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List of Phi Kappa Psi members

Phi Kappa Psi (ΦΚΨ), also called "Phi Psi", is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania on February 19, 1852.[1] There are over a hundred chapters and colonies at accredited four year colleges and universities throughout the United States.[2]

Phi Kappa Psi founders William Henry Letterman and Charles Page Thomas Moore

More than 112,000 men have been initiated into Phi Kappa Psi since its founding, and many have achieved recognition in their field.[2] Phi Psis in public service include U.S. President and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Woodrow Wilson, over a hundred members of Congress (including 18 senators and Speaker of the House Warren Keifer), three-term New York City Mayor and Bloomberg L.P. founder Mike Bloomberg, over a dozen state governors, two directors of the Peace Corps, and "Wild Bill" Donovan, the founding director of the Office of Strategic Services (the Central Intelligence Agency's predecessor) and recipient of the Medal of Honor and of the Freedom Award.[3] Academian Phi Psis include over a dozen university presidents (among these are Priestley Medal recipient Edgar Fahs Smith, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Detlev Bronk), Rhodes scholars, and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Frederick Jackson Turner. Amidst the Phi Psis who have served in the military are dozens of generals and admirals, including "Father of the U.S. Air Force" Billy Mitchell, World War I Army Chief of Staff Tasker Bliss, National Security Agency director Kenneth Minihan, and three Judge Advocate Generals.[4] In the arts, Phi Psis have received Academy Awards, Emmys, Golden Globes, Grammys, and Tony Awards. Journalist Sy Hersh has won the Pulitzer Prize, Orwell Award and George Polk Award. Phi Psi businessmen include Bank of America founder Orra E. Monnette, Dow Chemical founder Herbert Dow, PIMCO founder Bill Gross, and Yahoo! founder Jerry Yang. Three Phi Psis have served as presidents of the American Bar Association. Sportsmen include Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick, Olympic gold medalists including 7-time gold swimmer Mark Spitz, "Father of College Basketball Coaching" Phog Allen, NFL visionary Tex Schramm, and Commissioner of Baseball Ford Frick.[5]

An active member of the fraternity is a full-time enrolled student at his chapter's host institution at the undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate level; all others, including members who have graduated or transfer to a school without a Phi Psi chapter, are considered alumni.[6] Men may be initiated into Phi Kappa Psi either by an active chapter, or as part of a colony that is being installed as a chapter. Members typically join Phi Kappa Psi when a chapter extends an offer to enter into a probationary period known as pledgeship, which lasts for six weeks and concludes with initiation.

Membership is normally only granted to men who are enrolled as full-time students at a chapter's host institution.[6] There have been three exceptions to this:

1. Alumni of a colony which became a chapter after their graduation, and for two years after.
2. Men who have been of service to a chapter, but not students at the institution.
3. Honorary membership extended to men of prominence, a practice that was banned in 1885.[7]


Academia edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Henry H. Apple Pennsylvania Eta 1885 President of Franklin & Marshall College (1910–1935) [8]
William E. Boggs South Carolina Alpha 1857 President of the University of Georgia (1889–1898) [9]
George F. Bovard Indiana Alpha 1877 President of the University of Southern California (1903–1921) [10]
Detlev Bronk Pennsylvania Kappa 1915 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient (1964); a founder (1960) and past President of the World Academy of Art and Science; President of Rockefeller University (1953–1968); President of the National Academy of Sciences (1950–1962); President of Johns Hopkins University (1949–1953); credited with formulating the modern theory of the science of biophysics; allegedly a member of the Majestic 12 [11]
Luther P. Eisenhart Pennsylvania Epsilon 1893 Dod Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University (1929–1945) [12]
Frank Fetter Indiana Beta 1879 Prominent economist of the Austrian School; President of the American Economic Association (1913) [13]
Herbert S. Hadley Kansas Alpha 1888 Chancellor of Washington University (1923–1927); Governor of Missouri (1909–1913) [14]
Thomas H. Hamilton Indiana Alpha 1933 President of the University of Hawaii (1963–1967); President of the State University of New York (1959–1962) [15]
David C. Hardesty, Jr. West Virginia Alpha 1964 President of West Virginia University (1995–2007); Rhodes Scholar (1967) [16]
Charles Homer Haskins Pennsylvania Beta 1883 One of three advisors to President Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, medieval historian at Harvard University (1912–1931) [17]
Edmund J. James Illinois Alpha 1879 President of the University of Illinois (1904–1920); founder and President of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (1889–1895) [18]
Timothy R. Lannon Nebraska Beta 1970 President of Creighton University (2011–2015); President of Saint Joseph's University (2003–2011) [19]
Leverett S. Lyon Wisconsin Gamma 1906 Economist, lawyer, and business executive; CEO of the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry (1939–1954); Executive vice-president of the Brookings Institution (1932–1939); Dean of Washington University's School of Commerce and Finance (1923–1925); 25th President of Phi Kappa Psi (1936–1938) [20]
John McBryde South Carolina Alpha 1859 President of Virginia Tech (1891–1907); President of the University of South Carolina (1883–1891) [9]
Ernest Merritt New York Alpha 1885 Physicist; chair of Cornell's Physics department (1919–1935); president of the American Physical Society (1914–1916); first dean of Cornell's Graduate School (1909–1914); co-founder of Physical Review (1893) [21]
Paul M. O'Leary Kansas Alpha 1919 Economist; first dean of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management; member of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Brain Trust [22]
John W. Oswald Indiana Alpha 1935 President of Pennsylvania State University (1970–1983); Executive Vice President of the University of California (1968–1970); President of the University of Kentucky (1963–1968) [23]
Boyd C. Patterson Pennsylvania Alpha 1921 President of Washington & Jefferson College (1950–1970) [24]
Edwin W. Pauley California Gamma 1920 University of California Regent (1940–1972); Democratic National Committee Treasurer (1930s–1940s); namesake of the Pauley Pavilion (sports arena at UCLA) [25]
John P. Schlegel Nebraska Beta 1979 President of Creighton University (2000–2011); President of the University of San Francisco (1991–2000) [26]
Edgar Fahs Smith Pennsylvania Epsilon 1873 Priestley Medal recipient (1926); Provost of the University of Pennsylvania (1911–1920); President of the American Philosophical Society (1902–1908); President of the American Chemical Society (1895, 1921); first editor of The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi; founder of Phi Psi's University of Pennsylvania chapter (1877) [27]
James R. Thornton Virginia Gamma 1867 President of Hampden–Sydney College (1904) [28]
Rees Edgar Tulloss Ohio Beta 1901 President of Wittenberg University (1920–1949) [29]
Andrew Truxal Pennsylvania Eta 1916 President of Anne Arundel Community College (1961–1968); President of Hood College (1948–1961); 27th President of Phi Kappa Psi (1940–1942) [30]
Frederick Jackson Turner Wisconsin Alpha 1878 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History for The Significance of Sections in American History (1933); professor of history at the University of Wisconsin (1890–1910) and Harvard University (1911–1924); President of the American Historical Association (1910); authored The Significance of the Frontier in American History (1893) [31]
 
