scroll down to see a lot of different kinds of winners
list is as of October 2004
Christopher Morley '10
William L.G. Williams '10
L. Arnold Post '11
Lucius R. Shero '11
Felix M. Morley '15
Frank V. Morley '19
Chester A. Osler '21
Charles D. Abbott '24
Owen B. Rhoads '25
Carl B. Allendoerfer '32
Francis C. Evans '36
Warren D. Anderson '42
Timothy B. Atkeson '48
Richard A. Norris '52
F. Jackson Piotrow '53
Montgomery Furth '54
Richard M. Cooper '64
Paul H. Haagen '72
Daniel M. Bloomfield '82
Theodore Richard, class of 1888, 1914 prize for Chemistry
Henry Joel Cadbury, Class of 1903, accepted 1947 prize for Peace on behalf of American Friends Service Committee (shared with British Friends), an orgnaization originally chaired by his brother-in-law, Rufus Jones, Class of 1887 and long-time philosophy professor at Haverford, for relief work in post-war Europe largely overseen by Steve Cary, Class of 1937
Philip J. Noel-Baker, Class of 1910, 1949 prize for Peace, instrumental in founding UN
Joseph Taylor, Class of 1961, shared 1993 Prize for Physics
Hunter Rawlings, 1966, former president of Cornell University and of University of Iowa, still a Classics professor at Cornell
Michael Bratman, 1967, professor and dean at Stanford University
Richard Voith, 1977, transit expert and economist
Daniel Bloomfield, 1982, medical doctor
Carol Compton, 1984, teacher and anthropologist
Matt Leighninger, 1992, foundation executive and policy analyst
Meredith Unger, 1997, became graduate student in biology at University of Pennsylvania
Ntobeko Ntusi, 1998, became medical student at University of Capetown, South Africa
Nathan Doty, 1999, studied law at Stanford University
Rich Billings, 2000, working in economics
Robin Herlands, 2001, studied biology at Yale
Matt Popowsky, 2001, doing journalism
J.B. Haglund, 2002 --- already an individual NCAA champion in men's cross-country, was named one of only 13 male athletes across the country representing all NCAA divisions and all sports except football to be chosen for this honor
Scott Sargrad, 2004
Eddie Papalia, 2005 - to study at the Nicholas School of Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University
Here's,the complete list trhough May 2004,with their sports.:
1966 Hunter Rawlings (basketball, baseball)
1967 Mike Bratman (basketball)
1977 Dick Voith (basketball, track)
1982 Dan Bloomfield (lacrosse)
1983 Kevin Foley (cross-country,track)
1984 Carol Compton (field hockey, lacrosse)
1989 Chris Lee (soccer): alternate
1992 Matt Leighninger (cross-country, track)
1997 Meredith Unger (cross-country, track)
1998 Ntobeko Ntusi (cross-country, track)
1999 Nathan Doty (fencing, cricket)
2000 Rich Billings (soccer)
2001 Robin Herlands (field hockey, lacrosse)
2001 Matt Popowsky (baseball)
2002 J.B. Haglund (cross-country, track)
2004 Scott Sargrad (cross-country, track)
2004 Mike Fischette (lacrosse): alternate
Felix Morley, Class of 1917, shared 1936 Prize for Editorial Writing for his work with Washington Post
David Wessel, Class of 1976, [won twice] shared 1986 award won by Boston Globe for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting; also shared 2003 prize won by Wall Street Journal for Explanatory Reporting, given for a year-long series on business reporting.
David Barry, Class of 1969, won 1988 Prize for Commentary for his column (appears weekly in Washington Post Magazine)
Roy Gutman, Class of 1965, shared 1993 prize for International Reporting for his pieces on Serb Concentration camps (also won Polk award)
Jack Rakove, Class of 1968, won 1997 prize for History for his book Original Meanings on the Constitution
Michael Paulson, Class of 1986, shared Boston Globe's 2003 prize for Public Service Journalism for the Globe's series on the Roman Catholic Church's handling of clergy who abused children.
WATSON TRAVELLING FELLOWSHIPS a partial list:
William O'Neill 1973
Abigail Adams 1982
Rachel Hall 1991
Steve Leonard 1995
Sam Freeman 1997
Jamie Welcome 1997
John Saroff 1998
James Kapsis 1999
Virginie Ladisch 2000
Molly Kaplan 2002
LUCE SCHOLARS for study or work in Asia a partial list
Timur Galen 1978 [1982-83]
Mark Usellis 1983 [1989-1990]
Henry Ritchotte 1985 [1988-1989]
Alistair Goodman 1987 [1993-1994]
Mark Miller 1994
Lane Savadove[1995-1996]
David Plaut [1996-1997]
Joshua Kurlantzick 1998
Matthew Stremlau 1999
TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIPS towards senior year and graduate school tuition for those interested in public service partial list
Shanin Spector 1977
Benjamin Huebner 2001
GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIPS for the study of science awardedstrhough 2003
2003 Christine A. Lamanna, Megan B. Roscioli
2000 Shelli L. Frey
1999 Anna F. Farago, Asa S. Hopkins, Tracy A. Nguye
1998 Adam J. Wassner
1997 Jessica C. Shapiro
1995 William B. Dorwart
1994 Tara E. Brendle
1993 Brian A. Jackson
1992 B Jeffreys Greenblat, James T. Kindt
1991 Andrew T. Ulmer
1989 Diane E. Michling, Stephen J. VanHook
last update 09/26/04