The school was founded in 1961 and named after Thomas O'Gorman. Click on the Yearbooks below to view a copy Online at Classmates.com. Poet; Playwright; Journalist; Editor, New York Mirror, Boston Evening Transcript; Author, Wealth and Worth, or, Which Makes the Man? Businessman; President, Liberty National Bank, Bankers Trust, Superior Court Judge, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Justice, Court of Common Pleas, Suffolk County, President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Erving Professor of Chemistry and Minerology, Harvard; Author, Principles of Chemical Philosophy, The New Chemistry, Laboratory Practice: A Series of Experiments on the Fundamental Principles, A Plea for Liberal Culture, President, Massachusetts Senate (1870-1872), Master, St. Marks School, Southborough, Author, The Power of Christianity; Treatise on the Christian Religion, Judge, Massachusetts Court of Common Pleas, Minister, Church in Brattle Square, Congregational; Declined Presidency, Harvard College (1737), Major, United States Army; Captain of Cavalry, Poet; Founder, Editor, Origin Magazine, Origin Press; Founder 1st Radio Poetry Program in U.S., Host, This Is Poetry radio program, Commander, United States Navy; Conchologist, Chief Administrative Officer, Babson College; Executive Director, Massachusetts School Building Authority; Executive Director, University of Massachusetts Building Authority; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2010, Deputy Director, National Cancer Institute; Consultant to Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1780-1788), Acting Governor (1785); Speaker, House of Representatives, Province of Massachusetts Bay (1766-1774); Member, Continental Congress; President, Massachusetts Senate (1780); Fellow, Harvard College; Charter Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Congregational Minister, Stratford, Connecticut; Rector, Yale College; Episcopalian Clergyman, Rector, Christ Church, Boston, Head Football Coach, United States Military Academy, West Point (1923-1916; 1919-1922); Captain, United States Army; All-American Football Player, Harvard (1898-1900) and West Point (1901); College Football Hall of Fame; Founder, President, American Football Coaches Association; Commissioner, Boston Fire Department, Emissary to Great Britain; Minister to Russia; Chief Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1791-1806); Member, Continental Congress; Vice-President, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1976 or 1959 online, Legendary Jazz Pianist; Composer; Member of New York Art Quartet; Lowell Davidson Trio (album on the ESP-Disk label), Rear Admiral, United States Navy; Superintendent, United States Naval Observatory, Musicologist; Director, Harvard Glee Club; Author, Choral Conducting; Technique of Choral Composition; Historical Anthology of Music, Justice, Massachusetts Probate Court, Superior Court, Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina (1812-1817), Parliamentarian; Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1933-1937); Professor of Law, Suffolk University, Boston University; Supreme President, AHEPA; President, Boston Lodge, AHEPA; President, Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England; Author, Demeters Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure, Co-Founder, Rising Tide Capital; CNN Hero Award; One of the Most Powerful Women in Philanthropy (Forbes); Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2017, Dean, Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta, Episcopal; Rector, St. Andrews Church, Birmingham, Alabama; Co-Founder, Holy Innocents Hospital Childrens Health System, Birmingham; Author, The Church and Her Children, But Maybe Youre Not Crazy: An Introduction to Psychiatry, Brigadier General, U.S. Army; Justice; Supreme Judicial Court (1873-1877); U.S. Attorney General (1877-1881); Commander-in-Chief, Grand Army of the Republic; eponym: Fort Devens, Devens, MA, Governor of Massachusetts (1949-1953); Attorney General, Massachusetts (1935-1941); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1929-1935); Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy, WWII, Head Master, Boston Latin School (1831-1836); President, Boston Latin School Association, Head Master, Boston Latin School (1836-1851); Founded the Boston Latin School Association, TV Screenwriter, Ellen, MarriedWith Children, According to Jim, Grey's Anatomy; Primetime Emmy Award for Ellen episode "The Puppy Episode", Dean, Boston College School of Education; Academic Vice President, Dean of Faculties, Boston College; Author, History of Boston College: From the Beginnings to 1990, Member, Sovereign Council, Order of Malta; Knight Commander, Papal Order of St. Gregory the Great; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2008, Jurist; 1st African American Judge appointed to the Boston Municipal Court bench; 1st African American Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Geologist, United States Department of the Interior; Author, Several Sections of U. S. Geological Survey, Minister, New North Church, Congregational; Fellow, Harvard College, President, Harvard University, President, National Education Association; Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Educational Philosopher; Chairman, Committee of Ten; President, Boston Latin School Association; Editor, The Harvard Classics, Mayor of Boston (1837-1839); Representative in Congress (1850-1851); Member, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1834-1837); Massachusetts Senate (1843-1844); Treasurer, Harvard University; Philosopher; Essayist; Poet. Congregational Minister, Lynn; Newark, New Jersey; New York City; Author, Is Eternal Punishment Endless? 