List of Delta Upsilon alumni
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This list of Delta Upsilon brothers includes initiated and honorary brothers of the international
International
----International mostly means something that involves more than one country. The term international as a word means involvement of, interaction between or encompassing more than one nation, or generally beyond national boundaries...

 fraternity Delta Upsilon
Delta Upsilon
Delta Upsilon is the sixth oldest international, all-male, college Greek-letter organization, and is the oldest non-secret fraternity in North America...

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Politics and government

  • Stephen Johnson Field
    Stephen Johnson Field
    Stephen Johnson Field was an American jurist. He was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court from May 20, 1863, to December 1, 1897...

    , Williams 1837, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
    Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
    Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are the members of the Supreme Court of the United States other than the Chief Justice of the United States...

  • Daniel Bigelow
    Daniel Bigelow
    Daniel Bigelow was a pioneer lawyer and politician in Olympia, Washington.-Biography:Daniel Richardson Bigelow was born March 24, 1824, in Belleville, New York. He graduated from Union College in 1846 and attended Harvard law school from 1847 to 1849. After graduation he began practice in...

    , Union 1846, Pioneer lawyer, judge and legislator in Washington Territory
    Washington Territory
    The Territory of Washington was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from February 8, 1853, until November 11, 1889, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Washington....

  • James A. Garfield, Williams 1856,President of the United States
    President of the United States
    The President of the United States of America is the head of state and head of government of the United States. The president leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces....

  • Justin Smith Morrill
    Justin Smith Morrill
    Justin Smith Morrill was a Representative and a Senator from Vermont, most widely remembered today for the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act that established federal funding for establishing many of the United States' public colleges and universities...

    , Middlebury 1860, United States Senator
    United States Senate
    The United States Senate is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of the United States, and together with the United States House of Representatives comprises the United States Congress. The composition and powers of the Senate are established in Article One of the U.S. Constitution. Each...

     from Vermont
    Vermont
    Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The state ranks 43rd in land area, , and 45th in total area. Its population according to the 2010 census, 630,337, is the second smallest in the country, larger only than Wyoming. It is the only New England...

    ; author of the Morrill Act
  • William H. H. Miller, Hamilton 1861, United States Attorney General
    United States Attorney General
    The United States Attorney General is the head of the United States Department of Justice concerned with legal affairs and is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States government. The attorney general is considered to be the chief lawyer of the U.S. government...

  • Daniel S. Lamont
    Daniel S. Lamont
    Daniel Scott Lamont was the United States Secretary of War during Grover Cleveland's second term.Lamont was born on his family’s farm in Cortland County, New York and attended Union College at Schenectady, New York. While attending Union College he joined the Delta Upsilon Fraternity...

    , Union 1872, United States Secretary of War
    United States Secretary of War
    The Secretary of War was a member of the United States President's Cabinet, beginning with George Washington's administration. A similar position, called either "Secretary at War" or "Secretary of War," was appointed to serve the Congress of the Confederation under the Articles of Confederation...

  • George W. Goethals, Manhattan 1877, United States Army
    United States Army
    The United States Army is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, and is one of seven U.S. uniformed services...

     general
    General (United States)
    In the United States Army, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps, general is a four-star general officer rank, with the pay grade of O-10. General ranks above lieutenant general and below General of the Army or General of the Air Force; the Marine Corps does not have an...

    , chief engineer during the building of the Panama Canal
    Panama Canal
    The Panama Canal is a ship canal in Panama that joins the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. Built from 1904 to 1914, the canal has seen annual traffic rise from about 1,000 ships early on to 14,702 vessels measuring a total of 309.6...

  • Charles Evans Hughes
    Charles Evans Hughes
    Charles Evans Hughes, Sr. was an American statesman, lawyer and Republican politician from New York. He served as the 36th Governor of New York , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States , United States Secretary of State , a judge on the Court of International Justice , and...

    , Colgate and Brown 1881, Governor of New York
    Governor of New York
    The Governor of the State of New York is the chief executive of the State of New York. The governor is the head of the executive branch of New York's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military and naval forces. The officeholder is afforded the courtesy title of His/Her...

    , United States Secretary of State
    United States Secretary of State
    The United States Secretary of State is the head of the United States Department of State, concerned with foreign affairs. The Secretary is a member of the Cabinet and the highest-ranking cabinet secretary both in line of succession and order of precedence...

    , Chief Justice of the United States
    Chief Justice of the United States
    The Chief Justice of the United States is the head of the United States federal court system and the chief judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. The Chief Justice is one of nine Supreme Court justices; the other eight are the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States...

  • Charles G. Dawes
    Charles G. Dawes
    Charles Gates Dawes was an American banker and politician who was the 30th Vice President of the United States . For his work on the Dawes Plan for World War I reparations he was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. He served in the First World War, was U.S...

    , Marietta 1884, Vice President of the United States
    Vice President of the United States
    The Vice President of the United States is the holder of a public office created by the United States Constitution. The Vice President, together with the President of the United States, is indirectly elected by the people, through the Electoral College, to a four-year term...

    , United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
    United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
    The office of United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom was traditionally, and still is very much so today due to the Special Relationship, the most prestigious position in the United States Foreign Service...

    ; Nobel Peace Prize
    Nobel Peace Prize
    The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the five Nobel Prizes bequeathed by the Swedish industrialist and inventor Alfred Nobel.-Background:According to Nobel's will, the Peace Prize shall be awarded to the person who...

     laureate
  • Arthur M. Hyde
    Arthur M. Hyde
    Arthur Mastick Hyde was an American Republican politician who served as the 35th Governor of Missouri and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.-Biography:...

    , Michigan 1899, United States Secretary of Agriculture
    United States Secretary of Agriculture
    The United States Secretary of Agriculture is the head of the United States Department of Agriculture. The current secretary is Tom Vilsack, who was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on 20 January 2009. The position carries similar responsibilities to those of agriculture ministers in other...

  • Arthur H. Vandenberg
    Arthur H. Vandenberg
    Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg was a Republican Senator from the U.S. state of Michigan who participated in the creation of the United Nations.-Early life and family:...

    , Michigan 1904, United States Senator from Michigan
    Michigan
    Michigan is a U.S. state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States of America. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....

  • Joyce Kilmer
    Joyce Kilmer
    Alfred Joyce Kilmer was an American journalist, poet, literary critic, lecturer, and editor. Though a prolific poet whose works celebrated the common beauty of the natural world as well as his religious faith, Kilmer is remembered most for a short poem entitled "Trees" , which was published in...

    , Rutgers 1908 (did not graduate), poet, journalist, editor, soldier.
  • Warren Randolph Burgess
    Warren Randolph Burgess
    Warren Randolph Burgess was an American banker and diplomat who served as ambassador to NATO from 1957 to 1961....

    , Brown 1912, United States Permanent Representative to NATO
    United States Permanent Representative to NATO
    The United States Permanent Representative to NATO is the official representative of the United States to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The Representative has the rank of full ambassador and is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate...

  • Joseph P. Kennedy, Harvard 1912, Ambassador to Great Britain, Kennedy family
    Kennedy family
    In the United States, the phrase Kennedy family commonly refers to the family descending from the marriage of the Irish-Americans Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald that was prominent in American politics and government. Their political involvement has revolved around the...

     patriarch
  • Paul Douglas
    Paul Douglas
    Paul Howard Douglas was an liberal American politician and University of Chicago economist. A war hero, he was elected as a Democratic U.S. Senator from Illinois from in the 1948 landslide, serving until his defeat in 1966...

    , Bowdoin 1913, United States Senator from Illinois
  • Sumner T. Pike, Bowdoin 1913, President of the Atomic Energy Commission
    United States Atomic Energy Commission
    The United States Atomic Energy Commission was an agency of the United States government established after World War II by Congress to foster and control the peace time development of atomic science and technology. President Harry S...

  • Kenneth B. Keating, Rochester 1919, United States Senator, New York; Ambassador to India; Ambassador to Israel; Brigadier General, United States Army
  • Lester B. Pearson
    Lester B. Pearson
    Lester Bowles "Mike" Pearson, PC, OM, CC, OBE was a Canadian professor, historian, civil servant, statesman, diplomat, and politician, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for organizing the United Nations Emergency Force to resolve the Suez Canal Crisis...

    , Toronto 1919, Prime Minister of Canada
    Prime Minister of Canada
    The Prime Minister of Canada is the primary minister of the Crown, chairman of the Cabinet, and thus head of government for Canada, charged with advising the Canadian monarch or viceroy on the exercise of the executive powers vested in them by the constitution...

     and President of the United Nations General Assembly; Nobel Prize winner for Peace
  • David E. Lilienthal, DePauw 1920, President of the Atomic Energy Commission
  • Herbert Brownell, Nebraska 1924, United States Attorney General
    United States Attorney General
    The United States Attorney General is the head of the United States Department of Justice concerned with legal affairs and is the chief law enforcement officer of the United States government. The attorney general is considered to be the chief lawyer of the U.S. government...

  • Clifford P. Case
    Clifford P. Case
    Clifford Philip Case was an American lawyer and Republican Party politician who represented in the United States House of Representatives and the State of New Jersey in the United States Senate .-Biography:Clifford P. Case was born in Franklin Park in Somerset County, New Jersey...

    , Rutgers 1925, Senator from New Jersey
  • General David M. Shoup
    David M. Shoup
    General David Monroe Shoup, Hon. DSO was a World War II Medal of Honor recipient and the twenty-second Commandant of the United States Marine Corps . After his retirement, he was a vocal critic of the Vietnam War.-Early years:David Monroe Shoup was born on December 30, 1904 in Battle Ground, Indiana...

    , DePauw 1926, Commandant of the Marine Corps
    Commandant of the Marine Corps
    The Commandant of the Marine Corps is normally the highest ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...

    , Medal of Honor
    Medal of Honor
    The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed by the President, in the name of Congress, upon members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguish themselves through "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her...

     recipient
  • Winston L. Prouty
    Winston L. Prouty
    Winston Lewis Prouty was a United States Representative and Senator from Vermont.Winston Lewis Prouty was born in Newport, Vermont, to Willard Robert Prouty and Margaret Prouty. The Prouty family owned and operated Prouty & Miller, a lumber and building materials company, with forests east of the...

    , Lafayette 1930, Senator - Vermont
  • Foy D. Kohler
    Foy D. Kohler
    Foy David Kohler was an American diplomat and career Foreign Service Officer who was Ambassador to the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis.- Early life :...

    , Ohio State 1931, Ambassador to the USSR
  • William H. Avery
    William H. Avery (politician)
    William Henry Avery was an American Republican Party politician who served as the 37th Governor of Kansas from 1965 until 1967.-Life and career:...

    , Kansas 1934, Governor, State of Kansas
  • Robert T. Stafford, Middlebury 1935, US Congressman and Senator, Vermont
  • Hugh Ellsworth Rodham, Pennsylvania State 1935, Father of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is the 67th United States Secretary of State, serving in the administration of President Barack Obama. She was a United States Senator for New York from 2001 to 2009. As the wife of the 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, she was the First Lady of the...

  • Joseph L. Fisher
    Joseph L. Fisher
    Joseph Lyman Fisher is a former member of the United States House of Representatives. He was a Democrat from Virginia....

    , Technology 1935, US Congressman, Virginia
  • C. William O'Neill
    C. William O'Neill
    C. William O'Neill was a Republican politician from Ohio. He was born in Marietta, Ohio. He was the 59th Governor of Ohio. He graduated from both Marietta College and The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law...

