List of Rhodes Scholars

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This is a list of Rhodes Scholars, covering notable people who have received a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford since its 1902 founding, sorted by the year the scholarship started and student surname. All names are verified using the Rhodes Scholar Database. This is not an exhaustive list of all Rhodes Scholars.

Rhodes Scholars

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Name Prior Higher Education Constituent College Award Year Awardee Region Notability
William Macmillan Stellenbosch University Merton 1903 South Africa Historian of South Africa and critic of colonial rule in Africa and the West Indies
Karl von Müller Oriel 1903 Germany Historian
John Behan University of Melbourne Hertford 1904 Australia Lawyer and academic (University and Trinity Colleges)[1]
Carl Brinkmann Queen's 1904 Germany German sociologist and economist[2]
Robert Brooks Georgia Military College
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Brasenose 1904 United States Commercial history professor
Lawrence Gipson University of Idaho Lincoln 1904 United States Historian
Robert Henry University of Chicago Worcester 1904 United States Law professor
Stanley Hornbeck University of Colorado, Boulder
University of Denver
Christ Church 1904 United States United States Ambassador to the Netherlands (1944–1947)
Worthington Hoskin Trinity 1904 South Africa Cricketer
Norman Jolly University of Adelaide Balliol 1904 Australia Forester who played First-class cricket for Worcestershire[3]
Chester Martin University of New Brunswick Balliol 1904 Canada Historian; president of the Canadian Historical Association (1928-1929)
Harold Merriam University of Wyoming Lincoln 1904 United States Literature professor
David Porter Bowdoin College Trinity 1904 United States YMCA advocate
Ellis Robins University of Pennsylvania Christ Church 1904 United States Businessman
Arthur Roe Balliol 1904 Australia Medical doctor
Herbert Rose McGill University Balliol 1904 Canada Greek mythology scholar
John Sherburne University of Vermont Wadham 1904 United States Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court (1949–1955)
Allan Thomson University of Otago St John's 1904 New Zealand Director of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
John Tigert Vanderbilt University Pembroke 1904 United States U.S. Commissioner of Education (1921–1928), president of the University of Florida (1928–1947)[4]
Frank Aydelotte Indiana University, Bloomington Brasenose 1905 United States President of Swarthmore College (1921–1940)
Frank Day Mount Allison University Christ Church 1905 Canada Athlete, academic and author1
James Macdonnell Balliol 1905 Canada MP for Muskoka—Ontario (1945–1949) Greenwood (1949–1962)
John Orr University of Tasmania Balliol 1905 Australia Scholar of French language and philology and translator; president of the Modern Humanities Research Association (1954) and the International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures (1963-1966)
Talbot Papineau McGill University Brasenose 1905 Canada WWI soldier
Philip Robertson Victoria University of Wellington Trinity 1905 New Zealand New Zealand chemist, university professor and writer[5]
Roy Robinson University of Adelaide Magdalen 1905 Australia The first Baron Robinson, regarded as the chief architect of state forestry in Great Britain[6]
Percival Rogers University of Sydney Worcester 1905 Australia Chancellor of the University of Sydney (1936–1941)
William Rose Magdalen 1905 Canada Slavic history professor
John Schaeffer Franklin and Marshall College Oriel 1905 United States Classicist
Bernadotte Schmitt University of Tennessee Merton 1905 United States Modern European history professor
Lutz Schwerin von Krosigk University of Halle
University of Lausanne
Oriel 1905 Germany Nazi chancellor (1945), foreign minister (1945) and finance minister (1932–1945)
Harry Steger University of Texas at Austin Balliol 1905 United States Writer and editor
Harvey Sutton New 1905 Australia Track and field athlete
Beverley Tucker University of Virginia
Virginia Theological Seminary
Christ Church 1905 United States Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio (1938–1952)
Arnold Seitz Merton 1906 Australia Cricketer
Ernst Stadler University of Strasbourg Magdalen 1906 Germany Expressionist poet
Warren Ault Baker University Jesus 1907 United States Historian at Boston University 1913–1957; Huntington Professor of History[7]
Marius Barbeau Laval University Oriel 1907 Canada Canadian ethnographer and folklorist[8]
Albert Centlivres University of Cape Town New 1907 South Africa Chief Justice of South Africa (1950–1957)
Joseph Trounsell Gilbert Brasenose 1907 Bermuda Chief Justice of Bermuda and President of the Legislative Council of Bermuda (1952–1958)
Colin Gilray University of Otago University 1907 New Zealand Educationalist
Reginald Hands University 1907 South Africa Cricketer
Clarence Haring Harvard University New 1907 United States American historian
Charles Keith University of Arkansas Exeter 1907 United States American football, basketball and baseball coach
Alain Locke Harvard University Hertford 1907 United States Philosopher, writer, educator and Harlem Renaissance patron[9]
Neal Macrossan Magdalen 1907 Australia Chief Justice of Queensland 1946–1955[10]
Garnet Portus University of Sydney New 1907 Australia Economist
William Ray University of Adelaide Magdalen 1907 Australia Pathology professor
David Rivett University of Melbourne Lincoln 1907 Australia Chemist and science administrator; chief executive (1927–1045) and chairman of the CSIRO (1946–1949)
Albrecht von Blumenthal Humboldt University of Berlin Lincoln 1907 Germany Classicist
Wilson Wallis Dickinson College Wadham 1907 United States Anthropologist
Bob Blake Vanderbilt University Exeter 1908 United States American football player
Rhys Carpenter Columbia University Balliol 1908 United States Classical art historian
Charles David Hertford 1908 United States Medieval studies librarian
Kingsley Fairbridge Exeter 1908 South Africa British colonial child emigration proponent
Philip Hands University 1908 South Africa Cricketer
Frank Holman University of Utah Exeter 1908 United States President of the American Bar Association (1948)[11]
Earle Kennard Pomona College Exeter 1908 United States Theoretical physicist
Ronald Lagden Oriel 1908 South Africa English rugby union international and first-class cricketer
Pip Le Couteur University of Melbourne University 1908 Australia Philosophy professor
Roy Leitch Dalhousie University New 1908 Canada English composition professor and soldier
Reginald Rudall Christ Church 1908 Australia South Australian MLA (1933–1944), MLC (1944–1955), and Attorney-General (1946-1955)
Stanley Vestal Southwestern Oklahoma State University Merton 1908 United States Historian, novelist, and poet
Lennox Broster Rhodes University Trinity 1909 South Africa Consulting surgeon, Charing Cross Hospital[12]
Thomas Davy Exeter 1909 Australia Western Australia Cabinet minister
Frank Edwards University of Tasmania Merton 1909 Australia Tasmanian MLC for Russell (1921–1933)
Henry Fry University of Adelaide Balliol 1909 Australia Physician and anthropologist[13]
John Higgins Merton 1909 Newfoundland Leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador Conservative Party (1950–1951)
Charles Littlejohn University of Melbourne New 1909 Australia Olympic rower
Gerrie Maritz Trinity 1909 South Africa Judge President of the Transvaal Provincial Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa
Louis Sherman University of Adelaide Christ Church 1909 Canada Anglican Bishop of Calgary (1927–1953) and Metropolitan of Rupert's Land (1943–1953)
Stephen Steyn University 1909 South Africa Rugger
Albrecht von Bernstorff Trinity 1909 Germany Diplomat
John Waddington Merton 1909 Bermuda Colonial administrator
Alfred Burt University of Toronto Corpus Christi 1910 Canada Historian of Canada; president of the Canadian Historical Association
Elmer Davis Franklin College Queen's 1910 United States American newsman, director of the U.S. Office of War Information during World War II[14]
Richard Disney Exeter 1910 United States Tax Court judge (1936-1951)
Albert Ellingwood Colorado College Merton 1910 United States Mountaineer
Robert Hale Bowdoin College Trinity 1910 United States Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1943–1959)
Kenneth Hands University 1910 South Africa Cricketer
Ralph Hartley University of Utah St John's 1910 United States Inventor of the Hartley oscillator; mathematician; winner of the IRE Medal of Honor (1946)[15]
Daniel Harvey Dalhousie University Queen's 1910 Canada Historian and archivist; president of the Canadian Historical Association (1937-1938)
Jan Hofmeyr University of Cape Town Balliol 1910 South Africa Academic, public administrator, and South African liberal politician
Earnest Hooton Lawrence University University 1910 United States American physical anthropologist
Edwin Hubble University of Chicago Queen's 1910 United States American astronomer
Roger Loomis Williams College
Harvard University
New 1910 United States Arthurian literature expert
Christopher Morley Haverford College New 1910 United States Writer
John Ransom Vanderbilt University Christ Church 1910 United States Poet
John Read Dalhousie University
Columbia University
University 1910 Canada Member of the International Court of Justice (1946–1958), Dean of Dalhousie Law School (1924–1929)
Thornton Rockliffe Magdalen 1910 Australia First-class cricketer
Whitney Shepardson Colgate University Balliol 1910 United States WWII Secret Intelligence Branch head
Kenneth Sisam University of Auckland Merton 1910 New Zealand Oxford University Press writer
Joseph Thorson New 1910 Canada MP for Winnipeg South Centre (1926-1930) and Selkirk (1935-1942)
William Williams Haverford College Merton 1910 United States Mathematician based in Canada
William Ziegler Wadham 1910 United States Businessman
Maurice Blake Magdalen 1911 United States Philatelist
Joseph Clearihue University of Victoria
McGill University
Jesus 1911 Canada Law professor and judge
Alfred Ewert University of Manitoba St John's 1911 Canada Scholar of French language and literature; Professor of the Romance Languages (1930-1958)
Carl Haessler University of Wisconsin Balliol 1911 United States Conscientious objector and head of the Federated Press
Karl Karsten University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
University of Chicago
University of New Mexico
Hertford 1911 United States Graphical methods economist and statistician
Jakob Larsen Luther College
Yale University
Queen's 1911 United States Classicist
Walter Lowdermilk University of Arizona Wadham 1911 United States Soil conservationist
Cecil Madigan University of Adelaide Magdalen 1911 Australia Explorer and geologist[16]
John McNair University of New Brunswick University 1911 Canada Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (1965–1968), Premier of New Brunswick (1940–1952)
Basil Melle Brasenose 1911 South Africa First-class cricketer
John Rice Tulane University Queen's 1911 United States Rector of Black Mountain College
George Thomson Corpus Christi 1911 South Africa Scottish MP for Edinburgh East (1945–1947)
Carl von Campe Brasenose 1911 Germany Member of the Bundestag (1950–1952)
Frido von Senger St John's 1911 Germany German general during World War II
Hugh Ward University of Sydney New 1911 Australia Bacteriologist, Olympic rower
James Watkins University of Michigan Oriel 1911 United States Commissioner of the Detroit Police Department
Edmund Herring University of Melbourne New 1912 Australia Australian Army general, barrister, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria (1944–1964), Lieutenant Governor of Victoria (1945–1972)[17]
Edmund Jones University of Adelaide Magdalen 1912 Australia Cricketer and rules footballer
Alan Wallace Auckland University College Balliol 1912 New Zealand First-class cricketer
Brand Blanshard University of Michigan Merton 1913 United States Philosopher
Henry Brose University of Adelaide Christ Church 1913 Australia Physicist, academic, pathologist, biochemist[18]
Oliver Carmichael Alabama Presbyterian College
University of Alabama
Wadham 1913 United States President of the University of Alabama (1953–1957), Chancellor of Vanderbilt University (1937–1946)
Clive Carruthers Corpus Christi 1913 Canada Classical philosophy professor
Frank Kerr University of Melbourne University 1913 Australia Australian rules footballer, doctor and soldier
John Kyle University of Mississippi Pembroke 1913 United States Lawyer
George Noble University of Washington Worcester 1913 United States Political scientist
Vyvyan Pearse Brasenose 1913 South Africa Cricketer
Georg Rosen Oriel 1913 Germany Diplomat
Bevil Rudd Trinity 1913 South Africa Olympic sprinter
Ethelbert Southee University of Sydney St John's 1913 Australia Principal of Hawkesbury Agricultural College (1921-1954)
Norman Taber Brown University St John's 1913 United States Olympic runner
Harvie Branscomb Birmingham-Southern College Wadham 1914 United States Chancellor of Vanderbilt University (1946–1963)
Charles Clason Bates College Christ Church 1914 United States U.S. Congressman (Massachusetts) (1937–1949)
Jackie de Villiers University 1914 South Africa Judge President of the Cape Provincial Division of the High Court of South Africa
Cyrus Gentry Wadham 1914 United States General counsel of Royal Dutch Shell
John Glenn Wofford College Exeter 1914 United States District Court judge (1929–1938)
Robert Gooch University of Virginia Christ Church 1914 United States Political scientist and college football player
Paul Homan Willamette University Lincoln 1914 United States Economics professor
Norman Manley Jesus 1914 Jamaica Chief Minister of Jamaica 1955–1959, Premier of Jamaica 1959–1962
Charles Manning Brasenose 1914 South Africa Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at LSE (1930–1962)
Wilder Penfield Princeton University Merton 1914 United States Canadian neurosurgeon
Edgar Rochette Pembroke 1914 Canada Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec (1939–1944, 1927–1936)
Gilchrist Stockton Princeton University Christ Church 1914 United States Minister to Austria (1930-1933)
John Weir University of Saskatchewan Merton 1914 Canada Dean of the University of Alberta Faculty of Law (1926-1942)
Hessel Yntema Hope College
University of Michigan
Wadham 1914 United States Legal scholar
Walter Crawford University of Sydney New 1915 Australia Cricketer
Eric Gordon Victoria College
McGill University
University 1915 Canada Medieval Germanic philologist
Wilfrid Hughes Christ Church 1915 Australia Australian soldier, Olympian and Olympic Games organiser, author, and federal and state government minister[19]
Leonard Morgan Rhodes University College St John's 1915 Rhodesia Secretary for Education of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