10 Photos. Zach Collins (basketball): The former Nevada Gatorade Player of the Year scored 14 points with 13 rebounds and six blocked six shots for Gonzaga in the 2017 NCAA Final Four and was a first-round NBA draft choice. Physician, Professor, Researcher, Founding Chief of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Pioneer in the Creation of Combination Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer and the MOPP Chemotherapy Regimen for Hodgkin's Lymphoma; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2018. It is the mission of Campus Ministry to help the community to explore and discover Jesus Christ's abiding love and presence in our lives. Looking for BGHS alumni not on this site? Dorian Thompson-Robinson will be reunited with former Bishop Gorman teammate Cedric Tillman, a wide receiver who was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the third round. Home meaning a community in which excellence, Catholicity, and camaraderie are commonplace and you feel like you are part of something moreit's a lifetime feeling, one in which you will always belong. Jenna Jameson, one of the most famous adult performers ever, attended Bonanza High School. Singer Ne-Yo joins the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada to meet the kids and help deliver 500 presents at the John Kish Boys & Girls Club on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014. We also encourage you to interact with the rest of the alumni on this site. Bishop Gorman High School, 1801 S Maryland Pkwy - c. 1960s. There are activities which Campus Ministry coordinates to help Bishop Gorman "teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ" and "create a community where service is valued and celebrated" (BGHS Mission Statement). Local business giant and philanthropist Larry Ruvo graduated from Las Vegas High School. Watson (7) looks at the basket after scoring a three-point shot during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Toronto Raptors in Chicago, Saturday, March 24, 2012. (RAIDERS PHOTO/HUMM, DAVID), Los Angeles FC defender Tristan Blackmon (27) gets position on the ball in front of Tigres midfielder Javier Aquino, below, during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux), Oklahoma's DeMarco Murray runs past the Texas A&M bench in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. Comedian and actress Jillian Bell graduated from Bishop Gorman High School. JUDY HARRINGTON. Or write about sports? Films: Child's Play 2, Cult of Chucky, Body Snatchers, Prom. By continuing to browse or by clicking I Accept Cookies you agree to the storing of first-party and third-party cookies on your device and consent to the disclosure of your personal information to our third party service providers or advertising partners to optimize your experience, analyze traffic and personalize content. (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File), Vashti Cunningham, of the United States, competes in the qualification rounds of the women's high jump at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021, in Tokyo. The school opened in 1954. Bishop Gorman pitchers Kamdyn Perry and Kaden Soder stranded runners in key situations to limit Faith Lutherans scoring opportunities Thursday. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) Sue Ogrocki Its mascot is a Gael, a mounted Irish Knight. The Bishop Gorman Ladies Cross Country team places consistently at TAPPS state championships. Sources include: wikipedia.org; Boston Public Schools website; BLS Archives. If you are a former student of Bishop Gorman High in Tyler, Texas, register now to add your name. History [ edit] Aerial photo of Bishop Gorman, 2015 Cordova's 15-year-old daughter, Ashley McAdam, was in a car accident Dec. 16, and has been in a coma since. A cross-section of Gorman athletes who went on to have success at the next level. Michael Dunn, a current MLB Miami Marlins player, graduated from Cimarron-Memorial High School. 1-ranked womens golfer four times and has 31 professional wins, including seven major championships. Do you have a blog? He recently was traded to the New York Yankees. Notable alumni Bishop Gorman High School has become rooted in the fabric of Las Vegas over the . (AP Photo/Jim Mone, File) Jim Mone 3. The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers performs solo at Bunkhouse Saloon on Saturday, March 21, 2015, in downtown LasVegas. JUDY HARRINGTON Judith Anne Harrington, 81, passed away on Saturday, May 1, 2021. Like us on Facebook. Vashti Cunningham (track and field): The daughter of former NFL star quarterback Randall Cunningham won the bronze medal in the high jump in the 2019 world track and field championships in Doha, Qatar, and finished sixth in the event at the Tokyo Olympics. Find out more. He was the Gatorade national player of the year in 2016 after. and Province of New Jersey (1747-1757); Benefactor, College of New Jersey (Princeton), Author, History of New Hampshire, the first modern history written by an American; America's Best Native Historian, Art Historian; Critic; Writer; Advisor to Isabella Stewart Gardiner; Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Union Representative, International Ladies Garment Workers Union; Award-Winning Hat Designer; Photographer Whose Works Featured in Vanity Fair, JFK Presidential Library and Museum; Journalist, Minister, Warren Street Chapel, Unitarian, Loyalist; Philanthropist; Treasurer, Foundling Hospital; Co-Founder, Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor; Founding Director, British Institution; Baronet, Member, British Parliament, Under Secretary of State for Home Department; Baronet, World-Renowned Composer, On the Town, Candide, West Side Story, On the Waterfront; Conductor, New York Philharmonic; Author, The Infinite Variety of Music, The Joy of Music, Young Peoples Concerts; Music Educator; Pianist; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1984. 