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The following is a list of presidents, notable alumni, and faculty members of
Miami University , in Oxford, Ohio, U.S.
Alumni
Academia
Carol Anderson , professor of African American Studies at
Emory University
John Alexander Anderson , former Congressman from
Kansas ; consul to
Egypt ; second president of
Kansas State University
C. Michael Armstrong , chairman, board of trustees
Johns Hopkins Medicine , Health System Corp. and Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
Joseph M. Bachelor , poet, professor
Donald Barr , professor of Human Ecology at
Cornell University and leader of movement to disinvest in South Africa
Jeffrey Brown , dean, College of Business,
University of Illinois
David A. Caputo , president of
Pace University
Ronald Crutcher , president of
University of Richmond ; formerly, President of
Wheaton College
Katharine Jane Densford , director of the
University of Minnesota
School of Nursing , provided important nursing leadership during
World War II
David Dickey , statistician
Alston Ellis , president of Ohio University
John Feldmeier , professor of
Political Science at
Wright State University and
First Amendment
attorney
Grayson L. Kirk , former president of
Columbia University
Benjamin Lee , theoretical physicist
Carolyn Ringer Lepre , academic administrator
Jeffrey Lieberman , president of
American Psychiatric Association ; chief of psychiatry at
Columbia University
Henry Mitchell MacCracken , former Chancellor of
New York University
Arman Manukyan , Professor of Bogazici University in Istanbul
Fannie Ruth Robinson , president of Oxford College until 1893
[1]
Mark B. Rosenberg , Chancellor of the
State University System of Florida
Donna Shalala , former U.S.
Secretary of Health and Human Services for President
Bill Clinton , current president of the
University of Miami (Florida) and a graduate of the Western College for Women prior to its merger with Miami University
Ernest H. Volwiler , former chairman,
Abbott Labs and co-inventor,
Pentothal
Joseph Pomeroy Widney , 2nd president of the
University of Southern California , 1st dean of the USC School of Medicine, physician of scientific medical data; former director of the
United States Public Health Service ; former director of the
New York Public Library ; enlisted by philanthropist
Andrew Carnegie to help develop a worldwide library system, resulting in the
Carnegie libraries
Richard K. Wilson , Director,
The Genome Institute at
Washington University in St. Louis
Art
Business
C. Michael Armstrong , former CEO of
AT&T ,
Hughes Electronics and
Comcast Corporation ; former chairman of the
IBM World Trade Corporation
Arthur D. Collins, Jr. , chairman (retired),
Medtronic, Inc.
Emily E. Douglas , CEO and founder of
Grandma's Gifts Inc.
Bruce Downey , CEO of
Barr Pharmaceuticals
Richard T. Farmer , founder and Chairman of
Cintas Corporation
Tom Fox , CEO of
Aston Villa football club, England
Lynn Good , chairman, president and CEO of
Duke Energy
[2]
Ryan Graves , head of global operations,
Uber
Gregory D. Hague , entrepreneur, lawyer, author
Sheraton Kalouria , chief marketing officer and executive vice president at
Sony Pictures Television
Samuel Laws , inventor of the stock ticker on the
New York Gold Exchange
Marne Levine , COO of
Instagram
[3]
Kim Lubel , chairman and CEO of
CST Brands
Richard McVey , founder, chairman and CEO of
MarketAxess
Dwight Merriman , Internet executive and entrepreneur; co-founder of
DoubleClick , current subsidiary of Google
Dinesh Paliwal , chairman, CEO and president of
Harman International
John H. Patterson , founder of
NCR (National Cash Register)
Mitchell Rales , co-founder, CEO, and current chairman of the executive committee and Director of
Danaher Corporation
Jack Rogers , chairman of the board and CEO of
United Parcel Service (retired)
Jeff Schwartz , founder and president of
