This list answers the questions Which famous people went to Moeller High School? Contact Netmoeller@Moeller.org Attorney and Judge; Nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson to a seat on the U.S. Customs Court, and later served on the U.S. Court of International Trade. Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1794-1797); Lieutenant Governor (1789-1794); President, Massachusetts Senate (1782-1785; 1787-1788); Leader, Sons of Liberty, Secretary-Treasurer, United States Naval Institute; Head, Department of Mechanics, United States Naval Academy; Author, Exterior Ballistics; The Elastic Strength of Guns; Hydromechanics, Author, The Northern Cross, or, Randolphs Last Year at the Boston Latin School, Broadcast Journalist, Announcer, WBZ Radio and Television, Singer, Actor; The Ames Brothers, The Fantasticks; One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest; Daniel Boone, Librarian; Introduced Catalog Card Exchanges between Libraries; Organized Library System at MIT, Chicagos John Crerar Library; President, American Library Association President, American Library Institute, Rector, Christ Church, Episcopal, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Rector, Bow Church, London, Treasurer, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1812-1817); President, Suffolk Insurance Company, Assistant Pastor, Park Street Church, Congregational, Evangelical; Professor of Biblical Languages, Fuller Theological Seminary; Professor of Old Testament and Semitics, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; Author, In the Shadow of the Cross, A Survey of Old Testament Introduction, Loyalist; Judge, Vice-Admiralty Court; Defense Attorney, Boston Massacre, Rector, Trinity Church, Episcopal, New York; Governor, Kings College (later Columbia), Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1843-1849); Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Secretary, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1806-1808); Treasurer, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1811-1812); Major, Continental Army; Diplomat: Missions to Paris, Great Britain, Spain, Holland, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1780-1806), Educator; Director, YMCA District of Columbia; the First Black Graduate of BLS, Minister, Church of Christ, Congregational, Marblehead; Declined Presidency, Harvard College (1737), Brigadier General, United States Army; Civil Engineer, Supervisor of Construction, Western Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, Union Army Brigadier General; Railroad Executive, Governor of Massachusetts; Co-Founder, Appalachian Mountain Club, Path Maker, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, Physician; Founder Aerospace Medical Association, Journal of Aviation Medicine; President, American Medical Association; Secretary-General, World Medical Association, Owner, Sue Bear Productions; Executive Director, Boston Latin School Association; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 1995, Pastor, Second Presbyterian Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Minister, First Free Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey, changed to Congregational Church; Pastor, Congregational Church, Georgetown; Superintendent of Public Instruction, Florida; Author, The Duty of Disobedience to Wicked Laws, The God of the Bible Against Slavery, The Life of David King of Israel, Minister, Plymouth Congregational Church, Brooklyn; Abolitionist; Womens Suffragist; President, American Woman Suffrage Association; Author, Freedom and War, Life of Jesus Christ, Evolution and Religion (see The Most Famous Man in America: A Biography of Henry Ward Beecher, by Debby Applegate, 2006), Loyalist; Chief Justice and Lieutenant Governor, Province of Nova Scotia (1754-1776), Governor, Province of Massachusetts Bay (1730-1741), Province of New Hampshire (1730-1741). At Moeller, "by 'giving forward' with their time, their talents, and financial help, alumni ensure future generations with have the opportunity to become 'Men of Moeller,'" Volan said. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. Margaret Dunning (Salem, 1929) - Philanthropist; attended Plymouth High School before PCEP existed. Michael Adleta 1962-1966. Alumni List. The Seminole Indians surrendered to the Tamiami Trail. "The minute I saw the job description, I couldnt think of another opportunity that matches my professional experiences, natural aptitudes and passions," Bayer said. Fort Vancouver High School - Notable Alumni Notable Alumni Travis Claridge - NFL, Atlanta Falcons Steve Dils - 1974, NFL quarterback Brian Hunter (outfielder) - MLB, Houston Astros Jim Moeller - 1973, Washington State House of Representatives Craig Pridemore - Washington State Senator Eric Michael Cole - 1994, Actor IMDB information Dave Coggin, a retired Major League Baseball player who played pitcher from 2000-2002. In the case of those for whom we have an entry year (designated with e) listed, it is unlikely that those individuals were graduates. Click on the Yearbooks below to view a copy Online at Classmates.com. Archbishop Moeller High School. Poet; Playwright; Journalist; Editor, New York Mirror, Boston Evening Transcript; Author, Wealth and Worth, or, Which Makes the Man? If you know someone who graduated from