Cornell alumni Allen Edward Dekdebrun (born May 11, 1921 in Buffalo, New York, died March 29, 2005) was an American Football quarterback in the All-America Football Conference, National Football League, and Canadian Football League. He played college football at Cornell University. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al Dekdebrun"
Arthur Rose Eldred ( August 16 1895 - 1951) was an American agricultural official and executive who, as a teenager, became the first Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) on August 21 1912, just two years after the BSA was founded in 1910. Eldred was born in Brooklyn, New York but was raised in Oceanside, Long Island, New York by his mother after his father died when Arthur Eldred was very young. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arthur Rose Eldred"
Dr. C. Bruce Tarter was director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1994 to 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "C. Bruce Tarter"
Chad Walter(born June 10, 1971 in Albion, New York), is the crew chief for Hendrick Motorsports' #5 Lowe's Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series. Before he got the job in 2005, he was an engineer for Hendrick's Busch program, as well as having worked with Dale Earnhardt Inc., Bobby Labonte, and NEMCO Motorsports. He studied at Cornell University is married to his wife Sherry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chad Walter"
Gilbert Dennison Harris, Ph.B. ( 1864-?) was an American geologist. he was born at Jamestown, N.Y., and graduated from Cornell in 1886. From 1887 to 1893 he served on geological surveys. He was assistant professor of paleontology and stratigraphic geology at Cornell from 1894 to 1909, and afterward full professor. In 1895 he became proprietor and editor of the Bulletins of American Paleontology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gilbert Dennison Harris"
John Carew Rolfe, Ph.D. (1859- ) was an American classical scholar, son of William J. Rolfe, born in Newburyport, Mass. He graduated from Harvard in 1881 and from Cornell (Ph.D.) in 1885. He taught at Cornell ( 1882- 85), at Harvard ( 1889- 90), at the University of Michigan, and at the University of Pennsylvania. He was professor in 1907- 08 at the American School of Classical Studies in Rome. In 1910- 11, he was president of the American Philological Association. ...more on Wikipedia about "John Carew Rolfe"
John Thomas Elfvin (born 1917 in Montour Falls, New York) is a senior judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York. Elfvin has been a federal judge since his nomination to the court by President Gerald Ford in 1974. He assumed senior judge status in 1987. ...more on Wikipedia about "John T. Elfvin"
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Keith Olbermann (born January 27, 1959 in New York City) is an American news anchor and radio sportscaster. He currently hosts Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, an hour-long nightly newscast that counts down the top news stories of the day. He can also be heard on the Dan Patrick Show on ESPN Radio weekdays at 2:00 PM EST. ...more on Wikipedia about "Keith Olbermann"
Morris Gilbert Bishop (1893-1973) was a scholar, historian, biographer, author, and humorist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Morris Bishop"
Myron Charles Taylor ( 1874 - 1959) was a U.S. businessman and diplomat. He served as the CEO and chairman of the United States Steel Corporation between 1932 and 1938. He graduated from Cornell University in 1894 and donated money to build Myron C. Taylor Hall where the Cornell Law School now exists. ...more on Wikipedia about "Myron Charles Taylor"
Roger A. Morse, Ph.D. ( July 5, 1927 - May 12, 2000) was a bee biologist who taught many beekeepers both the rudiments and the finer practices, through his research and publications. During his long career, three new parasites of the honeybee, acarine mite, varroa mite and African small hive beetle were introduced to the USA. These, along with the Africanized honeybee and pesticide kills were all important beekeeping issues. Morse was extensively involved in research on each of these and provided guidance to the beekeeping industry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Roger Morse"
William Marc Malnati (born April 28, 1985 ), known commonly as Will Malnati, is a popular up and coming singer also known as Will or Malnati who rose to fame following his debut in the Ben Affleck and Matt Damon produced Miramax film: Stolen Summer ( 2002). His debut album which is still unnamed is set to be released in mid-August 2006. ...more on Wikipedia about "Will Malnati"
Willard Dickerman Straight ( January 31, 1880 - December 1, 1918) was an American investment banker and diplomat. ...more on Wikipedia about "Willard Straight"
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