Excel Sports Management
John G. Smale , CEO at
Procter & Gamble ; chairman of
General Motors
Entertainment
Kirk Baily , actor; Kevin 'Ug' Lee on
Salute Your Shorts
Rebecca Budig , actress, All My Children
Larry Clark , award-winning filmmaker associated with the "
Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers "
[4]
Art Clokey , claymation artist and creator of
Gumby and
Pokey
Joseph W. Clokey , organist, composer
Ray Combs ,
Family Feud game show host (did not graduate)
Chase Crawford , actor and producer (did not graduate)
Charles Michael Davis , actor and director
Mike Emrick , NHL play-by-play for New Jersey Devils, NBC, Versus; London and Rio Olympics announcer for NBC
Theresa Flaminio , musician
Bill Hemmer , Fox News Channel anchor
Mark Hentemann , executive producer of
Family Guy
Griffin House , singer/songwriter
Nick Lachey , pop musician; 98 Degrees (did not graduate)
Eric Lange , television and movie actor
Katie Lee , television personality, food critic, and ex-wife of pop music superstar
Billy Joel
The Lemon Pipers , 1960s psychedelic band
Tina Louise , actress; Ginger on Gilligan's Island
Rick Ludwin , NBC television executive
Brad Moore, member of
Busker Busker
Terence Moore , sports journalist, CNN.com, AOL FanHouse, sports on Earth.com, ESPN Outside the Lines , MSNBC
Mojo Nixon , musician
Jeff Pegues ,
CBS News correspondent; former Miami football player (wide receiver)
Plies , rapper
Steven Reineke , conductor of
The New York Pops
Jackson Rohm , pop/country musician
Chris Rose , sportscaster
Kristen Erwin Schlotman , film producer
Beth Stelling , comedian
Kate Voegele , singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist; also known for a prominent role in CW TV series
One Tree Hill (did not graduate)
Jack Warshaw , folk singer, songwriter, musician
John M. Watson, Sr. , trombonist with
Red Saunders and
Count Basie Orchestras; educator; actor in 13 movies (
The Fugitive ,
Soul Food ) and several theater roles including the Broadway production of
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Gerri Willis , television news journalist; host of The Willis Report on
Fox Business Network ; formerly with
CNN hosting Your Bottom Line and as the senior financial correspondent of
SmartMoney
Matthew Yuricich , Academy Award winner, special effects
Law
Frederic W. Allen , Chief Justice of the
Vermont Supreme Court (1984–1997)
[5]
Burnie Bridge ,
Wisconsin Court of Appeals
[6]
Richard S. Brown ,
Wisconsin Court of Appeals
[7]
Jennifer Brunner , current Justice of the
Supreme Court of Ohio and first female
Ohio Secretary of State
[8]
John F. Kibbey ,
Indiana Attorney General
[9]
Samuel Taylor Marshall , lawyer and founder of
Beta Theta Pi
John Weld Peck II , Judge of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Anthony Thornton , Illinois Supreme Court Justice and U.S. Representative from Illinois
[10]
Andy Vollmer , former Acting General Counsel,
United States Securities and Exchange Commission
Literature and journalism
P.J. O'Rourke
Ira Berkow , sports writer, The New York Times
Kathryn Craft , author of literary fiction and contemporary women's fiction
Rita Dove , Pulitzer Prize winner; first African-American U.S. Poet Laureate; Consultant to the Library of Congress; 2012 recipient, Presidential National Medal of Arts Award
Eric Ehrmann , columnist, sports and global affairs, Huffington Post , LePost-LeMonde , pioneer contributor to Rolling Stone in 1968, member of PEN (dropped out 1968)
Wil Haygood ,
Washington Post writer; author of A Butler Well Served by This Election , inspiration for the movie
The Butler , Two on the River , King of Cats: The Life and Times of Adam Clayton Powell Jr. , and The Haygoods of Columbus: A Love Story
Dave Hyde , sports columnist, Sun Sentinel
Rajiv Joseph , dramatist and Pulitzer Prize finalist
Alexander C. McClurg , senior partner of
A. C. McClurg and Union Army general
