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Jay Bocook, composer and arranger, whose work was heard during the 1984 Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies in Los Angeles
Anthony Ensolen, writer and translator of classical works
Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr., physicist, who helped pioneer the invention of color television, and inventor of the first video game
Mark Kilstofte, musician, winner of the American Academy in Rome's Rome Prize for 2002–2003
Brent Nelsen, political scientist and professor
William Preucil, composer, violinist and Grammy Award winner
Richard Riley, politician, Governor of South Carolina and sixth U.S. Secretary of Education
Edvard Tchivzhel, conductor and music director
Charles H Townes, physicist, 1964 Nobel Prize winner in Physics
== See also ==
South Carolina Baptist Historical Collection
South Carolina Poetry Archives
== References ==
Furman University Website (A)
Newspapers (B)
Ranking websites (C)
Other sources (D)
== Further reading ==
Bainbridge, Judith Townsend. Academy and College: The History of the Woman's College of …