)

Kenneth S. LatouretteProfessor of Missions and

Oriental History at Yale University (1927-1953)

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Douglas MacArthur IIU.S. Ambassador to Iran

(1969-1972); U.S. Ambassador to Japan

(1957-1961)

Alfred Brunson MacChesney IIIPresident of The

American Society of International Law

(1964-1966)

Archibald MacLeishLibrarian of Congress

(1939-1944)

John Van A. MacMurrayU.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1936-1941)

Lincoln MacVeaghU.S. Minister to Greece (1933-1941, 1943-1947)

John D. MacomberChairman and President of Export-Import Bank of

the United States(1989-1992)

William Percy MaddoxU.S. Consul-General in Singapore (1959-1961)

Gen. Fred K. MahaffeyCommanding General, U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Division (1981-1983)

Walter H. MalloryExecutive Director of the

Council on Foreign Relations (1927-1959)

Audrey Forbes ManleyPresident of Spelman College (1997-2002)

Bayless ManningPresident of the Council

on Foreign Relations(1971-1977)

Stanley MarcusPresident of Neiman

Marcus [department store in Dallas, Texas]

(1950-1972)

Luis Munoz MarinGovernor of Puerto Rico

(1949-1965)

Ann MarkusenProfessor at University of

Minnesota

Anthony D. MarshallU.S. Ambassador to Kenya (1973-1977)

Charles B. Marshall

Edwin M. MartinAssistant Secretary of

State for Inter-American Affairs (1962-1964)

William McC. Martin Jr.Chairman of the Federal

Reserve (1951-1970)

Edward S. MasonDean of Graduate School of Public Administration at

Harvard University(1947-1958)

Charles McC. Mathias Jr.U.S. Senator

(Republican-Maryland, 1969-1987)

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Robert T. MatsuiU.S. Congressman

(D-California, 1979-2005)

Charles William MaynesSecretary of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1971-1976)

H. Carl McCallNew York State

Comptroller (1993-2003)

Robert J. McCloskeyU.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (1976-1978)

Mike M. MochizukiAssociate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at

George Washington Univ.

John J. McCloyChairman of the board of Chase Manhattan Bank

(1955-1961)

C. Peter McColoughChairman and CEO of

Xerox Corp. (1971-1982)

James L. McConaughyPresident of Wesleyan University [Connecticut]

(1925-1943)John Alex McConeDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1961-1965)

James MacGregor Burns

Thomas McCancePartner of Brown Brothers

Harriman & Co. [bank](1945-1979)

Maj. Gen. Frank R. McCoy

Member of the Roberts Commission [Pearl

Harbor] (1941-1942)

Paul W. McCrackenChairman, Council of Economic Advisors

(1969-1972)

Myres S. McDougalProfessor of Law at Yale University (1939-1975)

Neil H. McElroyU.S. Secretary of Defense

(1957-1959)

Gale W. McGeeU.S. Senator

(D-Wyoming, 1959-1977) George C. McGheeU.S. Ambassador to West

Germany (1963-1968)

John F. McGillicuddyChairman of the board of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. (1979-1991)

George S. McGovernU.S. Senator

(D-South Dakota, 1963-1981)

Porter McKeever

Former President of the United Nations

Association of the United States

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Thomas H. McKittrickPresident of the Bank for International Settlements

(1940-1946)

David T. McLaughlin President of Dartmouth

College (1981-1987)

Robert S. McNamaraSecretary of Defense

(1961-1968); President of the World Bank

(1968-1981)

John T. McNaughtonAssistant Secretary of

Defense for International Security Affairs (1964-

1967)

Paul V. McNuttU.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1946-1947)

Harry C. McPherson Jr.Assistant Secretary of

State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

(1964-1965)

Andrew W. MellonSecretary of the Treasury

(1921-1932)

Livingston T. MerchantU.S. Ambassador to Canada (1956-1958,

1961-1962)

Philip MerrillChairman and President of Export-Import Bank of

the United States(2002-2005)

Charles MerzEditor of the New York

Times

George S. MessersmithU.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1942-1946)

Ruben F. MettlerChairman and CEO of TRW, Inc. (1977-1988)

Cord Meyer Jr.Assistant Deputy CIA

Director of Plans(1967-1973)

Eugene MeyerChairman of the board of The Washington Post Co.

