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List of Roanoke College alumni

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Roanoke College is private liberal arts college in Salem, Virginia. Following are some of its notable alumni.

Art and architecture

Business

Education

Kristen Wiig

Entertainment

Law

Literature and journalism

Military

Frederick C. Boucher
Henry H. Fowler
Kim Kyu-Sik a

Politics

Religion

Science and medicine

Sports

References

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