楼下自己给Cal毕业生“码工”待遇,还说CAL出来的码工肯定比HPYS等出来的英文专业的赚的多的多的,那CAL英文专业出来的赚多少?
好吧,就比工商界的毕业生,以下是Y毕业生,估计这里很多人也都不认识:
- Wallace M. Alexander (1869–1939), heir, corporate director, philanthropist[108][109]
- John Fellows Akers (B.A. 1956), former CEO and Chairman of IBM
- Herbert M. Allison (B.A. 1965), former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability; former Chairman, President, and CEO of TIAA-CREF; former President and COO of Merrill Lynch
- Hugh D. Auchincloss (1879), Standard Oil
- Perry Richardson Bass (1914–2006), investor and philanthropist[110]
- Robert M. Bass (B.A. 1971), chairman, Aerion, member and former chair of the Stanford University Board of Trustees
- Edward P. Bass (B.A. 1968), Texas billionaire
- Sid Bass (B.A. 1965) billionaire, founder of Bass Brothers Energy
- Albert Bel Fay (B.S. 1936), Houston, Texas, shipbuilder, oilman, and Republican Party official
- Roland W. Betts (B.A. 1968), investor, film producer (Gandhi), owner of Chelsea Piers, lead owner in George W. Bush's Texas Rangers partnership
- Morris Burke Belknap (B.A. 1878), Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company Vice President
- Jeffrey Bewkes (B.A. 1974), Time Warner President and COO[111][112]
- Jules Blankfein (B.A. 1921), physician & financier; founder, Physicians' Hospital, New York; uncle of Lloyd Blankfein[113]
- William Boeing (1903), founder of the Boeing Company and United Airlines
- James Chanos (B.A. 1980), billionaire hedge fund investor, founder of Kynikos Associates
- Tim Collins (M.B.A. 1982), founder and CEO, Ripplewood Holdings LLC
- Granger Kent Costikyan (1929), banker, partner of Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
- Charles B. Finch (B.A. 1941, L.L.B. 1944), CEO and chairman of the board, Allegheny Power Systems, and political activist
- Henry Ford II (1940), Chairman and CEO of the Ford Motor Company
- Ted Forstmann (B.A. 1961 (TC)), co-founder and senior partner of Forstmann Little & Company, member of the Forbes 400
- Roberto Goizueta (B.A., 1953), CEO and Chairman of the Board, The Coca-Cola Company
- Robert Greenhill (B.A. 1958), founder of M&A department at and former president of Morgan Stanley, former chairman of Smith Barney, CEO of investment banking firm Greenhill & Co.
- Briton Hadden (B.A. 1920), co-founder of Time magazine[114]
- Peter Halloran (B.A. 1984), investment banker specializing in Russia and the surrounding region; founder and CEO of Pharos Financial Group
- Henry Holt (B.A. 1862), founder of publishing firm Henry Holt & Company, which would later merge with other companies to become Holt, Rinehart & Winston
- George H. Hume, President and CEO of Basic American Foods
- Robert S. Ingersoll (1937), former CEO and chairman, BorgWarner
- Brewster Jennings (1920), founder and president of the Socony Mobil Oil Company (Standard Oil of New York, now ExxonMobil), President of Memorial Center for Cancer and Allied Diseases and Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
- Charles B. Johnson (B.A. 1954), chairman, Franklin Templeton Investments
- Ellis Jones (M.B.A.), CEO, Wasserstein Perella & Co.
- Henry Bourne Joy, president of Packard
- Peter S. Kaufman (B.A. 1975), investment banker, president of the Gordian Group LLC
- Clarence King (Sheffield 1862), first head of the U.S. Geological Survey
- Herbert Kohler (B.S. 1965), chairman and president, Kohler Company
- Julius Kruttschnitt II (B. Phil. 1906), general manager of Mount Isa Mines
- Edward Lampert (B.A. 1984), founder and chairman, ESL Investments (hedge fund), chairman of Sears Holding Company[115]
- William K. Lanman (B.S. Sheffield 1928), aviator, benefactor
- Henry Luce (B.A. 1920), co-founder of Time magazine[116]
- John C. Malone (B.A. 1963), CEO of TCI, chairman of Liberty Media, and largest individual landowner in the U.S.