(1947-1959)

Martin MeyersonPresident of University of

Pennsylvania (1970-1981)

Albert G. MilbankMember of Milbank,

Tweed, Hadley & McCloy Maj. Gen. Sherman MilesChief of the Military

Intelligence (G-2) Division of the War Department

(1941)

(Col.) Francis P. MillerPresident of Virginia Council of Churches

(1957-1959)

G. William MillerSecretary of the Treasury

(1979-1981)

J. Irwin MillerChairman of the board of

Cummins Engine Co. (1951-1977)

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John S. MillisPresident of Western Reserve University [Cleveland, Ohio]

(1949-1967)

Ogden L. MillsSecretary of the Treasury

(1932-1933)

Nancy-Ann Min [DeParle]White House Deputy

Chief of Staff for Policy (2011-present)

Charles E. MitchellChairman of the board of

National City Bank of New York (1929-1933)

James P. MitchellU.S. Secretary of Labor

(1953-1961)

Henry S. MorganPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1928-1935);J.P. Morgan’s grandson

Junius S. MorganPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1919-1940);J.P. Morgan’s grandson

Dwight W. MorrowU.S. Ambassador to Mexico (1927-1930)

Wesley C. MitchellProfessor of Economics at

Columbia University (1914-1919, 1922-1944)

William D. MitchellU.S. Attorney General

(1929-1933)

Susan MolinariU.S. Congressman

(R-New York, 1990-1997)George S. Moore

Chairman of the board of First National City Bank of

New York (1967-1970)

Paul Moore Jr.Protestant Episcopal

Bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of New York

(1972-1989)

Oskar MorgensternProfessor of Economics at

Princeton University(1944-1970)

Hans J. MorgenthauProfessor of Political

Science at University of Chicago (1949-1968)

Ray MorrisPartner of Brown Brothers

Harriman & Co. [bank](1931-1956)

David A. MorseDirector-General of the

International Labour Organisation [Geneva]

(1948-1970)

F. Bradford MorseAdministrator of United Nations Development

Programme (1976-1986)

Bill D. MoyersSpecial Assistant to the President (1963-1965)

Daniel P. MoynihanU.S. Senator

(D-New York, 1977-2001)

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Steven MullerPresident of Johns Hopkins University

(1972-1990)

Gen. Carl E. Mundy Jr.Commandant of the U.S.

Marine Corps(1991-1995)

Robert D. MurphyU.S. Ambassador to Belgium (1949-1952)

Edward R. MurrowCBS war correspondent

(1939-1945)

Edmund S. MuskieU.S. Senator (D-Maine,

1959-1980);U.S. Secretary of State

(1980-1981)

N

Raymond D. Nasherformer Co-Owner of

Texas Rangers baseball team (MLB)

John W. NasonPresident of Swarthmore

College (1940-1953)

Allan NevinsDeWitt Clinton Professor

of History at Columbia University (1939-1958)

David D. NewsomU.S. Ambassador to Libya

(1965-1969) J. Quigg Newton Jr.President of The

Commonwealth Fund (1963-1975)

Edward N. NeyU.S. Ambassador to Canada (1989-1992)

Albert L. NickersonChairman and CEO of Socony-Mobil Oil Co.

(1963-1969)

Rev. Reinhold NiebuhrProfessor of Christian

Ethics at Union Theological Seminary

(1930-1960)

Waldemar A. NielsenPresident of African-American Institute

(1961-1970)

Paul H. NitzeSecretary of the Navy

(1963-1967)

Richard M. NixonPresident of the United

States (1969-1974)

Maj. Gen. Dennis E. Nolan

Commander of 5th Corps Area (1927-1931); Commander of 2nd Corps Area (1931-1936)

Richard H. NolteU.S. Ambassador to Egypt (1967); Executive Director of Institute of Current World Affairs (1959-1978)

Frederick E. Nolting Jr.U.S. Ambassador to

South Vietnam(1961-1963)

Gen. Lauris NorstadSupreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1956-1963)

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W.W. NortonFounder of W.W. Norton & Company (publishing

house)

Frank W. NotesteinPresident of Population Council (1959-1968)

Cecil J. OlmsteadOf Counsel of Steptoe &

Johnson [law firm]

O

John B. OakesEditorial Page Editor of The New York Times

(1961-1977)

Phyllis E. OakleyAssistant Secretary of State for Population,

Refugees, and Migration (1994-1997)

Robert B. OakleyU.S. Ambassador to Somalia (1983-1984)

Dennis J. O’BrienFormer international

president of the International Association

for Energy EconomicsSandra Day O’Connor

Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

(1981-2006)

Lt. Gen. William E. OdomDirector, National Security Agency (1985-1988)

Rev. Joseph A. O’HarePresident of Fordham University (1984-2003)

John O’LearyU.S. Ambassador to Chile (1998-2001) L. Jay Oliva

President of New York University (1991-2002)

Covey T. OliverU.S. Ambassador to

Colombia (1964-1966)

