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*[[Steven Weinberg]] (American physicist)
*[[Susan Roosevelt Weld]] (ex-wife of [[William Weld]])
*[[William Weld]] ([[governor of Massachusetts]] 1991–1997, [[United States Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division|DOJ Criminal Division head]] 1986–1988, [[2020 Republican Party presidential primaries|2020 GOP primary candidate]], Rhodes scholar)<ref>Charles Creitz (Sep. 23, 2019), [https://www.foxnews.com/media/william-weld-trump-treason-death-penalty-mark-levin "Mark Levin blasts 'sick' GOP hopeful William Weld who suggested Trump's execution"], Fox News: "Mark Levin ripped 2020 Republican presidential candidate William Weld for claiming President TrumpcommittedTrump committed treason . . . " </ref>
*[[Leana S. Wen]] ([[CNN]] medical analyst, ''Washington Post'' columnist, former president of [[Planned Parenthood]], global health fellow at the [[World Health Organization|W.H.O.]], [[List of Rhodes Scholars|Rhodes scholar]])<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/people/leana-s-wen/ "Leana S. Wen - The Washington Post"], ''The Washington Post:'' ". . . president of [[Planned Parenthood]]; global health fellow at the [[World Health Organization]];"</ref><ref>[https://www.weforum.org/people/leana-wen "Leana Wen biography"], [[World Economic Forum]]: "As an expert in [[pandemic]] preparedness and response, she has been a frequent guest commentator on the [[covid-19]] crisis for [[CNN]], [[MSNBC]], [[BBC]], and [[National Public Radio]]."</ref>
*[[Christine Todd Whitman]] (50th [[Governor of New Jersey]], 9th [[EPA Administrator]] under [[Presidency of George W. Bush|George W. Bush]])