List of Loomis Chaffee School alumni

The following is a list of notable alumni of Loomis Chaffee School. Also called LC or Loomis, the Loomis Chaffee School is a college preparatory school located in Windsor, Connecticut.

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  • John Ashmead 1934 – writer, educator, author of The Mountain and the Feather, writer for The Atlantic, book reviewer for The Philadelphia Bulletin

B

  • Deborah Baker 1977 – biographer and essayist known for A Blue Hand: The Beats in India, a biography of Allen Ginsberg that focuses on his time in India.[1]
  • Stephen R. Barnett – American legal scholar
  • Peter Barton 1969 – British military historian, author and filmmaker specialising in trench warfare during World War I.[2]
  • Jerome Beatty Jr. 1935 – twentieth-century American author of children's literature. He was also an accomplished feature writer for magazines.[3]
  • Andrew Berenzweig 1995 – professional ice hockey player, Nashville Predators
  • Gerald Warner Brace 1918 – writer, educator, sailor, and boat builder
  • Peter C. Brinckerhoff 1970 – writer, educator of nonprofits
  • Mark Brown 1977 – Major League Baseball pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles (1984) and Minnesota Twins (1985)
  • Harry G. Broadman 1973 – foreign trade and investment negotiator, global business growth strategist, corporate director, private equity investor, economist, litigation dispute expert, author and journalist.[4]
  • Frank Bruni 1982 – reporter, food critic, and columnist, The New York Times; author of Ambling into History: The Unlikely Odyssey of George W. Bush
  • Miriam Butterworth 1936 – American educator, activist, and politician who fought for equal representation in the Connecticut General Assembly.

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  • Charles Kaiser 1968 – American author, journalist, and Acting Director of the LGBTQ Public Policy Center at Hunter College.[27]
  • David E. Kaiser 1965 – professor of history, Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island; author of American Tragedy, Politics and War: European Conflict from Philip II to Hitler, and Epic Season: The 1948 American League Pennant Race
  • Robert G. Kaiser 1960 – managing editor of and associate editor and senior correspondent for The Washington Post; author of "Russia from the Inside" and "Act of Congress: How America's Essential Institution Works, and How It Doesn't".[28][29]
  • Henry R. Kravis 1963 – billionaire, founding partner of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
  • Corby Kummer 1974 – restaurant critic for Boston magazine and editor at The Atlantic magazine
  • Alexander Kuo 1957 – American teacher, poet, fiction writer, and essayist who served as Professor of English at Washington State University.[30]
  • Joshua Kurlantzick 1994 – American Journalist and Fellow for Southeast Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations.[31]

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  • Gretchen Ulion 1990 – Olympic gold medalist, U.S. Women's Olympic Hockey Team, Nagano, Japan 1998

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Faculty

References

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