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Horticulturalist; Author, Skeleton Tours, Supplements to Andrew Downings A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, Captain-Lieutenant, Continental Artillery; Secretary, Northwest Territory (1788-1798), Acting Governor (1796-1798); Governor, Mississippi Territory (1798-1801); Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, American Antiquarian Society; Original Member, Society of the Cincinnati, Professor of German and Slavic Studies, Chair, Department of Romance and Germanic Languages and Literatures, Wayne State University; Recipient, Bundesverdienstkreuz, Germanys Highest Civilian Honor, Atlantic Monthly Editor; Author; Historian; His early history text is the standard for all history text books, Entomologist; Paleontologist, Founder of Insect Paleontology in America, Minister, Rutland, Vermont; Brooklyn, New York; Syracuse, New York; St. Paul, Minnesota, Investment Banker; Social Justice Activist; Lawyer; Partner, Goldman Sachs, Founder, Real Estate Division; Philanthropist; Benefactor, Facing History and Ourselves; Benefactor, Boston Latin School, Seevak Chair in History; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 2000, Professor of Slavic Literatures and Comparative Literature, Columbia University; Author, The Literature of Eighteenth-Century Russia: A History and Anthology, Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Humanism, The Columbia Guide to the Literature of Eastern Europe Since 1945; Decorated by Polish Government for Contributions on Behalf of Polish Culture, Minister, Old South Church, Congregational; Declined Presidency, Harvard College (1724), Loyalist; Attorney General, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Judge of Admiralty, New Brunswick, Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1800-1814), Chief Justice (1814); Representative in Congress (1796-1800); Fellow, American Society of Arts and Sciences; Member, American Antiquarian Society, Anthropologist; Curator, American Museum of Natural History; President, American Anthropological Association; President, American Eugenics Society; Author, The Heritage of the Bounty: The story of Pitcairn Island through Six Generations, Peking Man, The Jewish People: A Biological History, President, Massachusetts Medical Society; Hersey Professor, Theory and Practice of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Architect, Wellesley Town Hall, Boston Free Hospital for Women; Arborist, Author, The Genus Pinus, Senior U.S. District Court Judge, Eastern District of Washington (appointed by President Clinton, 1998), Logician; eponym: Sheffer stroke, Sheffer connective; Credited with coining the term "Boolean algebra", Physician; Founding Director, National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases; Chief, Connective Tissue Division, Johns Hopkins Medical School; Recipient, Heberden Medal, British Society of Rheumatology; President, American Rheumatism Association (now American College of Rheumatology); eponym: Shulman Syndrome, 20th Mayor of Boston (1868-1871); Physician, Corporation Counsel, City of Boston; Member, MA House of Representatives 1915-1916; Boston Latin School Distinguished Graduate Award 1958, Minister, First Parish, Congregational, Brewster, Head Master, Boston Latin School (2017- ); Principal, Eastern Senior High School, Washington, D.C.; Deputy Chief, Leadership Development, D.C. Public Schools; Chief of Staff, Boston Public Schools; English Master, Boston Latin School; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2011, Businessman; President & CFO of Global Petroleum Corp, Professor, Director, Program in Higher Education and Center for Urban Community College Leadership, New York University School of Education; Chancellor, California Community Colleges; Dean, School of Education, City College of New York, Author, America; My Country Tis of Thee; Collaborator, "The Star Spangled Banner" ; Minister, Needham; Pastor, First Baptist Church, Newton; Member, Songwriters Hall of Fame, First Congregational Minister, Portland, Maine, Chairman, Classics Department, Dean, College of Liberal Studies, Howard University; Cultural Attach, United States Embassy, Rome; Recipient, National Humanities Medal; Author, Blacks in Antiquity: Ethiopians in the Greco-Roman Experience; Before Color Prejudice: The Ancient View of Blacks, President, Hotel Corporation of America, Seagrave Corporation, Premier Corporation of America; President, American Jewish Committee, Boston Foundation; Director, Columbia Pictures Corporation, Massachusetts Higher Education Assistance Corporation, American Child Guidance Foundation, Palm Beach Community Chest, Bullard Professor of Neuropathology, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School; Head, Boston Psychopathic Hospital; President, American Medico-Psychological Association; Author, Shell Shock and Other Neuropsychiatric Problems, Outline of Neuropathology; Pioneered Pathologic Study of the Brain, Captain, Continental Army; Rector, Martins Brandon Parish, Episcopal, Virginia; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Civil Servant; Social Worker; Urban Planner; President, NAACP Boston Branch (1945-48); Director, Robert Gould Shaw House; Secretary, United Settlements; Vice President, National Negro Congress; Executive Director, Armstrong-Hemenway Foundation; First Black Moderator, Massachusetts Congregational Christian Conference, New Hampshire Representative in Congress (1913-1915); Member, New Hampshire House of Representatives (1909, 1911, 1913, 1923); Vice Chairman, United States Shipping Board (1917-1920; Member/Special