- Aaron Marcus (B.F.A., M.F.A. 1968), founder of Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc. (AM+A) in 1982
- John Franklyn Mars (B.S. 1957), CEO, Mars, Incorporated[117]
- Victoria B. Mars, Chairman of Mars Incorporated[118]
- Robert McCormick (1903), owner, president, editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune; co-founder of Kirkland & Ellis
- Robert L. McNeil, Jr. (B.S. 1936), developer of paracetamol (acetaminophen) and chairman of McNeil Laboratories[119]
- W. James McNerney (B.A. 1971), CEO of The Boeing Company[120]
- Roger Milliken, textiles magnate and promoter of American conservatism[121]
- Robert Moses, mid-20th-century New York City construction czar
- Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi (M.P.P.M. Yale School of Management 1980), CEO and President, Pepsi[122]
- Eric Ober (B.A. 1966), president, CBS News, Food Network
- Joseph M. Patterson (1901), media mogul, manager of the Chicago Tribune; founder and president, New York Daily News
- John Pepper (B.A. 1960), former chairman and CEO of Procter & Gamble
- James Stillman Rockefeller, president and chairman, the First National City Bank of New York; Olympic gold medal for crew, 1924
- Joel Root (1770–1847), supercargo on the sealing ship Huron, author of a journal of his voyage around the world on that ship
- Elihu Rose (B.A. 1954), real estate developer and military historian
- Wilbur Ross (B.A. 1959), investor, steel magnate, secretary of commerce in the Trump presidential administration
- Stacy H. Schusterman (B.A. 1985), former CEO and chairman of Samson Resources, philanthropist[123]
- Stephen A. Schwarzman (B.A. 1969), co-founder and CEO of the Blackstone Group, member of the Forbes 400
- Daniel C. Searle (1950), heir, CEO of G. D. Searle & Company, conservative philanthropist[124]
- Forest Shely (B.S. 1946), physician and bank director in Campbellsville, Kentucky; 56-year trustee of Campbellsville University[125]
- Timothy Shriver (B.A. 1981), Chairman and CEO of Special Olympics and member of Kennedy Family
- Frederick W. Smith (B.A. 1966), founder and CEO, FedEx
- Charles F. Spalding (a.k.a. Chuck Spalding) (1919–2000), Vice President of Lazard, political campaigner for John F. Kennedy, television writer
- Harold Stanley, founder, Morgan Stanley
- Tom Steyer, billionaire, environmentalist and founder of Farallon Capital
- Richard Thalheimer (B.A. 1970), founder and CEO of The Sharper Image
- John L. Thornton (M.P.P.M. Yale School of Management 1980), former president and co-COO, Goldman Sachs
- Juan Trippe (B.A. 1921), founder and CEO, Pan Am[126]
- Frederick William Vanderbilt (Sheffield 1893), philanthropist, director of the New York Central Railroad
- Friedrich Weyerhäuser, founded Weyerhaeuser
- Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney (1922), businessman, film producer, writer, and government official, owner of thoroughbred racehorses
- John (Jock) Hay Whitney (B.A. 1926), philanthropist and founder of J.H. Whitney & Co., first U.S. venture capital firm
再说,在社会上有地位,不是你工资多少,要看你的影响力。
如果要比政界人士和在世界上的影响,这些Y毕业的你知道几个?