2 in the Las Vegas Review-Journals Class 5A baseball rankings. The most popular movie of 2000 was How the Grinch Stole Christmas which has grossed over $260,044,825 since its release. graduated from Cimarron-Memorial High School. DeMarco Murray (football): After starring at Oklahoma, the slashing running back was named to the NFLs Pro Bowl team three times and was Offensive Player of the Year in 2014 when he rushed for 1,845 yards. 5. Youre always welcome to come to a home game, join us at an event or just simply give us a call. If you see your name among the Bishop Gorman High School graduates, someone is looking for you! Jimmy Kimmel, host and executive producer of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," graduated from Clark High School. Join our linker program. Welcome Home, Gaels! The Bishop Gorman High alumni site is made so that students and teachers from the Tyler high school can reconnect with those that they met while attending high school. [4] We also encourage you to interact with the rest of the alumni on this site. Recent News 1 2 3 4 5 More News Upcoming Events Apr 27 Hammes Campus Store Hours on 4/27/23 The Hammes Campus Store will be closed from 9-10 am for training. Avari Morris threw a shutout and went 4-for-4 with three doubles in No. Pastor, Calvinist Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. Chairman, Beijing International Group (Sports Management), Publisher; President, Houghton, Mifflin Company, Sculptor, Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Boston Common, Co-Inventor (Jon Postel); Domain Name System; Developer, SMPT Email Server; Proposer, DNS Architecture; Writer, Jeeves (DNS implementation); Program Manager, Advanced Research Projects Agency; Chair, Internet Engineering Task Force; Inductee, Internet Hall of Fame, Roman Catholic Bishop, Rockville Center, Long Island, Rector, Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, United States Olympic Gold Medal Hockey Team (1980); Professional Hockey Player, Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils; Featured in films: Miracle on Ice, and Miracle; Founder, Beanpot Financial, 2nd Lieutenant, United States Army (d. 1863, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania), Astronomer; Director, Harvard College Observatory; Author, Elements of Physical Manipulations, Chairman, Board of Childrens Institutions; President, American Pediatric Society; Founder, Boston Society for the Relief of Destitute Mothers and Children, Neurologist; President, American Neurological Association; President, American Psychoanalytical Association, Architect; Designer, Apartment Houses; Author, The Open Fire-Place in All Ages, Improved Plumbing Appliances, Plumbing and Household Sanitation, Broadcast Journalist, WBZ Television and Radio, Nightside with Dan Rea, Biologist; Professor; Vice President, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; John D. MacArthur Professor of Genetics, University of California, Berkeley; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Microbiology; Pioneer, Use of Transposable P Elements in Genetics, Scientist of the Year (R&D Magazine), President, Chief Operating Officer, American Stock Exchange; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Kidder-Peabody; C-Chairman, New York Stock Exchange Market Regulations Review Committee; Benefactor, Boston Latin School, Journalist; Author, Snowbird: A Brief Career in the Cocaine Trade, Smokescreen: A True Adventure; Screenwriter, Golden Globe Nominated Film Witness Protection; Survivor, ANE Flight 248 Crash, Civil Engineer; Secretary of Transportation, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1975-1979; 1983-1991); Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Founder, Chief Executive Officer, The Schawbel Corporation (Patented ThermaCELL Technology); Co-Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Town and Country Corp. President, Boston Latin School Foundation; Benefactor Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2013, Professor, Chairman, Department of Counseling Psychology, Director, Center for Professional Development, Santa Clara University; Author, Methods of Group Psychotherapy and Encounter: A Tradition of Innovation, The Measure of a Man: Becoming the Father You Wish Your Father Had Been, Pragmatic Existential Counseling and Psychotherapy: Intimacy, Intuition and the Search for Meaning; American Psychological Association Fellow, Physician; Endowed Chair in Tropical Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Ambassador to Kuwait; Director, Office of Southern European Affairs; Director of Israel and Palestinian Affairs; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Physician; Founder, Bournewood Hospital; Co-Founder, American Psychiatric Association; Author, Mental Pitfalls of Adolescence, Computer Scientist; Mathematician; Programming Language Editor, Developer (Lisp, Scheme, C, Fortran); Author, Common Lisp the Language, The High Performance Fortran Handbook (with C. Koelbel, D, Loveman, R, Schreiber, M. Zosel), The Java Language Specification (with J. Gosling, B. Joy, G. Bracha); American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Lawyer; Civil