Attendees, but not Graduates
Some folks who attended Ohio University but didn’t earn degrees here:
- Edward James Roye, 1832-35; fifth president of Liberia (1870), the only Ohioan to become president of a foreign country
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- Wilson Shannon, 1820-22, governor of Ohio (1838–40, 1842-44); U.S. minister to Mexico (1844–45); governor, Kansas Territory (1855–56)
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- Samuel Sullivan Cox, U.S. minister to Turkey (1885-86)
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- John Brough, Ohio governor (1864-65)
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- Benjamin Butterworth, U.S. commissioner of patents (1896-98)
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- Carr Van Anda, 1880–82, managing editor of The New York Times (1904-21) largely credited with making it the nation’s newspaper of record
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- Paul Newman, 1943, Oscar-winning actor and Hollywood icon
See more: Paul Newman (Wikipedia) (IMDb)
- Erma Bombeck, 1948, beloved humorist and columnist
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- Rick Hurst, Cletus Hogg on “The Dukes of Hazzard”
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- Eugenia Price, writer of best-selling historical romances
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- Don King, boxing promoter who took correspondence courses through incarceration program in prison
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- Joe Eszterhas, 1962-66, screenwriter (“Flashdance,” “Basic Instinct”)
See more: Joe Eszterhas (Wikipedia) (IMDb)
- Stanley Plumly, 1966-68, poet whose works have been nominated for National Book Critics Circle Award
- Ed O’Neill, 1966, actor best known as Al Bundy on “Married with Children”
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- Stephen V. Smith, 1969-71, former Ringling Brothers clown and director of Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Clown College
- Richard Dean Anderson, 1970-73, star of “MacGyver” and “Stargate SG-1”
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- Arsenio Hall, 1973-75, actor and TV host
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- Nancy J. Cartwright, 1976-78, voice of Bart Simpson
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- Paul “Snoopy” Graham, 1985-89, former player, Atlanta Hawks
- Gary Trent, 1993-95, player, Minnesota Timberwolves
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- Thom Brennamen, Arizona Diamondbacks announcer
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