Lionel H. OlmerUnder Secretary of

Commerce for International Trade

(1981-1985)

John R. OpelChairman and CEO of International Business Machines Corp. (IBM)

(1983-1986)

J. Robert OppenheimerDirector of Los Alamos

National Laboratory (1943-1945);

Atomic bomb scientist

Robert E. OsgoodDean of School of

Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins

University (1973-1979)

Henry Owenformer U.S. Ambassador

at Large

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P

Frank Pace Jr.Secretary of the Army

(1950-1953)

Ralph D. Paine Jr.Publisher of Fortune

magazine (1953-1967)William S. Paley

Chairman of the board of Columbia Broadcasting

System (1946-1983)

Wolfgang K.H. PanofskyScientist at Stanford

University

Barrington D. Parker Jr.Judge of the U.S. Court of

Appeals for the Second Circuit [New York City]

(2001-present)

Cola G. ParkerChairman of the board of

Kimberly-Clark Corporation (1953-1955)

Herbert ParsonsU.S. Congressman

(R-New York, 1905-1911)

Ed PastorU.S. Congressman

(D-Arizona, 1991-present)

Leo PasvolskySpecial Assistant, U.S.

State Department(1942-1943)

Frederick D. PattersonPresident of Tuskegee

Institute [Alabama](1935-1953)

Hugh B. Patterson Jr.Former Publisher of The

Arkansas GazetteDonald M. Payne

U.S. Congressman(D-New Jersey,

1989-2012)

Frank H. PearlFormer Chairman and CEO of Perseus Books

Group [publishing company]

Claiborne PellU.S. Senator

(D-Rhode Island,1961-1997)

Josiah H. PennimanProvost of University of

Pennsylvania (1923-1939)

Charles H. PercyU.S. Senator

(R-Illinois, 1967-1985)

George W. Perkins Jr.U.S. Representative to

NATO (1955-1957)

James A. PerkinsPresident of Cornell

University (1963-1969)

Richard N. PerleChairman of the Defense Policy Board (2001-2003)

William Phillips

U.S. Ambassador to Fascist Italy (1936-1941)

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Harvey PickerDean of School of

International and Public Affairs at Columbia

University (1972-1983)

Gerard PielPresident and Publisher of Scientific American

(1948-1986)

Warren Lee PiersonPresident of Export-Import

Bank (1936-1945)

Alan PiferPresident of Carnegie

Corporation of New York (1965-1982)

Charles J. Pilliod Jr.Chairman and CEO of

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (1974-1983)

Edmund PlattVice Chairman of the

Federal Reserve(1920-1930)

Maj. Gen. Jonas M. Platt, USMC

Calvin H. PlimptonPresident of Amherst College (1960-1971)

Norman PodhoretzMember of the Project for

the New American Century

Nelson W. PolsbyFormer Professor at

University of California at Berkeley

(Col.) Wesley W. Posvar Chancellor of the

University of Pittsburgh (1967-1991)

Adm. William V. PrattChief of Naval Operations

(1930-1933)

Lewis T. PrestonChairman of J.P. Morgan

& Co. (1980-1989)

Don K. Price Jr.Dean of Graduate School of Public Administration at

Harvard University(1958-1977)

Hugh B. PricePresident of National

Urban League(1994-2003)

Henry S. PritchettPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1900-1907)

Allen E. PuckettChairman and CEO of

Hughes Aircraft Company (1978-1987)

Richard C. PughPartner of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen &

Hamilton [law firm](1969-1989) Michael I. Pupin

Scientist

Nathan M. PuseyPresident of Harvard

University (1953-1971)

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Lucian W. PyeFormer Professor of Political Science at

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ellmore C. PattersonChairman of J.P. Morgan & Co. [Morgan Guaranty

Trust Co. of New York] (1971-1977)

Frank PopoffChairman (1992-2000)

and CEO (1987-1996) of Dow Chemical Co.

John J. Phelan Jr.Chairman of New York

Stock Exchange(1984-1990)

Richard F. PedersenU.S. Ambassador to

Hungary (1973-1975)

R

Stephen RademakerAssistant Secretary of State for Arms Control

(2005-2007)

David V. RagonePresident of Case Western Reserve

University (1980-1987)

Gen. Joseph W. RalstonSupreme Allied

Commander of Europe, SHAPE [NATO]

(2000-2003)

Charles B. RangelU.S. Congressman

(D-New York, 1971-pres.)

Lawrence G. RawlChairman and CEO of

Exxon (1986-1993)

Harry ReasonerAnchor of ABC Evening News (1970-1978); CBS “60 Minutes” journalist

John S. ReedChairman and CEO of Citibank (1984-1998) Philip D. Reed

Chairman of the board of General Electric Co.

