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Cardigan Mountain School runs its Summer Session usually beginning in June and ending in August. Summer Session, unlike the academic year program, is coeducational and serves younger students (grades three through nine) for three- and six-week experiences that include academic enrichment classes in the morning, and summer-camp style activities ...
Samuel Sherman Adams (January 26, 1937 – May 5, 2006) was an economic geologist who was a leading advocate of cooperation and multidisciplinary collaboration among professional geologists, the business community, the government, and public interests.
Randy Johnson — former Major League Baseball player, Atlanta Braves [89] Brad Kilby — Major League Baseball player, Oakland Athletics [89] Hal Kolstad — former Major League Baseball player, Boston Red Sox [89] Mark Langston — former Major League Baseball player, Seattle Mariners, California Angels, et al. [89]
The Today Show anchor; co-host of Dateline NBC [133] Steve Dykes: B.S. 1982 Pulitzer Prize winner (1993 LA Times with staff, 1995 LA Times with staff, 2000 Rocky Mountain News with photo staff) [134] Neil Everett: 1984 ESPNEWS and SportsCenter anchor [135] Lisa Verch Fletcher: B.S. 1990
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George Patton IV, 1942 – Major General in the United States Army; son of World War II General George Patton; Norman Pearlstine, 1960 – a former top editor at The Wall Street Journal, Time Inc., Bloomberg L.P. and The Los Angeles Times; Lionel Pincus, 1948 – co-founder of Warburg Pincus; William Porter, 1944 – Olympic athlete
Joe Russo and Anthony Russo – brothers, co-alumni, and directors of films Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, Welcome to Collinwood, and TV series Arrested Development; producers of NBC's Community [2]
Frank Blair (1915–1995), class of 1934 - early cast member of NBC's The Today Show, newsman and anchor, 1953-1975; George B. Rabb, class of 1951 - American zoologist, president emeritus of the Chicago Zoological Society and former director of the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago