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Interesting People Who Went to School With Us    This list is significant because these are small schools.  When Glenn attended Horace Mann High School, there were 100 students per class;  HM usually sent 5% of each class to Harvard; in Glenn's year, 10% went to Harvard

Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack (Hamilton College '72 and Albany Law School '75), a Democrat. Tom grew up in Pittsburgh and then spent 7 years in upstate New York for college and law school. 
District Attorney  Jeanine Ferris Pirro (ALS '75), in Westchester County, NY; voted one of the 50 most beautiful in the world (People magazine, 1996); Glenn was at the party where Jeanine walked in with her boyfriend and left  with future husband:
Al Pirro, (ALS '74) famous lawyer (his clients include Donald Trump);  Al was convicted of tax evasion in June 2000.  In law school, Al worked for State Senator Joe Pisani, who was later convicted of tax fraud.
William Barr: General Counsel of Verizon (GTE), and former U.S. Attorney General (H.M. '67); ;
Mark Penn (H.M. '72) and Doug Schoen (H.M. '70) public opinion pollsters and founders of Penn, Schoen & Berland Assoc.
Steven U. Teitelbaum formerly General Counsel, NYS Tax Dept. (ALS '75), now a lobbyist and litigator;  also a Republican.  Best Man at Glenn and Michelle's wedding.
Bruce Cutler: Attorney for John Gotti (Hamilton '70)
Barry Scheck: DNA attorney for OJ Simpson (Horace Mann High School '67)
Stephen Paskoff: President, Employment  Learning Innovations, Inc. (Hamilton '72)
Mike Stone: founder of Beanstalk Group, the largest licensing company (Hamilton ' 72)
Ronald Feiman:  attorney in New York City (H.M. '68)
David Landau:  member of the New Cuba Coalition; his college thesis on Henry Kissinger: The Uses of Power was published in 1972 (HM '68).
Marc Victor President, Litigation Risk Analysis (HM '68)
Roger WarehamAttended Harvard college and Columbia law school;  Attorney for the Million Youth March, which was opposed unsuccessfully by Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Acquitted in 1985 of armed robbery charges and plotting to free two men serving prison terms involving the 1981 Brink's robbery; prosecuted unsuccessfully by US Attorney Rudy Giuliani (HM ' 68)
Josh Simpson:  J.S. Contemporary Glass (Hamilton '72).  Married to an astronaut.  Plays music with spoons.
Richard Nelson, Prolific playwright:  his musical version of James Joyce's "The Dead" on Broadway won a Tony Award in 2000 (Hamilton '72)
Joel Swetow, Actor: television, film, and stage  (Hamilton '73)
Jim Korris: Film and TV producer (HM '68)
Sandy Faison: actress: stage, film, and television (Hamilton '72)
Deirdre Towers  Executive Director of the Dance Films Association (Hamilton '73)
Suzy Elmiger: Film editor  (Hamilton '74)
Leni Isaacs Boorstin: Public Affairs director for the    LA Philharmonic and Hollywood Bowl (Hamilton '72).
Dave Voorhees: Owner, Bop Street Records (Seattle) (Hamilton '72)
John FaragoProfessor of Law, City University of New York (H.M. '68)
Mark Richard:  Author and Professor of Philosophy  at Tufts University (Hamilton ' 73)
Bob Kazanjian:  Professor of Business at Emory University (Hamilton ' 73)
Ted Leinwand:  Professor of English at University of Maryland and author of the book Theatre, Finance and Society in Early Modern England, which contains 2 chapters  on credit and debt (Hamilton ' 73)
Edward Gelmann: professor of oncology at Georgetown University (H.M. '68)
Robert Geller:  Seismology professor at the University of Tokyo (H.M.'68)
Bob Bernstock:  President and CEO of Vlasic Foods International (Hamilton '72).see: Forbes
Jon Hysell: North American sales manager for Cargill (Hamilton '72)
Mark Montlack: Manager, manufacturing systems at Instron Corp. (H.M. '68)
Ellie (Spencer) Tupper: co-owner of Tuppers' Hop Pocket Beers (Hamilton '72)
Jimmy Pestronk: Owner of Body ID Swimwear (H.M. '68)
Harvey Knowles:  Cincinnati stockbroker and co-author of The Dividend Investor (Hamilton '72).
Charles Gans:  music writer for Associated Press (H.M.'68)
Doug Smith:  exhibits department at the Museum of Science in Boston (HM '68)
Michael Shapiro: Deputy Director and Chief Curator at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta  (Hamilton '71)
Mark Blechner:  Psychoanalyst and author;  associate professor at  NYU postdoctoral program in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis (HM'68)
Richard Lisman: Opthalmologist and professor at NYU Medical School;  listed by New York Magazine as one of the best doctors in NYC (Hamilton '72)
Colin Ratiere: Doctor (family practice) in Lancaster, Kentucky (H.M. '68)
Ed Krumeich:  lawyer in Greenwich, CT (Hamilton '72)
Arthur Aufses attorney in NYC (H.M. '68)
Art Domby:  attorney in Atlanta
Howie Furman: Florida real estate lawyer/owner of The Closing Table, a title insurance company (Hamilton '72)
Philip N. Remler:  US Department of State (H.M. '68)
Tom Whittemore: cartoonist, community activist, and candidate for Seattle city council (HM'68)
Jeffrey Baxter rock musician (H.M. '68)
Press releases in 1997 about various Hamilton graduates.
NOTE:  THIS LIST IS NOT COMPLETE;  IF YOU WANT TO BE ADDED, PLEASE CONTACT GLENN

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