Counsel, Federal Trade Commission, President, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association, Presbyterian Minister, Washington Heights, New York; Editor, New York Observer; Author, Across Russia, Cruising Among the Caribees, Librarian, Harvard College; Congregational Minister, Northhampton, Educator, Psychiatrist; Influenced the Evolution of Psychiatric Ethics; Challenged Psychiatrys Use in Public Policy; President, American Psychiatric Association, Minister, Worcester and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Physician; Numismatist; Founder, Gynaecological Society of Boston, Lieutenant Governor, Acting Governor (1694-1699; 1700-1701) and Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Presided at Salem Witch Trials, Managing Director, Head of Institutional Client Transition Excellence Team, TIAA-CREF; Boston Latin School Outstanding Recent Graduate 2000, Professor; Founding Member, Institute of the Black World (Independent Black Think Tank); Consultant,"Eyes on the Prize" and "Malcolm X: Make It Plain", Architect. (AP Photo/Matt York), As fans, background, react, Chicago Bulls guard C.J. Sources include: wikipedia.org; Boston Public Schools website; BLS Archives. The school was founded in 1961 and named after Thomas O'Gorman. If you are an alumn of Bishop Gorman HS you should register now in the alumni directory. Copyright 2019 Las Vegas Review-Journal, Inc. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service, New York Yankees' Joey Gallo celebrates with teammates after scoring during the fourth inning of the team's baseball game against the Seattle Mariners on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021, in New York. He was also back in town just a few weeks ago. 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The Bishop Gorman alumni site is made so that students and teachers from the Las Vegas high school can reconnect with those that they met while attending high school. She also broke her jaw, elbow and femur. The Bishop Thomas K Gorman high school ladies track team currently holds the record for the most consecutive state championships in TAPPS history, having won the state Track & Field championship every year from 1999 to 2006. Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) Alumni Pro Stats | Pro-Football-Reference.com On this page: All Players Passing Rushing & Receiving Kick & Punt Returns Defense & Fumbles Scoring Summary Full Site Menu Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) Alumni Pro Stats Las Vegas, Nevada ( Other Nevada schools) 10 total players, 5 active players All Players Share & Export 3. Marco Rubio didnt graduate from high school in Las Vegas, but much has been written about the six years he spent here as a child. Join Classmates.com for free, The High School Network is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Bishop Gorman High School of Tyler, Texas, A free site for Bishop Gorman High School alumni, 1959 Bishop Thomas K. Gorman Middle/High School Yearbook, 1982 Bishop Thomas K. Gorman Middle/High School Yearbook, 1983 Bishop Thomas K. Gorman Middle/High School Yearbook, 1984 Bishop Thomas K. Gorman Middle/High School Yearbook. Where You Belong! JUDY HARRINGTON. Astronomer; Professor of Mathematics, Racine College; Professor of Meteorology, United States Weather Bureau, Washington, D.C.; Episcopal Rector, Natick and Washington, D.C. Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Loyalist; Chief Justice, Superior Court, Nova Scotia, Singer, Choir Director; Director, Boston Branch, American Academy of the Dramatic Arts; Author, Modern Singing Methods, A Ground-Breaking Work, President, American Medical Association; Abolitionist; Author. Murray rushed 18 times for 80 yards and had five catches for 143 yards for Oklahoma as Oklahoma won the game 65-10. Usher, Sub-Master, Master, Boston Latin School (1852-1909), Major General, U S. Army; Commander, 1st Cavalry Division (Killed in action, July 7, 1970, Vietnam), Astrophysicist; Founder, CEO StatWeather; Expert in Applied Mathematics; Classical Pianist Prodigy, Assistant United States Attorney, District of Massachusetts, Entrepeneur; President, American Society of Travel Agents; Student of Amelia Earhart; WWII Veteran; Benefactor, Boston Latin School; Recipient, Lee. He served as a Lt. The Bishop Gorman High alumni site is made so that students and teachers from the Tyler high school can reconnect with those that they met while attending high school. District of Massachusetts (1796); President, Massachusetts Senate (1895-1806; 1808-1811); Mayor of Boston (1829-1832); Judge, Massachusetts Court of Common Pleas; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Secretary, United States Senate (1789-1814); Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1784-1785), Colonel Militia, Province of Massachusetts Bay; Captain British Army, Major-General, United States Army; Yachtsman, Three-Time Winner Americas Cup; Great-grandson of Robert Treat Paine (e. 1738), Declaration of Independence Signer, Minister, First Church, Congregational, Charlestown, Signer, Declaration of Independence; Member, Continental Congress; Prosecuting Attorney, Boston Massacre; Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1777-1790); Justice, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (1790-1804), Philanthropist; President, Associated Charities; Great-grandson of Robert Treat Paine (e. 1738), Declaration of Independence Signer), Private Investigator; Attorney: high profile work for: John DeLorean, Bill Clinton, Courtney Love, Chief Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1814-1830); Representative in Congress (1797-1799).