Detlev Bronk
 
Leverett S. Lyon
 
Edgar Fahs Smith
 
Frederick Jackson Turner

Arts, entertainment, and journalism edit

Drama edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
John Astin Maryland Alpha 1949 Actor famous for his role as Gomez Addams in The Addams Family television series; received an Academy Award nomination for Prelude, a short film that he wrote, produced, and directed [32]
Kirk Baily Ohio Lambda 1982 Actor famous for playing Kevin 'Ug' Lee on the Nickelodeon sitcom Salute Your Shorts. Later known for voice acting roles as Tetsuya Kajiwara in Fushigi Yûgi, Millions Knives in Trigun, and Shin in Cowboy Bebop [33]
Zach Braff Illinois Alpha 1994 Actor, director, screenwriter, producer; played Dr. John Dorian on the television series Scrubs; won a Grammy Award for the Garden State soundtrack [34]
Anthony De Longis California Theta 1968 Actor in Masters of the Universe (film) & Road House (1989 film) as well as TV shows Star Trek: Voyager & Highlander: The Series. Well-known stunt choreographer. [35]
Ato Essandoh New York Alpha 1992 Actor and playwright, co-founder of The Defiant Ones writing and performance group [35]
Peter Graves Minnesota Beta 1946 Actor; won a Golden Globe Award for portraying James Phelps on the Mission: Impossible television series, and an Emmy Award for hosting Biography [36]
Walter Hampden New York Zeta 1897 Actor and theater manager [37]
Edward Herrmann Pennsylvania Gamma 1962 Actor who earned an Emmy award for guest appearances on The Practice, and a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his portrayal of Frank Gardner in Mrs. Warren's Profession, Fulbright scholar [38]
Grant Heslov California Delta 1982 Academy Award-nominated producer and screenwriter for Good Night, and Good Luck [38]
Edward Everett Horton New York Zeta 1907 Stage, screen and television actor [39]
Buck Houghton California Epsilon 1935 Produced the first three seasons of The Twilight Zone [40]
Robert Leeshock New York Alpha 1981 Actor who portrayed Liam Kincaid in Earth: Final Conflict [41]
Alexander Ludwig California Delta 2010 Actor; played the role of Cato in The Hunger Games [42]
Frank Morgan New York Alpha 1908 Academy Award-nominated actor; best known for playing five separate characters, including the title character, in The Wizard of Oz (1939). [43]
Charles "Buddy" Rogers Kansas Alpha 1923 Actor and bandleader; starred in Wings (1927), the first movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture; married movie legend and "America's Sweetheart" Mary Pickford [44]
Roy Scheider Pennsylvania Eta 1954 Academy Award-winning Actor who portrayed Martin Brody in Jaws, won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in The French Connection, and was nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal of Joe Gideon in All That Jazz [45]
Justin Walker Virginia Beta 1987 Actor, played the role of Christian in Clueless [46]
 
Charles "Buddy" Rogers
 
Roy Scheider

Journalism and media edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Tony Aiello Indiana Beta 1982 Broadcast journalist at WCBS-TV [47]
Thomas Scott Cadden Kansas Alpha 1942 Television commercial advertising executive; wrote, produced and directed the original Mr. Clean television commercials and composed the "Mr. Clean" advertising jingle [48]
Sy Hersh Illinois Beta 1956 Journalist and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, Orwell Award and George Polk Award [38]
Harlan D. Logan Indiana Beta 1923 Rhodes Scholar; New Hampshire State Representative (1969–1972, Majority Leader); directed Look Magazine (1939–1952); editor of Scribner's Magazine (1936–1939) [49]
John Andrew Rea Ohio Alpha 1866 First Executive Director of the Port of Tacoma (1918–1921); University of Washington Board of Regents (1910–1922); editor-in-chief of The Olympian (1891–1892); drafted the constitution adopted by North Dakota when it became a state in 1889; correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and the New York Herald, covered the 1877 flight of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce to Montana and their final battle with the US Army, as well the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876; founder of Phi Psi's New York Alpha chapter at Cornell University [50][51]
William Edwin Self Illinois Beta 1940 Feature film and television producer [52]
Jeff Siegel Pennsylvania Rho 1992 Financial writer and publisher [53]
Emmett Tyrrell Indiana Beta 1962 Founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator, New York Times bestselling author, and columnist [54]
Pat Weaver New Hampshire Alpha 1927 Pioneering television executive and Emmy Award winner; creator of "The Today Show" and "The Tonight Show;" father of actress Sigourney Weaver [55]
 
Sy Hersh

Literature edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Robert Jones Burdette Indiana Gamma 1878 Humorist who first wrote for The Hawk Eye, and then for The Brooklyn Daily Eagle [56]
James Whitcomb Riley Indiana Alpha 1883 Poet and writer known as the "Hoosier Poet" [57]
Steve Tesich Indiana Beta 1962 Screenwriter, playwright and novelist; won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Breaking Away [58]
James Thurber Ohio Delta 1918 Tony Award-winning author and humorist, namesake of the Thurber Prize for American Humor [59][60]
Andrew Weinberg New York Alpha 1995 Screenwriter who won an Emmy Award for his work with Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 2007 [61]
 
James Thurber

Music edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Robert MacArthur Crawford Ohio Epsilon 1920 Music composer known for writing "The U.S. Air Force" song [62]
John Driskell Hopkins Georgia Alpha 1990 Grammy Award-winning bass guitarist and vocalist for Zac Brown Band [63]
Chris Jamison Ohio Xi 2012 Finished in 3rd place in Season 7 of The Voice
Rick Recht California Delta 1989 Rock musician focused on Jewish culture [64]
Paul Winter Illinois Alpha 1958 Six-time Grammy Award-nominated saxophonist [65]
 
Paul Winter

Visual arts edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Reynolds Beal New York Alpha 1887 Painter of the impressionist, and then modernist art movements [66]
Enrique Martínez Celaya New York Alpha 1983 Painter, sculptor, photographer and poet [67]
Roy Crane Texas Alpha 1922 Reuben Award-winning nationally syndicated cartoonist and creator of the comic strip characters Wash Tubbs, Captain Easy, and Buz Sawyer; pioneered the adventure comic strip genre [62]
Harry Livingston French New York Alpha 1890 Beaux-Arts architect [68]
 
Echo Bay, New Rochelle by Reynolds Beal

Business edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
John R. Donnell Ohio Epsilon 1931 Oilman, banker and philanthropist; served on the board of the World Scout Foundation; 1958 recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award [69]
Herbert Dow Ohio Epsilon 1906 Dow Chemical Company founder [70]
Bob Dudley Illinois Delta 1974 CEO of BP (2010–present) [71]
Donald V. Fites Indiana Epsilon 1953 Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar Inc. (1990–1999); Carnegie Endowment for International Peace trustee; Phi Kappa Psi Foundation trustee [72][73]
Bill Gross North Carolina Alpha 1963 Co-founded PIMCO; investment author; former professional blackjack player; philatelist [74][75]
Warren Hellman California Gamma 1952 Co-founded Hellman & Friedman; founding partner at Matrix Partners; past President of Lehman Brothers [76]
Tony Horton Rhode Island Beta 1977 Exercise instructor; spokesman for the P90X home fitness program [77]
Lloyd Huck Pennsylvania Lambda 1942 Former chairman of the board of Merck & Co. [78]
Michael A. Miles Illinois Alpha 1958 Serves on the board of directors of Time Warner, Sears Holdings Corporation, Dell Inc., AMR Corporation, and Citadel Broadcasting Corporation; former chief executive officer of Kraft Foods and Philip Morris Companies [79]
Robert Warren Miller New York Alpha 1952 Billionaire, entrepreneur, co-founder of DFS Group, and sailing champion [80]
Orra E. Monnette Ohio Alpha 1891 Attorney, author and founder of the Bank of America; 13th President of Phi Kappa Psi (1912–1914) [81]
Howard C. Sheperd Indiana Alpha 1913 Chairman of Citigroup (1952–1959) [82]
Mark Stevens California Delta 1981 Partner and venture capitalist at Sequoia Capital [83][84]
Angus G. Wynne, Jr. Texas Alpha 1933 Six Flags founder; CEO of Great Southwest Corp. and Great Southwest Industrial District [43]
Jerry Yang California Beta 1987 Yahoo! co-founder and former CEO [85]
 
Herbert Dow
 
Jerry Yang

Government, law, and public policy edit

President edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Woodrow Wilson Virginia Alpha 1879 President of the United States (1913–1921); Commander-in-Chief during World War I; Governor of New Jersey (1911–1913); President of Princeton University (1902–1910); Nobel Peace Prize recipient (1919) for promulgating the League of Nations and the Fourteen Points to end World War I; his presidency is noted for the Progressive Movement and a moral approach to foreign policy that set the tone for America's world posture still in place today [86]
 
Woodrow Wilson

Cabinet and cabinet-level positions edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Joseph W. Barr Indiana Alpha 1936 United States Secretary of the Treasury (1968–1969); Undersecretary of the Treasury (1965–1968); Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chairman (1963–1965); U.S. Representative from Indiana (1959–1961) [87]
John T. Connor New York Beta 1933 United States Secretary of Commerce (1965–1967) [88]
J. Edward Day Illinois Beta 1939 United States Postmaster General (1961–1963) [89]
Mark Filip Illinois Delta 1986 Acting United States Attorney General (2009); United States Deputy Attorney General (2008–2009) [90]
Stephen Hadley New York Alpha 1966 U.S. National Security Advisor (2005–2009) [91]
George A. Jenks Pennsylvania Alpha 1854 U.S. Solicitor General (1886–1889); U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1875–1877) [92]
A. Mitchell Palmer Pennsylvania Kappa 1889 United States Attorney General (1919–1921); candidate for 1920 Democratic presidential nomination; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1909–1915); famous in American history for the post-World War I Palmer Raids [93]
James M. Ridenour Indiana Alpha 1961 Director of the National Park Service (1989–1993); Director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for eight years before becoming NPS director in April 1989,Vietnam War veteran; he served in the U.S. Army (1966–1969)
Carl Schurz New York Alpha 1870 United States Secretary of the Interior (1877–1881); U.S. Senator from Missouri (1869–1875); U.S. Minister to Spain (1861) [94]
 
Mark Filip
 
Stephen Hadley

Members of the United States Congress edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Ernest F. Acheson Pennsylvania Alpha 1873 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1895–1909) [95]
Wilbur L. Adams Pennsylvania Zeta 1902 U.S. Representative from Delaware (1933–1935) [96]
Henry T. Bannon Ohio Delta 1885 U.S. Representative from Ohio (1905–1909) [97]
Laird Howard Barber Pennsylvania Theta 1869 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1899–1901) [98]
Arthur Laban Bates Pennsylvania Beta 1876 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1901–1913) [99]
Evan Bayh Indiana Beta 1975 U.S. Senator from Indiana (1999–2011); Governor of Indiana (1989–1997); Secretary of State of Indiana (1987–1989) [66]
John Beatty Ohio Alpha 1870 U.S. Representative from Ohio (1868–1873) [50]
Joseph M. Belford Pennsylvania Zeta 1868 U.S. Representative from New York (1897–1899) [100]
Frank Eckels Beltzhoover Pennsylvania Epsilon 1858 U.S. Representative from Ohio (1879–1883, 1891–1895) [101]
Henry H. Bingham Pennsylvania Alpha 1858 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1879–1912); Medal of Honor recipient as a Union Army officer at the Battle of the Wilderness; conveyed the personal effects of Confederate General L. Armistead to Union General W. Hancock at the Battle of Gettysburg [102]
Bruce Braley Iowa Beta 1976 U.S. Representative from Iowa (2007–2015) [103]
James E. Bromwell Iowa Alpha 1939 U.S. Representative from Iowa (1961–1965) [11]
Joseph W. Byrns, Jr. Tennessee Delta 1924 U.S. Representative from Tennessee (1939–1941) [104]
William H. Calkins Indiana Alpha 1883 U.S. Representative from Indiana (1877–1883) [105]
George Earle Chamberlain Virginia Beta 1872 U.S. Senator from Oregon (1909–1921); Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee (1913–1919); Governor of Oregon (1903–1909) [106]
Edwin V. Champion Illinois Delta 1908 U.S. Representative from Illinois (1937–1939) [107]
Ralph E. Church Illinois Alpha 1908 U.S. Representative from Illinois (1935–1941, 1943–1950) [108]
James Cooney Missouri Alpha 1869 U.S. Representative from Missouri (1897–1903) [105]
Paul Coverdell Missouri Alpha 1959 U.S. Senator from Georgia (1993–2000); Director of the Peace Corps (1989–1991); Georgia State Senator (1970–1989); sponsored federal legislation creating the Coverdell Education Savings Accounts [109]
William J. Crow Pennsylvania Zeta 1922 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1947–1949) [110]
Thomas Henry Dale Pennsylvania Theta 1892 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1905–1907) [111]
Robert Daniel Virginia Alpha 1955 U.S. Representative from Virginia (1973–1983) [112]
Charlie Dent Pennsylvania Lambda 1982 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (2005–present); Pennsylvania State Senate#Membership (1999–2004); Pennsylvania State Representative (1991–1998) [69]
Winfield K. Denton Indiana Alpha 1915 U.S. Representative from Indiana (1949–1953, 1955–1966) [69]
Clarence Dill Ohio Alpha 1906 U.S. Senator from Washington (1923–1935); U.S. Representative from Washington (1915–1919) [113]
P. Henry Dugro New York Gamma 1874 U.S. Representative from New York (1881–1883) [114]
Allan C. Durborow, Jr. Indiana Beta 1877 U.S. Representative from Indiana (1891–1895) [13]
Hamilton G. Ewart South Carolina Alpha 1870 U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1889–1891); mayor of Hendersonville, North Carolina (1878–1879) [9]
George W. Faris Indiana Alpha 1870 U.S. Representative from Indiana (1895–1901) [115]
David E. Finley South Carolina Alpha 1886 U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1899–1917) [116]
Joseph B. Foraker Ohio Alpha 1866 U.S. Senator from Ohio (1897–1909); Governor of Ohio (1886–1890); candidate for 1908 Republican presidential nomination; first President of Phi Kappa Psi (1886–1888); founder of Phi Psi's New York Alpha chapter at Cornell University [50][51]
Ralph W. Gwinn Indiana Alpha 1901 U.S. Representative from New York (1945–1959) [91]
T. Millet Hand Pennsylvania Zeta 1919 U.S. Representative from New Jersey (1945–1956); Mayor of Cape May (1937–1944) [117]
Thomas W. Harrison Virginia Alpha 1867 U.S. Representative from Virginia (1916–1921) [118]
Charles S. Hartman Indiana Gamma 1879 U.S. Representative from Indiana (1893–1899) [56]
Daniel Brodhead Heiner Pennsylvania Zeta 1873 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1893–1897) [76]
Charles Henderson California Beta 1892 U.S. Senator from Nevada (1918–1921) [119]
Thomas J. Henderson Pennsylvania Alpha 1855 U.S. Representative from Illinois (1875–1895) [92]
Charles L. Henry Indiana Alpha 1868 U.S. Representative from Indiana (1895–1899) [115]
Frederick C. Hicks Pennsylvania Kappa 1890 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1915–1923) [93]
J. French Hill Tennessee Delta 1976 U.S. Representative from Arkansas (2015–present) [120]
John D. Hoblitzell, Jr. West Virginia Alpha 1931 U.S. Senator from West Virginia (1958) [121]
Herschel M. Hogg Illinois Gamma 1873 U.S. Representative from Colorado (1903–1907) [122]
Craig Hosmer California Gamma 1934 U.S. Representative from California (1953–1974) [123]
Charles J. Hughes, Jr. Missouri Alpha 1872 U.S. Senator from Colorado (1909–1911) [124]
John S. Jones Ohio Alpha 1861 U.S. Representative from Ohio (1877–1879) [125]
J. Warren Keifer Ohio Beta 1868 U.S. Representative from Ohio (1877–1885); Speaker of the House (1881–1883); served as a U.S. Army general in both the Civil War and Spanish–American War [126]
William S. Kenyon Iowa Alpha 1886 U.S. Senator from Iowa (1911–1922); justice of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (1922–1933); considered for the 1924 Republican presidential and vice presidential nominations, and for appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1930 and 1932 [127]
Thomas Kuchel California Delta 1929 U.S. Senator from California (1953–1969); Senate Minority Whip (1959–1969); co-floor manager for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 [128]
George Swinton Legaré South Carolina Alpha 1889 U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1903–1913) [116]
Edward C. Little Kansas Alpha 1878 U.S. Representative from Kansas (1919–1924) [129]
Edward L. Martin Virginia Alpha 1857 U.S. Representative from Delaware (1879–1883) [67]
Sam C. Massingale Mississippi Alpha 1889 U.S. Representative from Oklahoma (1935–1941) [130]
Addison S. McClure Pennsylvania Alpha 1855 U.S. Representative from Ohio (1895–1897) [92]
John Y. McCollister Iowa Alpha 1941 U.S. Representative from Nebraska (1971–1977) [131]
Welty McCullogh Pennsylvania Alpha 1868 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1887–1889) [95]
James McKinney Illinois Gamma 1874 U.S. Representative from Illinois (1905–1913) [122]
Clarence B. Miller Minnesota Beta 1891 U.S. Representative from Minnesota (1909–1919) [132]
Hugh Mitchell New Hampshire Alpha 1927 U.S. Representative from Washington (1949–1953); U.S. Senator from Washington (1945–1946) [133]
John I. Mitchell Pennsylvania Gamma 1881 U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (1881–1887); U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1877–1881) [134]
Hunter Holmes Moss, Jr. West Virginia Alpha 1895 U.S. Representative from West Virginia (1913–1916) [135]
James C. Needham California Alpha 1884 U.S. Representative from California (1899–1913) [136]
James Ellsworth Noland Indiana Beta 1939 U.S. Representative from Indiana (1949–1951) [137]
Henry Page Virginia Alpha 1859 U.S. Representative from Maryland (1891–1892) [138]
William H. Perry South Carolina Alpha 1857 U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1885–1891); served as a Confederate Army officer [9]
Samuel R. Peters Ohio Alpha 1861 U.S. Representative from Kansas (1883–1891); served as a Union Army officer [125]
Peter A. Peyser New York Epsilon 1942 U.S. Representative from New York (1971–1977, 1979–1983) [139]
John Pickler Iowa Alpha 1867 U.S. Representative from South Dakota (1889–1897) [140]
Hugh H. Price Wisconsin Alpha 1878 U.S. Representative from Wisconsin (1887) [141]
William J. Randall Missouri Alpha 1932 U.S. Representative from Missouri (1959–1977) [142]
Robert F. Rich Pennsylvania Zeta 1903 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1930–1943, 1945–1951) [143]
William Nathaniel Rogers New Hampshire Alpha 1912 U.S. Representative from New Hampshire (1923–1925) [144]
William S. Shallenberger Pennsylvania Gamma 1859 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1877–1883) [145]
Don L. Short Minnesota Beta 1924 U.S. Representative from North Dakota (1959–1965) [146]
Ellison D. Smith South Carolina Alpha 1885 U.S. Senator from South Carolina (1909–1944); South Carolina State Representative (1896–1900); known as "Cotton Ed," Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry [116]
Martin L. Smyser Ohio Beta 1867 U.S. Representative from Ohio (1889–1891, 1905–1907) [126]
Hubert D. Stephens Mississippi Alpha 1894 U.S. Senator from Mississippi (1923–1935); U.S. Representative from Mississippi (1911–1921) [119]
Charles Sumner Indiana Alpha 1867 U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1851–1874) [147]
Frank Sundstrom New York Alpha 1920 U.S. Representative from New Jersey (1943–1949); inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1978 [148]
Dean P. Taylor New York Epsilon 1922 U.S. Representative from New York (1943–1961) [149]
David Gardiner Tyler Virginia Beta 1867 U.S. Representative from Virginia (1893–1897); Virginia State Senator (1891–1892, 1900–1904); Confederate Army veteran; son of U.S. President John Tyler [150]
James A. Walker Virginia Alpha 1854 U.S. Representative from Virginia (1895–1899); Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1878–1882); Brigadier General, Confederate States Army; Commander of the Stonewall Brigade (May 14, 1863 – May 12, 1864) and Early's Division (1865) [151]
James Eli Watson Indiana Alpha 1881 U.S. Senator from Indiana (1916–1933); Majority Leader (1929–1933); U.S. Representative from Indiana (1895–1897, 1899–1909); Republican Party Whip (1905–1909); credited with originating the saying "If you can't lick 'em, jine 'em" [152]
Earle D. Willey Pennsylvania Zeta 1907 U.S. Representative from Delaware (1943–1945) [153]
George S. Williams Pennsylvania Zeta 1897 U.S. Representative from Delaware (1939–1941) [153]
James R. Williams Indiana Beta 1874 U.S. Representative from Illinois (1889–1895, 1899–1905) [96]
Boyd Winchester Virginia Alpha 1855 U.S. Representative from Kentucky (1869–1873) [138]
Larry Winn Kansas Alpha 1938 U.S. Representative from Kansas (1967–1985) [154]
Simon Peter Wolverton Pennsylvania Gamma 1857 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1891–1895) [145]
Dudley G. Wooten Virginia Alpha 1877 U.S. Representative from Texas (1901–1903) [118]
Seth H. Yocum Pennsylvania Zeta 1859 U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1879–1881) [155]
 