Rights Leader; Co-Founder, President, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Clerk, United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Editor, American Law Review; President, American Bar Association; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Financier; Director, Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, New Jersey Shoreline Railroad; Guarantee Trust Company, Mutual Life Insurance Company, Pastor, Broadway Church, Congregational, Somerville, Pilgrim Church, Harlem, New York; Chairman, American Tract Society; Chaplain, Sons of the American Revolution, Minister, First Parish, Unitarian, Milton, First Female Ph.D. in America; Only Female to Attend Boston Latin School before 1972, Author, The Roentgen Rays in Medicine and Surgery; President, Association of American Physicians; Pioneer in Radiation Therapy, Professor, Research Director, Computer Science Department, Portland State University; National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for Computer Information Science and Engineering; Founding Member, African American Scholars for Citizenship and Community; NSF Equal Opportunity Award 1991; Top 50 African Americans in Technology; Association for Computing Machinery Fellow, Some class years and entering years are approximate. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. Marco Rubio didnt graduate from high school in Las Vegas, but much has been written about the six years he spent here as a child. Check this out for a full explanation of our conversion to the LiveFyre commenting system and instructions on how to sign up for an account. Director: Bathing and the Single Girl. 1-ranked Green Valleys romp past No. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. Where You Belong! Washingtons Tuckerman Ravine, Minister, Chelsea; First Minister-at-Large, American Unitarian Association, Boston; Founder, Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Improvement of Seamen, Adjutant General of the United States Army, Judge Advocate General, Continental Army; Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1808-1810); Co-Founder, Massachusetts Historical Society, Nathan Littauer Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy, Harvard University; Fellow, American Academy for Jewish Research; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Minister, Charlestown; Albany, New York; Boston; Author, Hawaii and Its People, Educator; Founder & President, Boston Youth Wrestling; Institute for Nonprofit Management and Leadership's Highland Street Fellow; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate Award 2019, Architect, Memorial Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge Public Library; President, American Institute of Architects, Sportswriter, Boston Herald, New York Morning Sun; Sports Editor, New York Evening Sun; Honor Roll of Baseball, Baseball Hall of Fame (1946), Electrical Engineer; Inventor, The Viterbi Algorithm, Co-Founder Linkabit Corp,, Qualcomm, Inc.; President, The Viterbi Group; Professor of Electrical Engineering, UCLA; Recipient, National Medal of Science; Member, National Inventors Hall of Fame; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2006, Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Platform Learning, Inc., UniversityNow, Inc, LearnNow, Inc.; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2004, Loyalist; Deputy Governor, Colony of Rhode Island, President, Amherst College; Professor of History, Princeton University, Amherst College; Chairman, Commission Concerning State and County Buildings in Massachusetts (Ward Commission); Author, Red, White, & Blue: Men, Books, and Ideas in American Culture; 1971; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1971, Supervisor, Branches and Delivery Stations, Boston Public Library, Minister, Arlington Street Church, Unitarian, President, American Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society; Co-Founder, Massachusetts General Hospital; Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Harvard; Dean, Harvard Medical School; First Public Demonstration of Ether Anesthesia (1846); Co-Founder, New England Journal of Medicine; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Physician; First Administration of Anesthesia to a Child; Pioneer in Rhinoplasty and Cleft Palate Surgery, All-American Football Player, Harvard University (1892, 1894); Head Football Coach, Harvard (1896); Lawyer, Historian; Author, The Age of Charlemagne; Outlines and Documents of English Constitutional History during the Middle Ages, Entrepreneur; Founder, Developer, Carneiro and Ellsworth, Kansas, Librarian, Harvard College; Minister, New Brick Church, Congregational, President, Michigan State University; 1st African American University President & Fortune 100 Chairman (TIAA-CREF); Chancellor, State University of New York; Chairman, Rockefeller Foundation; U.S. Deputy Secretary of State; Economist; Author, Privilege and Prejudice: The Life of a Black Pioneer; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1970, Architect; Portland, Oregon City Hall; Gilbert Building; Hamilton Building; Postal Building, Vice Chairman, Yankelovich, Skelly, & White; Co-Founder, Reading Is Fundamental; National Commission for Employment Policy, Author-Editor, The Boys and Girls Herodotus, Journalist, Historian, Novelist; Author, Thunder Out of China (with Annalee Jacoby); The Mountain Road; The Making of the President, 1960 (and 1964, 1968, 1972); Breach of Faith: The Fall of Richard Nixon; In Search of History: A Personal Adventure; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1977. The