Henry Nolan University of Alberta University 1915 Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (1956–1957)
Francis Williams University of Adelaide Balliol 1915 Australia Anthropologist
Miner Bates Hiram College St John's 1916 United States Member of the International Committee for the Nanking Safety Zone during the Nanjing Massacre
Edward Berry University of British Columbia St John's 1916 Canada Canadian soldier
Robert Coffin Bowdoin College
Princeton University
Trinity 1916 United States Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1936)
Malcolm Hollett Mount Allison University University 1916 Newfoundland Leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador Conservative Party (1953–1959)
Howard Rayner University of Adelaide Balliol 1916 Australia Cricketer and rules footballer
Cuthbert Simpson University of King's College Christ Church 1916 Canada Dean of Christ Church, Oxford (1959–1969)
Hugh Cairns University of Adelaide Balliol 1917 Australia Neurosurgeon and motorcycle helmet advocate
Thane Campbell Saint Dunstan's University
Dalhousie University
Corpus Christi 1917 Canada Premier of Prince Edward Island (1936–1943)
Clark Hopkins Yale University Balliol 1917 United States Archaeologist
Sherwood Lett University of British Columbia Trinity 1917 Canada Chancellor of the University of British Columbia (1951–1957)
Charles Morales Oriel 1917 Jamaica First-class cricket international
Felix Morley Haverford College New 1917 United States Journalist and president of Haverford College
John Moseley Rhodes College
Austin College
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
University of Oklahoma
Merton 1917 United States President of the University of Nevada, Reno (1944–1949)
Kenneth Bailey University of Melbourne Corpus Christi 1918 Australia Solicitor-General of Australia; father of Peter Bailey
Guy Blaikie St John's 1918 South Africa Cricketer
William Browne Merton 1918 Canada MP for St. John's West (1949–1953; 1957–1962)
Clifford Durr University of Alabama Queen's 1918 United States Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission (1941–1948)
Virgil Hancher University of Iowa Worcester 1918 United States President of the University of Iowa (1940-1964) and lawyer
Terence MacDermot McGill University New 1918 Canada Diplomat
Harold Miller Balliol 1918 New Zealand Librarian
Vivian Neser Brasenose 1918 South Africa Cricketer and judge
Stanley Pargellis University of Nevada
Harvard University
Exeter 1918 United States Military historian
Fred Paterson University of Queensland Merton 1918 Australia The only Australian Communist politician ever to win an election[20]
Norman Rogers Acadia University University 1918 Canada Minister of National Defence (1939–1940)
John Saunders Washington University Magdalen 1918 United States Screenwriter of Wings and The Dawn Patrol
Clarence Streit University of Montana University 1918 United States Journalist
George Willison Vanderbilt University Exeter 1918 United States Historian and editor
Crane Brinton Harvard University New 1919 United States Historian; writer of The Anatomy of Revolution (1938)
Jacobus Duminy University 1919 South Africa Cricketer
William Elliott Balliol 1919 United States Historian and presidential advisor
Edward Mason University of Kansas
Harvard University
Lincoln 1919 United States Economist; dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration (1947-1958) and president of the American Economic Association (1962)
Roland Michener University of Alberta Hertford 1919 Canada Governor General of Canada (1967–1974), lawyer, politician
Francis Miller Washington and Lee University Trinity 1919 United States Member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1938–1942)
Frank Morley Johns Hopkins University New 1919 United States Mathematician and author; co-director of Faber & Faber
Norman Richmond University 1919 New Zealand Adult education organiser
Charles Smith University of Manitoba Queen's 1919 Canada Manitoba MLA (1941-1952)
Robert Tredgold Hertford 1919 Rhodesia Minister of Justice and Defence (1940–1943, 1936)
Arthur Wheen University of Sydney New 1919 Australia Keeper of Victoria and Albert Museum
Bill Airey University of Auckland Merton 1920 New Zealand History professor
Robert Barbour Balliol 1920 Australia Cricketer
George Estabrooks Harvard University Exeter 1920 Canada Psychology department head at Colgate University, authority on hypnosis during World War II
Keith Hancock University of Melbourne Balliol 1920 Australia Historian, academic, biographer
John Harlan Princeton University Balliol 1920 United States Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1955–1971)
John Nicolson Hertford 1920 South Africa Cricketer
Edward Pitblado University of Manitoba Queen's 1920 Canada Lawyer and Olympic ice hockey player for the United Kingdom
Frank Scott Bishop's University Magdalen 1920 Canada Co-Founder of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, writer
Vernon Treatt University of Sydney New 1920 Australia Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales (1946–1954)
Arthur Vidrine Tulane University Exeter 1920 United States Physician
Joseph Brandt University of Oklahoma Lincoln 1921 United States President of the University of Oklahoma (1941–1943)
Corwin Edwards University of Missouri Lincoln 1921 United States Economist
John Farthing McGill University New 1921 Canada Political scientist
Howard Florey University of Adelaide Magdalen 1921 Australia Australian pharmacologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1945 (for penicillin)[21]
John Fulton University of Minnesota
Harvard University
Magdalen 1921 United States Neurophysiologist and science historian
King Gordon University of Manitoba Queen's 1921 Canada Christian ethics professor
Loyd Haberly Reed College
Harvard University
Trinity 1921 United States Poet
Robert Heiner Johns Hopkins University Christ Church 1921 United States Lawyer
Albert Jacobs University of Michigan Oriel 1921 United States Chancellors of the University of Denver (1949–1953)
Tom Lawton University of Queensland
University of Sydney
New 1921 Australia Rugby union international
Hubert Ryburn Lincoln 1921 New Zealand Presbyterian minister and chancellor of the University of Otago (1955–1970)
Alan Watt University of Sydney[22] Oriel 1921 Australia Australian Ambassador to Singapore (1954), Japan (1956–1959) and Germany (1960–1962)
George Aitken Victoria University of Wellington St John's 1922 New Zealand Rugger
Bertrand Bronson University of Michigan
Harvard University
Oriel 1922 United States English literature professor
John Carleton Dartmouth College Magdalen 1922 United States Olympic skier and lawyer
Eddie Eagan Denver University
Yale University
Harvard University
New 1922 United States Olympic boxer and bobsledder
Wilbert Hurst-Brown Queen's 1922 Canada British physician and Olympic ice hockey player
John Lowe Trinity College, Toronto Christ Church 1922 Canada Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford (1948–1951), Dean of Christ Church, Oxford (1939–1959)
Lindsay Ride University of Melbourne New 1922 Australia Vice Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong (1949–1964)
Graham Spry University of Manitoba University 1922 Canada Broadcaster and diplomat
William Stevenson Princeton University Balliol 1922 United States American Olympic gold medalist in 1924 (Paris), president of Oberlin College (1946–1961), U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1961–1965)
Alan Valentine Swarthmore College
University of Pennsylvania
Balliol 1922 United States President of the University of Rochester (1935–1950)
Johnnie Wallace University of Sydney New 1922 Australia Rugby union international
Walter Worboys University of Western Australia Lincoln 1922 Australia British road traffic signage reformer
Murray Emeneau Dalhousie University Balliol 1923 Canada Linguist; president of the Linguistic Society of America (1949)
Francis Fergusson Harvard University Queen's 1923 United States Dramatic theorist
Robert Hall University of Queensland Magdalen 1923 Australia Principal of Hertford College, Oxford (1964–1967), chief economic advisor to the British government (1947–1961)
Arnold Heeney University of Manitoba St John's 1923 Canada Ambassador to the United States (1959–1962, 1953–1957)
Leonard Huxley University of Tasmania New 1923 Australia Australian physicist
David Johnson McGill University Balliol 1923 Canada Track Olympian and diplomat
Albert MacDougall Mount Allison University Merton 1923 Canada British Columbia MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey (1946–1953)
Francis Matthiessen Yale University New 1923 United States Literary critic
Hyatt Mayor Princeton University Christ Church 1923 United States Art historian
Edgar McInnis University of Toronto Christ Church 1923 Canada Poet and historian
Noel Nethersole Lincoln 1923 Jamaica Minister of Finance (1955–1959)
Arthur Porritt University of Otago Magdalen 1923 New Zealand New Zealand physician, military surgeon, statesman, athlete, Governor-General of New Zealand (1967–1972)
Roland Raymond New 1923 Australia Rugby union international
Norman Robertson University of British Columbia Balliol 1923 Canada Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (1952–1957, 1946–1949), Clerk of the Privy Council (1949–1952)
Robert Aitken University of Otago Balliol 1924 New Zealand Vice-Chancellor of the University of Otago (1948–1953) and the University of Birmingham (1953–1968)
Henry Borden Exeter 1924 Canada Lawyer, businessman, and public servant
Robert Brode Whitman College
California Institute of Technology
Oriel 1924 United States Manhattan Project nuclear physicist
William Butterworth Princeton University Worcester 1924 United States United States Ambassador to Canada (1962–1968), United States Ambassador to the European Communities (1961–1962)
Hervey Cleckley University of Georgia University 1924 United States Psychiatrist, pioneer in the field of psychopathy, co-author of The Three Faces of Eve
James Corry University of Saskatchewan Lincoln 1924 Canada Principal of Queen's University at Kingston (1961–1968)
John Findlay University of Pretoria Balliol 1924 Australia Philosopher, Gifford lecturer; Meinong, Hegel, Husserl and Wittgenstein scholar
Otis Lee Fargo College
University of Minnesota
St John's 1924 United States Philosopher
Louis Serrurier University of Cape Town Brasenose 1924 South Africa First-class cricketer
Reginald Sholl University of Melbourne New 1924 Australia Judge and diplomat
Donald Stauffer Princeton University Merton 1924 United States Literary critic
P. R. Stephensen University of Queensland Queen's 1924 Australia Co-founder of the Australia First Movement
Thomas Stratten University of Cape Town Balliol 1924 South Africa Engineer; president of the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers
Carl Strom Luther College Queen's 1924 United States Ambassador to Cambodia (1956-1959) and Bolivia (1959-1961)
Arthur Wilson Yankton College Exeter 1924 United States Biographer
Arthur Bond University of Missouri Christ Church 1925 United States American football player
Jack Dunning University of Auckland
University of Otago
New 1925 New Zealand Cricketer
John Eccles University of Melbourne Magdalen 1925 Australia Australian neurophysiologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1963, for his work on the synapse
William Fulbright University of Arkansas Pembroke 1925 United States U.S. Senator for Arkansas (1945–1974), originator of the Fulbright Fellowship program
Mason Hammond Harvard University Balliol 1925 United States Latin and Roman Empire historian
Wilson Lyon University of Mississippi St John's 1925 United States President of Pomona College (1941–1969)
John Olmsted Deep Springs College
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Berkeley
Magdalen 1925 United States Early modern European history professor
Charles Saltzman United States Military Academy Magdalen 1925 United States Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas (1947–1949) and Under Secretary of State for Administration (1954)
Douglas Steere Michigan State University Oriel 1925 United States Quaker ecumenist
Robert Van de Graaff University of Alabama Queen's 1925 United States Physicist, academic (MIT and Princeton), and inventor of the Van de Graaff generator
William Vaughn Vanderbilt University Christ Church 1925 United States President (1960–1967) and Chair (1967–1970) of Eastman Kodak
Roland Wilson University of Tasmania Oriel 1925 Australia Secretary of the Department of the Treasury (1951–1966)
Hector Allard St John's 1926 Canada Permanent Delegate to the United Nations (1953–1957) and ambassador to Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Haiti (1957–1959) and to Denmark (1960–1967)
Clarence Campbell University of Alberta Lincoln 1926 United States President of the National Hockey League (1946–1977)
Erwin Canham Bates College Oriel 1926 United States Resident Commissioner of the Northern Marianas Islands (1975–1978), Editor of The Christian Science Monitor
Gordon Chalmers Brown University Wadham 1926 United States 17th-century English literature academic
Eugene Forsey McGill University Balliol 1926 Canada Member of the Canadian Senate (1970–1979)
Caleb Gates Princeton University Balliol 1926 United States Historian; chancellor of the University of Denver.(1941–1943; 1946–1947)
John Hood University of Tasmania Magdalen 1926 Australia Australian Ambassador to Israel (1963–1964), Australian Ambassador to Germany (1952–1956), Australian Ambassador to Indonesia (1950–1952), Australian Ambassador to the United Nations (1947–1950)
William Maynes University 1926 Canada Olympic sprinter
Colin Melville University of Natal Trinity 1926 South Africa Cricketer
Nathan Parker Dartmouth College Magdalen 1926 United States American football player
George Paton University of Melbourne Magdalen 1926 Australia Vice chancellor University of Melbourne (1951–1968)
George Pfann Cornell University Brasenose 1926 United States Quarterback
John Rowley Trinity 1926 South Africa English cricketer and colonial administrator; Governor of Darfur (1953–1955)
Karl Young Utah State University
Harvard University
Hertford 1926 United States Mormon historian
Noel Bayliss University of Melbourne Lincoln 1927 Australia Chemistry professor
Hugh Beadle University of Cape Town Queen's 1927 Rhodesia Chief Justice of Southern Rhodesia (1961–1977)
Andrew Corry Carroll College
Harvard University
Merton 1927 United States United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives (1967–1970), United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone (1964–1967)
Thomas Gubb University 1927 South Africa Businessman and British rugby union international
Konrad Hirschfeld University of Queensland New 1927 Australia Surgeon
Charles Horowitz University of Washington Brasenose 1927 United States Washington Supreme Court Justice (1975-1980)