    , Marietta and Ohio State 1938, Governor, State of Ohio
  • John P. Robarts, Western Ontario 1939, Premier, Province of Ontario, Canada
  • George Welch (pilot), Purdue 1941, Shot down the first Japanese aircraft of the Pacific War on Dec 7, 1941. WWII triple air ace in three different fighter aircraft.
  • F. Ray Keyser, Jr.
    F. Ray Keyser, Jr.
    Frank Ray Keyser is a former American politician from Vermont, serving as the 72nd Governor of Vermont from 1961 to 1963....

    , Tufts 1950, Governor, State of Vermont
  • Dr. G. William Whitehurst
    G. William Whitehurst
    George William Whitehurst is a professor and retired politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from the state of Virginia. He began his career as a professor at the Norfolk campus of the College of William and Mary, which became Old Dominion College in 1962...

    , Washington and Lee 1950, US Congressman from Virginia
  • William H. Brown
    William H. Brown
    William H. Brown was a United States Navy sailor during the American Civil War and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor.-Biography:...

    , Jr., Swarthmore 1951, Parliamentarian, United States House of Representatives
  • John Bertrand Conlan
    John Bertrand Conlan
    John Bertrand Conlan is a retired U.S. lawyer and Republican politician. He served as a State Senator from 1965 to 1972 and as a United States Representative from Arizona from 1973 to 1977. In Congress, he was known as a strong and outspoken conservative...

    , Northwestern 1951, US Congressman, Arizona
  • Alan J. Dixon
    Alan J. Dixon
    Alan John Dixon is a Democratic politician who was elected to various Illinois state offices from 1951 to 1981 and served as United States Senator from Illinois from 1981 until 1993.-Biography:...

    , Illinois 1951, Senator - Illinois
  • E. Peter Lougheed, Alberta 1952, Premier, Province of Alberta, Canada
  • Robert P. Hanrahan
    Robert P. Hanrahan
    Robert Paul Hanrahan is a former U.S. Representative from Illinois.Born in Chicago Heights, Illinois, Hanrahan was educated in the public schools. He attended Thornton Community College in Harvey, Illinois from 1952 to 1954. He earned a B.S. at Bowling Green State University in 1956, and a M.Ed....

    , Bowling Green 1956, US Congressman, Illinois
  • Thomas E. Morgan
    Thomas E. Morgan
    Thomas Ellsworth Morgan was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.Thomas E. Morgan was born in Ellsworth, PA. He graduated from Waynesburg College in 1930, the Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery in 1933, and Wayne University in Detroit, MI, in 1934...

    , Lafayette 1958, US Congressman, Pennsylvania
  • John S. Herrington
    John S. Herrington
    John Stewart Herrington is an American Republican politician. He served as the United States Secretary of Energy under Ronald Reagan during his second term....

    , Stanford 1961, US Energy Secretary
  • N. Lloyd Axworthy
    Lloyd Axworthy
    Lloyd Norman Axworthy, PC, OC, OM is a prominent Canadian politician, statesman and University President from Manitoba. He is best known for having served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien...

    , Manitoba 1963, Member of Parliament, Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Michael D. Barnes
    Michael D. Barnes
    Michael Darr Barnes represented the eighth district of Maryland in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1987 and was the president of the Brady Campaign gun control organization from 2000 through 2006.After serving in the Marine Corps , being discharged with the rank of...

    , North Carolina 1965, US Congressman, Maryland
  • Angus S. King, Jr., Dartmouth 1966, Governor of the State of Maine
  • Anthony J. Moffat, Jr., Syracuse 1966, US Congressman, Connecticut
  • Tommy Franks
    Tommy Franks
    Tommy Ray Franks is a retired general in the United States Army. His last Army post was as the Commander of the United States Central Command, overseeing United States Armed Forces operations in a 25-country region, including the Middle East...

    , Texas 1967, United States Army
    United States Army
    The United States Army is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, and is one of seven U.S. uniformed services...

     general
    General (United States)
    In the United States Army, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps, general is a four-star general officer rank, with the pay grade of O-10. General ranks above lieutenant general and below General of the Army or General of the Air Force; the Marine Corps does not have an...

    , commander of United States Central Command
    United States Central Command
    The United States Central Command is a theater-level Unified Combatant Command unit of the U.S. armed forces, established in 1983 under the operational control of the U.S. Secretary of Defense...

    ,
  • Robert B. Reich, Dartmouth 1968, former United States Secretary of Labor
    United States Secretary of Labor
    The United States Secretary of Labor is the head of the Department of Labor who exercises control over the department and enforces and suggests laws involving unions, the workplace, and all other issues involving any form of business-person controversies....

  • Les Aspin
    Les Aspin
    Leslie "Les" Aspin, Jr. was a United States Representative from 1971 to 1993, and the United States Secretary of Defense under President Bill Clinton from January 21, 1993 to February 3, 1994.-Early life:...

    , Marquette 1970, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 1st congressional district
    Wisconsin's 1st congressional district
    Wisconsin's 1st congressional district is a congressional district of the United States House of Representatives in southeastern Wisconsin, covering Kenosha County, Racine County and most of Walworth County, as well as portions of Rock County, Waukesha County and Milwaukee County. The district's...

    , United States Secretary of Defense
    United States Secretary of Defense
    The Secretary of Defense is the head and chief executive officer of the Department of Defense of the United States of America. This position corresponds to what is generally known as a Defense Minister in other countries...

  • Chuck Poochigian, Fresno 1972, California State Senator (14th District)
  • Thomas J. Vilsack, Hamilton 1972, Governor of Iowa
  • Tom Riley
    Thomas T. Riley
    Thomas Thomas Riley was the United States Ambassador to Morocco for 5 years. He was sworn in on December 21, 2003, and arrived at his post in January 2004. King Mohammed VI awarded Ambassador Riley the "Grand Cordon du Wissam al Alaoui" Order of Ouissam Alaouite...

    , Stanford 1972, United States Ambassador to Morocco
    United States Ambassador to Morocco
    This is a list of Ambassadors of the United States to Morocco. The United States first recognized Morocco in 1797, but diplomatic relations were not established until 1905. In 1912 Morocco came under the control of France and Spain as protectorates. The United States did not initially recognize the...

