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- John W. Lieb 1860—1929, Class of 1880
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- William D. Hoxie 1866—1925, Class of 1889
- Charles Stewart Mott 1875—1973, Class of 1897
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- Frederick Reines 1918—1998, Class of 1939
- Beatrice Hicks 1919—1979, Class of 1949 (MS physics)
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- Brianna Nicole Gallo 1996—2018, Class of 2018
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- James Buchanan Pierce 1856—1928, Class of 1877