Wilfrid Kalaugher Victoria University of Wellington Balliol 1927 New Zealand New Zealand athlete, scholar and teacher
Myres McDougal University of Mississippi St John's 1927 United States International law professor
Ross McLean University of Manitoba Balliol 1927 Canada Commissioner of the National Film Board of Canada
Escott Reid University of Toronto Christ Church 1927 Canada Diplomat
William Spackman Princeton University Balliol 1927 United States Writer
George Curtis University of Saskatchewan Lincoln 1928 Canada Dean of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law (1945–1971)
William Derryberry University of Tennessee St John's 1928 United States President of Tennessee Technological University (1940–1974) and American football player
Bergen Evans Miami University
Harvard University
University 1928 United States English literature professor
William Helmbold Merton 1928 United States Classical scholar and translator
Clyde Kluckhohn Princeton University
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Corpus Christi 1928 United States Navajo ethnographer
Harlan Logan Indiana University, Bloomington Lincoln 1928 United States Majority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
Hugh MacLennan Dalhousie University Oriel 1928 Canada Novelist and non-fiction writer; winner of five Governor General's Awards
Holbrook MacNeille Swarthmore College Balliol 1928 United States Mathematician, academic, scientific director Office of Scientific Research and Development
Ronald Martland University of Alberta Hertford 1928 Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (1958–1982)
John Platts-Mills Victoria University of Wellington Balliol 1928 New Zealand New Zealand barrister, QC, British Labour Party politician
Allen Read University of Iowa St Edmund 1928 United States American etymologist and lexicographer
Allan Scott Jesus 1928 United States Academy Award-winning screenwriter
James Sinclair University of British Columbia St John's 1928 Canada Member of Parliament (1940–1958)
Pieter van der Bijl Brasenose 1928 South Africa Cricketer
Robert Warren Vanderbilt University New 1928 United States American poet and critic
Dixon Wecter Baylor University
Yale University
Merton 1928 United States Historian
Armistead Boothe University of Virginia Brasenose 1929 United States Member of the Virginia General Assembly (1948–1964)
Cleanth Brooks Vanderbilt University
Tulane University
Exeter 1929 United States American literary critic
Al Cornsweet Brown University St John's 1929 United States Football player-coach
John Fairbank University of Wisconsin, Madison
Harvard University
Balliol 1929 United States US-Sino relations professor
Frederick Hovde University of Minnesota Brasenose 1929 United States President of Purdue University (1946–1971)
Arthur Keppel-Jones New 1929 South Africa Canadian historian and science fiction writer
Richmond Lattimore Dartmouth College Christ Church 1929 United States Classicist and translator
Malcolm MacIntyre Yale University Brasenose 1929 United States United States Under Secretary of the Air Force (1957–1959)
George Stanley University of Alberta Keble 1929 Canada Canadian historian, designer of Canadian flag, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick (1981–1987)
George Washington Yale University Oriel 1929 United States Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1949–1965)
Kenneth Wheare Oriel 1929 Australia Commonwealth constitutional expert
Herbert Dugmore New 1930 Rhodesia First-class cricketer for Eastern Province
Franklin Folsom University of Colorado, Boulder Merton 1930 United States Archeological author
Brian Hone University of Adelaide New 1930 Australia Cricketer
Emory Lindquist Bethany College Jesus 1930 United States Historian, president of Bethany College (Kansas) and Wichita State University
Charles Little University of Toronto Brasenose 1930 Canada Director of Canadian Naval Intelligence during World War II
John Loutit University of Melbourne St John's 1930 Australia Haematologist and radiobiologist
Tuppy Owen-Smith University of Cape Town Magdalen 1930 South Africa Test cricketer and English rugby union international
Earl Pritchard Washington State College
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Oriel 1930 United States Sinologist
Fritz Schumacher New 1930 Germany Economist, statistician, author, social theorist, public speaker
John Scott University of Wyoming Lincoln 1930 United States behavior geneticist and comparative psychologist
Allan Seager University of Michigan Oriel 1930 United States Novelist and short story writer
William Whipple United States Military Academy
Princeton University
Magdalen 1930 United States Army brigadier general and civil engineer
Carl Albert University of Oklahoma St Peter's 1931 United States Speaker of U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1977), U.S. Congressman (Oklahoma), 1947–1977
Charles Bonesteel United States Military Academy Exeter 1931 United States United States Army general
Paul Bouchard Wadham 1931 Canada Editor of La Nation and Quebec sovereigntist
James Coyne University of Manitoba Queen's 1931 Canada Governor of the Bank of Canada (1955–1961)
Ben Duniway Carleton College
Stanford Law School
Merton 1931 United States Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (1961–1986)
Bram Fischer University of the Free State New 1931 South Africa Anti-apartheid activist and lawyer
David Garnsey University of Sydney New 1931 Australia Anglican Bishop of Gippsland (1959-1974)
James Gibson University of British Columbia New 1931 Canada Government bureaucrat
Alfred Hayes Yale University
Harvard University
New 1931 United States President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1956–1975)
Ted Jolliffe University of Toronto Christ Church 1931 Canada Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1943–1945, 1948–1951)
John La Nauze University of Western Australia Balliol 1931 Australia Historian
Henry Lindo Keble 1931 Jamaica High Commissioner of Jamaica to the United Kingdom (1962–1973) and Ambassador of Dominica to the United Kingdom (1952–1959)
Jack Lovelock University of Otago Exeter 1931 New Zealand 1500 metre Olympic gold medallist in 1936 Berlin Olympics
Brian Maegraith University of Adelaide Magdalen 1931 Australia Professor of tropical medicine at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
William Rangeley Rhodes University Brasenose 1931 Rhodesia Provincial Commissioner of the Southern Province of Malawi (1952-1958); anthropologist
Dean Rusk Davidson College St John's 1931 United States U.S. Secretary of State, 1961–1969
Ferdinand Stone Ohio State University Exeter 1931 United States Comparative law professor
Adam von Trott zu Solz University of Göttingen Balliol 1931 Germany German diplomat and anti-Nazi patriot, executed in 1944
Carl Allendoerfer Haverford College New 1932 United States Mathematician; president of the Mathematical Association of America (1959–1960)
Samuel Beer University of Michigan Balliol 1932 United States UK politics professor
James Bertram University of Auckland New 1932 New Zealand New Zealand journalist, writer, relief worker, prisoner of war and university professor
Munroe Bourne McGill University University 1932 Canada Olympic swimmer
Geoffrey Cox University of Otago Oriel 1932 New Zealand Newspaper and television journalist (ITN) in Britain
Charles Hitch University of Arizona
Harvard University
Worcester 1932 United States President of the University of California System (1967–1975)
Under Secretary of Defense and Comptroller (1961–1965)
Evelyn Hone New 1932 Rhodesia Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1959–1964)
Willmoore Kendall University of Oklahoma Pembroke 1932 United States Political philosophy professor
Arthur Larson Augustana University Pembroke 1932 United States Director of the United States Information Agency (1956–1957)
David Lewis McGill University Lincoln 1932 Canada Member of parliament and leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada (1971–1975)
James McCormack United States Military Academy Hertford 1932 United States Nuclear arms expert
Edward McCourt University of Alberta Merton 1932 Canada Writer
W. L. Morton University of Manitoba St John's 1932 Canada Canadian historian
Don Price Vanderbilt University Merton 1932 United States Founding Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government (1958–1976)
Howland Sargeant Dartmouth College Oriel 1932 United States Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1952–1953)
James Tunnell Exeter 1932 United States Delaware Supreme Court Justice (1951-1954) and Democratic Party nominee at the 1966 United States Senate election in Delaware
John Wells Wesleyan University Balliol 1932 United States Corporate lawyer
James Burrowes St John's 1933 Jamaica Cricketer
Ross Campbell University of Melbourne Magdalen 1933 Australia Humorist
Frederick Courtice University of Sydney New 1933 Australia Lymphatic physiology expert
Gordon Cowan Memorial University of Newfoundland
Dalhousie University
Exeter 1933 Canada Nova Scotia MLA for Halifax Centre (1956–1960)
Merrimon Cuninggim Vanderbilt University
Duke University
Merton 1933 United States President of Salem College (1976—1979)
Wilson Elkins University of Texas, Austin Oriel 1933 United States Chancellor of the University of Maryland System (1970–1978)
Paul Engle Coe College
University of Iowa
Merton 1933 United States Poet and editor; director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop (1941–1965) and co-founder of the International Writing Program
Ivan Getting Massachusetts Institute of Technology Merton 1933 United States American weapons scientist and co-inventor of GPS technology
Lincoln Gordon Harvard University Balliol 1933 United States President of Johns Hopkins University (1967–1971), United States Ambassador to Brazil (1961–1966)
Charlton Hinman Hertford 1933 United States Shakespeare editor
Francis Leddy University of Saskatchewan
University of Chicago
Exeter 1933 Canada President of the University of Windsor (1964–1978)
Laurence McIntyre University of Tasmania Exeter 1933 Australia Ambassador to Malaya and Japan; president of the United Nations Security Council (1973)
William McRae University of Florida Christ Church 1933 United States Chief Judge (1971–1973) and Judge (1962–1973) of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida and of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida (1961–1962)
Jan McShane New 1933 Australia Rugby union international
Thomas Mendenhall Yale University Balliol 1933 United States President of Smith College
Raymond Pruitt Baker University Oriel 1933 United States Founding Dean of the Mayo Medical School
Dudley Spurling Trinity 1933 United States Judge and Olympic swimmer
Alfred Wilhelmi Western Reserve University Hertford 1933 United States Endocrinologist; president of the Endocrine Society (1968-1969)
Daniel Boorstin Harvard University Balliol 1934 United States American historian and Librarian of Congress (1975–1987)
Eugene Booth University of Georgia Christ Church 1934 United States Manhattan Project nuclear physicist
Jean Chapdelaine Collège Sainte-Marie de Montréal Hertford 1934 Canada Ambassador to Sweden, Finland, Brazil, Sudan and Egypt
Mac Cooper Massey University University 1934 New Zealand Agricultural scientist
Norman Davis University of Otago Merton 1934 New Zealand English literature professor
Hedley Donovan University of Minnesota Hertford 1934 United States Editor in Chief of Time Inc. (1964–1979)
Erich Etienne Leipzig University
University of Exeter
Wadham 1934 Germany Geophysicist, polar explorer and pilot
Max Gluckman University of the Witwatersrand Exeter 1934 South Africa South African-British-Israeli social anthropologist
Richard Goodwin Harvard University St John's 1934 United States Mathematician and economist
Andrew Guinand University of Adelaide New 1934 Australia Mathematician
Chauncy Harris Brigham Young University Lincoln 1934 United States Urban geographer
Harry Hopkins Brasenose 1934 Australia New Zealand civil engineer
Wilbur Jackett University of Saskatchewan Queen's 1934 Canada Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada (1971–1979)
George McGhee Southern Methodist University Queen's 1934 United States U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1952–1953) and to Germany (1963–1968)
Patrick McTaggart-Cowan University of British Columbia Corpus Christi 1934 Canada President of Simon Fraser University (1964–1968)
Ian Milner New 1934 New Zealand KGB agent during the Petrov Affair
John Oakes Princeton University Queen's 1934 United States New York Times editor of the editorial page, 1961–1976
Thornton Page Yale University Magdalen 1934 United States Astronomy professor
Lardy Pyke University of Melbourne Lincoln 1934 Australia Headmaster
Wilfrid Sellars University of Michigan
University at Buffalo
Oriel 1934 United States Philosopher and critical realism developer
Gordon Skilling University of Toronto Christ Church 1934 Canada Political scientist
John Templeton Yale University Balliol 1934 United States Businessman and founder of Templeton College, Oxford
Charles Bane University of Chicago Queen's 1935 United States Civil rights lawyer and nominee for Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Bill Bradfield University of Sydney New 1935 Australia Aviation engineer
Lionel Cooper University of Cape Town Queen's 1935 South Africa Mathematician
John Espey Occidental College Merton 1935 United States Memoirist and English literature professor
Henry Fowler Worcester 1935 Jamaica Educationalist
Duncan Lee Christ Church 1935 United States Intelligence officer and alleged Soviet spy
Henry Mayo New 1935 Newfoundland Political science professor
Thomas McKeown University of British Columbia
McGill University
Trinity 1935 Canada Epidemiologist and medical historian
Carl Pfaffmann Brown University New 1935 United States Physiological psychologist
Roger Rossiter University of Western Australia Merton 1935 Australia Neurochemist
Arnold Smith Christ Church 1935 Canada First Secretary-General of the Commonwealth
Walter Stockmayer Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jesus 1935 United States American polymer chemist
Samuel Welles Princeton University University 1935 United States Journalist
Donald Wheeler Reed College Pembroke 1935 United States Social activist, teacher, and alleged Soviet spy
Clayton White University of Colorado Hertford 1935 United States Physician and nuclear physicist
Mervyn Austin University of Melbourne Christ Church 1936 Canada Australian headmaster (Newington College) and professor of classics and ancient history (UWA)
Charles Bell University of Virginia Exeter 1936 United States Writer and poet
Dyke Brown University of California, Berkeley University 1936 United States Attorney and Yale law professor, educator, founder of The Athenian School.