Dorothy Misener Jurney , the "godmother of women's pages" (Western College)
P. J. O'Rourke ,
conservative satirist
Mariel Padilla, journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner
[11]
Marvin Pierce , former president of
McCall Corporation , father of
First Lady
Barbara Bush
Whitelaw Reid , editor-in-chief, New York Tribune ; US vice presidential candidate with President
Benjamin Harrison (the only time in US history that presidential and vice presidential candidates were alumni of the same university)
Bill Sammon , Senior White House Correspondent,
Washington Examiner , formerly at the
Washington Times ; and political analyst for
Fox News Channel, and the author of four
New York Times bestsellers
David Teeuwen (1970–2015), managing editor of
USA Today , where he helped pioneer
digital news
Joseph Pomeroy Widney , prolific author
Military
Second Lieutenant Terrence Graves, Medal of Honor recipient
Stan Arthur , U.S. Navy admiral
Stuart P. Baker , U.S. Navy admiral
Joseph R. Davis ,
C.S. Army general and commanding general of the
Mississippi National Guard 1888–1895
Arthur F. Gorham , U.S. Army
Distinguished Service Cross recipient
Terrence C. Graves , U.S. Marine Corps
Medal of Honor recipient
James G. Jones , U.S. Air Force general
Thomas E. Kuenning Jr. , U.S. Air Force general
Robert J. Meder , U.S. Army Air Forces pilot and participant in the
Doolittle Raid
[12]
Joseph Ralston , U.S. Air Force general and commander of the
U.S. European Command /
SHAPE 2000–2003
William W. Rogers , U.S. Marine Corps general
Stephen Clegg Rowan , U.S. Navy admiral
Durbin Ward , U.S. Army general
Lester J. Whitlock , U.S. Army major general
[13]
[14]
Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States
Politics
President and prime minister
Mike DeWine, US Senator and current governor (OH)
U.S. Senate
Paul Ryan, 54th Speaker of the US House of Representatives
U.S. House of Representatives
Governor
Charles Anderson , 27th
Governor of
Ohio (1865–1866)
[28]
James Edwin Campbell , 38th Governor of Ohio
[29]
William Dennison Jr. , 24th
Governor of
Ohio (1860–1862) and U.S. Postmaster General
[30]
Mike DeWine , 70th Governor of Ohio, former U.S. Senator from
Ohio
[31]
Andrew L. Harris , 44th
Governor of
Ohio (1906–1909), U.S. Commissioner,
American Civil War General
[32]
John J. McRae , 21st
Governor of Mississippi, Senator, U.S. Representative
[33]
Oliver P. Morton , former
Indiana governor and U.S. Senator
[34]
John B. Weller , fifth Governor of California, former Congressman from Ohio, U.S. Senator from California and Minister to Mexico
[35]
State
Local
Ambassador
Other
Stan Greenberg , Democratic Party pollster and campaign strategist for
Bill Clinton ,
Al Gore , and
John Kerry
William Isaac , chairman of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), 1981–1985
Brigham McCown , former U.S. Department of Transportation regulator during the George W. Bush administration
[47]
Steve Ricchetti ,
Counselor to the President ; Chief of Staff to US Vice President
Joe Biden ; former deputy chief of staff to President
Bill Clinton
[48]
Michael Sekora, founder and director of the intelligence community's classified program,
Project Socrates during the
Reagan administration
[49]
[50]
Caleb Blood Smith , sixth
United States Secretary of the Interior , serving in the Cabinet of
Abraham Lincoln
[51]
Sidney Souers , first
Central Intelligence Agency Director appointed by President
Harry S. Truman
[52]
Sports
Baseball
Walter Alston (1935), former manager of the
Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers
baseball teams; earned four World Series championships and seven National League pennants
[53]
Bill Doran , former second baseman for the
Houston Astros ,
Cincinnati Reds , and
Milwaukee Brewers ; bench coach,
Kansas City Royals
[54]
Steve Fireovid , former
Major League Baseball Pitcher and author of "The 26th Man: One Minor League Pitcher's Pursuit of a Dream."
