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List of City College of New York people

List of City College of New York people

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The following is a list of notable alumni and faculty of the City College of New York.

Nobel laureates

Henry Kissinger

Graduates of Business School (which became Baruch College in 1968)

Ralph Lauren

Politics, history, government, sociology, philosophy, and religion

Bernard M. Baruch
Felix Frankfurter
Daniel Patrick Moynihan

Psychology

The arts

Woody Allen
Stanley Kubrick
Zero Mostel

Literature and journalism

Science, technology, and mathematics

Business

Sports

Benny Friedman
Nat Holman
Red Holzman

Other

Fictional

See also


Notes

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