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The following is a list of notable alumni of Central High School (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania): ==Notable alumni== ;A *Leon Abbett – former New Jersey governor (112th Class)〔Hogarty, Richard A.. "Abbett, Leon."Encyclopedia of New Jersey. 2nd ed. 2004. Print.〕 *Henry David Abraham – psychiatrist, 1985 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner (214th)〔 *Elliott Abrams – AccuWeather meteorologist, chief forecaster (223rd Class) *Anthony G. Amsterdam – civil rights lawyer, professor at NYU (200th Class) *Dave Appell – musician, record producer *Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz – poet and author (255th Class) *Joe Augustyn – screenwriter, producer (229th Class) ;B *James P. Bagian – astronaut, physician (228th Class) *Albert C. Barnes – art collector, founder of Barnes Foundation educational art institution (92nd Class)〔 *Reds Bassman – football player *Edward Roy Becker – Federal Judge (graduated 1950) *John C. Bell, Jr. – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (75th Class) *Barry Bloom - infectious disease scientist, WHO (202nd Class)〔 *Jim Braude – talk radio host (225th Class) *Leo Braudy – cultural historian and film critic (211th Class) *King Britt – DJ and record producer (245th Class) *William H. Brown, III – former Chairman of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (185th Class) *Lou Bruce - Major League Baseball outfielder (graduated 1899) *Doc Bushong - Major League Baseball catcher and dentist (graduated 1876) ;C *George Campbell, Jr. – President of Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (220th Class) *Philip Casnoff – actor (226th Class) *Cassidy – rapper (would have been the 259th class, but he did not graduate from Central High School) *Morris I. ("Moose") Charlap – Broadway composer (186th Class) *Noam Chomsky – linguist and political activist (184th Class) *Ben Clime - professional football player *Mark B. Cohen – Pennsylvania state legislator (225th Class) *Frank "Tick" Coleman – one of the first three known African-American Eagle Scouts, educator (156th Class) *Joel Cook – U.S. Congressman, journalist (33rd Class) *Tarzan Cooper – basketball player for the New York Renaissance *Bill Cosby – comedian and entertainer (left after 10th grade- 204th Class)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The CHS Alumni Hall of Fame )〕 ;D *Samuel Dash – professor at Georgetown Law (178th Class) *James DePreist – orchestra conductor (202nd Class) *John H. Dialogue – shipbuilder in Camden, New Jersey (5th Class) *DJ Drama (Tyree Simmons) – hip hop artist and DJ (255th Class) *Ignatius L. Donnelly – author, politician, U.S. Congressman (13th Class) *Rel Dowdell - filmmaker (248th Class) *Joseph William Drexel – banker, philanthropist (13th Class) ;E *Thomas Eakins – painter (38th Class)〔 *Joshua Eilberg – U.S. Congressman *Arnold Eisen – Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary (228th Class) *Robin Eubanks – jazz trombonist, professor at Oberlin Conservatory, and brother of guitarist Kevin Eubanks (231st Class) ;F *Douglas J. Feith – former U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, a major architect of the 2003 invasion of Iraq (230th Class) *Norman Fell – actor on ''Three's Company'' (176th Class) *Samuel Simeon Fels – manufacturer, philanthropist (72nd Class) 〔 *Lee Felsenstein – personal computer pioneer and activist (219th Class) *Louis Filler – historian, writer, and professor at Antioch College (151st Class, 1929) *Larry Fine – Larry of the Three Stooges (132nd Class)〔 *Phillip Frost - physician, pharmaceuticals executive, philanthropist (200th Class)〔 ;G *William Glackens – painter, co-founder of the Ashcan School art movement (92nd Class) 〔 *W. Wilson Goode, Jr. – Philadelphia City Councilman at Large, son of former mayor W. Wilson Goode (241st Class) *E. Urner Goodman – early leader of the Boy Scouts of America (114th Class) *Oscar Goodman – mayor of Las Vegas, mob defense lawyer (left after 10th grade) *Charles Goren – bridge player and author (132nd Class)〔 *Kermit Gosnell - abortion doctor found guilty of murder *Shelly Gross – theatrical producer, author (170th Class) 〔 *Richard Grossman - jazz pianist (204th Class) *Lee Guber – theatrical producer (170th Class) 〔 *Daniel Guggenheim – industrialist and philanthropist (66th Class)〔 *Simon Guggenheim – industrialist, financier, philanthropist, U.S. Senator for Colorado (87th Class)〔 ;H *Eric M. Hammel - military historian, writer and publisher (221st Class) *John Harbeson – architect with H2L2 (111th Class) *Joe Harris – mathematician at Harvard University *Joseph Smith Harris – President of the Reading Railroad (24th Class) *Quiara Alegría Hudes – playwright and author (254th Class)〔 ;I *Albert