(1940-1942, 1945-1958)

Donald T. ReganChairman and CEO of

Merrill Lynch & Co.(1973-1981); Secretary of the Treasury (1981-1985)

Whitelaw ReidChairman of the board of New York Herald Tribune

(1955-1958)

G. Frederick ReinhardtU.S. Ambassador to Italy

(1961-1968)

Edwin O. ReischauerU.S. Ambassador to Japan (1961-1966)

Gordon S. RentschlerChairman of the board of

National City Bank of New York (1940-1948)

Stanley R. ResorSecretary of the Army

(1965-1971)

Henry S. ReussU.S. Congressman

(D-Wisconsin, 1955-1983)

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Walter P. ReutherPresident of United Automobile Workers [UAW] (1946-1970)

Nicholas A. ReyU.S. Ambassador to Poland (1993-1997)

Frank H.T. RhodesPresident of Cornell

University (1977-1995)

Abraham RibicoffU.S. Senator

(D-Conn., 1963-1981)

Donald B. RiceSecretary of the Air Force

(1989-1993)

Ann W. RichardsGovernor of Texas

(1991-1995)

Elliot L. RichardsonSecretary of Defense

(1973); U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain (1975-

1976); Secretary of Commerce (1976-1977)

Lt. Gen. Robert C. Richardson Jr.

Military Governor of Hawaii (1943-1944)

John W. Riddle

U.S. Ambassador to Argentina (1922-1925)

Gen. Matthew RidgwaySupreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1952-1953)

Winfield W. RieflerAssistant to the Chairman

of the Federal Reserve (1948-1959)

Nicholas X. RizopoulosVice President of the Council on Foreign

Relations (1989-1994)

Charles W. RobinsonDeputy Secretary of State

(1976-1977)

Henry M. RobinsonMember of the Dawes

Commission [Germany] (1924)

John D. Rockefeller IIIChairman of The

Rockefeller Foundation (1952-1971)

Nelson A. RockefellerGovernor of New York

(1959-1973); Vice President of the U.S.

(1974-1977)

Peter W. RodmanAssistant Secretary of

Defense for International Security Affairs

(2001-2007)

Gen. Bernard W. RogersSupreme Allied

Commander of Europe (1979-1987)

William D. RogersUnder Secretary of State

for Economic Affairs (1976)

William P. RogersU.S. Secretary of State

(1969-1973)

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Robert V. RoosaPartner of Brown Brothers

Harriman & Co.(1965-1993)

Kermit RooseveltCIA Agent in Iran (1953)

Theodore Roosevelt Jr.Governor-General of the Philippines (1932-1933); Governor of Puerto Rico (1929-1932)

Stephen S. RosenfeldDeputy Editorial Page

Editor of The Washington Post (1982-1999)

Allan RosenfieldDean of Mailman School

of Public Health at Columbia University

(1986-2008)

A.M. RosenthalColumnist for The New

York Times (1986-1999)

Julius RosenwaldChairman of Sears,

Roebuck & Co.(1925-1932)

Ronald W. RoskensPresident of University of Nebraska (1977-1990)

Vernon W. Ruttan Thomas B. RossVice President for

Government Relations, Loral Space and Communications

(1995-2003)

Elspeth Davies RostowDean of Lyndon B.

Johnson School of Public Affairs at University of

Texas at Austin(1977-1983)

Eugene V. RostowDean of Yale Law School

(1955-1965)

Walt W. RostowNational Security Advisor

(1966-1969)

William V. Roth Jr.U.S. Senator

(R-Delaware, 1971-2001)

William D. Ruckelshaus Administrator of

Environmental Protection Agency (1983-1985)

Warren B. RudmanU.S. Senator (R-New

Hampshire, 1981-1993)

Oscar M. RuebhausenPartner of Debevoise &

Plimpton [law firm](1946-1983)

Beardsley RumlChairman of the board of

R.H. Macy & Co.(1945-1949)

Donald H. RumsfeldSecretary of Defense

(1975-1977, 2001-2006)

Dean RuskU.S. Secretary of State

(1961-1969)

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Donald S. RussellU.S. Senator

(D-South Carolina, 1965-1966)

Arthur F. RyanChairman and CEO of Prudential Financial

(1994-2008)

Gen. Michael E. RyanAir Force Chief of Staff

(1997-2001)

Emmett J. RiceMember of the Federal

Reserve Board(1979-1986)

Kenneth RushU.S. Ambassador to West

Germany (1969-1972);U.S. Ambassador to France (1974-1977)