- Abd al-Karim al-Iryani (Ph.D. 1968), Prime Minister of the Republic of Yemen (1980–1983, 1998–2001), and Foreign Minister (1993–1998)[161]
- George H. W. Bush (B.A. 1948), President of the United States (1989–1993), Vice President of the United States (1981–1989), member of the House of Representatives (R-Texas) (1967–1971)[162]
- George W. Bush (B.A. 1968), President of the United States (2001–2009), Governor of Texas (1995–2000)[163]
- John C. Calhoun (B.A. 1804), seventh Vice President of the United States, for two different presidents, John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson; Senator; Member of the House of Representatives; Secretary of State in the Tyler presidential administration[164]
- Karl Carstens (L.L.M. 1949), fifth President of Germany (1979–1984)[165]
- Dick Cheney (Class of 1963), Vice President of the United States (2001–2009)[166]
- Tansu Çiller (Postdoctoral Fellow), Prime Minister of Turkey (1993–1996)[167]
- Bill Clinton (J.D. 1973), President of the United States (1993–2001), Governor of Arkansas (1979–1981,1983–1992)[168]
- Gerald Ford (LL.B. 1941), President of the United States (1974–1977), Vice President of the United States (1973–1974), member of the House of Representatives[169]
- Robert Hathaway, seigneur of Sark
- William Samuel Johnson (B.A. 1744, M.A. 1747), signer of the U.S. Constitution, first U.S. senator from Connecticut, third president of Columbia College (now Columbia University)
- Stavros Lambrinidis (J.D. 1988), Vice President of the European Parliament (2009–2011), Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece (2011)
- José P. Laurel, President of the Philippines in World War II
- Salvador H. Laurel (LL.M 1953) (J.S.D.1960), Vice President of the Philippines (1986–1992)
- Lee Hong-koo (Ph.D. 1968), Prime Minister of South Korea (1994–1995)
- Mario Monti (M.Sc. 1968), Prime Minister of Italy (2011–2013)
- Wendell Mottley (B.A. 1964), Olympic medalist and subsequently a government of Trinidad and Tobago minister
- Peter Mutharika (LL.M. 1966, J.S.D. 1969), 5th President of Malawi
- Jovito R. Salonga (J.S.D.1949), Senator of the Philippines (1965–1972) (1987–1992)
- William Howard Taft (B.A. 1878, honorary LL.D. 1893), 27th President of the United States (1909–1913), 10th Chief Justice of the United States (1921–1930)[170]
- Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden of the House of Bernadotte (Class of 2000, attended for two years)[171]
- Valdis Zatlers, President of Latvia (2007–2011)
- Ernesto Zedillo (Ph.D. 1981), President of Mexico (1994–2000)
不要拿英文专业的来说事,好多美国参议院还真是英文专业的毕业的,看看Y毕业的参议员,你认识多少?
- Alva B. Adams (1896), U.S. senator (D-Colorado, 1923–24, 1932–1941)[176]
- John Ashcroft (B.A. 1964 cum laude), U.S. attorney general (2001–2005), U.S. senator (R-Missouri, 1995–2001), governor of Missouri (1985–1993)[177]
- Abraham Baldwin (B.A. 1772), U.S. representative (1789–1799), U.S. senator (1799–1807); author of the charter for, and president of, the University of Georgia (1786–1801)[178]
- Roger Sherman Baldwin (B.A. 1811), governor of Connecticut (1844–46), U.S. senator (Whig-Connecticut, 1847–51)[179]
- John Beall (B.A. 1950), U.S. senator (R-Maryland, 1971–1976)[180]
- Michael Bennet (J.D. 1993), U.S. senator (D-Colorado, 2009–)[181]
