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The following is a list of alumni of St. Paul's School. SPS is a preparatory, coeducational boarding school in Concord, New Hampshire, affiliated with the Episcopal Church. A Robert Allerton SPS Form of 1889, philanthropist; gave Allerton Gardens on Kauai to the nation Michael J. Arlen, author of Exiles and Passage to Ararat (winner of the National Book Award); longtime staff writer and television critic for The New Yorker Norman Armour 1905, United States ambassador John Jacob Astor IV, member of the Astor family who died on the RMS TitanicB Hobey Baker 1909, collegiate hockey player and World War I pilot E. Digby Baltzell 1932, sociologist responsible for popularizing the term WASP Matthew Winthrop Barzun, U.S. ambassador Alexis I. du Pont Bayard, lieutenant governor of Delaware Roland W. Betts 1964, CEO of Chelsea Piers, L.P. and major Republican Party contributor Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle, Jr. 1915, ambassador during World War II to eight governments in exile Charles E. Bohlen, diplomat Francis Bohlen (1868–1942), Algernon Sydney Biddle professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School James Bond, did not graduate; namesake for Ian Fleming's fictional spy Marshall Latham Bond, owner of sled dog inspiration of Jack London's The Call of the Wild Daniel Baugh Brewster, U.S. senator from MarylandC Lorene Cary 1974, author of Black Ice, an autobiography detailing her experiences with the school; founder of Art Sanctuary in Philadelphia Alfred M. Coats (1869–1942), Scottish-American industrialist from Providence, R.I. Francis Parkman Coffin, electrical engineering pioneer Parker Corning 1893, U.S. congressman from New York Archibald Cox 1930, Watergate Special Prosecutor Lacy Crawford, author of Notes on a SilencingD Frank H. Davis, Vermont State Treasurer Clarence Day 1892, humorist, author, and playwright Alexis Denisof, television, film and stage actor (Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Harmar D. Denny, Jr., U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania Charles S. Dewey, U.S. congressman Marshall Dodge 1953, Yankee humorist Lucy Barzun Donnelly 1991, award-winning film and television producer Angier Biddle Duke, Chief of Protocol for the Kennedy administration; ambassador to El Salvador, Spain, Denmark, and Morocco Annie Duke, 1983, tournament poker champion, winner of the World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions (2004)E The Baron Eden of Winton, 9th and 7th Bt, British Conservative politician Grenville T. Emmet 1893, U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands and Austria John Franklin Enders 1915, Nobel laureate in physiology/medicine William R. Everdell, historian and authorF Timothy Ferriss, entrepreneur and bestselling author of The 4-Hour Workweek Hamilton Fish, Jr. 1890, first American to die while charging San Juan Hill in the Spanish–American War William Henry Furness III 1883, explorer and ethnologistG James Rudolph Garfield, politician, son of President James A. Garfield Rufus Gifford 1992, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark Jeff Giuliano 1998, National Hockey League (NHL) player Malcolm Gordon 1887, member of the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Mark Gordon c. 1975, Wyoming state treasurer, rancher-businessman J. Peter Grace 1932, industrialist and sportsman Archibald Gracie IV, attended United States Military Academy (didn't graduate), RMS Titanic survivor, author of Titanic: A Survivor's Story Eliza Griswold 1991, journalist/poet, author of New York Times bestseller The Tenth Parallel: Dispatches from the Fault Line Between Christianity and Islam Frank Tracy Griswold III 1955, 25th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church A. R. Gurney 1948, playwright and novelistH Jeff Halpern 1994, NHL player Edward Harkness 1893, philanthropist after whom the Harkness table is named Huntington Hartford 1929, A&P heir, graduated after 8 years William Randolph Hearst 1881, newspaper publisher (didn't graduate) Kelly Heaton 1990, sculptor, seer, scientist, and spiritualist known for her combination of visual art with analog electrical engineering. Tommy Hitchcock, Jr. 1918, most celebrated American polo player of all time and World War I fighter-pilot (left school as president of Sixth Form) H. Allen Holmes 1950, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal Amory Houghton Sr. 1917, U.S. Ambassador to France Amory "Amo" Houghton Jr. 1945, U.S. congressman (R-NY); CEO of Corning Glass Works Clement Hurd 1926, author and illustrator of children's books, including Goodnight MoonI J Annie Jacobsen 1985, investigative journalist and New York Times bestselling authorK Michael Kennedy 1976, son of Robert F. Kennedy John Kerry 1962, U.S. senator (D-MA), 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, and 68th U.S. Secretary of State Shamus Khan 1996, sociologist and author Alan Khazei, founder of City Year Frederick Joseph Kinsman, ecclesiastical historian Sol Kumin, businessman and racehorse owner Benjamin Kunkel, novelist and political economistL Beirne Lay, Jr. 1927, author, Twelve O'Clock High Howard Lederer, tournament poker champion, winner of two World Series of Poker titles, and two World Poker Tour titles Janice Y.K. Lee 1990, New York Times bestselling author of The Piano Teacher John Lindsay 1940, U.S. congressman, former mayor of New York CityM Michel McQueen Martin 1976, journalist for ABC and NPR Cord Meyer, CIA official Rick Moody 1979, novelist, author of The Ice Storm Paul Moore, Jr. 1937, 13th Episcopal bishop of New York William Moore 1933, president and chairman of the board, Bankers Trust J. P. Morgan, Jr. 1884, banker and philanthropist Junius Spencer Morgan II 1884, banker and art collector Samuel Eliot Morison, author, Pulitzer Prize winner, Harvard University professor Robert Mueller 1962, director of the FBI 2001–13, Special Counsel in 2017 U.S. election investigationN Philip Neal 1986, principal dancer for the New York City Ballet Francis Augustus Nelson, architect Judd Nelson 1978, actor, The Breakfast Club, Making the GradeO Catherine Oxenberg 1979, actressP Peter Pennoyer, 1975, architect, great-grandson of J. P. Morgan Jr. Maxwell Perkins 1903, noted editor at Charles Scribner's Sons, editor of F. Scott Fitzgerald Harry Boone Porter, Episcopal clergyman, author, editor of The Living Church magazine Robert Post 1928, prominent journalist and member of the Writing 69th Lewis Thompson Preston 1944, President of the World BankQ R Jonathan Reckford 1980, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Whitelaw Reid, Jr., 1931, Chairman of the New York Herald Tribune and The Fresh Air Fund Marcus T. Reynolds, 1886, prominent architect in Albany, New York S. Dillon Ripley, 1932, 8th Director of the Smithsonian Institution (1964 to 1984) and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom Edmund Maurice Burke Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy 1905, Conservative MP, British PeerS Hermann von Wechlinger Schulte, anatomist and dean of Creighton University School of Medicine Charles Scribner III 1909, President of Charles Scribner's Sons Roger Shattuck, Proust scholar Alex Shoumatoff, literary journalist and environmentalis.... Discover the Pennoyer 4th Grade popular books. 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