S

Paul J. SachsPartner of Goldman,

Sachs & Co. (1904-1914)

Frederic M. SackettU.S. Ambassador to

Germany (1930-1933)

Edward W. SaidProfessor of English and Comparative Literature at

Columbia University (1970-2003)

Harrison E. SalisburyOp-Ed Page Editor of The

New York Times(1970-1973)

Jonas SalkScientist

Charles E. SaltzmanPartner of Goldman,

Sachs & Co. (1956-1973)

Robin Renee SandersU.S. Ambassador to Nigeria (2007-2010)

Terry SanfordPresident of Duke

University (1969-1985)Paul S. Sarbanes

U.S. Senator(D-Maryland, 1977-2007)

Howland H. SargeantPresident of Radio Free

Europe/Radio Liberty (1954-1975)

David SarnoffChairman of the board of

RCA (1947-1966)

Robert W. SarnoffChairman of the board of

RCA (1970-1975)

Joseph C. Satterthwaite U.S. Ambassador to

Apartheid South Africa (1961-1965)

John C. SawhillPresident of New York University (1975-1979);

Deputy Secretary of Energy (1979-1981)

John E. SawyerPresident of Williams College (1961-1973)

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John A. ScaliU.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1973-1975)

Oscar SchachterUnited Nations Director

General of Legal Division (1952-1966)

Arthur Schlesinger Jr.Special Assistant to the President of the United

States (1961)

Bernadotte E. Schmitt awarded Pulitzer Prize for

History in 1931 (The Coming of the War, 1914)

Daniel L. SchorrWashington

Correspondent for CBS (1966-1976)

William A. SchreyerChairman and CEO of

Merrill Lynch & Co.(1984-1993)

Patricia S. SchroederU.S. Congressman

(D-Colorado, 1973-1997)

G. Edward SchuhDean of the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at University of Minnesota (1987-1997)

Charles SchumerU.S. Senator (D-New York, 1999-present)

Robert L. SchuylerProfessor of History at Columbia University

(1924-1951)

William W. ScrantonU.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1976-1977)

William O. ScroggsDirector of Information at the Council on Foreign

Relations (c.1940)

Glenn T. SeaborgChairman of Atomic Energy Commission

(1961-1971)

Robert C. Seamans Jr.Secretary of the Air Force (1969-1973)

Ivan G. SeidenbergChairman and CEO of

Verizon Communications, Inc. (2005-present)

Lt. Gen. George Seignious II, Army

President of The Citadel (1974-1979)

Whitney North SeymourPartner of Simpson,

Thacher & Bartlett [law] (1929-1931, 1933-1983)

Harold T. ShapiroPresident of Princeton University (1988-2001)

Gen. Henry H. SheltonChairman of the Joint

Chiefs of Staff(1997-2001)

Howard C. SheperdChairman of the board of

National City Bank of New York (1952-1959)

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Mark Shepherd Jr.Chairman (1976-1988)

and CEO (1969-1984) of Texas Instruments

William L. ShirerCBS war correspondent

(1939-1945) James T. ShotwellPresident of Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

(1949-1950)

R. Sargent Shriver Jr.U.S. Ambassador to France (1968-1970)

Gustave H. ShubertFounder of the RAND

Institute for Civil Justice; former RAND vice

president

Kenneth C.M. SillsPresident of Bowdoin College (1918-1952)

Ron SilverHollywood Actor

Francoise L. SimonProfessor at the Columbia

School of Public HealthWilliam E. Simon

Secretary of the Treasury (1974-1977)

Steven SindingDirector-General of

International Planned Parenthood Federation

(IPPF)

Joseph J. SiscoAsst. Sec. of State for

International Organization Affairs (1965-1969)

Thomas E. SkidmoreFormer Professor of

Modern Latin American History at Brown Univ.

Elliot P. SkinnerU.S. Ambassador to

Burkina Faso (1966-1969)

Alfred P. Sloan Jr.Chairman of the board of

General Motors Corp. (1937-1956)

Alfred E. SmithGovernor of New York

(1919-1920, 1923-1928)

Datus C. Smith Adm. Harold Page SmithCommander in Chief, U.S.

Naval Forces Europe (1960-1963)

H. Alexander SmithU.S. Senator (R-New Jersey, 1944-1959)

Jeremiah Smith Jr.Former Lawyer in Boston Adm. Leighton W. Smith

Jr.Commander in Chief, U.S.