Evan Bayh
 
George E. Chamberlain
 
Paul Coverdell
 
Charlie Dent
 
Joseph B. Foraker
 
French Hill
 
J. Warren Keifer
 
William S. Kenyon
 
Thomas Kuchel
 
Charles Sumner
 
James Eli Watson

United States Supreme Court edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Pierce Butler Minnesota Alpha 1885 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1922–1939); President of the Minnesota State Bar Association (1908); known as one of the court's "Four Horsemen" who opposed New Deal legislation [156]
 
Pierce Butler

U.S. governors and lieutenant governors edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Newton W. Gilbert Ohio Delta 1882 Governor-General of the Philippines (1907–1908); U.S. Representative from Indiana (1905–1906); Lieutenant Governor of Indiana (1901–1905) [97]
James P. Goodrich Indiana Alpha 1885 Governor of Indiana (1917–1921); candidate for 1920 Republican presidential nomination [157]
Homer A. Holt Virginia Beta 1916 Governor of West Virginia (1937–1941); Attorney General of West Virginia (1933–1937) [158]
Lawrence M. Judd Pennsylvania Iota 1907 Territorial Governor of Hawaii (1929–1934); Governor of American Samoa (1953) [159]
William Preston Lane, Jr. Virginia Alpha 1910 Governor of Maryland (1947–1951); Attorney General of Maryland (1930–1934) [160]
Lloyd Lowndes, Jr. Pennsylvania Beta 1864 Governor of Maryland (1895–1899); U.S. Representative from Maryland (1873–1875) [124]
Raymond P. Shafer Pennsylvania Beta 1935 Governor of Pennsylvania (1967–1971); Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania (1963–1967); Pennsylvania State Senator (1959–1962) [161]
William Cameron Sproul Pennsylvania Kappa 1889 Governor of Pennsylvania (1919–1923); candidate for 1920 Republican presidential nomination; namesake of Sproul State Forest [93]
William Ellery Sweet Pennsylvania Kappa 1889 Governor of Colorado (1923–1925) [93]
 
James Goodrich
 
William C. Sproul

Mayors edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Michael Bloomberg Maryland Alpha 1961 Mayor of New York City (2002–2013); founder of Bloomberg L.P. [162] [163]
James Brainard Indiana Zeta 1973 Mayor of Carmel, Indiana (2003–present) [163]
Paul Helmke Indiana Beta 1970 President of Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (2006–2011); Mayor of Fort Wayne (1987–1999) [164]
Frank W. Burke California Delta 1939 Mayor of Louisville (1969–1973); U.S. Representative from Kentucky (1959–1963) [165]
Daniel P. Meyer New York Alpha 1984 Director of Whistleblowing & Transparency, Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Defense, Mayor of Burkittsville, Maryland (2000–2004) [166]
 
Mike Bloomberg

State and local legislators edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Earl Ehrhart Georgia Alpha 1978 Georgia State Representative (1989–2019) [167]
Robert J. Garagiola New Jersey Gamma 1991 Maryland State Senator (2002–2013, Majority Leader) [168]
Doug Miller Texas Gamma 1973 Texas State Representative (2009–2017) [citation needed]
Bryan Pratt Missouri Alpha 1992 Missouri State Representative (2003–2011, Speaker Pro Tem) [169]
Jeff Pyle West Virginia Alpha 1983 Pennsylvania State Representative (2005–2021) [169]
Scott T. Rupp Missouri Alpha 1994 Missouri Public Service Commission (2014-present); Missouri State Senator (2006–2014); Missouri State Representative (2003–2006) [170]
David Shafer Georgia Alpha 1983 Georgia State Senator (2002–2019) [161]
Tracy Stafford Florida Beta 1967 Florida State Representative (1990–2000) [171]
 
Tracy Stafford

Diplomats edit

Judges and lawyers edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
John W. Davis Virginia Beta 1889 Democratic presidential nominee (1924); President of the American Bar Association (1922–1923); United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1918–1921); U.S. Solicitor General (1913–1918); U.S. Representative from West Virginia (1911–1913) [106]
James D. Fellers Oklahoma Alpha 1932 President of the American Bar Association (1974–1975) [175]
Franklin Ferriss New York Alpha 1870 Special Master - United States v. Standard Oil Company; Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court (1910-1912)
Theodore G. Garfield Iowa Alpha 1912 Justice on the Iowa Supreme Court (1941–1969); Chief Justice (1961–1969) [176]
Whitney R. Harris Washington Alpha 1930 Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, namesake of the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute at the Washington University School of Law [177]
Joseph Welles Henderson Pennsylvania Gamma 1905 President of the American Bar Association (1943–1944) [178]
Glenn Kirschner Virginia Beta 1980 Chief of Homicide Section of United States Attorney for the District of Columbia office, portrayed in “Georgetown (film)” (2019) and NBC News/MSNBC legal analyst.
Charles Page Thomas Moore Pennsylvania Alpha 1852 Founder of Phi Kappa Psi; Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1871–1881) [92]
John Patterson Rea Ohio Alpha 1865 Grand Army of the Republic Commander-in-Chief (1887–1888); Judge of Probate, Hennepin County, Minnesota (1877–1881); editor of the Minneapolis Tribune (1875–1877); third President of Phi Kappa Psi (1890–1892) [179]
Kingsley A. Taft Massachusetts Alpha 1921 Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (1963–1970); U.S. Senator from Ohio (1946–1947) [180]
 