Gordon Craig Princeton University Balliol 1936 United States American historian and OSS veteran
Dan Davin University of Otago Balliol 1936 New Zealand New Zealand novelist and head of Oxford University Press
Francis Evans Haverford College Oriel 1936 United States President of the Ecological Society of America (1983-1984)
Guy Farmer West Virginia University Brasenose 1936 United States Chair of the National Labor Relations Board (1953–1955)
Hubert Freakes Magdalen 1936 South Africa Cricketer and English rugby union international
George Ignatieff University of Toronto Trinity 1936 Canada Russian-born Canadian diplomat, president of the UN Security Council (1968–69), father of Michael Ignatieff
Philip Kaiser University of Wisconsin, Madison Balliol 1936 United States U.S. Ambassador to Mauritania (1961–1964), Hungary (1977–1980), and Austria (1980–1981), ASL for International Affairs (1949–1953), Special Assistant to Governor Averell Harriman (1955–1959)
Richard Luyt University of Cape Town Trinity 1936 South Africa Soldier, statesman and principal and vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town
Walt Rostow Yale University Balliol 1936 United States Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (1966–1969), Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1961
Elvis Stahr University of Kentucky Merton 1936 United States United States Secretary of the Army (1961–1962)
Murat Williams University of Virginia Christ Church 1936 United States United States Ambassador to El Salvador (1961–1964)
Doug Allen University of Adelaide New 1937 Australia Physics and electrical engineering professor
Robert Babcock University of Rochester Balliol 1937 United States Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (1959–1961)
Clifford Dalton Auckland College
Canterbury College
Oriel 1937 New Zealand Nuclear scientist; invented the fast breeder reactor
Norman Davidson University of Chicago Oriel 1937 United States Molecular biologist and genome researcher
Davie Fulton St John's 1937 Canada Minister of Justice (1957–1962), MP (1945–1963; 1965–1968), leader of the British Columbia Conservative Party (1963–1965)
Roger Gaudry Laval University Oriel 1937 Canada Rector of the University of Montreal (1965–1975)
Henry Hicks Mount Allison University
Dalhousie University
Exeter 1937 Canada Premier of Nova Scotia (1954–1956), president of Dalhousie University (1963–1980), and senator (1972–1990)
Hardwicke Holderness Rhodes University Magdalen 1937 Rhodesia MP (1954-1958) and lawyer
Penn Kimball Princeton University Balliol 1937 United States Journalist
Ken Macalister University of Toronto New 1937 Canada War hero
Bernard Monaghan Birmingham-Southern College
Harvard University
New 1937 United States General Counsel of the Army (1952–1953)
Hilgard Muller University of Pretoria University 1937 South Africa Minister of Foreign Affairs (1964–1977)
George Piranian Utah State University Hertford 1937 United States Professor of mathematics, University of Michigan (1945--)
Howard Smith Tulane University Merton 1937 United States Broadcast journalist
Denham Sutcliffe Bates College Hertford 1937 United States Author
Leonard Thompson New 1937 South Africa Historian of South Africa
Michael Thwaites University of Melbourne New 1937 Australia Poet, Naval intelligence officer
Ian Wahn Queen's 1937 Canada MP for St. Paul's (1962–1972)
Ford Battles West Virginia University
Tufts University
Exeter 1938 United States Scholar of John Calvin
George Brown Queen's University at Kingston Balliol 1938 Canada President of the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons from 1956 to 1958 and of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (1962-1964)
Harlan Cleveland Princeton University University 1938 United States United States Ambassador to NATO (1965–1969), Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1961–1965)
Fin Crisp University of Adelaide Balliol 1938 Australia Secretary of the Department of Post-War Reconstruction (1949–1950)
Robert Cumming Harvard University New 1938 United States 20th century Continental philosopher
Leigh Gerdine University of North Dakota Lincoln 1938 United States Founder of the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Kermit Gordon Swarthmore College University 1938 United States Director of the Bureau of the Budget (1962–1965)
Ralph Harry University of Tasmania Lincoln 1938 Australia Ambassador to the United Nations (1975–1978), Germany (1971–1974), and Vietnam (1968–1970), Director of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (1957–1960), High Commissioner to Singapore (1956–1957)
Lawrence Hogben University of Auckland New 1938 New Zealand Military meteorologist
Moses Morgan Memorial University of Newfoundland
Dalhousie University
New 1938 Newfoundland President of Memorial University of Newfoundland (1973–1981, 1966–1967)
Edgar Ritchie Mount Allison University Queen's 1938 Canada Canadian Ambassador to Ireland (1976–1980), Canadian Ambassador to the United States (1966–1970)
Gordon Robertson University of Saskatchewan Exeter 1938 Canada Commissioner of the Northwest Territories (1953–1963)
Dietrich von Bothmer Humboldt University of Berlin Wadham 1938 Germany Curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Edward Weismiller Cornell College
Harvard University
Merton 1938 United States Poet
Byron White University of Colorado, Boulder Hertford 1938 United States Football player, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1962–1993
Morris Abram University of Georgia Pembroke 1939 United States Civil rights attorney
Bob Baker University of Tasmania Lincoln 1939 Australia Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly (1969–1980)
Charles Collingwood Deep Springs College
Cornell University
New 1939 United States War correspondent
Harvey da Costa St Edmund 1939 Jamaica Chief Justice of the Bahamas (1980-1981)
Jack Davis University of British Columbia St John's 1939 Canada Canadian Minister of the Environment (1968–1974), B.C. Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources (1986–1991)
William Feindel Acadia University
Dalhousie University
McGill University
Merton 1939 Canada Neurosurgery professor
Paul Gérin-Lajoie University of Montreal Pembroke 1939 Canada Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (1960–1969)
George Grant Queen's University at Kingston Balliol 1939 Canada Philosopher
Edward Hart University of Utah Hertford 1939 United States English literature professor
Ted Hodgetts University of Toronto Corpus Christi 1939 Canada Public administration professor
John Jay Williams College Magdalen 1939 United States Ski film pioneer
William Lederman University of Saskatchewan Exeter 1939 Canada Dean of Queen's University Faculty of Law (1958-1968)
Robert MacVicar University of Wyoming
Oklahoma State University–Stillwater
Lincoln 1939 United States Chemist; president of Oregon State University (1970–1984) and chancellor of Southern Illinois University
Thomas McGrath University of North Dakota New 1939 United States Poet
Lionel McKenzie Duke University Oriel 1939 United States Economics professor
Thomas McMillen Princeton University
Harvard Law School
Magdalen 1939 United States Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (1971–1985)
Dom Mintoff University of Malta Hertford 1939 Malta Prime Minister of Malta (1955–1957, 1971–1984)
Waldemar Nielsen Brasenose 1939 United States Expert on philanthropy and philanthropic organizations
Fabian O'Dea Memorial University of Newfoundland
University of Toronto
Dalhousie University
Christ Church 1939 Newfoundland Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland (1963–1969)
Archibald Roosevelt Harvard University Magdalen 1939 United States CIA officer; grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt
Erich Vermehren Balliol 1939 Germany Anti-Nazi agent
Claude Bertrand University de Montreal University 1940 Canada Neurosurgeon
Richard Blackburn University of Adelaide Magdalen 1940 Australia Chief Justice of the Australian Capital Territory (1982–1985) and Chancellor of the Australian National University (1984–1987)
James Dineen University of New Brunswick University 1940 Canada Electrical engineer; president of the University of New Brunswick (1969–1972)
James Doull Dalhousie University
University of Toronto
Harvard University
New 1940 Canada Philosophy professor
James George Harvard University Christ Church 1940 Canada Canadian Ambassador to Iran (1972–1977), Canadian High Commissioner to India (1967–1972)
Arthur Harcourt University of Natal Brasenose 1940 South Africa Cricketer
Tony Honoré New 1940 South Africa British lawyer and legal scholar
Allan Leal McMaster University New 1940 Canada Chancellor of the McMaster University (1977–1986)
Ossie Newton-Thompson University of Cape Town Trinity 1940 South Africa Member of South African parliament and England rugby union international
Basil Robinson University of British Columbia Oriel 1940 Canada First-class cricketer for Oxford University and Canada
Basil Travers New 1940 Australia English rugby player
Gordon Blair University of Saskatchewan Exeter 1941 Canada Member of the House of Commons of Canada (1968–1972)
Zelman Cowen University of Melbourne New 1941 Australia Australian jurist and academic, Governor General of Australia (1977–1982)
Jack Rumbold University of Canterbury Brasenose 1941 New Zealand Cricketer
Alan Stewart Massey University University 1941 New Zealand New Zealand educator and university administrator
William Wells University of Adelaide Magdalen 1941 Australia Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia
Edwin Busuttil University of Malta Christ Church 1942 Malta Speaker of the Maltese House of Representatives
Herbert Gilles Royal University of Malta Magdalen 1943 Malta Physician and tropical medicine specialist
Arthur Motyer Mount Allison University Christ Church 1945 Bermuda Playwright and novelist
George Cawkwell University of Auckland Christ Church 1946 New Zealand Greek classicist
Francis Donovan University of Queensland Magdalen 1946 Australia Australian Ambassador to the United Nations Office at Geneva (1980–1982), Australian Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (1977–1980)
Peter Larkin University of Saskatchewan Exeter 1946 Canada Fisheries scientist
Jack Ridley University of Canterbury University 1946 New Zealand New Zealand civil engineer and Member of Parliament
Hugh Stretton University of Melbourne Balliol 1946 Australia Historian
Tony van Ryneveld Trinity 1946 South Africa Cricketer
William Woodward Brasenose 1946 Australia Surgeon and Olympic rower
Roger Bate California Institute of Technology
United States Military Academy
Magdalen 1947 United States United States Air Force brigadier general
Allan Blakeney Dalhousie Law School Queen's 1947 Canada Premier of Saskatchewan (1971–1982)
Paul Bohannan University of Arizona Queen's 1947 United States American social anthropologist
David Candler University of Cape Town Keble 1947 Rhodesia Cricketer
Guy Coté University of Ottawa
Université Laval
St John's 1947 Canada Filmmaker and arts administrator
James Engle University of Chicago
Harvard University
Exeter 1947 United States United States Ambassador to Benin (1974–1976)
Peter Fay Harvard University Balliol 1947 United States Indian and Chinese history professor
Alastair Gillespie McGill University Queen's 1947 Canada Canadian politician, cabinet minister
James Hester Princeton University Pembroke 1947 United States First rector of the United Nations University, president of New York University
Thomas Hughes Carleton College Balliol 1947 United States Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1963–1969)
George Jones Louisiana State University St Edmund 1947 United States English historian
Amos Jordan United States Military Academy Brasenose 1947 United States Army brigadier general
Nicholas Katzenbach Princeton University Balliol 1947 United States U.S. Attorney General (1965–1966), U.S. Under-Secretary of State (1966–1969)
Spencer Kimball University of Arizona
University of Utah
Lincoln 1947 United States Law professor
Lovraj Kumar Magdalen 1947 India Civil servant
Marcel Lambert University of Alberta Hertford 1947 Canada Speaker of the House of Commons (1962–1963)
Robert Marston Virginia Military Institute Lincoln 1947 United States Director, National Institutes of Health (1968–1973), president of University of Florida (1974–1984)[23]
Richard Nolte Yale University Queen's 1947 United States Ambassador to the United Arab Republic and director of the Institute of Current World Affairs
Nicholas Riasanovsky University of Oregon
Harvard University
St John's 1947 United States Russian history professor
Bernard Rogers United States Military Academy University 1947 United States American general, Supreme Allied Commander, NATO
Geoffrey Serle University of Melbourne University 1947 Australia Australian academic, historian and biographer
Edgar Shannon Washington and Lee University Merton 1947 United States President of the University of Virginia (1959–1974)
William Smith Washington University Wadham 1947 United States United States Poet Laureate (1968–1970)[24]
Sandy Tatum Stanford University Balliol 1947 United States Golf promoter
Dudley Thompson Mico University College Merton 1947 Jamaica Foreign Minister (1075–1977)
Stansfield Turner United States Naval Academy Exeter 1947 United States American admiral, Director of Central Intelligence (1977–1981)
Clive van Ryneveld University 1947 South Africa Test cricketer and MP
William Arrowsmith Princeton University Queen's 1948 United States Classicist and translator
Ronald Barnard Brasenose 1948 Bermuda President of the Bermuda Bar Association
William Becker Washington University Wadham 1948 United States Theatre critic
