Name
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Class
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Notability
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References
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Alfred G. Allen
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1890
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U.S. House of Representatives
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Helen Elsie Austin
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1930
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United States Foreign Service officer
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James Hartley Beal
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1886
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Ohio House of Representatives, acting president of Scio College,
and professor of pharmacy at Pittsburg College of Pharmacy,
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Albert S. Berry
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1858
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U.S. House of Representatives and Kentucky Senate
|
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John Berry
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1857
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U.S. House of Representatives
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Ted Berry
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1931
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First African-American mayor of Cincinnati and NAACP attorney
|
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Stanley E. Bowdle
|
1889
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U.S. House of Representatives
|
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John L. Bretz
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1880
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U.S. House of Representatives
|
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Jacob H. Bromwell
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1870
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U.S. House of Representatives
|
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Jim Butler
|
|
Member and speaker pro tempore of the Ohio House of Representatives
|
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John A. Caldwell
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1876
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U.S. House of Representatives, lieutenant governor of Ohio,
mayor of Cincinnati, and judge of the court of common pleas
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Joseph Gurney Cannon
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Non-degreed
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
|
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Willis Carto
|
Non-degreed
|
American far-right political activist
|
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Samuel Fenton Cary
|
1837
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U.S. House of Representatives and vice presidential candidate
|
|
John C. Chaney
|
1882
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U.S. House of Representatives
|
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Neil Chatterjee
|
|
Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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Norton Parker Chipman
|
1859
|
Secretary of the District of Columbia, U.S. congressman,
first presiding justice of the California Third District Court of Appeal
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Donald D. Clancy
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1948
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U.S. House of Representatives and mayor of Cincinnati
|
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Champ Clark
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1875
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U.S. House of Representatives and speaker of the House
|
|
Alfred M. Cohen
|
1880
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Ohio Senate
|
|
Robert Crosser
|
1901
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
William Cumback
|
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Charles G. Dawes
|
1886
|
30th vice president of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize recipient
|
|
Thomas C. Dawson
|
|
US ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Chile, and Panama
|
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James W. Denver
|
1844
|
Governor of the Kansas Territory, secretary of state of California,
and namesake of Denver, Colorado
|
|
Joe Deters
|
1982
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Ohio State Treasurer and Ohio Supreme Court associate justice
|
|
Henry L. Dickey
|
1859
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U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Robert E. Doan
|
1857
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Ozro J. Dodds
|
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Sidney Edgerton
|
1845
|
1st territorial governor of Montana, chief justice of the
Idaho Territorial Supreme Court, U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Henry I. Emerson
|
1893
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
William H. Enochs
|
1866
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
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Richard P. Ernst
|
1880
|
U.S. senator from Kentucky
|
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Gustavus A. Finkelnburg
|
1859
|
U.S. House of Representatives and
US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri judge
|
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Joseph Fischer
|
|
Kentucky House of Representatives
|
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David Fowler
|
1983
|
Tennessee Senate
|
|
Robert E. Freer
|
1917
|
Chair of the Federal Trade Commission
|
|
Martin K. Gantz
|
1883
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Warren Gard