MHS in Cincinnati, OH that has passed away, you can create a memorial for them. Pastor, Presbyterian Church; Mount Vernon, New York; Secretary, Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford Theological Seminary; Vice-President, Hartford School of Religious Pedagogy, President, Harvard College (1774-1780); Minister, First Church, Congregational, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Chairman, History Department, Harvard University; Director, Research and Analysis Branch, Office of Strategic Services; President, American Historical Association; Editor, An Encyclopedia of World History; Author, The Diplomacy of Imperialism; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1972, Physicist; Inventor of the Bolometer; Pioneer in Aviation; eponym: Langley Air Force Base; Secretary, Smithsonian Institution; Founder, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, President, Time, Inc., Publisher, Time, Life, Fortune, Sports Illustrated; Chairman, National Citizens Commission for Public Schools; Director, Nature Conservancy; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1967, President, Chief Operating Officer, IBM; United States Ambassador at Large for Law of the Sea Matters; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1969, Partner, Purl Knit Sales Co.; Lyricist, My Belgian Rose, When the Lilies Bloom in France Again, Little by Little Youre Breaking My Heart, Co-Founder/Chairman, The Beacon Companies; Award-Winning Developer, Rowes Wharf, Norman B. Leventhal Park at Post Office Square; Benefactor, Boston Public Library, Norman B. Leventhal Map Center; MIT, Muriel and Norman B. Leventhal Center for Jewish Life; Author, Mapping Boston; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1986, Head Master, Boston Latin School; Author, Leveretts Latin Lexicon, Governor, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1673-1679); Governor, Acadia (1654-1657), President, Harvard College (1707-1724) (founder of the liberal tradition of Harvard University); Judge, Superior Court, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Educator; Modern Language Master, Boston Latin School (1915-1960); Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1960; Officer at BLSA, Minister, Jamaica Plain; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Providence, Rhode Island, Playwright, Librettist (with Russel Crouse): State of the Union, The Sound of Music, Call Me Madam; Actor, Director, Broadway Producer; President, The Players Club; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1956, President, Genesee College (later Syracuse University), Professor of Chemistry, Dickinson College; Co-Author, Manual of Chemistry (with H.F. Storer), United States Senator (1807-1813, 1822-1826); Developer, India Wharf, Central Wharf; Supporter, Boston Athenaeum; President, Boston Manufacturing Company. If you see your name among the Moeller High School graduates, someone is looking for you! Tom Davey (Salem, 1991) - Former Major League Baseball pitcher. I had the lead and a guy from Elder was coming at me at the end. Bayer has most recently been a startup entrepreneur, launching Welcome to College in 2010. Connect to CRM . Rabbi; Chabad-Lubavittch Hasidic Movement; Chairman, LInyonei Chinuch and Machneh Israel; Director, Kehot Publication Society. Prominent graduates from Moeller High School include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. 2014-15 e-Communications May 14, Parent e-Brief April 29, Parent e-Brief April 16, Parent e-Brief March 26, Parent e-Brief Not Getting Parent e-Messages? Archbishop Moeller High School | 4,283 followers on LinkedIn. President, Board of Trustees, Boston Public Library; Director, American Academy, Rome, Professor, Music Production and Engineering, Berklee College of Music; Producer and Music Engineer; Seven Grammy nominations andThree Grammy Awards; 40+ Platinum and Gold Certifications; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2020, Dean, Harvard Law School; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Representative in Congress (1889-1893). High School Baseball (Japan) Guggenheim Fellowship, 2007 : Paul English : 1982 : Entrepreneur; Co-Founder, Chairman, Summits Education; Co-Founder Lola, Kayak (acquired by Priceline . Overall Grade. Horticulturalist; Author, Skeleton Tours, Supplements to Andrew Downings A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, Captain-Lieutenant, Continental Artillery; Secretary, Northwest Territory (1788-1798), Acting Governor (1796-1798); Governor, Mississippi Territory (1798-1801); Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, American Antiquarian Society; Original Member, Society of the Cincinnati, Professor of German and Slavic Studies, Chair, Department of Romance and Germanic Languages and Literatures, Wayne State University; Recipient, Bundesverdienstkreuz, Germanys Highest Civilian Honor, Atlantic Monthly Editor; Author; Historian; His early history text is the standard for all history text books, Entomologist; Paleontologist, Founder of Insect Paleontology in America, Minister, Rutland, Vermont; Brooklyn, New York; Syracuse, New York; St. Paul, Minnesota, Investment Banker; Social Justice Activist; Lawyer; Partner, Goldman Sachs, Founder, Real Estate Division; Philanthropist; Benefactor, Facing History and