[55]
Charlie Leibrandt (1978), former pitcher for the
Cincinnati Reds ,
Kansas City Royals ,
Atlanta Braves , and
Texas Rangers ; 140-119 Major League record
[56]
Bill Long , former pitcher in Major League Baseball, played for the
Chicago White Sox ,
Chicago Cubs and
Montreal Expos
[57]
Marvin Miller , union leader
Major League Baseball Players Association (attended
Miami University before transferring to and graduating from
NYU )
[58]
Tim Naehring , former
MLB player,
Boston Red Sox
[59]
Ty Neal (1999), college baseball coach at
Cincinnati
[60]
Scott Sauerbeck ,
Major League Baseball pitcher,
Cincinnati Reds
[61]
Wally Szczerbiak
Basketball
Randy Ayers (1978), former
NBA player and college head coach at
Ohio State University and head coach of the NBA's
Philadelphia 76ers , assistant coach of the
Orlando Magic and current assistant coach of NBA
Washington Wizards
[62]
Michael Bramos , professional basketball player; joined the Spanish ACB League club Gran Canaria in 2010
[63]
Adam Eaton , current center fielder for the
Washington Nationals ; formerly with
Chicago White Sox and
Arizona Diamondbacks
[64]
John Ely ,
Major League Baseball pitcher,
Los Angeles Dodgers
[65]
Wayne Embry (1958), senior advisor and former general manager,
NBA
Toronto Raptors ; former NBA player and NBA executive with the
Milwaukee Bucks and
Cleveland Cavaliers , and was the first African American NBA general manager and team president; two-time basketball All-American at Miami
[66]
Fred Foster , former player,
NBA
Portland Trail Blazers
[67]
Danny Hall (1977), head baseball coach,
Georgia Tech
[68]
Ron Harper , retired
NBA player, five-time NBA Champion,
Chicago Bulls and
Los Angeles Lakers ; coach,
Detroit Pistons and
Orlando Magic
[69]
Darrell Hedric (1955), winningest basketball coach in Miami history
[70]
Ron Hunter , head men's basketball coach,
Georgia State University ; formerly head men's basketball coach,
IUPUI
[71]
Phil Lumpkin (1981), player,
NBA Portland Trailblazer and
Phoenix Suns , later became a successful high school basketball coach in Washington State
[72]
Matt Lynch (Master's, 2015), as of 2024 the only
out head coach in men's college basketball
[73]
Julian Mavunga , professional basketball player, currently with
Kyoto Hannaryz of Japanese First Division
Ira Newble ,
NBA player,
Cleveland Cavaliers ,
Seattle SuperSonics and
Los Angeles Lakers
[74]
Rob Senderoff , college basketball coach
Wally Szczerbiak (1999),
NBA player,
Cleveland Cavaliers ,
Boston Celtics and
Minnesota Timberwolves ; current CBS Sports Announcer
[75]
Bo Schembechler
Jerry Angelo , general manager of the
Chicago Bears
JoJuan Armour , former
NFL and
CFL player
Bill Arnsparger (1949), NFL coach, Baltimore Colts and
Miami Dolphins ,
San Diego Chargers ;
NCAA football coach; head coach, LSU; athletic director,
University of Florida
[76]
Bob Babich (1969), former NFL player,
San Diego Chargers and
Cleveland Browns ; First-Team All-American in football
[77]
Jacob Bell , NFL,
St. Louis Rams
[78]
Eric Beverly , NFL player,
Detroit Lions and
Atlanta Falcons
[79]
Earl "Red" Blaik (1918), former head coach, Army football; member of the NFL Foundation Hall of Fame
[80]
Brandon Brooks , NFL player,
Philadelphia Eagles and
Houston Texans
[81]
Paul Brown (1930), partial founder of the
Cleveland Browns and the
Cincinnati Bengals and the first head coach for both teams
[82]
Rob Carpenter (1977), NFL player, where he rushed for 4,363 yards in a 10-year career with the
Houston Oilers ,
New York Giants and
Los Angeles Rams
[83]
Carmen Cozza (1952), former head football coach, Yale University; played in NFL for
Green Bay Packers and in
Cleveland Indians and
Chicago White Sox organization
[84]
Tom Crabtree , NFL tight end,
Green Bay Packers
[85]
Paul Dietzel (1948), All-American center, football; head coach, football at LSU, South Carolina and Army; National Coach of the Year
[86]
Jacques Dussault ,
World League of American Football head coach at
Montreal Machine ;
CFL assistant coach at
Montreal Alouettes and Montreal Concordes;
Albany Great Danes defensive coordinator
[87]
Weeb Ewbank (1928), Super Bowl-winning NFL head coach; won two NFL titles with the Baltimore Colts and the
New York Jets
[88]