John W. Davis

Other U.S. political and legal figures edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Joseph Blatchford California Epsilon 1953 Director of the Peace Corps (1969–1971) [181]
William J. Donovan New York Gamma 1903 Known as the "Father of American Intelligence;" Freedom Award recipient (1959); founder and Director of the Office of Strategic Services (precursor of the CIA) during World War II; World War I Medal of Honor recipient; United States Ambassador to Thailand (1953–1954) [182]
Ernest O. Thompson Texas Alpha 1913 Texas Railroad Commission's chairman and longest-serving member (1933–1965); Mayor of Amarillo, Texas (1929–1932); Lieutenant General, United States Army; Commanding General, Texas National Guard [183] [184]
 
William Donovan

Military edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Stephen Ailes West Virginia Alpha 1934 United States Secretary of the Army (1964–1965) [185]
Scott C. Black California Eta 1974 37th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army (2005–2009) [186]
Tasker H. Bliss Pennsylvania Gamma 1870 General, United States Army; Chief of Staff of the United States Army during World War I (1917–1918) [187]
Lynn Compton California Epsilon 1940 United States Army; Portrayed in HBO miniseries Band of Brothers by Neal McDonough; recipient of the Silver Star [188]
Walter B. Huffman Texas Beta 1964 Dean of Texas Tech University School of Law (2002–2010); 35th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army (1997–2001) [189]
John A. Hull Iowa Alpha 1890 15th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army (1924–1928) [127]
William Campbell Langfitt Ohio Delta 1880 Major General, United States Army; chief of staff and chief engineer for the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I; namesake of the USS General W. C. Langfitt [190]
John Otho Marsh, Jr. Virginia Beta 1948 United States Secretary of the Army (1981–1989); U.S. Representative from Virginia (1963–1971); served in the Army during World War II [191]
Kenneth Minihan Florida Alpha 1963 Lieutenant General, United States Air Force; Director of the National Security Agency (1996–1999); Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (1995–1996); Vietnam War veteran [133]
Billy Mitchell District of Columbia Alpha 1896 "Father of the U.S. Air Force"; Congressional Gold Medal recipient; Brigadier General, United States Army; commander of U.S. Army air forces in France during World War I; the country's most notable early proponent of air power and one of the most important figures in American military history; namesake of the North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber and the General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; subject of the 1955 movie The Court-Marital of Billy Mitchell starring Gary Cooper [190]
James C. Owens, Jr. California Delta 1930 United States Navy; For actions at WWII Battle of Midway, awarded posthumous Navy Cross for valor, and provided leadership as squadron commander of torpedo bombers that contributed to the squadron receiving a Presidential Unit Citation for overall actions in that battle; namesake of the USS James C. Owens [192]
Frank Parker South Carolina Alpha 1888 Major General, United States Army; commander of the 1st Infantry Division during World War I [193]
William T. Poague South Carolina Alpha 1888 Colonel in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War; Treasurer of the Virginia Military Institute (1884–1914); Washington and Lee University trustee (1865–1885) [194]
Robert W. Sennewald Iowa Beta 1950 General, United States Army; Commanding General of the U.S. Army Forces Command (1984–1986); Commander in Chief of the United Nations Command and Combined Forces ROK/United States (1982–1984); battalion commander during the Vietnam War [52]
David W. Taylor Virginia Epsilon 1877 Rear Admiral, United States Navy; Chief Constructor of the Navy (World War I); recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Honour, and John Fritz Medal (1931) [195]
Henry Terrell, Jr. Texas Alpha 1908 Major General, United States Army; commander of the 90th Infantry Division during World War II [196]
Daniel Van Voorhis Ohio Alpha, Pennsylvania Alpha 1897 Lieutenant General, United States Army; Commander of V Corps (1938–1942); a founder of the Army's Armor Branch and one of the most important developers of American mobile warfare doctrine [197]
Walter X. Young Illinois Beta 1937 United States Marine Corps; posthumous recipient of the Navy Cross; namesake of the USS Walter X. Young [155]
 
Tasker Bliss
 
Kenneth Minihan
 
Billy Mitchell
 
David Taylor

Religion edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Luther Alexander Gotwald Pennsylvania Epsilon 1856 Professor of Theology in the Wittenberg Theological Seminary [198]
Collins Denny Pennsylvania Theta 1875 Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1910–1932) [98]
David H. Greer Pennsylvania Alpha 1861 Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York (1908–1919) [199]
John Gresham Machen Maryland Alpha 1898 Professor of New Testament at Princeton Seminary (1915–1929) [200]
Robert Lowry Pennsylvania Gamma 1856 Professor, prominent Baptist minister, and famed 19th-century hymn writer; composed, among others, "Shall We Gather At The River?"; second President of Phi Kappa Psi (1888–1890) [124]
Richard Stearns New York Alpha 1970 President of World Vision International, a Christian relief charity (1998–present) [201]
Ernest M. Stires Virginia Alpha 1885 Third Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island (1925–1942); seventh President of Phi Kappa Psi (1900–1902) [202]
 
Robert Lowry

Science edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Donald C. Backer New York Alpha 1963 Astrophysicist known for his research of pulsars [203]
Madison Bentley Nebraska Alpha 1895 President of the American Psychological Association (1925–1926) [204]
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke New York Alpha 1869 Sometimes known as the "Father of Geochemistry;" credited with determining the composition of the Earth's crust; President of the American Chemical Society (1901), and one of its founders [205]
Amos Dolbear Ohio Alpha 1864 Physicist and prolific inventor [206]
Scott Forstall California Beta 1988 Led original software development team for the iPhone and iPad; co-produced Tony award-winning Fun Home [207]
Owen Garriott Oklahoma Alpha 1949 NASA astronaut; spent 60 days aboard the Skylab space station in 1973 during the Skylab 3 mission, and 10 days aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1983 during the Spacelab-1 mission [208]
J. McVicker Hunt Nebraska Alpha 1926 Prominent educational psychologist, whose works were cited in the creation of Head Start; past President of the American Psychological Association (1952–53) [209]
Jesse William Lazear Pennsylvania Alpha 1885 Physician who studied malaria and yellow fever [210]
William Henry Letterman Pennsylvania Alpha 1852 Founder of Phi Kappa Psi; surgeon and local medical leader in Texas [92]
H. Houston Merritt Tennessee Delta 1921 Neurologist; Dean of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (1958–1969); chairman of the Neurological Institute of New York (1948–1967) [211]
Peyton Rous Maryland Alpha 1899 Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1966) [200]
Elliot See Texas Alpha 1945 NASA astronaut; killed in 1966 during training as command pilot of the Gemini 9 mission [212]
 