Ourselves; Benefactor, Boston Latin School, Seevak Chair in History; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2000, Professor of Slavic Literatures and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; Author, The Literature of Eighteenth-Century Russia: A History and Anthology, Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Humanism, The Columbia Guide to the Literature of Eastern Europe Since 1945; Decorated by Polish Government for Contributions on Behalf of Polish Culture, Minister, Old South Church, Congregational; Declined Presidency, Harvard College (1724), Loyalist; Attorney General, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Judge of Admiralty, New Brunswick, Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1800-1814), Chief Justice (1814); Representative in Congress (1796-1800); Fellow, American Society of Arts and Sciences; Member, American Antiquarian Society, Anthropologist; Curator, American Museum of Natural History; President, American Anthropological Association; President, American Eugenics Society; Author, The Heritage of the Bounty: The story of Pitcairn Island through Six Generations, Peking Man, The Jewish People: A Biological History, President, Massachusetts Medical Society; Hersey Professor, Theory and Practice of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Architect, Wellesley Town Hall, Boston Free Hospital for Women; Arborist, Author, The Genus Pinus, Senior U.S. District Court Judge, Eastern District of Washington (appointed by President Clinton, 1998), Logician; eponym: Sheffer stroke, Sheffer connective; Credited with coining the term "Boolean algebra", Physician; Founding Director, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases; Chief, Connective Tissue Division, Johns Hopkins Medical School; Recipient, Heberden Medal, British Society of Rheumatology; President, American Rheumatism Association (now American College of Rheumatology); eponym: Shulman Syndrome, 20th Mayor of Boston (1868-1871); Physician, Corporation Counsel, City of Boston; Member, MA House of Representatives 1915-1916; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1958, Minister, First Parish, Congregational, Brewster, Head Master, Boston Latin School (2017- ); Principal, Eastern Senior High School, Washington, D.C.; Deputy Chief, Leadership Development, D.C. Public Schools; Chief of Staff, Boston Public Schools; English Master, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2011, Businessman; President & CFO of Global Petroleum Corp, Professor, Director, Program in Higher Education and Center for Urban Community College Leadership, New York University School of Education; Chancellor, California Community Colleges; Dean, School of Education, City College of New York, Author, America; My Country Tis of Thee; Collaborator, "The Star Spangled Banner" ; Minister, Needham; Pastor, First Baptist Church, Newton; Member, Songwriters Hall of Fame, First Congregational Minister, Portland, Maine, Chairman, Classics Department, Dean, College of Liberal Studies, Howard University; Cultural Attach, United States Embassy, Rome; Recipient, National Humanities Medal; Author, Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience; Before Color Prejudice: The Ancient View of Blacks, President, Hotel Corporation of America, Seagrave Corporation, Premier Corporation of America; President, American Jewish Committee, Boston Foundation; Director, Columbia Pictures Corporation, Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation, American Child Guidance Foundation, Palm Beach Community Chest, Bullard Professor of Neuropathology, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School; Head, Boston Psychopathic Hospital; President, American Medico-Psychological Association; Author, Shell Shock and Other Neuropsychiatric Problems, Outline of Neuropathology; Pioneered Pathologic Study of the Brain, Captain, Continental Army; Rector, Martins Brandon Parish, Episcopal, Virginia; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Civil Servant; Social Worker; Urban Planner; President, NAACP Boston Branch (1945-48); Director, Robert Gould Shaw House; Secretary, United Settlements; Vice President, National Negro Congress; Executive Director, Armstrong-Hemenway Foundation; First Black Moderator, Massachusetts Congregational Christian Conference, New Hampshire Representative in Congress (1913-1915); Member, New Hampshire House of Representatives (1909, 1911, 1913, 1923); Vice Chairman, United States Shipping Board (1917-1920; Member/Special Counsel, Federal Trade Commission, President, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association, Presbyterian Minister, Washington Heights, New York; Editor, New York Observer; Author, Across Russia, Cruising Among the Caribees, Librarian, Harvard College; Congregational Minister, Northhampton, Educator, Psychiatrist; Influenced the Evolution of Psychiatric Ethics; Challenged Psychiatrys Use in Public Policy; President, American Psychiatric Association, Minister, Worcester and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Physician; Numismatist; Founder, Gynaecological Society of Boston, Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor (1694-1699; 1700-1701) and Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Presided at Salem Witch Trials, Managing