Religion
Name | Year/Degree | Notability | Reference |
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Gibbs, Jonathan ClarksonJonathan Clarkson Gibbs | 1852 | Presbyterian minister | |
Henry, Caleb SpragueCaleb Sprague Henry | 1825 | Episcopal clergyman and author | |
Jenks, Arthur WhippleArthur Whipple Jenks | 1884, D.D. 1911 | Episcopal theologian | |
Meyer, MarshallMarshall Meyer | 1952 | Rabbi and human rights activist | |
Resnicoff, ArnoldArnold Resnicoff | 1968 | Rabbi and retired U.S. Navy chaplain, National Director of Interreligious Affairs for the American Jewish Committee, and Special Assistant for Values and Vision to the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force | |
Spalding, SolomonSolomon Spalding | 1785 | Calvinist clergyman, possibly the author of a predecessor work of the Book of Mormon | |
Stern, David E.David E. Stern | 1983 | Senior rabbi, Temple Emanu-El, Dallas, Texas | |
Tracy, JosephJoseph Tracy | M.A. 1814 | Protestant minister, author, and historian |
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