Scott Forstall
 
Elliott See

Sports edit

Name Original chapter Initiation
year
Notability Ref(s)
Phog Allen Kansas Alpha 1905 Basketball Hall of Fame member; known as the "Father of Basketball Coaching"; coach at the University of Kansas (1919–1956) where he won three national titles; namesake of the Allen Fieldhouse [213]
Jon P. Anderson New York Alpha 1968 Honolulu Marathon winner (1981); Boston Marathon winner (1973); member of the U.S. Olympic team (1972) [214]
David J. Archer New York Alpha 2002 Head coach of the Cornell Football team (2013–present) [215]
Jay Arnette Texas Alpha 1959 Member of the 1960 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team that won the gold medal; consensus All-American on Sweet 16 and Southwest Conference Champion Longhorn team [216]
Ralph "Moon" Baker Illinois Alpha 1924 Halfback on the 1926 College Football All-America Team, Captain of the 1926 Big Ten football champions, inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame [217]
Buzzie Bavasi Indiana Alpha 1935 Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers General Manager (1950–1968); first President of the San Diego Padres (1968–1977); California Angels General Manager (1977–1984) [66]
Eric Bernotas West Virginia Alpha 1990 Medal-winning skeleton racer at the 2007 and 2009 world chjampionships [218]
Kevin Berry Indiana Beta 1965 Gold and bronze medalist swimmer at the 1964 Summer Olympics [172]
Ron Bontemps Wisconsin Gamma 1944 Captain of the 1952 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team that won the gold medal [219]
Terry Bowden West Virginia Alpha 1975 Head football coach University of North Alabama (2009–2011); Head Football Coach The University of Akron (2012–Present); ABC Sports football analyst and color commentator (1999–2008); head football coach Auburn University (1993–1998); head football coach Samford University (1987–1992); assistant head football coach The University of Akron (1986); head football coach Salem International University (1983–1985) [220]
Walter Byers Iowa Alpha 1941 First Executive Director of the NCAA (1951–1988) [104]
Eddie Cameron Virginia Beta 1921 Duke University basketball coach (1942–1945); namesake of Cameron Indoor Stadium [221]
Jeff Cirillo California Delta 1989 Former Major League Baseball player, All-Star 1997 and 2000 [222]
David R. Clark New York Alpha 1979 Won a silver medal in the coxless four as part of the 1984 U.S. Olympic team rowing team [223]
Jerry Colangelo Illinois Delta 1959 Basketball Hall of Fame member; former Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks majority owner [224]
Dan Dakich Indiana Beta 1982 Former college basketball player and coach; played under Bob Knight (1981–1985); coached at Bowling Green; radio host in Indianapolis on 1070 "The Fan" [112]
Francis L. Dale North Carolina Alpha 1942 Principal owner of the Cincinnati Reds (1967–1973) [112]
Chub Feeney New Hampshire Alpha 1940 President of the National League (1970–1986) [225]
Gilbert Ford Texas Alpha 1951 Captain of the 1956 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team that won the gold medal; twice All-Southwest Conference on SWC champion Longhorn team; president of Converse, Inc. (1986–1996) [226]
Ford Frick Indiana Alpha 1913 President of the National League (1934–1951); Commissioner of Baseball (1951–1965); National Baseball Hall of Fame member [227]
Taj Gibson California Delta 2007 National Basketball Association current player, New York Knicks [228]
George K. James Pennsylvania Gamma 1927 Head football coach at Cornell University (1947–1960) [229]
Alva Kelley New York Alpha 1939 Head football coach of Brown University (1951–1958) and Colgate University (1959–1961) [230]
Johnny "Red" Kerr Illinois Delta 1953 Former NBA player and coach; former broadcaster for the Chicago Bulls [231]
Nile Kinnick Iowa Alpha 1938 Heisman Trophy winner (1939); killed during training as a naval aviator during World War II; namesake of the University of Iowa's Kinnick Stadium [231]
Oliver "Doc" Kuhn Tennessee Delta 1920 Led Vanderbilt to 3-straight Southern Conference championships at quarterback [232]
Craig Lefferts Arizona Alpha 1977 Former Relief Pitcher and Coach
Sol Metzger Pennsylvania Iota 1899 Football and basketball coach, sportswriter [233]
John Michels California Delta 1992 1996 NFL First Round Draft Choice for the Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl XXXI Champion [234]
Ralph Miller Kansas Alpha 1938 Basketball Hall of Fame member and former college coach at the University of Wichita (1951–1964), the University of Iowa (1964–1970) and Oregon State University (1970–1989) [235]
Gil Reese Tennessee Delta 1922 First three-sport captain in history of Vanderbilt, twice All-Southern halfback [232]
Tex Schramm Texas Alpha 1940 Pro Football Hall of Fame member; president and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys (1960–1989); instrumental in AFL-NFL merger [236]
Quentin Sickels Michigan Alpha 1947 Guard on the 1947 and 1948 University of Michigan Wolverine national champion football teams [237]
Mark Spitz Indiana Beta 1969 Olympic swimming legend, won seven gold medals in 1972 [238]
Dick Tomey Indiana Alpha 1957 Retired football coach; San Jose State (2005–2009), University of Arizona (1987–2000), University of Hawaii (1977–1986) [239]
Michael Troy Indiana Beta 1959 Gold medalist in the 200m butterfly and 800m freestyle at the 1960 Summer Olympics [30]
George Yardley California Beta 1947 Basketball Hall of Fame member; first player in NBA history to score 2,000 points in one season [43]
Ron Yary California Delta 1966 Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame inductee; Outland Trophy winner for USC (1967); NFL first overall draft choice (1968) [43]
 
Jerry Colangelo
 
Ford Frick
 
Taj Gibson
 
Nile Kinnick
 
Mark Spitz

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References edit

Books edit

  • Anson, Jack L.; Marchesani, Robert F. (1991). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (20th ed.). Indianapolis: Baird's Manual Foundation, Incorporated. pp. III 82–85. ISBN 0-9637159-0-9. OCLC 25278937.
  • Van Cleve, Charles L. (1902). Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity From Its Foundation In 1852 To Its Fiftieth Anniversary. Philadelphia: Franklin Printing Company. OCLC 2140880.
  • Campbell, J. Duncan (1952). The Centennial History of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, 1852–1952. Vol. I, 1852–1902. Cleveland: Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. OCLC 3519106.
  • Gorgas, Harry S. (1952). The Centennial History of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, 1852–1952. Vol. II, 1902–1952. Cleveland: Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. OCLC 3519106.
  • Keehn, Roy D. (1910). Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity (7th ed.). Chicago: Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. OCLC 5469453.
  • Phi Kappa Psi (1985). Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity (12th ed.). White Plains, New York: Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company. OCLC 12695361.
  • Phi Kappa Psi (1997). Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity (14th ed.). White Plains, New York: Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company. OCLC 324731269.
  • Phi Kappa Psi (2009). Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity (16th ed.). Dallas, Texas: Harris Connect. ASIN B005JL43AS.
  • Harper, Terrence (1989). The Manual of Phi Kappa Psi (15th ed.). Indianapolis: Phi Kappa Psi. OCLC 24765883.
  • Bloomberg, Michael (1997). Bloomberg by Bloomberg. New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-15545-4. OCLC 36112232.
  • Bernstein, Burton (1975). Thurber: a Biography. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company. ISBN 0-396-07027-2. OCLC 1247088.

Periodicals edit

  • Collinsworth, Shawn (2010). Collinsworth, Shawn (ed.). . The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi. 131 (1). Indianapolis: Phi Kappa Psi: 5–11. ISSN 0199-1280. Archived from the original on 2016-03-23.
  • Fiance, Alex (2009). Collinsworth, Shawn (ed.). "Chapter Newsletters: California Delta". The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi. 130 (2). Indianapolis: Phi Kappa Psi: 26–27. ISSN 0199-1280.
  • Pfirrmann, Charles (2012). Collinsworth, Shawn (ed.). "Chapter Newsletters: California Delta" (PDF). The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi. 133 (3). Indianapolis: Phi Kappa Psi: 31–32. ISSN 0199-1280.

External links edit

  • Phi Kappa Psi's official web site
  • The Political Graveyard: Phi Kappa Psi Politicians

