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Valparaiso University is a Lutheran college located in
Valparaiso, Indiana . Following is a list of Valparaiso University alumni .
Academia
Business
Entertainment
Adam Amin ,
ESPN play-by-play broadcaster
Chris Bauman , entertainment entrepreneur and independent music activist
[2]
Beulah Bondi , actress
Alys McKey Bryant , record-setting aviation pioneer and exhibition pilot
JoBe Cerny , character actor and voice of the
Pillsbury Doughboy
Paul Chambers ,
CNN anchor and film critic
Andre "Add-2" Daniels , rapper
Michael Essany , television talk show host
John Lutz , actor known for
30 Rock and writer for
Saturday Night Live
Jacki Lyden , senior correspondent at
NPR
[3]
David Ruprecht , host of
Supermarket Sweep and
Real People
Judith Sherman , multi-
Grammy Award -winning record producer
Ginger Zee ,
meteorologist for
Good Morning America and
ABC News
Law
David W. Dugan , United States Federal District Court Judge in the Southern District of Illinois
Omer Stokes Jackson , 28th
Indiana Attorney General
[4]
Keith Kizer , Nevada Chief Deputy Attorney General and former executive director of the
Nevada State Athletic Commission
[5]
Moses Lairy , Justice of the
Indiana Supreme Court
Rebecca R. Pallmeyer , United States federal judge
Eugene E. Parker , sports attorney and agent to
Larry Fitzgerald ,
Deion Sanders ,
Hines Ward ,
Greg Jennings ,
Ndamukong Suh , and
Michael Crabtree
Literature and journalism
Fredrick Barton , novelist and film critic
[6]
Anthony Bimba (1894–1982), newspaper editor, historian, and radical political activist
[7]
Barbara Ann Kipfer ,
linguist ,
lexicographer , author, and editor
Idael Makeever , poet
William March , novelist, known for
Company K and
The Bad Seed
Rene Steinke , novelist known for The Fires and Holy Skirts
Lowell Thomas , author, war correspondent during
World War I who made
T.E. Lawrence internationally famous, and recipient of the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Politics
Roy E. Ayers ,
United States House of Representatives and
11th Governor of Montana
[8]
Frederick M. Bernthal ,
Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (1988–1990)
Mikhail Borodin ,
Soviet and
Comintern representative to China
LeRoy Earl Brophey Sr. ,
Minnesota House of Representatives
John E. Cashman ,
Wisconsin Senator
Stoyan Christowe ,
Vermont Senate (1959–1972)
Thurman C. Crook , a
United States House of Representatives from Indiana
[9]
Marcellus Dorwin ,
Wisconsin State Assembly
Edward Grassman ,
Wisconsin State Assembly
Margaret Keenan Harrais ,
United States Commissioner at
Valdez, Alaska and a
deputy magistrate
Walter Hunt ,
Wisconsin Senate
Samuel B. Huston ,
Oregon Legislative Assembly
Andrieus A. Jones ,
United States Senate , supported
New Mexico statehood
Edgar E. Lien ,
Wisconsin State Assembly
James F. McDowell ,
Wisconsin State Assembly
H. Lane Mitchell (Engineering), public works commissioner in
Shreveport ,
Louisiana (1934–1968)
[10]
George William Norris ,
United States Senate from
Nebraska and the father of the
Tennessee Valley Authority
[11]
William Edmunds Plummer ,
Wisconsin State Assembly
Caleb Powers ,
United States House of Representatives from Kentucky;
Secretary of State of Kentucky ; convicted as an accessory to murder of the state governor
[12]
Benjamin Shively ,
United States Senate from Indiana (1909–1916)
[13]
Len Small , 26th
Governor of Illinois
[14]
Donald Edgar Tewes ,
United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin
[15]
Jill Long Thompson ,
United States House of Representatives from Indiana 1989–1995 and
Under Secretary of Agriculture for Rural Development 1995–2001
[16]
Otis Wingo ,
United States House of Representatives from
Arkansas's 4th congressional district (1913–1930)
[17]
Science and medicine
Sports
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"How can I tell my business is doomed?" . 6 June 2014.
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"Book Explores Intellectual Power of William James" .
NPR .org:
All Things Considered . November 12, 2006.
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"Heart Attack is Fatal to O. S. Jackson" . Valparaiso Vidette Newspaper. 3 Jun 1940.
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b Feour, Royce (February 27, 2008).
"Running the NAC is no easy task, but Kizer makes the best of it" .
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"Fredrick Barton Amazon Author Page" . Amazon .
^ William Wolkovich, Bay State "Blue" Laws and Bimba: A Documentary Study of the Anthony Bimba Trial for Blasphemy and Sedition in Brockton, Massachusetts, 1926. Brockton, MA: Forum Press, n.d. [1973]; pg. 33.
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"Montana Governor Roy Elmer Ayers" . National Governors Association. Retrieved October 14, 2012 .
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"Thurman C. Crook" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Retrieved 14 October 2012 .
^ "H. Lane Mitchell dies, funeral Friday morning",
Shreveport Times , November 9, 1978, p. 10-A
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"George William Norris" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Retrieved 14 October 2012 .
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"Caleb Powers" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Retrieved 14 October 2012 .
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"Ralston Praises Work of Shively For Public" . The Indianapolis News. 15 Mar 1916.
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"Illinois Governor Lennington Small" . National Governors Association. Retrieved October 30, 2012 .
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"Donald Edgar Tewes" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Retrieved 14 October 2012 .
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"Jill Long Thompson" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Retrieved 14 October 2012 .
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"Otis Wingo" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Retrieved 14 October 2012 .
^ "From the Archives". Valpo Magazine . 31 (1): 7. Fall 2014.
^ "Roberts, Carl Glenn".
Who's Who in Colored America . Vol. 1. Who's Who in Colored America Corporation. 1927. pp. 169–170 – via
Google Books .
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"Bryce Homer Drew" . Basketball-Reference.Com. Retrieved October 30, 2012 .