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The following is a list of notable past students of Phillips Academy (also known as Phillips Andover and Andover) and of the former Abbot Academy (Phillips became coeducational in 1973 by merging with its sister school
This category covers notable alumni of Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, often referred to as Old Phillipians. The abbreviation OP is sometimes used to indicate this. Contents
Phillips Academy (also known as PA, Phillips Academy Andover, or simply Andover) is a co-educational college-preparatory school for boarding and day students located in Andover, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. The academy enrolls approximately 1,150 students in grades 9 through 12, including postgraduate students.
Cecil Franklin Patch Bancroft (born Cecil Bancroft; [1] November 25, 1839 – October 4, 1901) was an American educator and 8th Principal [a] of Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, from 1873 to 1901.
Phillips Academy Andover. This is a complete list of the principals of Phillips Academy since its founding in 1778. [1] From 1778 to 1928, the title was "Principal". In the year 1928, the name was changed to "Headmaster", and finally with the appointment of Barbara Landis Chase, the title was changed to "Head of School".
John Mason Kemper (September 1, 1912 – December 4, 1971) was a military historian and the 11th Headmaster of Phillips Academy Andover, serving for 23 years, from 1948 to 1971. Kemper was born at Fort D.A. Russell in Wyoming into a military family.
Samuel Phillips Hall, Phillips Academy at Andover, Massachusetts. Hart Day Leavitt, English teacher, 1937-1975. Hart Day Leavitt (1909–2008) was a longtime English teacher at Phillips Andover Academy, amateur jazz musician, the author of a bestselling book on grammar and writing, and the professor of many notable Andover graduates, including Jack Lemmon, H. G. Bissinger and President George ...
Bogart later attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, a boarding school to which he was admitted based on family connections. [31] Although his parents hoped that he would go on to Yale University, Bogart left Phillips in 1918 after one semester (although the Phillips Academy website claims he was in the graduating class of 1920). [32]