Trevor Gaylor , player, NFL,
Kansas City Chiefs
John Harbaugh (1984), head coach,
Baltimore Ravens
[89]
Bob Hitchens (1974), player, NFL,
New England Patriots ,
Kansas City Chiefs and
Pittsburgh Steelers
[90]
Alphonso Hodge , NFL player,
cornerback ,
Kansas City Chiefs
[91]
Bob Jencks (1963), NFL player,
Washington Redskins and
Chicago Bears ; Super Bowl Champions with Chicago Bears
[92]
Ernie Kellermann (1965), former defensive back for the
Cleveland Browns ,
Cincinnati Bengals and
Buffalo Bills
[93]
Aaron Kromer , NFL,
New Orleans Saints 2012 Interim Head Coach; Offensive Line and Running Game Coach
[94]
Bill Mallory (1957), head football coach,
Miami University ,
University of Colorado at Boulder ,
Indiana University Bloomington ;
Big Ten Coach of the Year
[95]
Ryan McNeil , former NFL player
[96]
John McVay (1953), former head coach,
New York Giants ; general manager,
San Francisco 49ers (5 Super Bowl Championships; NFL Executive of the Year winner)
[97]
Sean McVay , head coach,
Los Angeles Rams (youngest head coach in NFL history); tight ends coach,
Washington Redskins
[98]
Jake O'Connell , tight end, NFL,
Kansas City Chiefs
Henry Orth , football player
[99]
Ara Parseghian (1949), former head football coach of the Notre Dame
Fighting Irish
[100]
John Pont (1952), head football coach, Miami University, Yale University, Indiana University, Northwestern University; national Coach of the Year; led Indiana to Big Ten title and Rose Bowl
[101]
Travis Prentice , retired NFL player, NCAA Division I-A Career leader in points scored,
Cleveland Browns ,
Minnesota Vikings
[102]
Ryne Robinson , NFL player,
Carolina Panthers
[103]
Ben Roethlisberger (2012), NFL player, two time
Super Bowl winning quarterback for the
Pittsburgh Steelers
[104]
Quinten Rollins , NFL player,
Green Bay Packers
Ollie Savatsky , NFL player,
Cleveland Rams
[105]
Bo Schembechler (1951), former football head coach of the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Wolverines
[106]
Sam Sloman (born 1997), NFL football player
Sherman Smith (1976), NFL player,
Seattle Seahawks , running backs coach, Seattle Seahawks, coach
Tennessee Titans , offensive coordinator
Washington Redskins
[107]
Milt Stegall ,
CFL player,
Winnipeg Blue Bombers , CFL all-time leader in receiving yards and touchdowns; NFL player,
Cincinnati Bengals
[108]
Alex Sulfsted , player, NFL,
Kansas City Chiefs
Jerry Walker (1971), team archivist
San Francisco 49ers ; Director of Public Relations
San Francisco 49ers ; sports information director
Lorain County Community College ,
University of New Orleans and
San Jose State ; assistant SID
LSU
[109]
Randy Walker (1976), former head football coach at Miami and
Northwestern University
[110]
Sheldon White , vice president of Pro Personnel,
Detroit Lions , Inc.; former NFL player with
New York Giants ,
Detroit Lions and
Cincinnati Bengals
[111]
Kevin Wilson , offensive coordinator,
Ohio State University football team; former head coach,
Indiana University football team
Nobby Wirkowski (1951), professional football player and coach
Ron Zook , former head football coach at the
University of Illinois and
University of Florida
[112]
Carter Camper
Hockey
Kevyn Adams , former
NHL player,
Chicago Blackhawks ; member of 2006 Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes
[113]
Riley Barber , player,
NHL ,
Washington Capitals
Chris Bergeron , head men's hockey coach, former head coach at
Bowling Green and former professional hockey center
Enrico Blasi , former head men's hockey coach, Miami University; two-time recipient of national coach of the year award
[114]
Dan Boyle (1998),
NHL player for the
New York Rangers and
San Jose Sharks ; won Stanley Cup and 2010 gold medal with Canadian Olympic Team
[115]
Carter Camper ,
NHL player,
New Jersey Devils ; formerly,
Boston Bruins
[116]
Patrick Cannone ,
NHL player,
Minnesota Wild
Alain Chevrier (1984),
NHL player,
New Jersey Devils
[117]
Blake Coleman ,
NHL player,
New Jersey Devils
Austin Czarnik ,
NHL player,
Boston Bruins ,
Calgary Flames
v
Mike Emrick , NHL play-by-play for New Jersey Devils, NBC, Versus; London and Rio Olympics announcer for NBC
Mike Glumac ,
NHL player,
St. Louis Blues
[118]
Andy Greene ,
NHL player,