Gene Brucker Wadham 1948 United States Historian of Renaissance-era Florence
Eugene Burdick Stanford University Magdalen 1948 United States Political novelist
Guy Davenport Duke University Merton 1948 United States American writer and man of letters
John Douglas Princeton University
Yale University
Magdalen 1948 United States United States Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division (1963–1966)
Murray Hofmeyr Worcester 1948 South Africa Cricketer
Piet Koornhof Stellenbosch University Hertford 1948 South Africa South African Ambassador to the United States (1987–1991)
James MacDonald Williams College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New 1948 United States Engineer; winner of the 1988 IEEE Edison Medal
Malcolm McLane Dartmouth College Magdalen 1948 United States Member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (1977–1982)
John McNaughton DePauw University Oriel 1948 United States United States Secretary-designate of the Navy who died in a plane crash before being sworn in
Wesley Posvar United States Military Academy Exeter 1948 United States Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh (1967–1991)
Renfrey Potts University of Adelaide Queen's 1948 Australia Applied mathematician, defined the Potts model
Eric Prabhakar University of Madras Christ Church 1948 India Indian representative in the 1948 Olympic Games men's 100 metres[25]
Elmer Sprague University of Nebraska St Edmund 1948 United States Professor emeritus of philosophy at Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Alan Stretton University of Tasmania Lincoln 1948 Australia Civil engineer and project management academic
Leslie Woods University of Auckland Merton 1948 New Zealand Mathematician
David Bergamini Merton 1949 United States Author
Robert Brentano Oriel 1949 United States Historian of medieval England and Italy
Robert Burchfield Victoria University of Wellington Magdalen 1949 New Zealand New Zealand lexicographer, editor of the Oxford English Dictionary
Creighton Burns University of Melbourne Balliol 1949 Australia Editor-in-chief of The Age (1981–1989)
Barney Childs Deep Springs College
University of Nevada, Reno
Oriel 1949 United States Avant-garde composer
Robert Clower Washington State University Brasenose 1949 United States Economist
Hugh Dunn University of Queensland New 1949 Australia Australian Ambassador to China (1980–1984)
Peter Durack University of Western Australia Lincoln 1949 Australia Australian politician, Commonwealth Attorney General, author
Jim Greene University of Notre Dame Merton 1949 Newfoundland Newfoundland and Labrador Leader of the Opposition (1960–1965)
Oliver Heyward University of Tasmania Oriel 1949 Australia Bishop of Bendigo (1975–1991)
Tony Jose University of Adelaide Brasenose 1949 Australia First-class cricketer
Gérard La Forest University of New Brunswick St John's 1949 Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada 1985–1997; CC, QC, FRSC
Steven Muller University of California, Los Angeles University 1949 United States Presidents of Johns Hopkins University (1972–1990)
George Munroe Dartmouth College Christ Church 1949 United States Basketball player and CEO of the Phelps Dodge Corporation
Rob Robertson-Cuninghame University of Sydney Trinity 1949 Australia Chancellor of the University of New England (1981–1993)
George Rogers Yale University Balliol 1949 United States Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (1948–1952)
Lewis Salter University of Oklahoma Jesus 1949 United States President of Wabash College
Harry Small University of the Witwatersrand St John's 1949 South Africa England rugby union international
Reece Smith University of South Carolina
University of Florida
Christ Church 1949 United States Acting President of the University of South Florida (1976–1977)
Ferebee Taylor University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Balliol 1949 United States Chancellor of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (1972–1980)
John Turner University of British Columbia Magdalen 1949 Canada Liberal Party of Canada leader and Prime Minister of Canada, 1984
Hector Wynter University of Havana Exeter 1949 Jamaica Diplomat
Peter Bailey University of Melbourne Corpus Christi 1950 Australia Public servant and academic; son of Kenneth Bailey
Jim Billington Princeton University Balliol 1950 United States Academic, historian, Librarian of U.S. Congress, 1987–2015
Max Bingham University of Tasmania Lincoln 1950 Australia Deputy Premier of Tasmania (1982–1984), Leader of the Opposition of Tasmania (1972–1979)
John Brademas Harvard University Brasenose 1950 United States Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1959–1981), President of New York University (1981–1992)
Lionel Bryer University of the Witwatersrand University 1950 South Africa Youth arts advocate
Paul-André Crépeau University of Ottawa
University of Montreal
University 1950 Canada Comparative law professor
Charles Davis Davidson College St John's 1950 United States Medieval historian
Alan Dowding University of Adelaide Balliol 1950 Australia Cricketer
Raghavan Iyer University of Mumbai Magdalen 1950 India Professor of political science at the University of California, Santa Barbara (1965–1986)
Robert Massie Yale University Oriel 1950 United States American historian
Bruce Rosier University of Western Australia Christ Church 1950 Australia Bishop of Willochra (1970–1987)
Dennis Stanfill United States Naval Academy Exeter 1950 United States Chairman and CEO of 20th Century Fox (1971-1981)
George Steiner University of Chicago
Harvard University
Balliol 1950 United States Literary critic
Raman Anantharaman University of Madras Trinity 1951 India Indian metallurgist
Thomas Bartlett Willamette University
Stanford University
University 1951 United States President, American University in Cairo, 1963–1969, interim president 2002–2003; chancellor University of Alabama System, 1981–1989; chancellor State University of New York, 1994–1996
Jean Beetz University of Montreal Pembroke 1951 Canada Puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
David Brink University of Tasmania Magdalen 1951 Australia Nuclear physicist
Julien Chouinard Laval University St John's 1951 Canada Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (1979–1987)
Kalman Cohen Reed College Queen's 1951 United States Market microstructure studies scholar
Lloyd Evans Lincoln University Brasenose 1951 New Zealand Plant physiologist
Richard Gardner Harvard University Balliol 1951 United States U.S. Ambassador to Italy (1977–1981) and Spain (1993–1997), academic
Prosser Gifford Yale University Merton 1951 United States Historian
Allan Gotlieb University of California, Berkeley Christ Church 1951 Canada Canadian Ambassador to the United States (1981–1989)
Stuart Hall Merton 1951 Jamaica British cultural theorist
Thor Hanson New 1951 United States United States Navy vice admiral
Tom Harpur University College, Toronto Oriel 1951 Canada Biblical scholar
Robert Harris Wesleyan University Balliol 1951 United States Mayor of Ann Arbor (1969–1973)
Kenneth Keniston Harvard University Balliol 1951 United States Social psychologist
Mark Kinkead-Weekes Brasenose 1951 South Africa Literary scholar
Walton Litz Princeton University Merton 1951 United States Professor of English literature at Princeton (1956–1993), literary historian and critic, author, editor
James McConica Exeter 1951 Canada President of the University of St. Michael's College (1984-1990) and Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (1996-2008)
Roger Opie University of Adelaide Christ Church 1951 Australia Economist and political advisor
John Stone University of Western Australia New 1951 Australia Secretary to the Australian Treasury 1979–1984, Senator for Queensland 1987–1990
Si Taylor McMaster University Balliol 1951 Canada Chancellor of McMaster University (1991–1998)
John Arenhold University 1952 South Africa First-class cricketer
Staige Blackford University of Virginia Queen's 1952 United States Journalist; editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review
Ramsey Bronk Princeton University Oriel 1952 United States Biologist
Howard Burnett Amherst College Queen's 1952 United States President of Washington and Jefferson College (1970–1998)
Rawdon Dalrymple University of Sydney University 1952 Australia Australian Ambassador to Japan (1989–1993), Australian Ambassador to the United States (1985–1989), Australian Ambassador to Indonesia (1981–1985), Australian Ambassador to Israel (1972–1975)
Alain Enthoven Stanford University New 1952 United States Economics professor
James Gobbo University of Melbourne Magdalen 1952 Australia Victorian Supreme Court Judge and Governor of Victoria
George Goodman Harvard University Brasenose 1952 United States Economics commentator
Elliott Levitas Emory University University 1952 United States U.S. Congressman (Georgia), 1975–1985
James Logan University of Kansas Balliol 1952 United States Tenth Circuit judge (1977-1998)
Ian Macdonald University of Toronto Balliol 1952 Canada President of York University (1974–1984)
Carter Revard University of Tulsa Merton 1952 United States Osage poet and scholar
John Searle University of Wisconsin, Madison Christ Church 1952 United States American philosopher
Neil Smelser Harvard University Magdalen 1952 United States Sociology professor
Charles Taylor McGill University Balliol 1952 Canada Philosopher, winner of the Kyoto and Templeton prizes
Hugh Templeton University of Otago Balliol 1952 New Zealand New Zealand diplomat, politician and member of parliament
Ronald Watts University of Toronto Oriel 1952 Canada Intergovernmental relations academic
Guido Calabresi Yale University Magdalen 1953 United States American legal academic, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, professor and dean at Yale Law School
Keith Conners University of Chicago Queen's 1953 United States Psychologist; established the first standards for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder diagnosis
Edward de Bono University of Malta Christ Church 1953 Malta Maltese writer, psychologist, author
Michael Denborough University of Cape Town Exeter 1953 Rhodesia Founder of the Nuclear Disarmament Party
Ronald Dworkin Harvard University Magdalen 1953 United States American legal philosopher, academic
John Evans University of Toronto University 1953 Canada President of the University of Toronto 1972–1978, chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation
Bob Hawke University of Western Australia University 1953 Australia President of ACTU 1969–1979, Prime Minister of Australia, 1983–1991
Otto Lang University of Saskatchewan Exeter 1953 Canada Minister of Justice (1978, 1972–1975)
Bill Norrie Queen's 1953 Canada Mayor of Winnipeg (1979–1992)
Richard Selig University of Washington Magdalen 1953 United States Poet
Duncan Stewart Queen's 1953 New Zealand Principal of Lady Margaret Hall (1979-1995)
Julian Thompson Worcester 1953 South Africa South African businessman, former chairman of De Beers and Anglo American
Robert Wells Memorial University of Newfoundland Keble 1953 Canada Newfoundland and Labrador politician
Frank Wells Pomona College St John's 1953 United States President of Warner Brothers (1973–1982) and The Walt Disney Company (1984–1994) until his death in a helicopter crash
Laurie Ackermann Stellenbosch University Worcester 1954 South Africa Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
David Alexander Rhodes College Christ Church 1954 United States President of Pomona College (1969–1991)
Duncan Anderson Melbourne University Magdalen 1954 Australia Australian rules footballer and first-class cricketer
Brock Brower Dartmouth College
Harvard University
Merton 1954 United States Magazine journalist
Norman Cantor University of Manitoba Oriel 1954 Canada Canadian historian of the Middle Ages
Brian Goodwin McGill University Queen's 1954 Canada Theoretical biology and biomathematics professor
Leonard Hoffmann University of Cape Town Queen's 1954 South Africa UK Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Richard Lugar Denison University Pembroke 1954 United States U.S. Senator (R-Ind.) 1977–2013, Aspen Strategy Group member
Denis McLean Victoria University of Wellington University 1954 New Zealand New Zealand Ambassador to the United States (1991–1994)
Mancur Olson North Dakota State University University 1954 United States Institutional economics professor
Ayub Ommaya King Edward Medical University Balliol 1954 Pakistan American neurosurgeon; invented the Ommaya reservoir
Bob Paxton Washington and Lee University Merton 1954 United States Historian, academic
Paul Sarbanes Princeton University Balliol 1954 United States U.S. Senator (D-Md.) 1977–2007
Francis Slaven Lincoln 1954 Rhodesia Cricketer
Dale Vesser United States Military Academy Christ Church 1954 United States Lieutenant general
Diogenes Allen University of Kentucky St John's 1955 United States Philosopher and theologian
Donald Bruckner Creighton University
Indiana University, Bloomington
Merton 1955 United States Journalist
Stephen Brush Harvard University Magdalen 1955 United States Historian of science
Ranjit Chaudhury Patna University Magdalen 1955 India Medical scientist
John Fraser Magdalen 1955 Canada Ambassador to China (1971)
James Griffin Yale University Corpus Christi 1955 United States Moral philosopher
Arthur Hayes Santa Clara University Lincoln 1955 United States Commissioner of Food and Drugs (1981–1983)
Verdel Kolve University of Wisconsin, Madison Jesus 1955 United States English literature professor
Colin Maiden University of Auckland Exeter 1955 New Zealand Vice Chancellor of the University of Auckland (1971–1994)
