• Jesse Wharton (died 1676) was the 7th Proprietary Governor of Maryland during a brief period in 1676. He was appointed by the royally chartered proprietor...
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  • Maryland began as a proprietary colony of the Catholic Calvert family, the Lords Baltimore under a royal charter, and its first eight governors were appointed...
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    The list of notable Wharton School alumni are graduates of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Wharton offers four degree programs: undergraduate...
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    Bill Cobey (category Wharton School alumni)
    Democratic Governor Mike Easley in the 2004 election. In July 2003, Cobey received the endorsement of former North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms in the...
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    Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (category Colonial Governors of Maryland)
    province of Maryland in 1675 upon the death of his father, Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore. He had been his father's Deputy Governor since 1661 when...
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    Mark Ein (category Wharton School alumni)
    1964, in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Ein is Jewish; his mother is a Holocaust survivor. He earned a degree in economics from the Wharton School in 1987 and an...
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    Josh Harris (businessman) (category Wharton School alumni)
    Harris was born and raised in Chevy Chase, Maryland. He graduated with a degree in economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in...
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  • William Digges (category Colonial politicians from Maryland)
    Elizabeth Sewall, widow of Dr. Jesse Wharton and a stepdaughter of Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore, the Proprietor of Maryland. Immediately following his...
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    David Trone (category Wharton School alumni)
    alma mater, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. In mid-2017, the Trones donated $2.5 million to Bethesda, Maryland's Suburban Hospital...
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  • the Texas Republic, California State Senator 1850. Son-in-law of Jesse Wharton. Wharton J. Green (1831–1910), delegate to the Democratic National Convention...
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  • Miller, 54th Governor of Delaware, 1913–1917 Wayne Mixson: governor of Florida, 1987 Phil Murphy (Wharton MBA class of 1983): 56th governor of New Jersey...
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    American lawyer, prosecutor, politician, and author who served as the 45th governor of Pennsylvania from 2003 to 2011. He served as chair of the national Democratic...
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  • Thomas Notley (category Colonial Governors of Maryland)
    speaker of the legislature in 1666. He and fellow Barbadian immigrant Jesse Wharton passed slave codes similar to those in Barbados that punished those...
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    election. Carville appears as the Governor of Missouri, Thomas Crittenden, in the 2007 movie The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford...
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  • British astronomical instrument maker and Fellow of the Royal Society Thomas Wharton Jones (1808–1891), ophthalmologist and physiologist Thomas Rymer Jones...
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  • (1873–1954), 32nd governor of Indiana. Member of Newcastle Lodge No. 91, New Castle, Indiana. Elihu Emory Jackson (1837–1907), 41st governor of Maryland. Member...
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  • Governor (1699–1702) Thomas Tench, Governor (1702–1704) Phillip Calvert, Governor (1704–1709) Jesse Wharton, Governor (1709–1714) John Hart, Governor...
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  • Republic 1953 to 1957 - University of Southern California 1919 Thomas Wharton Phillips, Jr. - U.S. Congressman, Pennsylvania 1923 to 1926 - Yale University...
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    Photographer George W. Taylor Professor of Industrial Relations at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania Alan Tower Waterman 1st Director...
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  • Commissioner (2006–present) 1980 – Jesse Monroe Knowles, Louisiana State Senator 1980 – Frank D. White, later Governor of Arkansas (1981–1983) 1980 – John...
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    Adlai Stevenson II (category Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison people)
    UN. In 1948, he was elected governor of Illinois, defeating incumbent governor Dwight H. Green in an upset. As governor, Stevenson reformed the state...
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  • Andrew Lelling, U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts. Lloyd Lowndes Jr., Governor of Maryland Albert Dutton MacDade, Pennsylvania State Senator and Judge in the...
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  • County, Illinois (1912–1947) John F. Wharton 1916, American lawyer, founding partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Gregory Howard Woods 1991...
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  • of the Forage War March 21 – Thomas Johnson is sworn as the first governor of Maryland. April 7 – The first session of the North Carolina General Assembly...
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  • October 26 – Tony Hillerman, American writer (b. 1925) October 29 – William Wharton, American author (b. 1925) October 31 – Studs Terkel, American writer,...
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    President Joe Biden, Gary Hart, Congressman Dick Gephardt, Paul Simon and Jesse Jackson. Dukakis eventually won the Democratic nomination and went on to...
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    musician Mae West (1893–1980) – actress Nathanael West – author Edith Wharton – author Joss Whedon – writer, director, producer, and composer Maggie...
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    (Virginia) – Major-General Earl Van Dorn (Mississippi) – Major-General John A. Wharton (Tennessee) – Major-General Edward Porter Alexander (Georgia) – Brigadier-General...
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    Maryland Matters. Archived from the original on June 2, 2022. Retrieved May 31, 2022. Navarro, Aaron (July 7, 2022). "Oprah voices ad for Maryland Democratic...
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