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- Q6598155 abstract "The following is a list of notable individuals associated with St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland and/or Santa Fe, New Mexico. Rogers Albritton, considered to be one of the finest philosophical minds of the 20th century; served as the chairman of both Harvard and UCLA's philosophy departments Douglas Allanbrook, tutor, musician and composer Wye Jamison Allanbrook, tutor, musicologist Thomas J.J. Altizer, theologian, author of The Gospel of Christian Atheism Eva Brann, tutor, dean; 2005 recipient of the National Humanities Medal John Bremer, British-born educator, philosopher, author; after graduating from Oxford University, he came to St. John's College in 1951 on a Fulbright Fellowship James M. Cain, novelist; professor of journalism at St. John's 1923-24 Elliott Carter, composer; tutor from 1939 to 1941 Joshua J. Cohen, Mayor of Annapolis, Maryland Seth Cropsey, Director of the Center for American Seapower at the Hudson Institute, and a regular contributor to the National Review Dimitri Devyatkin, Emmy-nominated video artist and filmmaker Clement Dorsey, Congressman for Maryland's 1st congressional district, 1825–31 Ahmet Ertegün, founded Atlantic Records in 1947 Robert A. George, journalist and news columnist Alexander Contee Hanson (Class of 1802), Congressman for Maryland's 3rd District, 1813–1816 Emerson Harrington, former Governor of Maryland Jac Holzman, founded Elektra Records in 1950 while a student at St. John's Eilen Jewell, blues and Americana singer/songwriter with five albums (as of 2011) Leon Kass, tutor at the college (1972–76); chair of the President's Council on Bioethics (2002–06) John Leeds Kerr, U.S. Representative, Maryland's 7th District Francis Scott Key, lyricist of the United States national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner Jacob Klein, tutor, dean; author of Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra and Commentary on Plato's Meno; leading 20th-century Platonist Andrew Kirkpatrick, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame player. Lacrosse and football player, coach, referee. William Kowalski, author, Eddie's Bastard, Somewhere South of Here, The Adventures of Flash Jackson, The Good Neighbor Jonathan D. Krane, film producer, Look Who's Talking, Face/Off Erik S. Kristensen; U.S. Navy Seal; attended Graduate Institute in Annapolis; killed in action June 2005 Kenneth Kronberg, 1968, printing company owner, former LaRouche movement member Tony Lagouranis, activist and author of Fear Up Harsh: An Army Interrogator's Dark Journey through Iraq Sara Larkin, artist; creator of Spacescapes Jeremy Leven, author, screenwriter and director whose works include Don Juan DeMarco Lhasa de Sela, known as Lhasa, singer-songwriter (1972-2010) Austin Ligon, co-founder/CEO (retired), CarMax, Inc. Daniel Martin, Governor of Maryland, 1829–1830, 1831 Wilfred M. McClay, intellectual historian Keith Neville, 18th Governor of Nebraska 1917-1919 Tom G. Palmer, Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute William Pinkney (1764–1822), 7th Attorney General of the United States Lydia Polgreen, South Asia correspondent for The New York Times, 2006 winner of the George Polk Award James Portnow, web series Extra Credits Ben Sasse, United States Senator from Nebraska Salvatore Scibona, alumnus and author, 2008 National Book Award finalist for his first novel The End; his fiction has appeared in many literary journals; named one of "20 under 40" notable authors by The New Yorker in 2010 and published an essay about his experience at the college in the June 13, 2011 issue Lisa Simeone, National Public Radio host Louis Leo Snyder (1907–1993), German scholar and historian Leo Strauss (1899-1973), political philosopher; lectured at St. John's and was the Scott Buchanan Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Annapolis campus Francis Thomas, Governor of Maryland, 1842–44; member of House of Representatives, 1861–69 Charles Van Doren, Annapolis alumnus who garnered notoriety for his involvement in the rigged game show Twenty-One Warren Winiarski, founder of Stag's Leap Wine Cellars James T. Woodward, banker and owner of a major Thoroughbred horse dynasty and member of St. John's board of visitors, recipient of the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws in 1909; namesake of Woodward Hall John C. Wright, alumnus and author Glenn Yarbrough, original lead tenor of The Limeliters Lee David Zlotoff, creator of MacGyver; director of The Spitfire Grill (1996), which won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival Victor Zuckerkandl, music theorist↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 20.0 20.1 ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Q6598155 comment "The following is a list of notable individuals associated with St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland and/or Santa Fe, New Mexico. Rogers Albritton, considered to be one of the finest philosophical minds of the 20th century; served as the chairman of both Harvard and UCLA's philosophy departments Douglas Allanbrook, tutor, musician and composer Wye Jamison Allanbrook, tutor, musicologist Thomas J.J.".
- Q6598155 label "List of St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) people".