List of Waynesburg University alumni
The following is a list of notable alumni from Waynesburg University. Waynesburg University is a private university founded in ca. 1850 and located in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania.
Alumni
- Don Herrmann, National Football League wide receiver for the New York Giants and the New Orleans Saints[1]
- John F. "Jack" Wiley, former National Football League player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, University of Pittsburgh Assistant Coach, and Waynesburg University's football stadium bears his name[1]
- Charles E. Boyle, Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania[2]
- Albert Baird Cummins, 18th Governor of Iowa, U.S. Senator and two-time presidential candidate[3][4]
- William C. Farabee, Harvard anthropologist[5]
- George Nethercutt, Harvard fellow and republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives[6][7]
- John Clark Knox, Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York[3]
- Edward Martin, General in the United States National Guard, who was prominent in the development of Fort Indiantown Gap and after his death, the United States Senate renamed the facility the Edward Martin Military Reservation[3]
- Thomas Ellsworth Morgan, Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania[8]
- Phil Mushnick, New York Post sports columnist
- Morgan Ringland Wise, member of the 46th and 47th Congress of the United States[9][10]
- Lanny Frattare, Sports Broadcasting faculty, Pittsburgh Pirates announcer for 33 years
- Dave Pahanish, American Singer/Songwriter
- James Purman, Medal of Honor recipient.
- Clair Bee (1896–1983), Basketball coach, inductee to the Basketball Hall of Fame[11]
- Joe Righetti (born 1947), American football player[1]
- Matt Dowling, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives[12]
- Harry Theofiledes, National League football player[1]
- Charles I. Faddis, Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives - Pennsylvania[13]
- William E. Crow, Senator from Pennsylvania[14]
- Lucy Dorsey Iams, reform legislator[15]
- Lorenzo Danford, U.S. Representative from Ohio[16]
- Dave Smith, National League football player[1]
- John Renton, Geology professor
- Joseph Warren Ray, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives - Pennsylvania[17]
- Alta Schrock, Biology professor
- Thomas S. Crago, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives - Pennsylvania[18]
- Paul Stanley, National League basketball player
- Joseph Benton Donley, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives - Pennsylvania[19]
- Roy E. Furman, 21st Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania[20]
- Daniel J. McDaid, Legislator and judge[21]
- Pam Snyder, Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives[22]
References
- "Sports". Waynesburg University.
- "Charles E. Boyle - Biography". United States Congress.
- "Alumni". Waynesburg University.
- "Albert B. Cummins - Biography". The Iowa State Legislature.
- "Archive". University of Pennsylvania.
- "George Nethercutt - Biography". United States House of Representatives.
- "George Nethercutt". Harvard Institute of Politics.
- "Thomas E. Morgan - Biography". United States Congress.
- "Morgan R. Wise - Biography". United States Congress.
- "Archive". United States House of Representatives - Pennsylvania.
- "Clair Bee - Obituary". The New York Times.
- "Matt Dowling - Biography". Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
- "Charles Faddis - Obituary". The New York Times.
- "William Crow - Biography". United States Congress.
- "Lucy Dorsey Iams". ANB - American National Biography.
- "Lorenzo Danford - Biography". United States Congress.
- "Joseph W. Ray - Biography". United States Congress.
- "Thomas Crago - Biography". United States House of Representatives.
- "Joseph B. Donley - Biography". United States Congress.
- "Roy E. Furman - Biography". Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
- "Daniel J. McDaid - Biography". The Iowa State Legislature.
- "Pam Snyder - Biography". Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
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