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In addition to having produced ten Rhodes Scholars,
Webb School takes pride in the contributions of its many
prominent alumni. These Webb graduates have played important
roles both nationally and internationally.
Vermont C. Royster
Editor of the Wall Street Journal, winner of two
Pulitzer Prizes and the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Charles Alexander
International Editor for TIME Magazine
William West Bond
Architect and designer for Holiday Inn hotels
Lewis M. Branscomb
Professor at Harvard University's
Kennedy School
of Government
Jac Chambliss
Lawyer, poet and Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts of
London
Prentice Cooper
Governor of Tennessee
Frank Constantine
Chief of Opthamalic surgery at the
Manhattan Eye, Ear and
Throat Hospital
Edwin L. Davis
Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission

Edward W. Carmack
U.S. Senator
Norman H. Davis
President of the American Red Cross
T. Watt Gregory
Attorney General of the U.S.
Walter W. Manley
Professor at Oxford and Cambridge Universities
William F. McCombe
Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
Raymond Ross Paty
Chancellor of the University System of Georgia
Wayne
M. Rogers
Movie and Television actor, portrayed Trapper John on
M*A*S*H TV series; investment analyst for FOX News
network
Paul Sanger
Heart Surgeon, founder of the Sanger Clinic
John J. Tigret
President of the University of Florida
William R. Webb
Founder of the Webb School and U.S. Senator

Ingram Macklin Stainback
First Governor of Hawaii
Fielding Lewis Wright
Governor of Mississippi
Jones Yorke
Entrepreneur
Mabel Kate Whiteside
Founder of Greek Play Tradition at Randolph-Macon Woman's
College
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