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History of Charter Day Speakers

 

 

 

1800s

Year Name Occupation
1859 John Tyler Former U.S. President, Rector of the Board of Visitors
1893 J. Allen Watts -
1893 Robert M. Hughes -

 

1900s

Year Name Occupation
1923 Albert Bushnell Hart Former President of American Historical Association and former President of the American Political Science Association
1937 Wesley Frank Craven Visiting professor of history from New York University
1939 George Arents Former chairman of the Syracuse University Board of Trustees
1940 Charles Warren Former Assistant Attorney General of the United States, and Pulitzer Prize winning author
1941 Max Lerner Author and syndicated columnist
1942 James T. Shotwell Bryce Professor of the History of International Relations at Columbia University
1943 Oliver C. Carmichael Chancellor of Vanderbilt University
1944 Lindsay Rogers Burgess Professor of Public Law, Columbia University
1945 Kenneth Chorley President of Williamsburg Restoration and Colonial Williamsburg
1946 James William Fulbright U.S. Senator (Arkansas)
1947 The Right Honorable the Lord Inverchapel British Ambassador to the U.S.
1948 Paul Eliot Green Playwright
1949 Frederick D.G. Ribble Dean, Department of Law, The University of Virginia
1950 Ceremony cancelled by President Pomfret -
1951 John A. Krout Dean of Graduate Studies, Columbia University
1952 Raymond B. Pinchbeck Professor of Applied Economics and Dean of Richmond College, The University of Richmond
1953 Douglas S. Freeman Journalist and Historian
1954 John A. Krout Vice-President and Provost, Columbia University
1955 Bolitha J. Laws Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
1956 Lewis A. McMurran Member of the House of Delegates, The General Assembly of Virginia
1957 Julian Parks Boyd Princeton University, Editor, “The Papers of Thomas Jefferson”
1958 Harold Lees Fowler Professor of History, William & Mary
1959 Graves Glenwood Clark Chancellor Professor of English, William & Mary
1960 Walter Spencer Robertson Former Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs
1961 Carlisle H. Humelsine President, Colonial Williamsburg
1962 Harold Lees Fowler Chair, Department of History, William & Mary
1963 Julian Parks Boyd Princeton University, Editor, “The Papers of Thomas Jefferson”
1964 Julius Adams Stratton President, M.I.T.
1965 Lewis F. Powell, Jr. President, American Bar Association
1966 Marjorie Hope Nicolson Professor of English, Emeritus, Columbia University, and Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton
1967 John Walker Director, National Gallery of Art
1968 Sir Patrick Henry Dean British Ambassador to the U.S.
1968 Bishop Robert Wright Stopford Bishop of London
1969 Robert Quarles Marston Director, National Institutes of Health
1970 Arthur Lehman Goodhart University College, Oxford
1971 Davis Y. Paschall President of William & Mary
1972 Thomas Ashley Graves, Jr. President of William & Mary
1973 Colgate W. Darden, Jr. Former Congressman, Former Governor of Virginia, Former Chancellor of William & Mary
1974 Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. President of the University of Virginia
1975 Virginius Dabney historian, author, journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing
1976 Sir Peter Ramsbotham British Ambassador to the U.S.
1977 Carter O. Lowance Special Assistant to Virginia Governor
1977 Mills E. Godwin, Jr. Former Virginia Commissioner of Administration
1978 Ernest L. Boyer U.S. Commissioner of Education
1979 Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
1980 Reverend Theodore M. Hesburg President of the University of Notre Dame
1981 John W. Warner U.S. Senator (Virginia)
1982 Hays T. Watkins President, CSX Corporation
1983 Charles S. Robb Governor of Virginia
1984 J. Carter Brown Director, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
1985 Donald W. Pritchard Professor, Marine Sciences Research Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook
1986 Clark Kerr President Emeritus, The University of California
1987 Warren E. Burger Chancellor of William & Mary, former Chief Justice of the United States
1987 Gerald L. Baliles Governor of Virginia
1988 Robert Wedgeworth Dean of the School of Library Service, Columbia University
1989 James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
1990 Eric Sevareid CBS News Consultant
1991 Fang Lizhi Professor of Astrophysics and Former Vice Chancellor of China Science and Technology University
1992 D. Allan Bromley Assistant to the President of the U.S. for Science and Technology
1993 His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Prince of Wales
1994 Margaret Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher Former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Chancellor of William & Mary
1995 David S. Broder National political correspondent and columnist for The Washington Post
1996 Pamela Churchill Harriman U.S. Ambassador to France
1997 David McCullough Pulitzer Prize winning author
1998 Robert M. Gates ’65 Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
1999 Richard G. Lugar U.S. Senator (Indiana)

 

2000s

Year Name Occupation
2000 Margaret Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher Former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Chancellor of William & Mary
2001 Henry A. Kissinger Former Secretary of State, Chancellor of William & Mary
2002 Michael K. Powell ’85 Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
2003 Kofi A. Annan Secretary-General of the United Nations
2004 David D. McKiernan Lieutenant General, Commanding General, Third U.S. Army Commander, Coalition Land Forces – Second Gulf War
2005 James H. Billington Librarian of Congress
2006 Timothy M. Kaine Governor of Virginia
2007 Chuck Hagel U.S. Senator (Nebraska)
2008 James B. Comey '82 Former Deputy Attorney General of the U.S., General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Lockheed Martin
2009 Jim Webb U.S. Senator (Virginia)
2010 Robert F. McDonnell Governor of Virginia
2011 Eric Cantor, J.D.'88 U.S. House of Representatives Majority Leader
2012 Robert M. Gates '65 L.H.D. '98 Former U.S. Secretary of Defense, former Director of the CIA, and Chancellor of William & Mary
2013 Robert M. Gates '65 L.H.D. '98 Former U.S. Secretary of Defense, former Director of the CIA, and Chancellor of William & Mary
2014 Terry McAuliffe Governor of Virginia
2015 James B. Murray, Jr., J.D. ’74, LL.D. ’00 Former Rector of the Board of Visitors and Venture Capitalist
2016 Ellen Stofan '83 NASA Chief Scientist
2017 Michael “Pinball” Clemons ’89 American-Canadian sports executive and former Canadian Football League player
2018 Ralph Northam Governor of Virginia
2019 Katherine A. Rowe President of William & Mary
2020 Katherine A. Rowe President of William & Mary
2020 Robert M. Gates '65 L.H.D. '98 Former U.S. Secretary of Defense, former Director of the CIA, and Chancellor of William & Mary
2021 Katherine A. Rowe President of William & Mary
2021 Robert M. Gates '65 L.H.D. '98 Former U.S. Secretary of Defense, former Director of the CIA, and Chancellor of William & Mary
2022 Glenn Youngkin Governor of Virginia

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