- Hiram Bingham III (1898), governor of Connecticut (1925), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1924–1933); explorer who rediscovered the lost city of Machu Picchu, Peru; said to be the inspiration behind the fictional character Indiana Jones[182]
- Richard Blumenthal (J.D. 1973), U.S. senator (D-Connecticut, 2011–)[183]
- Cory Booker (J.D. 1997), U.S. senator (D-New Jersey, 2013-), former mayor of Newark
- David Boren (B.A. 1963), governor of Oklahoma (1975–79), U.S. senator (D-Oklahoma, 1979–94), president of University of Oklahoma[184]
- Stephen R. Bradley (B.A. 1775, M.A. 1778), U.S. senator (Democratic-Republican Party), Vermont, 1801–1813[185]
- Nicholas F. Brady (B.A. 1952), U.S. senator (R-New Jersey, 1982)[186]
- Sherrod Brown (B.A. 1974), U.S. representative (1993–2007), U.S. senator (D-Ohio, 2007–)[187]
- James L. Buckley (B.A. 1943, Law 1949), U.S. senator (C-New York, 1971–1977); president of Radio Free Europe, 1982–1985; federal judge for the United States Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit) (1985–1996)[188]
- Prescott Bush (B.A. 1917), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1953–1963), father of George H.W. Bush, grandfather to George W. Bush[189]
- John Chafee (B.A. 1947), governor of Rhode Island (1962–69), secretary of the navy (1969–72), U.S. senator (R–Rhode Island, 1976–99)[190]
- John M. Clayton (1815), secretary of state in the Taylor administration, U.S. senator (AJ–Delaware, 1829–1836; W-Delaware, 1845–1849; O-Delaware 1853–1856)[191]
- LeBaron Colt (B.A. 1868), U.S. senator (R-Rhode Island, 1913–1924)[192]
- Chris Coons (J.D./M.A.), U.S. senator (D-Delaware, 2010–)[193]
- David Daggett (1783), U.S. senator (F-Connecticut, 1813–19)[194]
- David Davis (Law 1835), appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court by Lincoln (1862–1877); U.S. senator (I-Illinois, 1877–1883)[195]
- John Davis (1787–1854), U.S. senator (W/NR-Massachusetts, 1835–1841 and 1845–1853)[196]
- Henry L. Dawes (1839), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1875–93)[197]
- John Danforth (J.D, DIV 1963), U.S senator (R-Missouri, 1976–95)[198]
- Mark Dayton (B.A. 1969), U.S. senator (D-Minnesota, 2001–2007)[199]
- Fred Dubois (B.A. 1872), U.S. senator (R-Idaho,1891–1897; D-Idaho, 1901–1907)[200]
- William M. Evarts (1837), secretary of state under Hayes, U.S. senator (R-New York, 1885–91)[201]
- Gary Hart (DIV 1961, LLB 1964), U.S. senator (D-Colorado, 1975–1987)[202]
- John Heinz (B.A. 1960), U.S. senator (R-Pennsylvania)[203]
- James Hillhouse (B.A. 1773), U.S. senator (F-Connecticut, 1796–1810)[204]
- James Jeffords (B.A. 1956), U.S. senator (I-Vermont, 1989–2007)[205]
- William Samuel Johnson (B.A. 1744, M.A. 1747), United States Founding Father, member of the Continental Congress (1785–1787), delegate to the Constitutional Conventionin 1787, president (1787–1800) of Columbia University (he was its first president under its new name of Columbia College; his father was the first president of the institution when it was known as King's College), U.S. senator (Connecticut, 1789–1791)[206]
- John Kean (1852–1914), U.S. senator (R-New Jersey)[207]
- Amy Klobuchar (B.A. 1982), U.S. senator (D-Minnesota, 2007–)[208]
- James Lanman (1788), U.S. senator (D-Connecticut, 1819-1825)[209]
- Joseph Lieberman (B.A. 1964, J.D. 1967), U.S. senator (I-Connecticut, 1989–2013)[210]