list, kappa, members, kappa, ΦΚΨ, also, called, american, collegiate, social, fraternity, founded, jefferson, college, canonsburg, pennsylvania, february, 1852, there, over, hundred, chapters, colonies, accredited, four, year, colleges, universities, throughou. Phi Kappa Psi FKPS also called Phi Psi is an American collegiate social fraternity founded at Jefferson College in Canonsburg Pennsylvania on February 19 1852 1 There are over a hundred chapters and colonies at accredited four year colleges and universities throughout the United States 2 Phi Kappa Psi founders William Henry Letterman and Charles Page Thomas Moore More than 112 000 men have been initiated into Phi Kappa Psi since its founding and many have achieved recognition in their field 2 Phi Psis in public service include U S President and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Woodrow Wilson over a hundred members of Congress including 18 senators and Speaker of the House Warren Keifer three term New York City Mayor and Bloomberg L P founder Mike Bloomberg over a dozen state governors two directors of the Peace Corps and Wild Bill Donovan the founding director of the Office of Strategic Services the Central Intelligence Agency s predecessor and recipient of the Medal of Honor and of the Freedom Award 3 Academian Phi Psis include over a dozen university presidents among these are Priestley Medal recipient Edgar Fahs Smith and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Detlev Bronk Rhodes scholars and Pulitzer Prize winning historian Frederick Jackson Turner Amidst the Phi Psis who have served in the military are dozens of generals and admirals including Father of the U S Air Force Billy Mitchell World War I Army Chief of Staff Tasker Bliss National Security Agency director Kenneth Minihan and three Judge Advocate Generals 4 In the arts Phi Psis have received Academy Awards Emmys Golden Globes Grammys and Tony Awards Journalist Sy Hersh has won the Pulitzer Prize Orwell Award and George Polk Award Phi Psi businessmen include Bank of America founder Orra E Monnette Dow Chemical founder Herbert Dow PIMCO founder Bill Gross and Yahoo founder Jerry Yang Three Phi Psis have served as presidents of the American Bar Association Sportsmen include Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick Olympic gold medalists including 7 time gold swimmer Mark Spitz Father of College Basketball Coaching Phog Allen NFL visionary Tex Schramm and Commissioner of Baseball Ford Frick 5 An active member of the fraternity is a full time enrolled student at his chapter s host institution at the undergraduate graduate or post graduate level all others including members who have graduated or transfer to a school without a Phi Psi chapter are considered alumni 6 Men may be initiated into Phi Kappa Psi either by an active chapter or as part of a colony that is being installed as a chapter Members typically join Phi Kappa Psi when a chapter extends an offer to enter into a probationary period known as pledgeship which lasts for six weeks and concludes with initiation Membership is normally only granted to men who are enrolled as full time students at a chapter s host institution 6 There have been three exceptions to this 1 Alumni of a colony which became a chapter after their graduation and for two years after 2 Men who have been of service to a chapter but not students at the institution 3 Honorary membership extended to men of prominence a practice that was banned in 1885 7 Contents 1 Academia 2 Arts entertainment and journalism 2 1 Drama 2 2 Journalism and media 2 3 Literature 2 4 Music 2 5 Visual arts 3 Business 4 Government law and public policy 4 1 President 4 2 Cabinet and cabinet level positions 4 3 Members of the United States Congress 4 4 United States Supreme Court 4 5 U S governors and lieutenant governors 4 6 Mayors 4 7 State and local legislators 4 8 Diplomats 4 9 Judges and lawyers 4 10 Other U S political and legal figures 5 Military 6 Religion 7 Science 8 Sports 9 Footnotes 10 References 10 1 Books 10 2 Periodicals 11 External links This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Academia editName Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Henry H Apple Pennsylvania Eta 1885 President of Franklin amp Marshall College 1910 1935 8 William E Boggs South Carolina Alpha 1857 President of the University of Georgia 1889 1898 9 George F Bovard Indiana Alpha 1877 President of the University of Southern California 1903 1921 10 Detlev Bronk Pennsylvania Kappa 1915 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient 1964 a founder 1960 and past President of the World Academy of Art and Science President of Rockefeller University 1953 1968 President of the National Academy of Sciences 1950 1962 President of Johns Hopkins University 1949 1953 credited with formulating the modern theory of the science of biophysics allegedly a member of the Majestic 12 11 Luther P Eisenhart Pennsylvania Epsilon 1893 Dod Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University 1929 1945 12 Frank Fetter Indiana Beta 1879 Prominent economist of the Austrian School President of the American Economic Association 1913 13 Herbert S Hadley Kansas Alpha 1888 Chancellor of Washington University 1923 1927 Governor of Missouri 1909 1913 14 Thomas H Hamilton Indiana Alpha 1933 President of the University of Hawaii 1963 1967 President of the State University of New York 1959 1962 15 David C Hardesty Jr West Virginia Alpha 1964 President of West Virginia University 1995 2007 Rhodes Scholar 1967 16 Charles Homer Haskins Pennsylvania Beta 1883 One of three advisors to President Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference 1919 medieval historian at Harvard University 1912 1931 17 Edmund J James Illinois Alpha 1879 President of the University of Illinois 1904 1920 founder and President of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 1889 1895 18 Timothy R Lannon Nebraska Beta 1970 President of Creighton University 2011 2015 President of Saint Joseph s University 2003 2011 19 Leverett S Lyon Wisconsin Gamma 1906 Economist lawyer and business executive CEO of the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry 1939 1954 Executive vice president of the Brookings Institution 1932 1939 Dean of Washington University s School of Commerce and Finance 1923 1925 25th President of Phi Kappa Psi 1936 1938 20 John McBryde South Carolina Alpha 1859 President of Virginia Tech 1891 1907 President of the University of South Carolina 1883 1891 9 Ernest Merritt New York Alpha 1885 Physicist chair of Cornell s Physics department 1919 1935 president of the American Physical Society 1914 1916 first dean of Cornell s Graduate School 1909 1914 co founder of Physical Review 1893 21 Paul M O Leary Kansas Alpha 1919 Economist first dean of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management member of Franklin D Roosevelt s Brain Trust 22 John W Oswald Indiana Alpha 1935 President of Pennsylvania State University 1970 1983 Executive Vice President of the University of California 1968 1970 President of the University of Kentucky 1963 1968 23 Boyd C Patterson Pennsylvania Alpha 1921 President of Washington amp Jefferson College 1950 1970 24 Edwin W Pauley California Gamma 1920 University of California Regent 1940 1972 Democratic National Committee Treasurer 1930s 1940s namesake of the Pauley Pavilion sports arena at UCLA 25 John P Schlegel Nebraska Beta 1979 President of Creighton University 2000 2011 President of the University of San Francisco 1991 2000 26 Edgar Fahs Smith Pennsylvania Epsilon 1873 Priestley Medal recipient 1926 Provost of the University of Pennsylvania 1911 1920 President of the American Philosophical Society 1902 1908 President of the American Chemical Society 1895 1921 first editor of The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi founder of Phi Psi s University of Pennsylvania chapter 1877 27 James R Thornton Virginia Gamma 1867 President of Hampden Sydney College 1904 28 Rees Edgar Tulloss Ohio Beta 1901 President of Wittenberg University 1920 1949 29 Andrew Truxal Pennsylvania Eta 1916 President of Anne Arundel Community College 1961 1968 President of Hood College 1948 1961 27th President of Phi Kappa Psi 1940 1942 30 Frederick Jackson Turner Wisconsin Alpha 1878 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History for The Significance of Sections in American History 1933 professor of history at the University of Wisconsin 1890 1910 and Harvard University 1911 1924 President of the American Historical Association 1910 authored The Significance of the Frontier in American History 1893 31 nbsp Detlev Bronk nbsp Leverett S Lyon nbsp Edgar Fahs Smith nbsp Frederick Jackson TurnerArts entertainment and journalism editDrama edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s John Astin Maryland Alpha 1949 Actor famous for his role as Gomez Addams in The Addams Family television series received an Academy Award nomination for Prelude a short film that he wrote produced and directed 32 Kirk Baily Ohio Lambda 1982 Actor famous for playing Kevin Ug Lee on the Nickelodeon sitcom Salute Your Shorts Later known for voice acting roles as Tetsuya Kajiwara in Fushigi Yugi Millions Knives in Trigun and Shin in Cowboy Bebop 33 Zach Braff Illinois Alpha 1994 Actor director screenwriter producer played Dr John Dorian on the television series Scrubs won a Grammy Award for the Garden State soundtrack 34 Anthony De Longis California Theta 1968 Actor in Masters of the Universe film amp Road House 1989 film as well as TV shows Star Trek Voyager amp Highlander The Series Well known stunt choreographer 35 Ato Essandoh New York Alpha 1992 Actor and playwright co founder of The Defiant Ones writing and performance group 35 Peter Graves Minnesota Beta 1946 Actor won a Golden Globe Award for portraying James Phelps on the Mission Impossible television series and an Emmy Award for hosting Biography 36 Walter Hampden New York Zeta 1897 Actor and theater manager 37 Edward Herrmann Pennsylvania Gamma 1962 Actor who earned an Emmy award for guest appearances on The Practice and a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his portrayal of Frank Gardner in Mrs Warren s Profession Fulbright scholar 38 Grant Heslov California Delta 