Camps Mohican Reena - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Art Modell, former owner of the Cleveland Browns Football team who was vilified for having moved the team to Baltimore.
  • Stuart Zonis, Stuart Damonas Dr. Alan Quartermane, Sr. on General Hospital.
  • Steven Gethers, TV and Hollywood writer.
  • Mike Cingiser, Brown '62. Three time All Ivy Basketball player, and coach of the only Brown Basketball Team to ever win an Ivy League title (1986).
  • Cynthia Harris, Theatre, TV and Movie actress. Starred as Wallace Simpson in the Thames Television miniseries "Edward and Mrs. Simpson." Played Sylvia Buchman in the long-running series "Mad About You". For many years represented Bradley's Department Stores as "Mrs. B".
  • Matthew N. Harris, M.D., Professor of Surgery, NYU Medical Center. Leading surgical oncologist associated with NYU Medical Center for over 50 years. Honored with the naming of the Matthew N. Harris Examination Suite at the NYU Clinical Cancer Center.
  • Martin Feldstein, From 1982 to 1984 chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors and chief economic advisor to President Ronald Reagan. Currently Professor of Economics at Harvard and the president and CEO of the National Bureau of Economic Research .
  • Bella Savitsky Abzug, (July 24, 1920 – March 31, 1998) was a well-known American political figure and a leader of the women’s movement. She famously said, “This woman’s place is in the House — the House of Representatives,” in her successful 1970 campaign to join that body.
  • David Rosand Professor of Art History at Columbia University

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