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Randolph-Macon College

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Location:
Ashland, VA

Founding Date:
1830

Mascot:
Yellow Jacket

Enrollment:
1100

Official Website:
http://www.rmc.edu/

STUDENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Patrick H. Drewry
Politician
24-May-1875 21-Dec-1947 Congressman from Virginia, 1920-47
Randy Forbes
Politician
17-Feb-1952   Congressman, Virginia 4th
Blanche Lincoln
Politician
30-Sep-1960   US Senator from Arkansas
George Preston Marshall
Football
11-Oct-1896 9-Aug-1969 Redskins owner, halftime show pioneer
James W. Riddleberger
Diplomat
21-Sep-1904 17-Oct-1982 Chief of Central European Affairs, 1944-47
James Sanborn
Sculptor
1945   Kryptos sculpture at CIA Headquarters
Hugh D. Scott, Jr.
Politician
11-Nov-1900 21-Jul-1994 US Senator from Pennsylvania, 1959-77
Claude A. Swanson
Politician
31-Mar-1862 7-Jul-1939 Governor and Senator from Virginia
Kenneth Tomlinson
Business
3-Aug-1944 1-May-2014 Corporation for Public Broadcasting

TEACHERS AND PROFESSORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Dave Brat
Politician
27-Jul-1964   Congressman, Virginia 7th
Erna Brodber
Novelist
20-Apr-1940   Jane and Louisa Will Soon Come Home
William E. Dodd
Diplomat
27-Oct-1869 9-Feb-1940 US Ambassador to Nazi Germany

ADMINISTRATORS AND TRUSTEES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Linda Koch Lorimer
Business
c. 1953   Secretary of Yale University
Thomas B. Stanley
Politician
16-Jul-1890 10-Jul-1970 Governor of Virginia, 1954-58


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