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List of Washington and Lee University people

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Below is a list of notable associated people of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, United States. The year after each name designates the graduation year, if the person is an alumnus.

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Law and politics

Business

Academia

Literature and journalism

Science and technology

Art, entertainment, and athletics

Religion

Faculty

Trustees and benefactors

Presidents

See List of presidents of Washington and Lee University.

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