|
1894
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
John J. Gilligan
|
1947
|
Governor of Ohio
|
|
Thomas J. Godfrey
|
1857
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Ohio Senate
|
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Herman P. Goebel
|
1872
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
J. Henry Goeke
|
1891
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Lewis B. Gunckel
|
1851
|
U.S. House of Representatives and Ohio Senate
|
|
Judson Harmon
|
1870
|
U.S. Attorney General and Governor of Ohio
|
|
Richard A. Harrison
|
1846
|
U.S. House of Representatives, Ohio House of Representatives,
and Ohio Senate
|
|
Victor Heintz
|
1899
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
William E. Hess
|
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
James M. Hinds
|
1856
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Greg J. Holbrock
|
1932
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Charles John Howard
|
|
President of the Ohio Senate
|
|
John Wesley Hoyt
|
1849, attended
|
Governor of the Wyoming Territory
|
|
David P. Hull
|
1840
|
Wisconsin State Assembly
|
|
Henry Thomas Hunt
|
1903
|
Mayor of Cincinnati
|
|
Samuel Furman Hunt
|
1867
|
Ohio Senate, judge advocate general Ohio, and a judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati
|
|
Stephanie J. Jones
|
|
Chief opportunities officer, US Federal Government
|
|
James Joyce
|
1892
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Charles Cyrus Kearns
|
1894
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
William J. Keating
|
1950
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Henry W. King
|
1839
|
Ohio Secretary of State
|
|
Walter Lanfersiek
|
|
Attorney and executive secretary of the Socialist Party of America
|
|
William Lawrence
|
1840
|
U.S. House of Representatives and first comptroller of the Treasury
|
|
David Linton
|
1840
|
Ohio Senate and a founder of Beta Theta Pi
|
|
Nicholas Longworth
|
1894
|
U.S. House of Representatives and speaker of the House
|
|
David P. Lowe
|
1851
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Charlie Luken
|
1976
|
U.S. House of Representatives and mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
|
|
Thomas Henry McConica
|
1883
|
House of Commons of Canada
|
|
Edwin P. Morrow
|
1902
|
Governor of Kentucky
|
|
Grant E. Mouser
|
1890
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Paula Boggs Muething
|
2003
|
Cincinnati's first Asian-American city manager
|
|
Hugh L. Nichols
|
1886
|
Chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court
and lieutenant governor of Ohio
|
|
Carl L. Nippert
|
|
Lieutenant governor of Ohio and Ohio Senate
|
|
Edward Follansbee Noyes
|
1858
|
Governor of Ohio
|
|
William Parham
|
|
first African American in the Ohio House of Representatives
|
|
John M. Pattison
|
1872
|
Governor of Ohio
|
|
William G. Pickrel
|
1912
|
Lieutenant governor of Ohio
|
|
Connie Pillich
|
|
Ohio House of Representatives
|
|
Lois Pines
|
1963
|
Massachusetts Senate
|
|
Atlee Pomerene
|
1886
|
Lieutenant governor of Ohio and United States senator
|
|
Christian L. Poorman
|
1855
|
Ohio secretary of state and Ohio House of Representatives.
|
|
Todd Portune
|
1983
|
Cincinnati City Council and Hamilton County Commissioner
|
|
Walter E. Powell
|
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Aftab Pureva
|
2008
|
Mayor of Cincinnati
|
|
Homer A. Ramey
|
Non-degreed
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Carl West Rich
|
1924
|
U.S. House of Representatives and mayor of Cincinnati
|
|
James Wallace Robinson
|
1851
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Charles W. Sawyer
|
1911
|
United States Secretary of Commerce
|
|
Milton Sayler
|
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Louis J. Schneider Jr.
|
1949
|
Ohio Supreme Court and Ohio House of Representatives
|
|
Bill Seitz
|
1978
|
Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate
|
|
Philemon Simpson
|
1843
|
Wisconsin State Assembly and Wisconsin State Senate
|
|
Yvette Simpson
|
|
Cincinnati City Council and former chief executive of Democracy for America
|
|
David L. Sleeper
|
1880
|
Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives
|
|
Richard Elihu Sloan
|
1882
|
Governor of Arizona Territory, Arizona Territorial Supreme Court
associate justice, and US District Court for the District of Arizona judge
|
|
John S. Snook
|
1887
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Jacob B. Snyder
|
1892
|
Ohio House of Representatives
|
|
William R. Stewart
|
1886
|
Ohio House of Representatives
|
|
Bellamy Storer
|
1869
|
U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. minister or ambassador
to Belgium, Spain, and Austria
|
|
Charles L. Swain
|
|
Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives
|
|
Bob Taft
|
1976
|
Governor of Ohio
|
|
Charles Tatgenhorst Jr.
|
1910
|
U.S. House of Representatives and Ohio First District Court of Appeals judge
|
|
Joseph D. Taylor
|
1860
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Samuel McIntire Taylor
|
1884
|
Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio secretary of state, and U.S. consul
to Glasgow, Scotland; Calao, Peru; and Birmingham, England
|
|
Claudia Tenney
|
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
William E. Tou Velle
|
1889
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Charles Townsend
|
1866
|
Ohio House of Representatives, Ohio Senate, and Ohio secretary of state
|
|
H. Clay Van Voorhis
|
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
John L. Vance
|
1861
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Robert Ward
|
1978
|
Minority leader of the Connecticut House of Representatives
|
|
Leroy Welsh
|
1871
|
Ohio State Treasurer
|
|
Charles Preston Wickham
|
|
U.S. House of Representatives
|
|
Russell Wilson
|
|
Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, and founder of Sigma Sigma
|
|
Thomas L. Young
|
1865
|
Governor of Ohio and U.S. House of Representatives
|
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