  • John Delaney
    John Delaney
    John Adrian Delaney is an American lawyer, politician and university administrator. He currently serves as the president of the University of North Florida. A member of the Republican Party, he served as mayor of Jacksonville, Florida from 1995 to 2003...

    , University of Florida 1977, former mayor of Jacksonville, Florida, current president of the University of North Florida
    University of North Florida
    The University of North Florida is a public university located in Jacksonville, Florida. A member institution of the State University System of Florida, the university is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, master’s...

  • Juan Manuel Santos
    Juan Manuel Santos
    Juan Manuel Santos Calderón is a Colombian politician who has been the President of Colombia since 7 August 2010. He previously served as Minister of Foreign Trade, Minister of Finance, and Minister of National Defense.-Career:...

    , Kansas 1973, Current President of the Republic of Colombia

Sports

  • Jack Coombs
    Jack Coombs
    John Wesley "Jack" Coombs , nicknamed Colby Jack after his alma mater, was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played with the Philadelphia Athletics , Brooklyn Robins , and Detroit Tigers...

    , Colby 1906, World Series pitcher with the Philadelphia A's
  • Sam Barry
    Sam Barry
    Justin McCarthy "Sam" Barry was an American collegiate athletic coach who achieved significant accomplishments in three major sports. He remains one of only three coaches to lead teams to both the Final Four and the College World Series.-Early career:Barry was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota...

    , Iowa 1926, Founder New York Knicks, NBA Hall of Fame coach
  • Ned Irish
    Ned Irish
    Edward S. "Ned" Irish was a basketball promoter and one of the key figures in popularizing professional basketball. He was the president of the New York Knicks from 1946 to 1974...

    , Pennsylvania 1928, NBA Hall of Famer
  • Andrew Currie
    Andrew Currie
    Andrew Currie is a Canadian film director and screenwriter.Born in England, Currie grew up in Victoria, British Columbia and studied arts before turning his interests towards film...

    , Manitoba 1935, Professional football player - Regina Roughriders, Canadian Football League Hall of Famer
  • Leland MacPhail
    Leland MacPhail
    Leland MacPhail may refer to:* Larry MacPhail , baseball executive* Lee MacPhail , baseball executive, son of the above...

    , Swarthmore 1939, President, National League Baseball and GM of the New York Yankees
  • Hugh Gallarneau
    Hugh Gallarneau
    Hugh H. "Duke" Gallarneau was an NFL halfback from 1941–1942 and 1945–1947 for the Chicago Bears. He played college football at Stanford, where he was an All-American.-College career:...

    , Stanford 1941, Professional football player - Chicago Bears
  • Horace Ashenfelter
    Horace Ashenfelter
    Horace Ashenfelter, III is a retired American athlete. He competed in international athletics from 1947 to 1956 after service in World War II and the completion of his degree at Penn State....

    , Penn State 1949, 1952 Olympic gold medalist (steeplechase)
  • Frank R. Burns
    Frank R. Burns
    -External links:...

    , Rutgers 1949, Head football coach, Rutgers University
  • Darrell Royal
    Darrell Royal
    Darrell K Royal is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Mississippi State University , the University of Washington , and the University of Texas at Austin , compiling a career college football record of 184–60–5...

    , Oklahoma 1950, Head football coach, University of Texas
  • Harvey Kuenn
    Harvey Kuenn
    Harvey Edward Kuenn was an American player, coach and manager in Major League Baseball. As a shortstop and outfielder, he played with the Detroit Tigers , Cleveland Indians , San Francisco Giants , Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies . He batted and threw right-handed...

    , Wisconsin 1954, Baseball player and manager
  • Michael White
    Mike White (football coach)
    Michael Kavanaugh White is former American football player and coach. He has 16 years experience as a head coach, including stints at the University of California, Berkeley , the University of Illinois and the Oakland Raiders of the NFL .-College coaching career:During his college coaching...

    , California 1957, NFL Coach
  • Lou Holtz
    Lou Holtz
    Louis Leo "Lou" Holtz is a retired American football coach, and active sportscaster, author, and motivational speaker in the United States...

    , Kent State 1958, Head football coach, University of South Carolina, NCAA Football National Champion as Coach of Notre Dame in 1988
  • Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose 1959, Organizer of the 1984 Summer Olympics and Commissioner of Major League Baseball
  • Theodore R. Boehm
    Theodore R. Boehm
    Theodore R. Boehm is a Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court. He was appointed by then-Governor Evan Bayh on August 7, 1996....

    , Brown 1960, Chairman, 1987 Pan Am Games organizing committee
  • Fred Arbanas
    Fred Arbanas
    Frederick Vincent Arbanas is an American former college and professional football player. Drafted out of Michigan State by the American Football League's Dallas Texans in 1961, he missed the 1961 season with injuries...

    , Michigan State 1961, Football player - Dallas Texans (AFL) and Kansas City Chiefs
  • Galen Hall
    Galen Hall
    Galen Samuel Hall is an American college and professional football coach and former player. He is a native of Pennsylvania, and an alumnus of Penn State University, where he played college football...

    , Penn State 1962, Former head football coach, University of Florida
  • Paul Flatley
    Paul Flatley
    Paul Richard Flatley is a former American football wide receiver who played for the Northwestern Wildcats from 1960 to 1962 and later in the National Football League from 1963 to 1970....

    , Northwestern 1963, Professional football player - Minnesota Vikings
  • Pete Gogolak
    Pete Gogolak
    Peter Kornel Gogolak is a retired American football placekicker in the National Football League for the New York Giants and in the American Football League for the Buffalo Bills. He is widely considered the chief figure behind the game's adoption of soccer style placekicking...

    , Cornell 1964, Professional football player - New York Giants
  • Clark Graebner
    Clark Graebner
    Clark Graebner , is a retired American professional tennis player, originally from Cleveland, Ohio, who won a number of championships. He graduated from Northwestern University, where he joined the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Graebner's deceased wife, Carole, was also a successful touring tennis...