John Morrison University of New Mexico University 1955 United States Senior partner, Kirkland and Ellis (1962–1999)
Reynolds Price Duke University Merton 1955 United States Poet and novelist
Ham Richardson Tulane University Trinity 1955 United States Tennis player
Jaquelin Robertson Yale College Magdalen 1955 United States Architect and urban designer
Peter Russell University of Toronto Oriel 1955 Canada Political science professor
John Sears Harvard University Balliol 1955 United States Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1968), Sheriff of Suffolk County, Massachusetts (1968–1969), Boston City Councilor (1980–1981), candidate for Governor of Massachusetts (1982)
Peter Serracino Inglott University of Malta Campion 1955 Malta Priest, philosopher and Rector of the University of Malta (1991–1996, 1987–1988)
Robert Solomon University of Sydney Wadham 1955 Australia Member of the Australian Parliament (1969–1972)
Johan Steyn Stellenbosch University University 1955 South Africa UK Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Gilbert Strang Massachusetts Institute of Technology Balliol 1955 United States MIT maths professor
Ian Wilson University of Adelaide Magdalen 1955 Australia Solicitor, company director, former Australian politician, Minister for Home Affairs and Environment, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Walter Young University of British Columbia St John's 1955 Canada Political scientist
Viru Dayal Delhi University University 1956 India Indian Administrative Service and United Nations officer; served as Chef de Cabinet to Secretary-General of the United Nations[26][27]
Thomas De Koninck Laval University St John's 1956 Canada Canadian Philosopher
Michael Hammond Lawrence University
Delhi University
Oriel 1956 United States Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts
Anthony King Queen's University, Kingston Magdalen 1956 Canada Psephology professor
Arthur Kroeger University of Alberta Pembroke 1956 Canada Canadian civil servant and diplomat, chancellor of Carleton University, 1993–2002
Russell McCormmach Washington State College Christ Church 1956 United States Historian of physics
Geoff Miller Corpus Christi 1956 Australia Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand (1996–2000), Australian Ambassador to Japan (1986–1989), Director-General of the Office of National Assessments (1989–1995), Australian Ambassador to South Korea (1978–1980)
Willie Morris University of Texas, Austin New 1956 United States Author, editor of Harper's Magazine (1967–1971)
Lionel Opie University of Cape Town Lincoln 1956 South Africa Cardiologist; president of the International Society for Heart Research
Robert Pirie United States Naval Academy Magdalen 1956 United States Acting United States Secretary of the Navy (2001)
Ted Pocock University of Adelaide Balliol 1956 Australia Ambassador to South Korea (1980–1984), the Soviet Union (1984–1987), France (1987–1991), Pakistan (1991–1992), and Belgium (1992–1997)
Neil Rudenstine Princeton University New 1956 United States Scholar of Renaissance literature; President of Harvard University (1991–2001)
Ainslie Sheil University of Queensland Balliol 1956 Australia Rugby union international
Edwin Yoder University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Jesus 1956 United States Pulitzer-winning journalist
Ranjit Bhatia Jesus 1957 India Indian Olympic athlete
Bob Bilger University of Auckland Exeter 1957 New Zealand Engineer
Neal Blewett University of Tasmania Jesus 1957 Australia Australian academic, professor of politics, politician, cabinet minister, UK High Commissioner
Glen Bowersock Harvard University Balliol 1957 United States Ancient historian
Antonio Gotto Vanderbilt University Worcester 1957 United States Dean of the Weill Medical College at Cornell University
Erich Gruen Columbia University Merton 1957 United States Austrian-American classical scholar
Roy Hofheinz Rice University Exeter 1957 United States Sinologist
Edward Nell Princeton University Magdalen 1957 United States Economics professor
Rex Nettleford University of the West Indies Oriel 1957 Jamaica Vice-chancellor of the University of the West Indies, author, dance director
Richard Pfaff Harvard College Magdalen 1957 United States Scholar of medieval English liturgy
Robert Rotberg Princeton University University 1957 United States American political scientist
Aaron Sloman University of Cape Town Balliol 1957 South Africa Philosopher, AI researcher, cognitive scientist
Thomas Baxter University of Queensland Balliol 1958 Australia Engineer and rugby union international
Peter Blaikie Bishop's University St John's 1958 Canada Lawyer
Alexander Fetter Williams College Balliol 1958 United States Applied physics professor
John Fleming University of the South Jesus 1958 United States American literary critic and professor of literature and comparative literature at Princeton University[28]
Yves Fortier University of Montreal
McGill University
Magdalen 1958 Canada Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations (1988–1991)
Lawrence Hartmann Harvard University Merton 1958 United States Psychiatrist and professor; President, American Psychiatric Association, 1991-1992
Samuel Holt Princeton University Christ Church 1958 United States Broadcasting executive; Coordinator of Programming of PBS
Dick Howard University of Richmond Christ Church 1958 United States Legal scholar
Roger Howell Bowdoin College St John's 1958 United States 10th president of Bowdoin College (1968–1978), professor and scholar of British history at Bowdoin, author of several books on British history specializing in Tudor and Stuart England
Jonathan Kozol Harvard University Magdalen 1958 United States American writer and social activist
Kris Kristofferson Pomona College Merton 1958 United States American singer-songwriter and actor, starred in Amerika (1987)
Mani Malhoutra Delhi University Balliol 1958 India Assistant Secretary-General of the Commonwealth
Jason McManus Davidson College New 1958 United States Editor-in-chief of Time Inc. (1987-1994)
Mervyn Morris University of the West Indies St Edmund 1958 Jamaica Jamaican poet and professor emeritus at University of the West Indies; recipient of the Jamaican Order of Merit; Poet Laureate of Jamaica
Eugene Nassar Yale School of Medicine
Kenyon College
Worcester 1958 United States Literary critic
Joseph Nye Princeton University Exeter 1958 United States American political scientist; chairman National Intelligence Council (1993–1994); ASD for International Security Affairs (1994–1995); dean, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
David Vere-Jones Magdalen 1958 New Zealand Statistician and earthquake forecasting expert
Stephen Clarkson University of Toronto New 1959 Canada Political economy professor
Pete Dawkins United States Military Academy Brasenose 1959 United States Heisman Trophy winner, Brigadier General, US Army (Ret. 1983), chairman and CEO of Diversified Distribution Services, Travelers Group
Bernie Dunlap University of the South Wadham 1959 United States President of Wofford College (2000–2013)
Michael Fried Princeton University Merton 1959 United States American art historian and critic
John Helliwell University of British Columbia St John's 1959 Canada Economist
Thomas Hill Harvard University University 1959 United States Philosophy professor
Brad Hosmer United States Air Force Academy Exeter 1959 United States U.S. Air Force lieutenant general and Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy (1991–1994)
Rhys Isaac University of Cape Town Balliol 1959 South Africa Australian historian of the United States
Don Mathieson Victoria University of Wellington University 1959 New Zealand Lawyer
Richard Merrill Columbia University Christ Church 1959 United States Lawyer and government official; Dean of the University of Virginia School of Law (1980–1988)
Desmond Morton Royal Military College of Canada Keble 1959 Canada Historian and author
David Pithey University of Cape Town St Edmund 1959 Rhodesia Rhodesian-born South African cricketer, 1963–67
Richard Rubenstein Harvard University Balliol 1959 United States Conflict resolution professor
Deane Terrell University of Adelaide Magdalen 1959 Australia Econometrician and vigneron, vice-chancellor ANU 1994–2000, chairman AARNET Pty Ltd 2002–, CEO Quarry Hill Wines 2000–
Frank von Hippel Magdalen 1959 United States Physicist
Gordon Wasserman McGill University New 1959 Canada British civil servant; member of the House of Lords (2011–present)
John Womack Harvard University Merton 1959 United States Economist and historian of Mexico
Shahid Burki Government College University, Lahore Christ Church 1960 Pakistan Economist, Finance Minister of Pakistan
Dick Celeste Yale University Exeter 1960 United States Governor of Ohio (1983–1991), director of the Peace Corps, U.S. Ambassador to India, president of Colorado College
Robert Darnton Harvard University St John's 1960 United States 18th-century French cultural historian
Davis Earle University of British Columbia University 1960 Canada Canadian physicist
Leslie Epstein Yale University Merton 1960 United States Novelist and essayist
John Grinalds United States Military Academy Brasenose 1960 United States United States Marine Corps major general, Presidents of The Citadel (1997–2005)
Lebrecht Hesse University of Ghana Oriel 1960 Ghana First black African Rhodes Scholar, Director-General, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), 1972–1974; 1984–1988 and Member, Public Services Commission of Ghana
Julian Jack University of Otago Magdalen 1960 New Zealand Physiologist
Girish Karnad Karnatak University Magdalen 1960 India Indian Kannada-language playwright, film actor and director, screenwriter
Martin Legassick Balliol 1960 South Africa Historian and Marxist activist
David Malcolm University of Western Australia Wadham 1960 Australia Lieutenant Governor of Western Australia (1990–2009), Chief Justice of Western Australia (1988–2006)
Charles Maynes Harvard University Merton 1960 United States Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1977–1980)
Tim Reid University of Toronto
Yale University
Christ Church 1960 Canada Ontario MPP for Scarborough East (1967–1971)
Lester Thurow Williams College Balliol 1960 United States American economist and author, professor of economics at MIT
Thomas Vargish Columbia University Merton 1960 United States Scholar of English literature
Frank Berman University of Cape Town Wadham 1961 South Africa Legal Adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1991–1999)
Graham Bond University of Queensland Balliol 1961 Australia Olympic gymnast
Angus Cameron Mount Allison University Jesus 1961 Canada Lexicographer
Brian Daley Fordham University Merton 1961 United States Theologian and patristics expert
Neil De Marchi University of Western Australia Christ Church 1961 Australia Economist and historian of economic thought
David Eisenberg Harvard University Queen's 1961 United States Biochemist and biophysicist
Peter Garnsey University of Sydney New 1961 Australia Classicist
Howard Graves United States Military Academy St John's 1961 United States Superintendents of the United States Military Academy (1991–1996), Chancellors of the Texas A&M University System (1999–2003), U.S. Army lieutenant general
William Hartmann Iowa State University Lincoln 1961 United States Psychoacoustician; president of the Acoustical Society of America
Murray McLachlan Wadham 1961 South Africa Olympic swimmer (1960)
Robert O'Neill Royal Military College, Duntroon Brasenose 1961 Australia Historian; Chichele Professor of the History of War (1987-2000) and director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies
Willie Pietersen Rhodes University University 1961 South Africa Management professor
Antony Polonsky University of the Witwatersrand Worcester 1961 South Africa Historian of the Holocaust and of Polish Jews
Arthur Scace University of Toronto
Harvard University
Corpus Christi 1961 Canada Lawyer; treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada (1986–1987)
Henry Shue Merton 1961 United States Philosopher
David Souter Harvard University Magdalen 1961 United States Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1990–2009
Denis Stairs Dalhousie University Exeter 1961 Canada Political scientist
Henry Wong University of the West Indies Wadham 1961 Jamaica Physicist
Eric Abrahams University of the West Indies St Peter's 1962 Jamaica Member of the Parliament of Jamaica (1980–1989, 1977–1978)
Ed Berman Harvard University Exeter 1962 United States Playwright
Brian De Garis Wadham 1962 Australia Western Australia historian
Rory Donnellan Magdalen 1962 South Africa Cricketer
John Finnis University of Adelaide University 1962 Australia Legal philosophy professor
James Fox Harvard University University 1962 United States Indonesian anthropologist and historian
David Frohnmayer Harvard University Wadham 1962 United States President of the University of Oregon, 1994–; Attorney General of Oregon, 1980–1991
Wieland Gevers University of Cape Town Balliol 1962 South Africa Biochemist; president of the Royal Society of South Africa and Academy of Science of South Africa
Bryan Gould University of Auckland Balliol 1962 New Zealand New Zealand-born British politician, academic, vice-chancellor of University of Waikato
Russell Hardin University of Texas at Austin Jesus 1962 United States Political scientist
David Hodgson University of Sydney University 1962 Australia Australian judge
Ian Jones Stellenbosch University Queen's 1962 South Africa Welsh rugby union international