- Joseph Medill McCormick (1900), U.S. senate 1919–24, publisher, Chicago Tribune[211]
- Return J. Meigs, Jr. (B.A. 1785), U.S. senator (DR–Ohio, 1808-181), 4th governor of Ohio (1810–1814), 8th U.S. postmaster general (1814–1823); namesake of Meigs County, Ohio[212]
- Henry Mitchell (1804), U.S. representative (Jacksonian-New York, 1833–35)[213]
- Thurston Morton (B.A. 1929), U.S. senator (R-Kentucky, 1957–68)[214]
- Bill Nelson (B.A. 1965), U.S. representative (D-Florida, 1979–91), astronaut (STS-61-C, 1986), U.S. senator (D-Florida, 2001–2019)[215]
- Truman Newberry, U.S. Senator (R-Michigan, 1919–1922), secretary of the navy 1908–1909[216]
- Francis Newlands (ca. 1859), U.S. senator (D-Nevada, 1903–17)[217]
- William Proxmire (B.A. 1948), U.S. senator (D-Wisconsin, 1957–89)[218]
- Ben Sasse (Ph.D. 2004), U.S. Senator (R-Nebraska, 2014-)
- Arlen Specter (LL.B. 1956), U.S. senator (D-Pennsylvania, 1981–2011)[219]
- Stuart Symington (B.A. 1923), United States Secretary of the Air Force, U.S. Senator (D-Missouri, 1953–1976)[220]
- Robert A. Taft (B.A. 1910), U.S. senator (R-Ohio, 1939–1953)[221]
- Robert Taft, Jr. (B.A. 1939), U.S. representative (R-Ohio, 1963–64, 1967–70), U.S. senator (R-Ohio, 1971–76)[222]
- John V. Tunney (B.A. 1956), U.S. representative (D-California, 1965–1970), U.S. senator (D-California, 1971–1977); inspiration for Robert Redford's character in the film The Candidate[223]
- Frederic Walcott (1891), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1929–35)[224]
- John Wales (B.A. 1801), U.S. senator (W-Delaware, 1849–1851); co-founder of Delaware College[225]
- Malcolm Wallop (B.A. 1954), U.S. senator (R-Wyoming, 1977–95)[226]
- Lowell Weicker (B.A. 1953), U.S. representative (R-Connecticut, 1968–1971), U.S. senator (R-Connecticut, 1971–1989), governor of Connecticut (1990–1994)[227]
- Sheldon Whitehouse (B.A. 1978), U.S. senator (D-Rhode Island, 2006–)[228]
- Pete Wilson (B.A. 1956), U.S. senator (R-California, 1983–1991), governor of California 1991–1999
最高法院的大法官,Y毕业的你认识几个?
- Samuel Alito (J.D. 1975), Supreme Court justice (2006–present)
- Henry Baldwin (1797), Supreme Court justice (1830–1844)
- David J. Brewer (1856), Supreme Court justice (1889–1910)
- Henry Billings Brown (1856, and law study, LL.D. 1891), Supreme Court justice (1891–1906)
- David Davis (Law 1835), Supreme Court justice (1862–1877)
- Oliver Ellsworth (Class of 1766),[174] Supreme Court justice (1796–1800)
- Abe Fortas (Law 1933), Supreme Court justice (1965–1969)
- Brett Kavanaugh (J.D 1990), Supreme Court Justice (2018-present)
- Sherman Minton (YLS one-year degree, 1917), Supreme Court justice (1949–1956)
- George Shiras, Jr. (1853), Supreme Court justice (1892–1903)
- Sonia Sotomayor (J.D. 1979), Supreme Court justice (2009–present)
- Potter Stewart (1937, Law 1941), Supreme Court justice (1958–1981)
- William Strong (1828, GRD 1831, briefly attended YLS), Supreme Court justice (1870–1880)
- William Howard Taft (B.A. 1878, LL.D. 1893), 27th President of the United States (1909–1913), 10th chief justice of the United States (1921–1930)
- Clarence Thomas (J.D. 1974), Supreme Court justice (1991–present)
- Morrison R. Waite (1837), Chief Justice of the United States (1874–1888)
- Byron White (Law 1946), Supreme Court justice (1962–1993)
- William B. Woods (1845), Supreme Court justice (1881–1887)
其他的就不说了。
Cal比Y落后几条街?