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This is a list of notable people who attended Harvard University, but did not graduate or have yet to graduate. See ''List of Harvard University people'' for a fuller list of people affiliated with Harvard. || Native American student and poet || Attended Indian College; died before receiving degree; poem found in 2013〔()〕 |- |Fred A. Leuchter (born 1943) || inventor and execution equipment designer || Attended for post-graduate studies |- |Alan Lomax (1915–2002) || musicologist || Attended College (1932–1933) |- |John Lomax (1867–1948) || musicologist || visiting student (1907) |- |Amory Lovins (born 1947) || environmentalist || attended college (1964–66) |- |Robert Lowell (1917–1977) || poet || Attended College |- |James MacArthur (1937–2010) || actor || Attended Harvard; dropped out in second year to become actor |- |Rosario Marin (born 1958) || Treasurer of the United States || Attended KSG Program for State and Local Government Executives |- |Tshilidzi Marwala (born 1971) || academic, community leader, and businessman || Attended Harvard Business School |- |Dustin Moskovitz (born 1984) || co-founder of Facebook, Inc. || Attended College |- |James Murdoch (born 1972) || British Sky Broadcasting CEO || Attended College |- |Ogden Nash (1902–1971) || poet || Attended College (1920–21) |- |Benjamin Netanyahu (born 1949) || Prime Minister of Israel || Attended College; studied political science |- |Gabe Newell (born 1962) || co-founder of Valve Corporation || Attended College〔Victoria Murphy Barret, (It's A Mod, Mod Underworld ), Forbes.com, December 12, 2005〕 |- |Eugene O'Neill (1888–1953) || playwright || Attended College |- |Gram Parsons (1946–1973) || father of country rock || Attended College |- |Ion Perdicaris (1840–1925) || businessman and philanthropist || Attended College but left in second year |- |Mary Peters (born 1948) || United States Secretary of Transportation || Attended KSG Program for State and Local Government Executives |- |Albert Pike (1809–1891) || Confederate General || Attended but then chose not to attend college because of fees |- |Cole Porter (1891–1964) || composer || Attended Law and Graduate Schools |- |Bonnie Raitt (born 1949) || singer, songwriter || Attended Radcliffe |- |Jose Luis Razo, Jr.||armed robber||Attended College (1985–87) |- |Richard Read||two-time Pulitzer Prize winner|| Nieman fellow (1996–97) |- |Eden Riegel (born 1981) || actress || Attended College (1998–2000) |- |Laurance Spelman Rockefeller (1910–2004) || businessman and philanthropist || Attended College but dropped out when he decided not to be a lawyer |- |Quentin Roosevelt (1897–1918) || soldier || Attended College 1916 but dropped out to fight in World War I (killed in action); posthumously awarded an A.B. (War Degree), Harvard Class of 1919} |- |-(Anita Sarko) || disc jockey and writer || Attended Summer School |- |Pete Seeger (1919–2014) || songwriter, singer, activist || Attended College |- |Birendra Bir Bikram Shah (1945–2001) || late King of Nepal || Attended for one year (1967–1968) |- |Robert Gould Shaw (1837–1863) || abolitionist, Union Army colonel || Attended College (1856–1859); killed in American Civil War |- |Harry Shearer (born 1943) || actor, writer || Attended Graduate School |- |Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) || poet || Special student (1897–1900) |- |Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965) || 1952 and 1956 Democratic U.S. presidential nominee, Governor of Illinois || Attended Law School |- |Jonathan Taylor Thomas (born 1981) || actor || Attended college (2001–2002) |- |David Foster Wallace (1962–2008) || writer || Attended graduate school |- |David Kenyon Webster (1922–1961) || soldier, journalist, and author; was profiled in ''Band of Brothers'' || Attended college one semester; dropped out to fight in WWII〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=PFC David Kenyon "Web" Webster )〕 |- |John Wentworth (1815–1888) || mayor of Chicago || Attended Law School in 1841 |- |Marjorie Williams (1958–2005) || writer || Dropped out after junior year |- |Charles W. Woodworth (1865–1940) || entomologist || Studied under Hermann August Hagen 1886 to 1888, 1900–1901 |- |Isoroku Yamamoto (1884–1943) || World War II Naval Marshal General, Imperial Japanese Navy || Visiting student (1919–1921) |- |Mark Zuckerberg (born 1984) || founder & CEO of Facebook, Inc. || Attended College; created Facebook as an online directory for Harvard students in his second year; left soon afterward to expand the company |} == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Harvard University non-graduate alumni」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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