Director, Head of Institutional Client Transition Excellence Team, TIAA-CREF; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2000, Professor; Founding Member, Institute of the Black World (Independent Black Think Tank); Consultant,"Eyes on the Prize" and "Malcolm X: Make It Plain", Architect. Archbishop Moeller is an all-male college prep school notable for its house structure, pastoral service retreats, and athletic prowess. "In Burlington, Vermont I was wearing a Moeller shirt while moving into my apartment," Bayer said. Notable Alumni. Archbishop Moeller High School. We also encourage you to keep up to date on news and reconnect with Moeller High School alumni. Prominent graduates from Moeller High School include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. Physician, Professor, Researcher, Founding Chief of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Pioneer in the Creation of Combination Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer and the MOPP Chemotherapy Regimen for Hodgkin's Lymphoma; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2018. With high schools becoming more competitive in attracting students Hyzdu and Moeller's administrators were intrigued with Bayer's skill-set. Alter appointed Monsignor Edward A. McCarthy and Brother Paul Sibbin See more 6,692 people like this 7,204 people follow this 17,027 people checked in here Private, Catholic, All-Boys. Cincinnati, Ohio (Other Ohio schools)15 total players, 1 active player, Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Saturday, March 4, 2:32PM. He replaces Mike Asbeck whom Moeller parted ways with in February. The business helps institutions in the recruitment and enrollment process. Actor. Pastor, Calvinist Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. Chairman, Beijing International Group (Sports Management), Publisher; President, Houghton, Mifflin Company, Sculptor, Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Boston Common, Co-Inventor (Jon Postel); Domain Name System; Developer, SMPT Email Server; Proposer, DNS Architecture; Writer, Jeeves (DNS implementation); Program Manager, Advanced Research Projects Agency; Chair, Internet Engineering Task Force; Inductee, Internet Hall of Fame, Roman Catholic Bishop, Rockville Center, Long Island, Rector, Church of the Messiah, Woods Hole, United States Olympic Gold Medal Hockey Team (1980); Professional Hockey Player, Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils; Featured in films: Miracle on Ice, and Miracle; Founder, Beanpot Financial, 2nd Lieutenant, United States Army (d. 1863, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania), Astronomer; Director, Harvard College Observatory; Author, Elements of Physical Manipulations, Chairman, Board of Childrens Institutions; President, American Pediatric Society; Founder, Boston Society for the Relief of Destitute Mothers and Children, Neurologist; President, American Neurological Association; President, American Psychoanalytical Association, Architect; Designer, Apartment Houses; Author, The Open Fire-Place in All Ages, Improved Plumbing Appliances, Plumbing and Household Sanitation, Broadcast Journalist, WBZ Television and Radio, Nightside with Dan Rea, Biologist; Professor; Vice President, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; John D. MacArthur Professor of Genetics, University of California, Berkeley; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Microbiology; Pioneer, Use of Transposable P Elements in Genetics, Scientist of the Year (R&D Magazine), President, Chief Operating Officer, American Stock Exchange; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Kidder-Peabody; C-Chairman, New York Stock Exchange Market Regulations Review Committee; Benefactor, Boston Latin School, Journalist; Author, Snowbird: A Brief Career in the Cocaine Trade, Smokescreen: A True Adventure; Screenwriter, Golden Globe Nominated Film Witness Protection; Survivor, ANE Flight 248 Crash, Civil Engineer; Secretary of Transportation, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1975-1979; 1983-1991); Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Founder, Chief Executive Officer, The Schawbel Corporation (Patented ThermaCELL Technology); Co-Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, Town and Country Corp. President, Boston Latin School Foundation; Benefactor Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2013, Professor, Chairman, Department of Counseling Psychology, Director, Center for Professional Development, Santa Clara University; Author, Methods of Group Psychotherapy and Encounter: A Tradition of Innovation, The Measure of a Man: Becoming the Father You Wish Your Father Had Been, Pragmatic Existential Counseling and Psychotherapy: Intimacy, Intuition and the Search for Meaning; American Psychological Association Fellow, Physician; Endowed Chair in Tropical Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Ambassador to Kuwait; Director, Office of Southern European Affairs; Director of Israel and Palestinian Affairs; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, Physician; Founder, Bournewood Hospital; Co-Founder, American Psychiatric Association; Author, Mental Pitfalls of Adolescence, Computer Scientist; Mathematician; Programming Language Editor, Developer (Lisp, Scheme, C, Fortran); Author, Common Lisp the Language, The High Performance Fortran Handbook (with C. Koelbel, D, Loveman, R, Schreiber, M. Zosel), The Java Language Specification (with J. Gosling, B. Joy, G. Bracha); American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Lawyer; Civil Rights Leader; Co-Founder, President, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Clerk, United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Editor, American Law Review; President, American Bar Association; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Financier; Director, Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, New Jersey Shoreline Railroad; Guarantee Trust Company, Mutual Life Insurance Company, Pastor, Broadway Church, Congregational, Somerville, Pilgrim Church, Harlem, New York; Chairman, American Tract Society; Chaplain, Sons of the American Revolution, Minister, First Parish, Unitarian, Milton, First Female Ph.D. in America; Only Female to Attend Boston Latin School before 1972, Author, The Roentgen Rays in Medicine and Surgery; President, Association of American Physicians; Pioneer in Radiation Therapy, Professor, Research Director, Computer Science Department, Portland State University; National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for Computer Information Science and Engineering; Founding Member, African American Scholars for Citizenship and Community; NSF Equal Opportunity Award 1991; Top 50 African Americans in Technology; Association for Computing Machinery Fellow, Some class years and entering years are approximate. 394. Bayer goals outlined in Moeller's release are: Bayer said after 20 years of gratifying professional and personal experiences in Vermont, Dayton and New Orleans, he is looking forward to returning to Moeller and Cincinnati with his wife, Megan, and their three children,Rosie, 16, Julia, 13, and Joey, 10. David Burtka (Salem, 1994) - American actor and chef. Merry Jr High Cincinnati Ohio. Solicitor General; 1st African American Justice, U.S. Appeals Court, Sixth Circuit, U.S. District Court, Eastern Michigan; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1961, Brigadier General, United States Air Force; First Permanent Professor and First Dean of Faculty, United States Air Force Academy; Chief Executive Officer, United Services Automobile Association (USAA); Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1994, Head Master, Boston Latin School (1948-1954), Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1961-1963); Member, Boston City Council (1953-1960), President (1959-1960); Lieutenant, United States Navy, Philanthropist, Endowed Massachusetts General Hospital, McLean Hospital, General, United States Army; Commander, Army Materiel Command; Awarded Distinguished Service Medal, Publisher, Editor, Bay State Banner; Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Massachusetts; Conservator, Unity Bank and Trust Company; Partner, Fitch, Miller and Tourse; Vice President, General Counsel, WHDH TV; Trustee, Boston University; Trustee, Huntington Theatre Company; Author, How to Get Rich When You Aint Got Nothing: The African-American Guide to Gaining and Building Wealth; Boston's Banner Years: 19652015, A Saga of Black Success, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1990); Faculty, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago; Fellow, Econometric Society; President, American Finance Association; Co-Creator, Modigliani-Miller Theorem; Author, Merton Miller on Derivatives, Financial Innovations and Market Volatility, Macroeconomics: A Neoclassical Introduction; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1995, Real Estate Entrepreneur; Founder, Space Makers, Realty Financial Partners; Partner, Congress Realty Companies Chairman, Board of Directors, Boston Latin School Association; Introduced Annual Giving Effort as BLSA President (1978); Philanthropist; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1997, Dean, Harvard Dental School; Author, The Problem of Dental Infection, Dental Disease as Related to Systemic Disease, The New Dentistry, Track and Field Coach, Cornell University, United States Olympic Team (1920); Inductee, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, Painter, Photographer, Sculptor, Scratching a Twister, Poppy Girl; Author, A Log of the Spanish Main, Californios: The Saga of the Hard-Riding Vaqueros, Americas First Cowboys, Captain, Continental Army; Justice, United States Supreme Court (1800-1804); Attorney General, North Carolina (1782-1792), Principal, Taunton High School, New Bedford High School, Captain, United States Navy; Chief of Staff, Naval Air Training Command, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida; Commanding Officer, USS Saratoga (CV-60); Played Key Role in Naval Aviator Ramp Up, One of the Wonders of the Modern World, Lawyer; Founding Member, Niagara Movement, Boston Branch National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Member, Cambridge Common Council, Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 1998, Commissioner, Port of Boston Authority; Chair, Boston's Board of Assessors; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1976, Attorney; Member, Boston School Committee; Member and Chairman, Boston Common Council; President, Leonard Morse Home for Infirm Hebrews.