Innaurato – playwright, theater director, and writer (225th Class) ;J *Major Jackson – poet and professor at University of Vermont (245th Class) ;K *Louis Kahn – architect (134th Class)〔 *Sam Katz – perennial Philadelphia Republican mayoral candidate (226th class) *Ted Kaufman – U.S. Senator from Delaware (206th class) *Charles Keinath – college basketball player and coach *Alexander Kendrick – broadcast journalist (149th Class) *Daniel Kevles – historian of science at Yale and California Institute of Technology *Mark Kramer – jazz pianist (220th class) ;L *Cato T. Laurencin – orthopaedic surgeon, professor, chemical engineer (235th Class) *Conrad C. Lautenbacher – Navy Vice Admiral (213th Class) *Thomas F. Lewis – member, U.S. House Of Representatives (1942) *Betty Liu – news anchor for Bloomberg Television (250th Class)〔 *Alain LeRoy Locke – author, philosopher, first African-American Rhodes Scholar (107th Class)〔 *Jerome Lowenthal – classical pianist, chair of Juilliard School Piano Department (192nd Class) ;M *John Marzano – Major League Baseball catcher and broadcast analyst (240th Class) *Gary K. Michelson – orthopedic spinal surgeon (225th Class) *Jeffrey Milarsky – conductor of contemporary music (243rd Class) *Roger M. Milgrim – intellectual property lawyer and treatise author (202nd Class) *Samuel Brown Wylie Mitchell – founder of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity *Louis J. Mordell – mathematician at University of Cambridge (111th Class) *Joel Myers – founder of AccuWeather (208th Class) ;N *Robert N. C. Nix, Jr. – former Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court (186th Class) ;O *Eric Owens – opera singer (247th Class) ;P * Robert E. Pattison – former Governor of Pennsylvania (55th Class) * Thomas May Peirce - founder of Peirce College (32nd Class) * David Pincus – clothing manufacturer, art collector (181st Class) *Ramon L. Posel – founder of Ritz Theaters (186th Class) * Hilary Putnam – philosopher (182nd Class) ;R * Jed S. Rakoff – United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York (215th Class) * David Raksin – composer, "Grandfather of Film Music" (153rd Class) * Conyers Read – historian〔'READ, Conyers, educator', in ''The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography'' (J. T. White, 1965), p. 54〕 (1899) * Ralph T. Reed – former CEO of American Express (114th Class) 〔 * William Reed – sprinter * Allen Rosenberg – rower and rowing coach * Arnold Roth – cartoonist, humorist (186th Class) ;S * Shunsuke Sato – world-renowned young violinist (261st Class) * Morton Livingston Schamberg – modern artist * Joseph Shallit - mystery novelist (156th Class) * Arthur M. Shapiro - ecologist (220th Class) * Bree Sharp – singer and songwriter (252nd Class) * Lee M. Silver – professor of molecular biology, Princeton University (227th Class) * Richard Bruce Silverman – chemistry professor, inventor of Lyrica (221st Class) * John French Sloan – painter (92nd Class) 〔 * Ben Stahl – labor and civil rights activist * Julie Stevens – actress, film director and producer (246th Class) * Frank R. Stockton – writer and humorist (19th Class) * Charles Stone III – film and ad director (243rd Class) ;T * John Baxter Taylor, Jr. – track and field athlete, first African-American Olympic gold medalist (107th Class) 〔 * Teller – magician (224th Class)〔 * Howard Temin – geneticist, shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Medicine (196th Class) * Dylan Tichenor – film editor (245th Class) * Arthur Tracy – vaudeville performer, singer, actor, known as "The Street Singer" (130th Class)〔 ;W * Phil Walker – NBA player (Washington Bullets) * John Wallowitch – composer, songwriter and cabaret performer (181st Class) * Louis J. Weichmann – one of the chief witnesses for the prosecution in the conspiracy trial of the Abraham Lincoln assassination * Andrew Weil – physician, author, proponent of integrative medicine (212th Class) * Edward Weinberger – TV producer and writer (204th Class) * Stephen William White – translator of Jules Verne and secretary of the Northern Central Railway (31st class)〔 〕 * R. Seth Williams – District Attorney of Philadelphia (244th Class) * Alan Wolfe – political scientist and sociologist (213th Class) * Alexander Woollcott – drama critic for ''The New Yorker'' (110th Class) * Jeremiah Wright – former Senior Pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago (211th Class) * Ed Wynn (until age 15) – entertainer, actor, comedian, producer (110th Class)〔 ;Y * Charles Yerkes – industrialist and financier (27th Class) * Will Yip – record producer, songwriter, and musician (264th Class) 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 alumni of Central High School (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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