Shaukat Khan University of the Punjab Brasenose 1962 Pakistan Rector, GIK Institute, Director General Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Pride of Performance Recipient
John Kirby Fordham University Merton 1962 United States Attorney; defended Nintendo in Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. and namesake of the Kirby video game franchise
Don Melrose University of Western Australia
University of Tasmania
Exeter 1962 Australia Theoretical astrophysics professor
Richard Portes Yale University Balliol 1962 United States Founding President of the Centre for Economic Policy Research
Wilfrid Prest University of Melbourne New 1962 Australia Legal historian
Norman Webster Bishop's University St John's 1962 Canada Journalist and an editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail and the Montreal Gazette
David Boren Yale University Balliol 1963 United States Governor of Oklahoma 1975–1979, U.S. Senator (D-Ok.) 1979–1994, president of the University of Oklahoma 1994–
Josiah Bunting Virginia Military Institute Christ Church 1963 United States President of Hampden-Sydney College (1977–1987)
George Butterfield Trinity College, Toronto St Peter's 1963 Bermuda Philanthropist
Sheldon Chumir University of Alberta Brasenose 1963 Canada Lawyer, member of Legislative Assembly of Province of Alberta
John Eekelaar King's College London University 1963 South Africa Family law professor
Marcel Massé McGill University Pembroke 1963 Canada Canadian civil servant and politician; clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, president of the Treasury Board and member of cabinet
John McDowell University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland New 1963 Rhodesia South African philosopher
Joe Romig University of Colorado Wadham 1963 United States Football player; two-time College Football All-American (1960 and 1961) UPI Lineman of the Year (1961)
Walter Slocombe Princeton University Balliol 1963 United States U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (1994–2001), senior adviser for national defense for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad (2003), Aspen Strategy Group member
Andy Sundberg United States Naval Academy New 1963 United States Advocate for overseas Americans
Allan Taylor University of Tasmania Balliol 1963 Australia Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (1998–2003)
Michel Vennat Jean de Brébeuf College
University of Montreal
Merton 1963 Canada President of the Business Development Bank of Canada
Sam Westbrook United States Air Force Academy Trinity 1963 United States United States Air Force major general
John Wideman University of Pennsylvania New 1963 United States American writer, two-time recipient of PEN/Faulkner award
James Woolsey Stanford University St John's 1963 United States Director of Central Intelligence Agency (1993–1995), core member of the Project for the New American Century (1997–), senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton (2002–)
Montek Ahluwalia Delhi University Magdalen 1964 India Indian economist, first independent evaluator o the International Monetary Fund, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission
David Baragwanath University of Auckland Balliol 1964 New Zealand President of the United Nations Special Tribunal for Lebanon (2011–2015)
Bruce Bennett Pembroke 1964 Australia Scholar of Australian literature
Robin Boadway Royal Military College of Canada Exeter 1964 Canada Canadian economist and author
Graeme Davison University of Melbourne Balliol 1964 Australia Urban historian; Sir John Monash Distinguished Professor in the School of Historical Studies
Francis Fox Trinity 1964 Canada MP (1972–1984), Secretary of State for Canada (1980–1981), and Senator (2005–2011)
Thomas Gerrity Massachusetts Institute of Technology Merton 1964 United States Management professor
Dyson Heydon University of Sydney University 1964 Australia High Court judge of Australia
Bill Johnson University of Natal Magdalen 1964 South Africa Journalist
Larry Pressler University of South Dakota St Edmund 1964 United States American politician, U.S. Congressman (R-S.D.) 1975–1979, U.S. Senator (R-S.D.) 1979–1997, authored the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Bill Rowe Memorial University of Newfoundland
University of New Brunswick
Brasenose 1964 Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Leader of the Opposition (1977–1979)
Wasim Sajjad University of the Punjab Wadham 1964 Pakistan Acting President of Pakistan (1997–1998, 1993), chairman of the Senate (1988–1999)
Gus Speth Yale University Balliol 1964 United States Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, 1993–1999, Dean of School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale
Ralph Walker McGill University Balliol 1964 Canada British philosopher, head of Humanities Division at the University of Oxford 2000–2006
Jon Westling Reed College St John's 1964 United States President of Boston University (1996–2002)
Gavin Williams University of Stellenbosch Trinity 1964 South Africa Sociologist and economist
Peter Wood Harvard University Merton 1964 United States Historian
John Adams Royal Military College of Canada St Peter's 1965 Canada Chief of the Communications Security Establishment Canada (2005–2012)
Danilo Bach Corpus Christi 1965 United States Screenwriter and film producer
Tommy Bedford University of Natal St Edmund 1965 South Africa South African Rugby Union player 1963–71
Bill Bradley Princeton University Worcester 1965 United States American politician, NBA star, U.S. Senator (D-N.J.) 1979–1997, and Democratic presidential candidate, 2000
George Cooper University 1965 Canada MP for Halifax (1979–1980) and President of University of King's College (2012–2016)
Richard Danzig Reed College
Yale University
Magdalen 1965 United States U.S. Under Secretary of the Navy (1993–1997), U.S. Secretary of the Navy (1998–2001)
Modris Eksteins University of Toronto
Heidelberg University
St Antony's 1965 Canada Modern German cultural historian
Brian Fay Loyola University of Los Angeles St Edmund 1965 United States Philosopher of social sciences
Fred Goldstein St Edmund 1965 Rhodesia Cricketer
Giles Ridley Pembroke 1965 Rhodesia English first-class cricketer
John Ritch United States Military Academy University 1965 United States United States Ambassador to the United Nations International Organizations in Vienna (1993–2001), and head, World Nuclear Association, 2001-2012
Aftab Seth Delhi University Christ Church 1965 India Indian Ambassador to Japan
Philip Slayton Exeter 1965 Canada Law academic
Daryl Williams University of Western Australia Wadham 1965 Australia Australian politician, Liberal Member of the House of Representatives, 1993–2004, Attorney-General of Australia 1996–2003
John Bergeron McGill University Worcester 1966 Canada Canadian Cell Biologist, CQ, FRSC
Glenn Black University of Cape Town Trinity 1966 South Africa Scholar of Renaissance literature
Michael Bonello University of Malta St Edmund 1966 Malta Governor of the Central Bank of Malta, 1999–
Andrew Brook University of Alberta Queen's 1966 Canada Canadian philosopher
Ashton Calvert University of Tasmania New 1966 Australia Australian Ambassador to Japan (1993–1998), Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (1998–2005)
Ian Clark University of British Columbia Magdalen 1966 Canada Civil servant and education academic
Wesley Clark United States Military Academy Magdalen 1966 United States United States Army general, Supreme Allied Commander, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1997–2000; Democratic presidential candidate, 2004
Jonathan Culler Harvard University St John's 1966 United States Comparative English literature professor
Paresh Dandona Magdalen 1966 India American physician
David Kendall Wabash College Worcester 1966 United States American lawyer, President Clinton's personal lawyer
Terrence Malick Harvard University Magdalen 1966 United States American film director of Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line, Badlands, The New World, and The Tree of Life
Trevor Munroe University of the West Indies New 1966 Jamaica Political scientist
Wilson Parasiuk University of Manitoba St John's 1966 Canada Canadian member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly, Minister of Energy and Mines with responsibility for Manitoba Hydro, Minister of Health, 1977–1988; private/public sector entrepreneur, 1989–present
Prabhat Patnaik St. Stephen's College, Delhi Balliol 1966 India Marxist economist
Samuel Shem Harvard University Balliol 1966 United States Psychiatrist
Michael Spence Princeton University Magdalen 1966 Canada Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences recipient (2001)
Michael Teitelbaum Reed College St Catherine's 1966 United States Vice President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Richard Tsien Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wadham 1966 United States Electrical engineer and neurobiologist
Charles Abbot United States Naval Academy New 1967 United States United States Navy admiral
Tom Allen Bowdoin College Wadham 1967 United States American politician, U.S. Congressman (Maine), 1997–2009
John Doyle University of Adelaide Magdalen 1967 Australia Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia (1995–2012)
Peter Edwards University of Western Australia Wadham 1967 Australia Diplomatic and military historian
David Hardesty West Virginia University Queen's 1967 United States President of West Virginia University (1995–2007)
Karl Marlantes Yale University University 1967 United States American author of Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War
Kyle McCarter 1967 United States Old Testament scholar
Deepak Nayyar Delhi University Balliol 1967 India Vice chancellor of Delhi University
Steve Oxman Princeton University New 1967 United States U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, 1993–1994, president of the board of trustees of Princeton University, 2006–[29]
Peter Wilson University of Cape Town St Edmund 1967 Rhodesia Cricketer
Alan Bersin Harvard University Balliol 1968 United States Acting Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection (2010–2011)
Dennis Blair United States Naval Academy Worcester 1968 United States Retired four-star Admiral, former Director of National Intelligence (2009–2010), president of the Institute for Defense Analyses and former Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Pacific Command (1999–2002)
Colin Bundy University of the Witwatersrand Merton 1968 South Africa Vice chancellor University of the Witwatersrand (1997–2001); deputy vice chancellor University of London (2003–06); Warden Green College (2006–08); Principal Green Templeton College (2008–)
Mike Burton Mansfield 1968 Rhodesia Cricketer
Peter Cameron University of Queensland Balliol 1968 Australia Mathematician, academic
Bill Clinton Georgetown University University 1968 United States President of the United States (1993–2001), Governor of Arkansas (1979–1981, 1983–1993)
Peter Conrad University of Tasmania New 1968 Australia Academic (English literature)
Robert Earl United States Naval Academy Exeter 1968 United States United States Department of Defense official
William Fletcher Harvard University Merton 1968 United States Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Bo Jones Harvard University Exeter 1968 United States Vice chairman of The Washington Post Company, former publisher and CEO of The Washington Post (2000–2008)
Chris Laidlaw University of Otago Merton 1968 New Zealand New Zealand All Black, diplomat, MP, talk radio host, author, Human Rights Commissioner and Race Relations Conciliator
Robert McCallum Yale University Christ Church 1968 United States American lawyer, U.S. Associate Attorney General, 2003–
David Millener University of Auckland St Catherine's 1968 New Zealand Cricketer
Rex Murphy Memorial University of Newfoundland St Edmund 1968 Canada Canadian political commentator
G. L. Peiris University of Colombo University 1968 Ceylon Sri Lankan politician, 11th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka, 2010–present[30]
Jack Pratt Vanderbilt University Balliol 1968 United States Dean of the University of South Carolina School of Law (2006–2011)
Robert Reich Dartmouth College University 1968 United States American commentator and author, U.S. Secretary of Labor (1993–1997), Chancellor's Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley (2006–)
David Satter University of Chicago Balliol 1968 United States Russian and Soviet issues journalist
Richard Stearns Stanford University Balliol 1968 United States Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (1993–present)
Strobe Talbott Yale University Magdalen 1968 United States American diplomat and journalist, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State (1994–2001), president of the Brookings Institution (2002–), Aspen Strategy Group member
Ronald Thwaites Cornell University Campion 1968 Jamaica Education Minister (2012–2016)
Timothy Woods Rhodes University University 1968 South Africa Headmaster of Gresham's School (1982-1985)
Jim Amoss Yale University St John's 1969 United States Editor of The Times-Picayune
Randall Caudill College of the Holy Cross
Yale University
Worcester 1969 United States Businessman
Tom Cloete Rhodes University Trinity 1969 South Africa Judge of the Supreme Court(1991–2002) and of the Supreme Court of Appeal (2003–2013)
David Freedberg University of Cape Town
Yale University
Balliol 1969 South Africa Art history professor
Kenneth Hayne University of Melbourne Exeter 1969 Australia Australian jurist: Supreme Court of Victoria (1992–95); Court of Appeals division of the Supreme Court of Victoria (1995–97); Puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia (1997–)