    , Northwestern 1965, Professional tennis player
  • James D. Rodgers
    Jimmy Rodgers (basketball)
    James Donald "Jimmy" Rodgers is an American former basketball coach. He coached the Boston Celtics for two seasons, and the Minnesota Timberwolves for nearly a season and a half...

    , Iowa 1965, Head coach - Boston Celtics
    Boston Celtics
    The Boston Celtics are a National Basketball Association team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They play in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference. Founded in 1946, the team is currently owned by Boston Basketball Partners LLC. The Celtics play their home games at the TD Garden, which...

  • Jim Boeheim
    Jim Boeheim
    James Arthur "Jim" Boeheim is the head coach of the men's basketball team at Syracuse University. Boeheim has guided the Orange to eight Big East regular season championships, five Big East Tournament championships, and 28 NCAA Tournament appearances, including three appearances in the national...

    , Jr., Syracuse 1966, Head coach, Syracuse basketball
  • Rick Venturi
    Rick Venturi
    -External links:...

    , Northwestern 1968, NFL coach
  • Bruce Coslet
    Bruce Coslet
    Bruce Coslet is a former American college and professional football player and professional football coach. A tight end, he played for the University of the Pacific and in 1969 debuted with the American Football League's Cincinnati Bengals...

    , Pacific 1968, NFL coach
  • Thurman Munson
    Thurman Munson
    Thurman Lee Munson was an American Major League Baseball catcher. He played his entire 11-year career for the New York Yankees...

    , Kent State 1969, Professional baseball player, New York Yankees
  • Randy Gregg (hockey player)
    Randy Gregg (hockey player)
    Randall John Gregg is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who spent 10 seasons in the National Hockey League and is currently a family physician in Edmonton...

    , Alberta 1975, NHL defenseman on five Stanley Cup Championships
  • Mick Luckhurst
    Mick Luckhurst
    Michael Christopher Wilbert "Mick" Luckhurst is a retired American football placekicker. He made his professional debut with the Atlanta Falcons in 1981, remaining with the team until the 1987 NFL season. Mick was also the face of Channel Four's American Football coverage from 1988 through until...

    , California 1979, NFL placekicker
  • Paul Mokeski
    Paul Mokeski
    Paul Keen Mokeski is a retired American basketball player and the head coach of the Reno Bighorns of the NBA D-League. At 7-foot, his position was center...

    , Kansas 1979, NBA center
  • Craig Bolerjack
    Craig Bolerjack
    Craig Bolerjack is an American sportscaster. He is currently an announcer for FOX Sports, working mostly college football and college basketball games.-Biography:...

    , Kansas State 1980, CBS sportscaster
  • Ken Margerum
    Ken Margerum
    Kenneth Margerum is a retired American football player. Margerum has coached in several capacities at the college level, as head football coach at Menlo College , wide receivers coach at Stanford University and University of Hawaii, and through the 2009 season as an assistant coach for the San...

    , Stanford 1981, NFL Receiver
  • Chad Little
    Chad Little
    Chad Little is a former NASCAR driver. He holds a degree in marketing from Washington State University, and a law degree from Gonzaga University...

    , Washington State 1985, NASCAR Driver and Commentator
  • Tom Burgess, Colgate 1986, Professional football player - Ottawa, Saskatchewan, Winnipeg (CFL)
  • James A. Les
    Jim Les
    -External links:**...

    , Bradley 1986, Professional basketball player
  • Craig Kelly
    Craig Kelly (snowboarder)
    Craig Kelly was a professional snowboarder. He attended the University of Washington where he was a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity and studied Chemical Engineering....

    , Washington 1987, Professional Snowboarder, Four Time World Champion, Three Time US Champion, Godfather of Freeriding
  • Mike Withycombe
    Mike Withycombe
    William Michael Withycombe is a former professional American and Canadian football offensive lineman who played three seasons in the Canadian Football League, mainly for the Baltimore Stallions. Previously he played four seasons in the NFL for three different teams. He played college football at...

    , Fresno 1988, Professional football player - New York Giants, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers

Education

  • David Starr Jordan
    David Starr Jordan
    David Starr Jordan, Ph.D., LL.D. was a leading eugenicist, ichthyologist, educator and peace activist. He was president of Indiana University and Stanford University.-Early life and education:...

    , Cornell 1872, First President of Stanford University
    Stanford University
    The Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly referred to as Stanford University or Stanford, is a private research university on an campus located near Palo Alto, California. It is situated in the northwestern Santa Clara Valley on the San Francisco Peninsula, approximately northwest of San...

  • William H. P. Faunce
    William H. P. Faunce
    William Herbert Parry Faunce was an American clergyman, educator and the son of Daniel Faunce, born at Worcester, Massachusetts He graduated in 1880 at Brown University , and at 1884 at Newton Theological Seminary, and from 1884 to 1889 was pastor of the State Street Baptist Church of Springfield,...

    , Brown 1880, President of Brown University
    Brown University
    Brown University is a private, Ivy League university located in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Founded in 1764 prior to American independence from the British Empire as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations early in the reign of King George III ,...

  • Fenton W. Booth, DePauw 1892, Dean of Howard Law School, judge of the United States Court of Claims
    United States Court of Claims
    The Court of Claims was a federal court that heard claims against the United States government. It was established in 1855 as the Court of Claims, renamed in 1948 to the United States Court of Claims , and abolished in 1982....

  • Harry Emerson Fosdick
    Harry Emerson Fosdick
    Harry Emerson Fosdick was an American clergyman. He was born in Buffalo, New York. He graduated from Colgate University in 1900, and Union Theological Seminary in 1904. While attending Colgate University he joined the Delta Upsilon Fraternity. He was ordained a Baptist minister in 1903 at the...

