List of Earlham College people

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The following is a list of notable people associated with Earlham College, a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana.

Notable alumni[edit]

A–M[edit]

N–Z[edit]

  • Christine Rogers Osborne, educator with Ph.D., member of Earlham Board of Trustees,1915-1923 <fn. Opal Thornburg, Earlham: The Story of the College, 1847-1862, Richmond, Indiana: The Earlham College Press, 1963, p. 439.>
  • Anna Valentine Rogers, educator and member, Earlham Board of Trustees, 1877-1878 <fn. Thornburg, Earlham: Story of the College, (Richmond, Indiana: Earlham College Press, 1963, p. 439.>
  • Martha Valentine, President, Richmond (Indiana) Women's Christian Temperance Union, member, Earlham Board of Trustees, 1865-1867. <fn. Richmond: Thornburg, Earlham: Story of the College, 1963, p. 439>

Notable faculty[edit]

Robert Kelley, President of Earlham College

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