New Jersey Devils
[119]
Ryan Jones ,
NHL player, Edmonton Oilers; Nashville Predators
[120]
Sean Kuraly ,
NHL player,
Boston Bruins
Vincent LoVerde , player,
NHL
Los Angeles Kings organization
Alec Martinez ,
NHL player, three-time Stanley Cup champion,
Las Vegas Golden Knights
[121]
Curtis McKenzie , player,
NHL ,
Dallas Stars
Justin Mercier , NHL player,
Colorado Avalanche organization
[122]
Andy Miele , 2011
Hobey Baker Award recipient;
NHL player,
Philadelphia Flyers ,
Phoenix Coyotes
[123]
Randy Robitaille ,
NHL player,
Ottawa Senators
[124]
Jack Roslovic ,
NHL player,
Winnipeg Jets organization; member of 2017 gold medal United States
World Juniors team
Brian Savage ,
NHL player,
Philadelphia Flyers
[125]
Cameron Schilling ,
NHL player,
Chicago Blackhawks ; and
Washington Capitals organization
[126]
Reilly Smith ,
NHL player,
Florida Panthers , formerly
Boston Bruins and
Dallas Stars
[127]
Gary Steffes , professional hockey player, AHL, varied teams; member of Team USA at the 2005 IIHF World U18 Championships
Justin Vaive , player,
NHL
New York Islanders organization
Trent Vogelhuber , player,
NHL
Colorado Avalanche ,
Columbus Blue Jackets organization
[128]
Chris Wideman ,
NHL player,
Ottawa Senators
[129]
Hayley Williams ,
Russian Women's Hockey League player
[130]
Tommy Wingels ,
NHL player,
San Jose Sharks
[131]
Jeff Zatkoff ,
NHL goaltender,
Los Angeles Kings ,
Pittsburgh Penguins ; member of 2016 Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins
[132]
Wrestling
Other sports
Dave Abelson (born 1975), Canadian tennis player
Brad Adamonis , professional golfer who currently plays on the
PGA Tour
[135]
Jack Baruth , pro BMX rider and Alt Fuel class winner of the 2006 Cannonball Run
Brendan Burke , inspiration for
You Can Play organization
Bud Haidet (1957), athletic director,
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee ; instrumental in their move from NAIA to NCAA Division I membership in 1990
Bill Mulliken (1961), 1960 Olympic gold medalist, swimming
[136]
Bob Schul (1966), 1964 Olympic Gold medalist, 5000m run
[137]
Amelia Strickler , British shot putter; 3 times National Champion; European, Commonwealth and World finalist
Steve Strome (1964), Tennis Coach, Miami, LSU, Duke and Army
[138]
Theology
David Swing
Notable faculty and staff
Faculty
José Antonio Bowen , President of
Goucher College
Raymond Burke , instructor, businessman, founder of the
Miami University Men's Glee Club and member of the
United States House of Representatives from
Ohio's third district
[139]
Karen Dawisha , political scientist, author of
Putin's Kleptocracy
[140]
Burton L. French , professor and member of the
United States House of Representatives from
Idaho's 1st congressional district
Walter Havighurst , English professor and namesake of
the Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies
Daisy Hernández , writer and editor
[141]
Louise Holland , academic, philologist and archaeologist
William Holmes McGuffey
Donald E. Parker , experimental psychologist and professor emeritus
[142]
Presidents of Miami University
Robert Hamilton Bishop , 1824–1841
George Junkin , 1841–1844
Erasmus D. MacMaster , 1845–1849
William Caldwell Anderson , 1849–1854
Orange Nash Stoddard , 1854 (pro tempore)
John W. Hall, 1854–1866
Robert L. Stanton , 1866–1871
Andrew Dousa Hepburn , 1871–1873 (pro tempore; later considered to be regular)
Robert White McFarland , 1885–1888 (pro tempore; later considered to be regular)
Ethelbert Dudley Warfield , 1888–1891
William Oxley Thompson , 1891–1899
David Stanton Tappan , 1899–1902
Guy Potter Benton , 1902–1911
Edgar Ewing Brandon , 1909–1910 (acting), 1927–1928 (acting)
Raymond M. Hughes , 1911–1913 (acting), 1913–1927
Alfred H. Upham , 1928–1945
Alpheus K. Morris, 1945–1946 (acting)
Ernest H. Hahne, 1946–1952
Clarence W. Kreger, 1952–1953 (acting)
John D. Millett , 1953–1964
Charles Ray Wilson, 1964–1965 (acting)
Phillip R. Shriver , 1965–1981
Paul G. Pearson , 1981–1992
Paul G. Risser , 1993–1995
Anne Hopkins, December 1995 – July 1996 (acting)
James C. Garland , 1996 – June 2006
David C. Hodge , July 2006 – July 2016
Greg Crawford, July 2016 – present
[143]
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