Robert Tisch (New York Giants), and Ralph Wilson (Buffalo Bills).
==== Activists and humanitarians ====
Activists associated with the university include Weather Underground radical activist Bill Ayers, activist Tom Hayden, architect Charles Moore, Swedish hero of the Holocaust Raoul Wallenberg, Civil War General Benjamin D. Pritchard, assisted-suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian, and domestic eco-terrorist Ted Kaczynski (The Unabomber).
==== Exploration ====
Several astronauts attended Michigan including the all-U-M crews of both Gemini 4, and Apollo 15. The university claims the only alumni association with a chapter on the Moon, established in 1971 when the crew of Apollo 15 placed a charter plaque for a new U-M Alumni Association on the lunar surface.
== Notes ==
== References ==
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=== Bibliography ===
== Further reading ==
Tobin, James (2021). Sing to the Colors: A Writer Explores Two Centuries at the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. doi:10.3998/mpub.11721765. …