    , Colgate 1900, Theologian, author, educator
  • James B. Conant, Harvard 1914, President of Harvard University
    Harvard University
    Harvard University is a private Ivy League university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, established in 1636 by the Massachusetts legislature. Harvard is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the first corporation chartered in the country...

  • John C. Warner
    John Warner (college president)
    John Christian Warner , known best as Jake Warner, was an American chemist who served as the fourth President of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.-Early life:...

    , Indiana 1919, President, Carnegie Institute of Technology
    Carnegie Institute of Technology
    The Carnegie Institute of Technology , is the name for Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering. It was first called the Carnegie Technical Schools, or Carnegie Tech, when it was founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie who intended to build a “first class technical school” in Pittsburgh,...

     (now Carnegie Mellon University
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States....

    )
  • Dr. Phillip R. Shriver, Kent State 1949, President Emeritus, Miami University
  • Dr. Gordon P. Eaton
    Gordon P. Eaton
    Gordon Pryor Eaton is an American geologist. Eaton was born in Dayton, Ohio. He currently resides in Reston, Virginia, with his wife, Virginia. They have two grown children.-Life and career:...

    , Wesleyan 1951, President, Iowa State University
  • Dr. Paul J. Olscamp
    Paul J. Olscamp
    Dr. Paul J. Olscamp is a retired Canadian-American academic and university administrator. While attending the University of Western Ontario, Dr. Olscamp was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. He received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in 1958 and 1960, respectively...

    , Western Ontario 1958, President of Bowling Green State University
  • William R. Brody
    William R. Brody
    William Ralph Brody is an American radiologist and academic administrator. He is the President of the Salk Institute and former President of The Johns Hopkins University, a position which he had held from 1996 to 2009....

    , Technology 1965, President, Johns Hopkins University
    Johns Hopkins University
    The Johns Hopkins University, commonly referred to as Johns Hopkins, JHU, or simply Hopkins, is a private research university based in Baltimore, Maryland, United States...

  • Melvin A. Eggers
    Melvin A. Eggers
    Melvin A. Eggers was the 9th Chancellor and President of Syracuse University. Eggers took office in 1971, amidst tumult at Syracuse and other university campuses, and retired in 1991...

    , Syracuse 1976, Chancellor of Syracuse University
    Syracuse University
    Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

  • Dr. Richard M. Cyert
    Richard Cyert
    Richard Michael Cyert was an American economist and statistician who served as the sixth President of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.-Early life:...

    , Carnegie 1986, President of Carnegie Mellon University
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States....

  • Selamawi Asgedom, Harvard 1999, Noted motivational speaker and author
  • David Frohnmayer, Oregon, President of the University of Oregon
    University of Oregon
    -Colleges and schools:The University of Oregon is organized into eight schools and colleges—six professional schools and colleges, an Arts and Sciences College and an Honors College.- School of Architecture and Allied Arts :...

     (initiated as university president in 2001)
  • Edward C. Prescott
    Edward C. Prescott
    Edward Christian Prescott is an American economist. He received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2004, sharing the award with Finn E. Kydland, "for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: the time consistency of economic policy and the driving forces behind business cycles"...

    , Swarthmore College 1962, American Economist, Winner of Nobel Prize in Economics 2004, Professor at ASU's W.P. Carey School of Business

Entertainment

  • Harry Carey
    Harry Carey
    Harry Carey was an American actor and one of silent film's earliest superstars. He was the father of Harry Carey Jr., who was also a prominent actor.-Early life and career:...

    , New York 1902, Early western movie actor
  • Edgar Bergen
    Edgar Bergen
    Edgar John Bergen was an American actor and radio performer, best known as a ventriloquist.-Early life:...

    , Northwestern 1927, Ventriloquist and entertainer
  • Donald J. Wright, University of Western Ontario
    University of Western Ontario
    The University of Western Ontario is a public research university located in London, Ontario, Canada. The university's main campus covers of land, with the Thames River cutting through the eastern portion of the main campus. Western administers its programs through 12 different faculties and...

     1933, Member of the Order of Canada
    Order of Canada
    The Order of Canada is a Canadian national order, admission into which is, within the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, the second highest honour for merit...

    , composer, musician and educator
  • George A. "Banana George" Blair, Miami 1937, Champion barefoot water-skier, businessman, entertainer
  • Noel Stookey
    Noel Stookey
    Noel Paul Stookey is a singer-songwriter best known as "Paul" in the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary. He took the stage name "Paul" as part of the trio Peter, Paul and Mary, but he has been known as Noel otherwise, throughout his life...

    , Michigan State 1955, Folk singer and composer, "Paul" of Peter, Paul and Mary
  • Richard Threlkeld
    Richard Threlkeld
    Richard Threlkeld is an American television news correspondent who spent 25 years with CBS News.Threlkeld grew up in Barrington, Illinois. He earned a degree in history and political science from Ripon College...

    , Ripon 1960, ABC news correspondent
  • Alan Thicke
    Alan Thicke
    Alan Thicke is a Canadian actor, songwriter, and game and talk show host. He is best known for his role as Jason Seaver, the patriarch on the ABC television series Growing Pains.- Early life :...

    , University of Western Ontario
    University of Western Ontario
    The University of Western Ontario is a public research university located in London, Ontario, Canada. The university's main campus covers of land, with the Thames River cutting through the eastern portion of the main campus. Western administers its programs through 12 different faculties and...

     1967, Actor and songwriter
  • Gabriel Macht
    Gabriel Macht
    Gabriel S. Macht is an American actor. Macht is known for playing The Spirit in the film of the same name, and lately for his role as Harvey Specter on the USA Network series Suits.-Personal life:...

    , Carnegie 1994, Actor
  • Pete Yorn
    Pete Yorn
    Peter Joseph Yorn is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist who first gained international recognition after his debut record, Musicforthemorningafter, was released to critical acclaim in 2001.-Early history:Yorn's father is a dentist and his mother is a former concert pianist who worked as a...

