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This list of Colby College alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, current students, and honorary degree recipients of Colby College. Colby, which was founded in 1813, has a total of more than 25,000 living alumni.
The Colby Echo is published every Wednesday that the College is in session, with 1,300 copies printed each week. A full year subscription costs $60. The paper is available at many locations throughout campus, including the three dining halls, the Street in Miller Library, Pulver Pavilion, the Diamond building, the alumni center, the admissions building and the athletic center.
She, initially working under the cover of a Washington-based consulting firm, quickly rose through the ranks due to her skills as a "targeter." Her role involved analyzing vast amounts of intelligence data, including intercepted communications and reports from informants, to track high-profile terrorists.
He attended Colby College and then served in the navy during the Korean War. During that time, he was stationed in Okinawa. After his service in the military, he attended Harvard Business School. After his graduation, he joined Sterilite, the company that his uncle and father founded in 1939.
Pages in category "Colby College alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 264 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A native of Maine, the doctor was a graduate of Colby College in Bangor, Maine, and the University of Minnesota. He moved to Los Angeles about 1886 and began practicing surgery five years later. [1] [5] Cates worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad and for the Pacific Electric Railway Company. [2] [4]
She attended Colby Junior College, before transferring to the University of Chicago, where she studied archaeology. [2] In 1939, aged 17, she met 22 year old Andrew Wyeth. [2] They became engaged within a week of meeting, and married on 15 May 1940. [2] [1] They settled in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. [2] The couple had two sons, Nicholas and ...
The Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award was established by Colby College in his honor. It is awarded annually to a member of the press who "has contributed to the nation's journalistic achievement." A major classroom building at Colby is also named for Lovejoy. An inscribed memorial rock from his birthplace was installed in a grassy square at Colby.