Naval Forces Europe (1994-1996)

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Gen. Walter Bedell SmithDirector of Central

Intelligence Agency (1950-1953)

Mabel M. SmytheU.S. Ambassador to

Cameroon (1977-1980)

Robert Anthony “Tony” Snow

Fox News journalist

Louis B. SohnBemis Professor of International Law at Harvard University

(1961-1981)

Anthony M. SolomonPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1980-1984)

Theodore C. SorensenSpecial Counsel to the President of the United

States (1961-1964)

Lauren K. SothFormer Editorial Page

Editor of the Des Moines Register

Gen. Carl A. Spaatz

Air Force Chief of Staff(1947-1948)

Joseph P. Spang Jr.President of The Gillette

Co. (1938-1956)Edson W. Spencer

Chairman of the board and CEO of Honeywell,

Inc. (1978-1987)

James G. SpethAdministrator of United Nations Development Program (1993-1999)

Charles M. SpoffordMember of Davis, Polk &

Wardwell(1940-1950, 1952-1973)

Allan SproulPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1941-1956)

Robert G. SproulPresident of University of

California at Berkeley (1930-1958)

Adm. William H. StandleyChief of Naval Operations

(1933-1937)

Dennis C. StanfillChairman and CEO of 20th Century Fox Film

Corp. (1971-1981)

Harold StanleyPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1928-1935)

Frank StantonPresident of CBS (1946-1971); Vice Chairman of

CBS (1971-1973)

S. Frederick StarrPresident of Oberlin College (1983-1994)

Harold E. StassenPresident of University of

Pennsylvania (1948-1953)

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Vilhjalmur StefanssonRichard J. StegemeierChairman and CEO of Unocal (1988-1994)

Lt. Gen. Paul E. SteinSuperintendent of U.S. Air

Force Academy(1994-1997)

Laurence A. SteinhardtU.S. Ambassador to

Czechoslovakia(1945-1948)

J. E. Wallace SterlingPresident of Stanford

University (1949-1968)

Edward R. Stettinius Sr. Edward R. Stettinius Jr.U.S. Secretary of State

(1944-1945)

John F. Stevens Adlai E. Stevenson Jr.U.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1961-1965)

Adlai E. Stevenson IIIU.S. Senator

(D-Illinois, 1970-1981)

John R. StevensonPartner of Sullivan &

Cromwell [law firm] (1956-1969, 1975-1987)

William E. StevensonPresident of Oberlin College (1946-1959)

Henry L. StimsonSecretary of War

(1911-1913, 1940-1945)

David A. StockmanDirector of Office of

Management and Budget (1981-1985)

Walter J. Stoessel Jr.U.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1973-1976)

Maj. Gen. William StofftPresident of Army War College (1991-1994)

Donald E. StokesDean of Woodrow Wilson

School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University

(1974-1992)

Louis StokesU.S. Congressman

(D-Ohio, 1969-1999)

Jeremy J. StonePresident and CEO of

Federation of American Scientists (1970-2000)

Michael P.W. StoneSecretary of the Army

(1989-1993)

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Julius A. StrattonPresident of

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1959-1966)

Jesse Isidor StrausPresident of R.H. Macy & Co. [Macy’s department

store] (1919-1933)

Lewis L. StraussSecretary of Commerce

(1958-1959)

Robert S. StraussU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1991);U.S. Ambassador to

Russia (1992)

Robert Strausz-HupeU.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1981-1989)

Silas H. StrawnChairman of the board of Montgomery Ward & Co.

(c.1922-1931)

Benjamin StrongPresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of New

York (1914-1928)

Vice Adm. Arthur D. Struble

Commander, U.S. Seventh Fleet(1950-1951)

Adm. William StudemanDeputy Director of Central

Intelligence Agency(1992-1995)

Arthur Hays SulzbergerChairman of the board

(1957-1968) and President (1935-1957) of The New York Times Co.

Cyrus L. SulzbergerJournalist

Raymond Gram SwingJournalist Emory C. Swank

U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia (1970-1973)

Gerard SwopePresident of General

Electric Co. (1922-1940, 1942-1945)

Herbert Bayard SwopeJournalist

W. Stuart SymingtonU.S. Senator

(D-Missouri, 1953-1976) Adolph W. SchmidtU.S. Ambassador to Canada (1969-1974)

Gen. John ShalikashviliChairman of the Joint

Chiefs of Staff(1993-1997)

Gen. Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Schuyler

Chief of Staff of Supreme Headquarters, Allied

Powers in Europe (SHAPE) (1953-1959)

Muriel F. SiebertSuperintendent of Banks of the State of New York

(1977-1982)

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T

Julia V. TaftAssistant Secretary of State for Population,

Refugees, and Migration (1997-2001)

Theodore Tannenwald Jr.Judge of U.S. Tax Court

(1965-1983)

Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor

U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam (1964-1965); Chairman of the

Joint Chiefs of Staff (1962-1964)

Myron C. Taylor

Chairman of the board of United States Steel

Corporation (1932-1938)

Nancy H. TeetersMember of the Federal

Reserve Board(1978-1984)

Edward TellerAtomic bomb scientist

Thomas D. ThacherSolicitor General of the

United States(1930-1933)

Charles W. ThayerU.S. Consul-General in Munich, West Germany

(1952-1953)

Llewellyn E. ThompsonU.S. Ambassador to the

Soviet Union (1957-1962, 1966-1969)

James C. Thomson Jr.Professor of Journalism at

Boston University(1984-1997)

Willard L. ThorpAssistant Secretary of

State for Economic Affairs (1946-1952)

Gen. Maxwell R. ThurmanCommander, U.S.

Southern Command (1989-1990)

Chang-Lin TienChancellor, University of

California at Berkeley (1990-1997)

Randall L. TobiasAdministrator, U.S.

Agency for International Development (2006-2007)

Art TorresChairman of the California Democratic Party (1996-2009); California State Senator (1982-1994)

Esteban Edward TorresU.S. Congressman

(D-California, 1983-1999)

John G. TowerU.S. Senator

(R-Texas, 1961-1985)

Philip H. TreziseU.S. Ambassador to OECD (1965-1969)

Juan Terry TrippeChairman and CEO of Pan American World

Airways, Inc. (1964-1968)

Alexander B. Trowbridge Jr.

Secretary of Commerce (1967-1968)

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Adm. Carlisle A.H. TrostChief of Naval Operations

(1986-1990)

Maj. Gen. Karl Truesdell Jr., USAF

Commander, 12th Air Force (1960-1963)

Gen. Lucian K. Truscott Jr., Army

Commander, U.S. Fifth Army (Italy) (1944-1945)

Lawrence P. TuSenior Vice President and General Counsel of Dell,

Inc.

U-V

Garrick Utleyformer host of NBC’s

‘Meet the Press’

Albert E. UttonMember of the New

Mexico Interstate Stream Commission (1976-1996)

Jack ValentiPresident and CEO of

Motion Picture Association of America

(1966-2004)

Alan ValentinePresident of University of Rochester (1935-1950)

Cyrus R. VanceU.S. Secretary of State

(1977-1980)

Rev. Henry P. Van DusenPresident of Union

Theological Seminary (1945-1963)

Alexander R. VershbowU.S. Ambassador to Russia (2001-2005)

Gen. Henry Viccellio Jr.Commander of Air Force

Materiel Command(1995-1997)

Oswald Garrison VillardPresident of New York Evening Post (1897-1918); Editor and Owner of New York Nation (1918-1932)

Gorge J. VojtaFormer Executive Vice President of Bankers Trust Company

Frank N. Von HippelChairman of the

Federation of American Scientists (1979-1984)

Tracy S. VoorheesUnder Secretary of the

Army (1949-1950)Martina E. Vandenberg

Former Partner of Jenner & Block LLP [law firm]

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Eliot WadsworthAssistant Secretary of the

Treasury (1921-1925)

Frederic C. WalcottU.S. Senator

(R-Conn., 1929-1935)

Charls E. WalkerDeputy Secretary of the Treasury (1969-1973)

Rev. Edmund A. Walshfounding Dean of the

School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University

(1919-1921)

Eric M. WarburgPartner of M.M. Warburg-Brinckmann, Wirtz & Co. [bank in Hamburg, West Germany] (1956-1990)

Frederick M. WarburgPartner of Kuhn, Loeb &

Co. (1931-1973)

James Paul WarburgChairman of The

Economic Club of New York (1934-1936)

Paul Felix Warburg Carl WareSenior Adviser to the CEO of Coca-Cola

Edward P. WarnerAssistant Secretary of the

Navy for Aeronautics (1926-1929)

Paul C. WarnkeDirector of Arms Control

and Disarmament Agency (1977-1978)

Dr. Shields Warren, M.D.Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School

Bruce WassersteinChairman and CEO of Lazard Freres [bank]

(2001-2009)

Arthur K. WatsonU.S. Ambassador to France (1970-1972)

Thomas J. Watson Sr.Chairman (1949-1956) and President (1914-1949) of International

Business Machines Corp.

Thomas J. Watson Jr.Chairman of International Business Machines Corp.

(1961-1971)

Ben J. WattenbergAuthor and writer

Dennis WeatherstoneChairman of J.P. Morgan

& Co.  (1990-1995)James H. Webb Jr.