names listed below are alumni who have been searched for on this site from Sheepshead Bay High Schoolin Brooklyn, New York . . He partnered with Steve Wynn and started Southern Wine and Spirits. The Las Vegas education system doesn't get the best rap. The listing below features centuries of former Latin School students who have gone on to be leaders in a variety of fields. American plus-size model, makeup artist and fashion designer, Private, coeducational school in Las Vegas, , Nevada, United States, 21st-century African-American sportspeople, National Football League Offensive Player of the Year Award winners, Sportspeople from Santa Barbara, California, 20th-century African-American sportspeople, American expatriate baseball players in Canada, All-American college men's basketball players, Basketball players at the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Final Four, USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners, USA Indoor Track and Field Championships winners, World Athletics Indoor Championships winners, American expatriate baseball players in Taiwan, American expatriate baseball players in South Korea. Created by: Sherman Leibow. Brian Williams (basketball): After finishing his college career at Arizona, Williams who would change his name to Bison Dele to honor his Native American and African ancestry played eight seasons in the NBA. Inbee Park (golf): The South Korea native has been the worlds No. 4. Please see our Contributors and Sources page for data source details. David Humm (football): The left-handed quarterback led Nebraska to victory in three major bowl games Orange, Cotton, Sugar and had a long career in the NFL as a backup quarterback, mostly with the Raiders. The school serves students in grades 9 through 12. Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church; Chancellor, American University, Washington, D.C. Signer, Declaration of Independence; President, Continental Congress (1775-1777); Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1780-1785; 1787-1793); Merchant; Charter Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Chief of Operations, Boston Public Schools; Commissioner, Property and Construction Management, City of Boston; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2005, General, United States Army; Assistant Chief of Staff, Third Army, World War II; Commandant of Cadets, United States Military Academy; Chief of Staff, Eighth Army, Korean Conflict; Commander 45th and 24th Infantry Divisions, Korean Conflict; Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, 1962-1964, Representative in Congress (1911-1913); United States Attorney for Massachusetts (1921-1924), President, Massachusetts Medical Society; Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Harvard Medical School; Author, Cases of vesico-vaginal fistula treated by operation, Professor of Mathematics, Brown University, University of Illinois, University of Maryland; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Mathematical Society; Author, Selected Topics in the Classical Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable; Complex Function Theory, Entomologist; Curator/Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University; Secretary and Librarian, Boston Society of Natural History; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Jazz Critic, Political/Social Commentator; Historian; Author, Boston Boy, Journey into Jazz, Free Speech for MeBut Not for Thee; Living the Bill of Rights; The Nat Hentoff Reader; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2004, Minister, Boston and New York City; Author, Through Armenia on Horseback (Concerning Massacre of 1894-1895), Executive Director, STRIVE and Vice President for Employment and Vocational Services, Justice Resource Institute; Senior Fellow, Boston University Institute for Non-Profit Management; Chair, Board of Trustees, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2012, Banker; Founder and Benefactor, Boston Symphony Orchestra; Benefactor, Harvard University, United States District Attorney; Dean, Boston University School of Law, President, Robert G. Hoffman, Inc.; Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Synergy Group, Inc.; Vice Chairman, United Nations International School; Dr. Joseph F. Desmond 44 Volunteer Award 1997, Treasurer, Harvard College; Minister, First Church, Congregational, Boxford, Signer, Declaration of independence; Member, Continental Congress; Lawyer, Wilmington, North Carolina, Physician; Founder, Director, Perkins Institution for the Blind; Abolitionist, Member of the Secret Six, Supporters of John Brown, Producer; Playwright, A Trip to Chinatown, A Parlor Match; A Stranger in New York; Drama Critic; Manager, Hoyts Madison Square Theatre; Member, New Hampshire Legislature, Public Servant, Mayor, Parkland, FL; Former Parkland, FL City Commissioner; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2019, Lawyer, Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General, United States Army; Linguist (Persian, Sanskrit); Photographer, Architect; Founder, American Institute of Architects; Designed Metropolitan Museum of Art, Pedestal of Statue of Liberty, Fogg Art Museum, the Biltmore Estate, Head Master, Boston Latin School (1776-1805), Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and Community Relations, Northeast Utilities; Chief of Environment and Energy, City of Boston; Member, Board of Trustees, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2009, Chief Justice, Court of Common Pleas.
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