    , Syracuse 1996, Singer, Songwriter
  • Jason Lewis, San Diego 1993, Actor, Model

Literature and publishing

  • Rossiter Johnson
    Rossiter Johnson
    Rossiter Johnson was a United States author and editor.-Biography:Johnson received his early education in common schools, and later graduated from the University of Rochester in 1863, delivering the poem on class day. He received the degrees of Ph.D. and LL.D...

    , Rochester 1863, Historian and novelist
  • Rupert Hughes
    Rupert Hughes
    Rupert Hughes was an American historian, novelist, film director and composer based in Hollywood. Hughes was born in Lancaster, Missouri. His parents were Felix Turner Hughes and Jean Amelia Summerlin, who were married in 1865. His brother Howard R. Hughes, Sr., co-founded the Hughes Tool Company....

    , Western Reserve 1892, Historian and novelist
  • Stephen Crane
    Stephen Crane
    Stephen Crane was an American novelist, short story writer, poet and journalist. Prolific throughout his short life, he wrote notable works in the Realist tradition as well as early examples of American Naturalism and Impressionism...

    , Lafayette and Syracuse 1894, Journalist and author; Red Badge of Courage
  • Joyce Kilmer
    Joyce Kilmer
    Alfred Joyce Kilmer was an American journalist, poet, literary critic, lecturer, and editor. Though a prolific poet whose works celebrated the common beauty of the natural world as well as his religious faith, Kilmer is remembered most for a short poem entitled "Trees" , which was published in...

    , Rutgers 1909, Poet and battlefield reporter
  • Leland Stowe
    Leland Stowe
    Leland Stowe was a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist noted for being one of the first to recognize the expansionist character of the German Nazi regime.- Biography :...

    , Wesleyan 1921, Columnist and 1930 Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Hedley Donovan
    Hedley Donovan
    Hedley Donovan was an editor in chief of Time Inc.. He became editor in chief starting 1964 till 1979 responsible for all publications of Time Inc., including Time, Life, Fortune, Sports Illustrated, Money, and People. After retiring in 1979 he became a senior adviser to President Jimmy Carter...

    , Minnesota 1934, Editor-in chief of TIME Magazine
  • Austin H. Kiplinger
    Austin H. Kiplinger
    Austin H. Kiplinger is a journalist and philanthropist who lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland. He is the son of W.M...

    , Cornell 1938, Publisher of the Kiplinger Letter
  • Dwight E. Sargent
    Dwight E. Sargent
    Dwight Emerson Sargent was an American journalist.Born in Pembroke, Massachusetts, he graduated in 1939 from Colby College and served in Europe during World War II....

    , Colby 1939, Editorialist and Editor, New York Herald Tribune
  • Heywood Hale Broun
    Heywood Hale Broun
    Heywood Hale Broun was an American an author, sportswriter, commentator and actor. He was born and raised in New York City, the son of writer and activist Ruth Hale and columnist Heywood Broun. He was educated at private schools and Swarthmore College....

    , Swarthmore 1940, Editorialist and author
  • Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Cornell 1944, Editorialist and author
  • Richard A. Moran, Rutgers 1972, Author

Business

  • Alfred P. Sloan
    Alfred P. Sloan
    Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr. was an American business executive in the automotive industry. He was a long-time president, chairman, and CEO of General Motors Corporation...

    , Technology 1895, Chairman of the board - General Motors
    General Motors
    General Motors Company , commonly known as GM, formerly incorporated as General Motors Corporation, is an American multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Detroit, Michigan and the world's second-largest automaker in 2010...

  • Clarence Francis
    Clarence Francis
    Clarence Francis was a business executive and internationally recognized expert on food.-Early life:He was born in New York City in 1888. Upon graduating from Amherst College in 1910 he went to New York City intending to apply for work at Standard Oil...

    , Amherst 1910, President of General Foods
  • Thomas B. McCabe
    Thomas B. McCabe
    Thomas Bayard McCabe , a graduate of Swarthmore, served as the chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1948-1951. He was president and CEO of Scott Paper Company 1927–1967.-Biography:...

    , Swarthmore 1915, President of Scott Paper and chairman of the Federal Reserve Board
  • David Burpee
    David Burpee
    David Burpee was born in Pennsylvania and attended Cornell University until his father died in 1915. Burpee dropped out and took over the family business selling seeds. He immediately began shifting the firm's focus from vegetables to flowers. In 1917 the W. A.. Burpee Company was incorporated...

    , Cornell 1917, President of Burpee Seed Company
  • Edward P. Taylor, McGill 1922, Chairman of Canadian Breweries and President of the Argus Corp.
  • James S. McDonnell, Technology 1929, Chairman of McDonnell-Douglas
  • Semon E. Knudsen, Technology 1936, President of Ford Motor Company
  • Thomas Perkins
    Tom Perkins
    Thomas James Perkins is an American businessman, capitalist, and was one of the founders of leading venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.-Biography:...

    , MIT 1953, prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist and founding partner, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
    Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
    Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers ' is a world-leading venture capital firm located on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park in Silicon Valley. The Wall Street Journal has called it one of the "largest and most established" venture capital firms in the world...

    . Serves on the board of directors for News Corp. He is the former owner of The Maltese Falcon (yacht)
    The Maltese Falcon (yacht)
    The Maltese Falcon built by Perini Navi is a clipper sailing luxury yacht, commissioned and formerly owned by American venture capitalist Tom Perkins. It is one of the largest privately-owned sailing yachts in the world at , similar to Royal Huisman's Athena and Lürssen's Eos...

     - the world's largest privately owned sailing yacht
  • John P. Morgridge, Wisconsin 1955, President and CEO of Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • John W. Rogers, Miami 1957, Chairman and CEO of United Parcel Service
  • Michael D. Eisner, Denison 1964, Chairman and CEO of Walt Disney Co.
  • John Bello
    John Bello
    John Joseph Bello is an American entrepreneur best known for creating and building the SoBe brand of New Age beverages.-Early Life:...