U.S. Senator(D-Virginia, 2007-present)

Alexander W. WeddellU.S. Ambassador to

Fascist Spain(1939-1942)

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Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer

Commander of U.S. Forces, China Theater

(1944-1946)

Lowell P. Weicker Jr.U.S. Senator

(R-Conn., 1971-1989)

John L. WeinbergPartner (1956-1990) and Senior Chairman (1990-

2001) of Goldman, Sachs & Co.

Caspar W. WeinbergerSecretary of Defense

(1981-1987)

Adm. Robert O. Welander

John F. “Jack” Welch Jr.Chairman and CEO of General Electric Co.

(1981-2001)

Vice Adm. Charles Wellborn Jr.

Commander, U.S. Second Fleet (1955-1957)

Sumner WellesUnder Secretary of State

(1937-1943)

Herman B. WellsPresident of Indiana

University (1938-1962)Nils Y. Wessell

President of Tufts University (1953-1966)

Gen. William C. Westmoreland

U.S. Army Chief of Staff (1968-1972)

Grover WhalenPolice Commissioner of

New York City(1928-1930)

Arthur P. Whitakerauthor of Nationalism in Latin America (1962)

Gilbert F. WhitePresident of Haverford College (1946-1955)

Charles S. WhitehouseU.S. Ambassador to Laos

(1973-1975)

George WhitneyPartner of J.P. Morgan &

Co. (1920-1955)

John Hay WhitneyPublisher of New York

Herald Tribune(1961-1966)

Laurence F. WhittemorePresident of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

(1946-1948)Gen. John A. Wickham Jr.U.S. Army Chief of Staff

(1983-1987)

Torsten WieselPresident of Rockefeller University (1991-1998)

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Leon Wieseltier

Editor of The New Republic Jerome B. Wiesner

President of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1971-1980)

Ray Lyman WilburPresident of Stanford

University (1916-1943)Francis O. Wilcox

Dean of School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University (1961-1973)

Richard A. WileyExecutive Vice President of First National Bank of Boston (1978-1985)

George F. WillColumnist for the Washington Post

Daniel WillardPresident of Baltimore &

Ohio Railroad Co.(1910-1941)

Franklin Hall Williams U.S. Ambassador to Ghana (1966-1968)

Gen. Michael J. WilliamsAssistant Commandant of the Marine Corps (2000)

Thomas S. Williamson Jr.Partner of Covington &

Burling [law firm in Washington, D.C.] (1982-

1993, 1997-present)

Carroll L. WilsonProfessor at

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Heather A. WilsonU.S. Congressman

(D-New Mexico, 1998-2009)

Hugh R. WilsonU.S. Ambassador to Nazi

Germany (1938)

James Q. WilsonPolitical scientist

Garrard B. WinstonUnder Secretary of the Treasury (1923-1927)

Frank G. Wisner Sr.Deputy Director of CIA for

Plans (1951-1959)

Albert WohlstetterPolitical scientist

Robert C. WoodPresident of University of

Massachusetts(1970-1977)

Leonard WoodcockPresident of United Automobile Workers [UAW] (1970-1977);U.S. Ambassador to Communist China

(1979-1981)

Rear Admiral Clark H. Woodward

Commandant of Brooklyn Navy Yard (1937-1941)

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Knight WoolleyPartner of Brown Brothers

Harriman & Co. [bank](1931-1982)

Adm. Jerauld WrightU.S. Ambassador to the

Republic of China [Taiwan] (1963-1965)

Henry M. WristonPresident of Brown

University (1937-1955)

Walter B. WristonChairman of Citibank

(1970-1984)

Thomas H. Wyman

Chairman and CEO of CBS (1983-1986)

Charles E. Wyzanski Jr.Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of

Massachusetts(1941-1971)

Burns H. WestonFormer Professor of Law

at University of Iowa

Adam Walinskyformer speechwriter for

Robert F. KennedyAdm. Harry E. YarnellCommandant of Pearl Harbor Naval Station

(1933-1936)

Charles W. YostU.S. Representative to

the United Nations(1969-1971)

Warren ZimmermannU.S. Ambassador to

Yugoslavia (1989-1992)Gen. Anthony Zinni

Commander, U.S. Central Command (1997-2000)

Barry ZorthianVice President of Time,

Inc. (1969-1979)

Adm. Elmo ZumwaltChief of Naval Operations

(1970-1974)

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Extra:

Jeffrey EpsteinCarl E. Sagan

ScientistArthur Ross George Clement Bond

William H. FoegeTrustee of the Rockefeller Foundation (1997-2008)

Suzanne Massie James Cannon James Chace Percy S. Straus Bernard R. Berelson