Ira Magaziner Brown University Balliol 1969 United States White House senior aide (1993–1999), originator of ICANN
Selwyn Maister University of Canterbury Magdalen 1969 New Zealand New Zealand Olympic field hockey player (1976)
Barry May University of Cape Town Brasenose 1969 Rhodesia English cricketer
Michael Ponsor Harvard University Pembroke 1969 United States Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (1994–2011)
Roger Porter Brigham Young University Queen's 1969 United States Harvard professor of Business and Government, senior scholar at the Wilson Center, senior economic advisor to presidents Ford, Reagan, and Bush
Bob Rae University of Toronto Balliol 1969 Canada Permanent Representative (Ambassador) of Canada to the United Nations, Canadian politician, former Premier of Ontario
Kurt Schork University of Jamestown Merton 1969 United States War correspondent
Danny Williams Memorial University of Newfoundland Keble 1969 Canada Lawyer and businessman, Canadian politician, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
David Williams Victoria University of Wellington Balliol 1969 New Zealand New Zealand barrister, solicitor and academic
Bruce Boucher Harvard University Magdalen 1970 United States American art historian and curator; Deborah Loeb Brice Director of Sir John Soane's Museum
Bruce Cain Bowdoin College Trinity 1970 United States American politics professor
Heyward Dotson Columbia University Worcester 1970 United States American professional basketball player, attorney, and civil servant
Jim Fallows Harvard University Queen's 1970 United States American writer (The Atlantic Monthly)
Louis Grech Balliol 1970 Malta Deputy Prime Minister of Malta (2013–2017)
Derek Green Wadham 1970 Canada Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador
Dennis Hutchinson Bowdoin College Magdalen 1970 United States Law professor
Kent Keith Harvard University Oriel 1970 United States Writer
Susan Kippax University of Sydney Lady Margaret 1970 Australia Social psychology professor
David Painter King University Lincoln 1970 United States Cold War history professor
Gyanendra Pandey St. Stephen's College, Delhi Balliol 1970 India Historian and member of Subaltern Studies
Greg Petsko Princeton University Merton 1970 United States Biochemist
David Quammen Yale University Merton 1970 United States American science, nature and travel writer
Eric Redman Harvard University Magdalen 1970 United States Staffer, US Senator Warren G. Magnuson (ca.1971); author, The Dance of Legislation (1973, 2000); lawyer and businessman[31]
David Ritchie University of Queensland Worcester 1970 Australia Ambassador to Indonesia (2003–2005), France (2008–2011), Italy (2010–2013), and Germany (2013–2016)
Geoffrey Robertson University of Sydney University 1970 Australia Barrister and international human rights activist
Charles Shanor Rice University Christ Church 1970 United States Law professor
Patrick Shea Stanford University New 1970 United States Chair of the Utah Democratic Party and 1994 Senate nominee
Rick Trainor Brown University
Princeton University
Merton 1970 United States Principal of King's College London
Peter Adams University of Canterbury New 1971 New Zealand Ambassador to China (1998–2001) and executive director of the New Zealand Agency for International Development (2001–2009)
James Atlas Harvard University New 1971 United States American writer (The New Yorker)
Joe Badaracco Saint Louis University Pembroke 1971 United States Business ethics professor
John Baldwin Harvard University Magdalen 1971 United States Cardiac surgeon and professor
Akeel Bilgrami University of Mumbai Balliol 1971 India Philosopher
Jon Borwein University of Western Ontario Jesus 1971 Canada Experimental mathematics professor
Etienne de Villiers University of Pretoria Trinity 1971 South Africa Sports investor
John Gaventa Vanderbilt University Balliol 1971 United States Sociologist
Stuart Hamilton University of Tasmania Magdalen 1971 Australia Secretary of the Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories (1993–1996), Secretary of the Department of Health, Housing and Community Services (1991–1993), Secretary of the Department of Community Services and Health (1988–1991)
Rick Lee University of Sydney Worcester 1971 Australia Cricketer
John Luik Hertford 1971 United States Senior Fellow at the Democracy Institute
Chris Mann University of the Witwatersrand St Edmund 1971 South Africa South African poet, professor of poetry at Rhodes University
Thomas Merrill Grinnell College Magdalen 1971 United States Law professor
Andrew Murray Rhodes University Oriel 1971 South Africa Member of the Australian Senate (1996–2008)
Roland Paver Pembroke 1971 South Africa Cricketer
Paul Rahe Yale University Wadham 1971 United States American classicist and historian
Frank Raines Harvard University Magdalen 1971 United States Chairman and CEO of Fannie Mae, 1999–2004; director of the Office of Management and Budget, 1996–1998
Tom Sancton Harvard University Balliol 1971 United States American journalist (TIME, Vanity Fair), author, musician
Kurt Schmoke Yale University Balliol 1971 United States Mayor of Baltimore, 1987–1999; dean of Howard University School of Law
Tom Birmingham Harvard University Exeter 1972 United States President of the Massachusetts Senate, candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Massachusetts, 2002
Dan Clodfelter Davidson College Corpus Christi 1972 United States North Carolina State Senator (1999–2014) and Mayor of Charlotte (2014–2015)
Christopher Cordner University 1972 Australia Philosophy professor
Keith Ellison Harvard University Magdalen 1972 United States Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas (1999–present)
Mervyn Frost Stellenbosch University University 1972 South Africa Political scientist; head of Department of War Studies, King's College London (2007–2013)
Geoff Gallop University of Western Australia St John's 1972 Australia Academic, Premier of Western Australia, 2001–2006
Lane Hughston Magdalen 1972 United States Mathematician
Mike Kinsley Harvard University Magdalen 1972 United States American journalist (Los Angeles Times), founder of Slate magazine, editor of The New Republic
Alan Morinis Magdalen 1972 Canada Musar movement figure
Gowher Rizvi University of Dhaka Trinity 1972 Pakistan Bangladeshi historian and political advisor; International Affairs Advisor to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh (2009–2023; 2024–present)
David Skegg University of Otago Balliol 1972 New Zealand President of the Royal Society of New Zealand (2012–2015), cancer epidemiology professor
Nick Spaeth Stanford University New 1972 United States Attorney General of North Dakota (1985–1992)
Geza Tatrallyay Harvard University St Catherine's 1972 Canada Fencer and author
Wilf Wedmann Simon Fraser University Merton 1972 Canada Olympic high jumper and 1971 Pan American Games silver medalist
Robert Luskin Harvard University New 1972 United States International lawyer
Kim Beazley University of Western Australia Balliol 1973 Australia Australian politician, former deputy prime minister of Australia and Leader of the Opposition, Australian ambassador to the United States
Raymond Burse Centre College St John's 1973 United States President of Kentucky State University (1982–1989 and 2014–2016)
Delroy Chuck University of the West Indies St Catherine's 1973 Jamaica Speaker of the House of Representatives (2007-2011) and Ministry of Justice (2011-2012; 2022–present)
Eugene Dionne Harvard University Balliol 1973 United States American journalist and Washington Post columnist (1993–), senior fellow at Brookings Institution, and commentator on NPR, MSNBC, and PBS
Peter Gross University of Cape Town Oriel 1973 South Africa Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales (2013–2015)
Richard Haass Oberlin College Wadham 1973 United States President of the Council on Foreign Relations (2003–present), director of the Policy Planning (2001–2003)
Chris Hendrickson Stanford University Balliol 1973 United States Environmental engineer
Robert Joy Memorial University of Newfoundland Corpus Christi 1973 Canada Actor
Frank Klotz United States Air Force Academy Trinity 1973 United States U.S. Air Force lieutenant general, first commander Air Force Global Strike Command
Brian Morgan Trinity College, Toronto Balliol 1973 Canada Lawyer
Misha Petkevich Harvard University Magdalen 1973 United States Olympic figure skater
Mike Robinson University 1973 Canada President and CEO of the Glenbow Museum
Peter Sacks University of Natal
Princeton University
New 1973 South Africa Painter
Richard Sauber Yale University
New York University School of Law
Lincoln 1973 United States General Counsel of the Department of Veterans Affairs (2021–2022)
Alex Trigona University of Malta Oriel 1973 Malta Foreign Minister of Malta 1981–1987
Nick Allard Princeton University Merton 1974 United States Dean and President of Brooklyn Law School
T. A. Barron Princeton University Balliol 1974 United States Author, conservationist, and documentary film producer
Roger Davis University of Sydney Pembroke 1974 Australia Rugby union international; chairman of Bank of Queensland (2013-2019) and of New South Wales Rugby Union
Rod Eddington University of Western Australia Lincoln 1974 Australia Former CEO of British Airways, director of News Corporation
Jeremy Gauntlett Stellenbosch University New 1974 Rhodesia British–South African lawyer and judge; sessional judge in the Lesotho Court of Appeal
Elliot Gerson Harvard University Magdalen 1974 United States American secretary of the Rhodes Trust, vice president of the Aspen Institute, Deputy Attorney General of Connecticut
Brian Griffin Harvard University Queen's 1974 United States Oklahoma Secretary of the Environment (1997–2003)
Alan Hobkirk Jesus 1974 Canada Field hockey player
Walter Isaacson Harvard University Pembroke 1974 United States Author, managing editor of Time magazine (1995–2001), chairman and CEO of CNN (2001–), president of the Aspen Institute (2003–), vice chairman of the Louisiana Recovery Authority (2005–)
Nicholas Jose Australian National University Magdalen 1974 Australia Novelist
Alex Kerr Yale University Balliol 1974 United States Writer and Japanologist
Brian McHale Brown University Merton 1974 United States Literary scholar
Harold McKnight University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Magdalen 1974 United States Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina (2003–2004)
Tom McMillen University of Maryland, College Park University 1974 United States U.S. Olympian, NBA basketball player, U.S. Congressman (Maryland), 1987–1993
Roy Pea Michigan State University Corpus Christi 1974 United States Learning sciences expert
Mark Abley University of Saskatchewan St John's 1975 Canada Writer
Kwamena Ahwoi University of Ghana Hertford 1975 Ghana Ghanaian foreign minister (1997)
John Bell University of Alberta Magdalen 1975 Canada Immunologist, geneticist
Clayton Christensen Brigham Young University Queen's 1975 United States Harvard Business School professor, author
Jim Cooper University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Oriel 1975 United States U.S. Congressman from Tennessee's 5th Congressional District
Richard Fallon Yale College Wadham 1975 United States Story Professor of Law at Harvard Law School
Russ Feingold University of Wisconsin, Madison Magdalen 1975 United States U.S. Senator (D-Wis.) 1993–2011
Mike Fitzpatrick University of Western Australia St John's 1975 Australia Australian businessman, sporting administrator and former Australian rules footballer
David Goldbloom Harvard University Exeter 1975 Canada Psychiatry professor
Pat Haden University of Southern California University 1975 United States Won Rose Bowl MVP as quarterback at USC, played with the Los Angeles Rams, served as the athletic director at his alma mater, USC, from August 2010 to June 2016.
Griff Harsh Harvard University New 1975 United States Neurosurgeon
Peter King University of Sydney Worcester 1975 Australia Australian barrister, author, and federal politician[32]
Scott Matheson Stanford University Magdalen 1975 United States Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (2010–present), 2004 nominee for Governor of Utah
Chris Maxwell University of Melbourne New 1975 Australia President of the Victorian Court of Appeal
Mike McCaffery Princeton University Merton 1975 United States Businessperson
James Merrell Lawrence University New 1975 United States Early American history professor
Oserheimen Osunbor 1975 Nigeria Senator from Edo Central (1999–2007) and Governor of Edo State (2007–2008)
Michael Poliakoff Yale University Corpus Christi 1975 United States President of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni
Mel Reynolds University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Lincoln 1975 United States U.S. Congressman (Illinois), 1993–1995; convicted felon
Carlisle Runge University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill New 1975 United States Economist
Larry Sabato University of Virginia Queen's 1975 United States American political scientist and director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics
Michael Sandel Brandeis University Balliol 1975 United States American political philosopher and professor at Harvard University
Jim Basker Harvard University
University of Cambridge
Christ Church 1976 United States Literary history professor
Philip Bryden Dalhousie University Balliol 1976 Canada Lawyer and deputy minister
Hans-Paul Bürkner University of Bochum
Yale University

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