    , Tufts 1968, Founder of SOBE Beverage Company, President of NFL Properties from 1986–93
  • David C. Novak
    David C. Novak
    David C. Novak is an American businessman. He is the current Executive Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President and Chairman of the Executive & Finance Committee at YUM! Brands Inc. Novak has also served as Chief Operating Officer of Pepsi-Cola North America, and Executive Vice President...

    , Missouri 1974, Chairman and CEO of Yum! Brands
    Yum! Brands
    Yum! Brands, Inc. or Yum! is a United States-based Fortune 500 corporation. Yum! operates or licenses Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut, and WingStreet restaurants worldwide....

     Inc., former COO at the Pepsi-Cola Company.
  • Chase Carey
    Chase Carey
    Chase Carey is the President, Chief Operating Officer , and Deputy Chairman of News Corporation, a major international media conglomerate.-Education:...

    , Colgate 1976, President and CEO of DirecTV. Chase is also on the Board of Directors for News Corp.
  • John Thain
    John Thain
    John Alexander Thain is an American businessman, investment banker, and currently chairman and CEO of the CIT Group.Thain was the last chairman and chief executive officer of Merrill Lynch before its merger with Bank of America...

    , MIT 1977, Current CEO Merrill Lynch & Co. Former President and COO of Goldman Sachs Group Inc.; former CEO of NYSE.
  • Dan Nye, Hamilton College 1988, Former President and CEO of LinkedIn
    LinkedIn
    LinkedIn is a business-related social networking site. Founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003, it is mainly used for professional networking. , LinkedIn reports more than 120 million registered users in more than 200 countries and territories. The site is available in English, French,...

    .com
  • Greg Skibiski
    Greg Skibiski
    Gregory Roman Skibiski , is an American entrepreneur. Skibiski is the founder and former Chairman & CEO of Sense Networks, a New York City based company focused on analyzing big data from mobile phones and carrier networks...

    , Founder, former CEO & Chairman of Sense Networks
    Sense Networks
    Sense Networks is a New York City based company with a focus on applications that analyze big data from mobile phones, carrier networks, and taxicabs, particularly by using machine learning technology to make sense of large amounts of location data.In 2009, Sense was named one of "The 25 Most...


Science and technology

  • Charles F. Kettering, Ohio State 1904, Inventor and philanthropist
  • Laurens Hammond
    Laurens Hammond
    Laurens Hammond , was an American engineer and inventor. His inventions include, most famously, the Hammond organ, the Hammond Clock, and the world's first polyphonic musical synthesizer, the Novachord.- Youth :...

    , Cornell 1916, Inventor of the pipeless organ
  • Arnold O. Beckman, Illinois 1922, Inventor of the pH meter and founder of Beckman Instruments
  • Linus C. Pauling, Oregon State 1922, Winner of two Nobel Prizes ; chemistry and peace
  • Dr. Christian B. Anfinsen
    Christian B. Anfinsen
    Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, Jr. was an American biochemist. He shared the 1972 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Stanford Moore and William Howard Stein for work on ribonuclease, especially concerning the connection between the amino acid sequence and the biologically active conformation...

    , Swarthmore 1937, Nobel Prize winner for chemistry
  • Dr. William C. Dement
    William C. Dement
    William Charles Dement is a pioneering US sleep researcher, and founder of the Sleep Research Center, the world's first sleep laboratory, at Stanford University. He is a leading authority on sleep, sleep deprivation, and the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders such as sleep apnea and...

    , Washington 1949, Pioneer in sleep research, discovered and named REM sleep, author of many books on sleep, founder of the National Sleep Foundation, and a long time professor at Stanford University where he established one of the first university sleep laboratories.
  • Dr. Robert Cade
    Robert Cade
    James Robert Cade was an American physician, university professor, research scientist and inventor. Cade, a native of Texas, earned his undergraduate and medical degrees, and became a professor of medicine and nephrology at the University of Florida...

    , Texas, Inventor of Gatorade, Professor at the University of Florida
  • Col. Frederick H. Hauck, Tufts 1962, NASA astronaut
  • Don Francis
    Don Francis
    Donald Pinkston Francis is an American epidemiologist who worked on the Ebola outbreak in Africa in the late 1970s, and researched on HIV and AIDS. He retired from the U.S. Public Health Service in 1992, after 21 years of service. According to him, the White House wanted him fired, but in order to...

    , California 1966, Discovered link between HIV and AIDS, subject of And the Band Played On
    And the Band Played On
    And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic is a nonfiction book written by San Francisco Chronicle journalist Randy Shilts, published in 1987...

    .
  • Brewster H. Shaw
    Brewster H. Shaw
    Brewster Hopkinson Shaw, Jr. is a former NASA astronaut, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel and former executive at Boeing. Shaw was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame on May 6, 2006....

    , Wisconsin 1967, NASA astronaut
  • Terry Hart
    Terry Hart
    Terry Jonathan Hart is a Lieutenant Colonel and former NASA astronaut.-Education:Hart graduated from Mt. Lebanon High School in Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, in 1964...

    , Lehigh 1968, NASA astronaut

Religion

  • Logan Herbert Roots
    Logan Herbert Roots
    Logan Herbert Roots was an American missionary to China.Roots was consecrated in Boston on November 14, 1904 as the second Bishop of Hankow. He succeeded James Addison Ingle. Roots was an associate of Frank N. D. Buchman and prominent leader of Moral Re-Armament. He was succeeded by Alfred A...

     second Episcopal Bishop of Hankow
  • Lars-Göran Lönnermark
    Lars-Göran Lönnermark
    Lars-Göran Lönnermark, born 26 August 1939, is a Swedish bishop emeritus.Lönnermark studied at Michigan State University in 1958-1959 through the international exchange program, where he became a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity...

    , Michigan State 1959, Bishop emeritus of the Church of Sweden, high predicate of Stockholm, and Chief Royal Chaplain to the King of Sweden.

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