1982 Academy Award nominated producer and screenwriter for Good Night and Good Luck 38 Edward Everett Horton New York Zeta 1907 Stage screen and television actor 39 Buck Houghton California Epsilon 1935 Produced the first three seasons of The Twilight Zone 40 Robert Leeshock New York Alpha 1981 Actor who portrayed Liam Kincaid in Earth Final Conflict 41 Alexander Ludwig California Delta 2010 Actor played the role of Cato in The Hunger Games 42 Frank Morgan New York Alpha 1908 Academy Award nominated actor best known for playing five separate characters including the title character in The Wizard of Oz 1939 43 Charles Buddy Rogers Kansas Alpha 1923 Actor and bandleader starred in Wings 1927 the first movie to win the Academy Award for Best Picture married movie legend and America s Sweetheart Mary Pickford 44 Roy Scheider Pennsylvania Eta 1954 Academy Award winning Actor who portrayed Martin Brody in Jaws won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in The French Connection and was nominated for an Academy Award for his portrayal of Joe Gideon in All That Jazz 45 Justin Walker Virginia Beta 1987 Actor played the role of Christian in Clueless 46 nbsp Charles Buddy Rogers nbsp Roy Scheider Journalism and media edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Tony Aiello Indiana Beta 1982 Broadcast journalist at WCBS TV 47 Thomas Scott Cadden Kansas Alpha 1942 Television commercial advertising executive wrote produced and directed the original Mr Clean television commercials and composed the Mr Clean advertising jingle 48 Sy Hersh Illinois Beta 1956 Journalist and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize Orwell Award and George Polk Award 38 Harlan D Logan Indiana Beta 1923 Rhodes Scholar New Hampshire State Representative 1969 1972 Majority Leader directed Look Magazine 1939 1952 editor of Scribner s Magazine 1936 1939 49 John Andrew Rea Ohio Alpha 1866 First Executive Director of the Port of Tacoma 1918 1921 University of Washington Board of Regents 1910 1922 editor in chief of The Olympian 1891 1892 drafted the constitution adopted by North Dakota when it became a state in 1889 correspondent for the Chicago Tribune and the New York Herald covered the 1877 flight of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce to Montana and their final battle with the US Army as well the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876 founder of Phi Psi s New York Alpha chapter at Cornell University 50 51 William Edwin Self Illinois Beta 1940 Feature film and television producer 52 Jeff Siegel Pennsylvania Rho 1992 Financial writer and publisher 53 Emmett Tyrrell Indiana Beta 1962 Founder and editor in chief of The American Spectator New York Times bestselling author and columnist 54 Pat Weaver New Hampshire Alpha 1927 Pioneering television executive and Emmy Award winner creator of The Today Show and The Tonight Show father of actress Sigourney Weaver 55 nbsp Sy Hersh Literature edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Robert Jones Burdette Indiana Gamma 1878 Humorist who first wrote for The Hawk Eye and then for The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 56 James Whitcomb Riley Indiana Alpha 1883 Poet and writer known as the Hoosier Poet 57 Steve Tesich Indiana Beta 1962 Screenwriter playwright and novelist won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Breaking Away 58 James Thurber Ohio Delta 1918 Tony Award winning author and humorist namesake of the Thurber Prize for American Humor 59 60 Andrew Weinberg New York Alpha 1995 Screenwriter who won an Emmy Award for his work with Late Night with Conan O Brien in 2007 61 nbsp James Thurber Music edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Robert MacArthur Crawford Ohio Epsilon 1920 Music composer known for writing The U S Air Force song 62 John Driskell Hopkins Georgia Alpha 1990 Grammy Award winning bass guitarist and vocalist for Zac Brown Band 63 Chris Jamison Ohio Xi 2012 Finished in 3rd place in Season 7 of The Voice Rick Recht California Delta 1989 Rock musician focused on Jewish culture 64 Paul Winter Illinois Alpha 1958 Six time Grammy Award nominated saxophonist 65 nbsp Paul Winter Visual arts edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Reynolds Beal New York Alpha 1887 Painter of the impressionist and then modernist art movements 66 Enrique Martinez Celaya New York Alpha 1983 Painter sculptor photographer and poet 67 Roy Crane Texas Alpha 1922 Reuben Award winning nationally syndicated cartoonist and creator of the comic strip characters Wash Tubbs Captain Easy and Buz Sawyer pioneered the adventure comic strip genre 62 Harry Livingston French New York Alpha 1890 Beaux Arts architect 68 nbsp Echo Bay New Rochelle by Reynolds BealBusiness editName Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s John R Donnell Ohio Epsilon 1931 Oilman banker and philanthropist served on the board of the World Scout Foundation 1958 recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award 69 Herbert Dow Ohio Epsilon 1906 Dow Chemical Company founder 70 Bob Dudley Illinois Delta 1974 CEO of BP 2010 present 71 Donald V Fites Indiana Epsilon 1953 Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar Inc 1990 1999 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace trustee Phi Kappa Psi Foundation trustee 72 73 Bill Gross North Carolina Alpha 1963 Co founded PIMCO investment author former professional blackjack player philatelist 74 75 Warren Hellman California Gamma 1952 Co founded Hellman amp Friedman founding partner at Matrix Partners past President of Lehman Brothers 76 Tony Horton Rhode Island Beta 1977 Exercise instructor spokesman for the P90X home fitness program 77 Lloyd Huck Pennsylvania Lambda 1942 Former chairman of the board of Merck amp Co 78 Michael A Miles Illinois Alpha 1958 Serves on the board of directors of Time Warner Sears Holdings Corporation Dell Inc AMR Corporation and Citadel Broadcasting Corporation former chief executive officer of Kraft Foods and Philip Morris Companies 79 Robert Warren Miller New York Alpha 1952 Billionaire entrepreneur co founder of DFS Group and sailing champion 80 Orra E Monnette Ohio Alpha 1891 Attorney author and founder of the Bank of America 13th President of Phi Kappa Psi 1912 1914 81 Howard C Sheperd Indiana Alpha 1913 Chairman of Citigroup 1952 1959 82 Mark Stevens California Delta 1981 Partner and venture capitalist at Sequoia Capital 83 84 Angus G Wynne Jr Texas Alpha 1933 Six Flags founder CEO of Great Southwest Corp and Great Southwest Industrial District 43 Jerry Yang California Beta 1987 Yahoo co founder and former CEO 85 nbsp Herbert Dow nbsp Jerry YangGovernment law and public policy editPresident edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Woodrow Wilson Virginia Alpha 1879 President of the United States 1913 1921 Commander in Chief during World War I Governor of New Jersey 1911 1913 President of Princeton University 1902 1910 Nobel Peace Prize recipient 1919 for promulgating the League of Nations and the Fourteen Points to end World War I his presidency is noted for the Progressive Movement and a moral approach to foreign policy that set the tone for America s world posture still in place today 86 nbsp Woodrow Wilson Cabinet and cabinet level positions edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Joseph W Barr Indiana Alpha 1936 United States Secretary of the Treasury 1968 1969 Undersecretary of the Treasury 1965 1968 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chairman 1963 1965 U S Representative from Indiana 1959 1961 87 John T Connor New York Beta 1933 United States Secretary of Commerce 1965 1967 88 J Edward Day Illinois Beta 1939 United States Postmaster General 1961 1963 89 Mark Filip Illinois Delta 1986 Acting United States Attorney General 2009 United States Deputy Attorney General 2008 2009 90 Stephen Hadley New York Alpha 1966 U S National Security Advisor 2005 2009 91 George A Jenks Pennsylvania Alpha 1854 U S Solicitor General 1886 1889 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1875 1877 92 A Mitchell Palmer Pennsylvania Kappa 1889 United States Attorney General 1919 1921 candidate for 1920 Democratic presidential nomination U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1909 1915 famous in American history for the post World War I Palmer Raids 93 James M Ridenour Indiana Alpha 1961 Director of the National Park Service 1989 1993 Director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for eight years before becoming NPS director in April 1989 Vietnam War veteran he served in the U S Army 1966 1969 Carl Schurz New York Alpha 1870 United States Secretary of the Interior 1877 1881 U S Senator from Missouri 1869 1875 U S Minister to Spain 1861 94 nbsp Mark Filip nbsp Stephen Hadley Members of the United States Congress edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Ernest F Acheson Pennsylvania Alpha 1873 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1895 1909 95 Wilbur L Adams Pennsylvania Zeta 1902 U S Representative from Delaware 1933 1935 96 Henry T Bannon Ohio Delta 1885 U S Representative from Ohio 1905 1909 97 Laird Howard Barber Pennsylvania Theta 1869 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1899 1901 98 Arthur Laban Bates Pennsylvania Beta 1876 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1901 1913 99 Evan Bayh Indiana Beta 1975 U S Senator from Indiana 1999 2011 Governor of Indiana 1989 1997 Secretary of State of Indiana 1987 1989 66 John Beatty Ohio Alpha 1870 U S Representative from Ohio 1868 1873 50 Joseph M Belford Pennsylvania Zeta 1868 U S Representative from New York 1897 1899 100 Frank Eckels Beltzhoover Pennsylvania Epsilon 1858 U S Representative from Ohio 1879 1883 1891 1895 101 Henry H Bingham Pennsylvania Alpha 1858 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1879 1912 Medal of Honor recipient as a Union Army officer at the Battle of the Wilderness conveyed the personal effects of Confederate General L Armistead to Union General W Hancock at the Battle of Gettysburg 102 Bruce Braley Iowa Beta 1976 U S Representative from Iowa 2007 2015 103 James E Bromwell Iowa Alpha 1939 U S Representative from Iowa 1961 1965 11 Joseph W Byrns Jr Tennessee Delta 1924 U S Representative from Tennessee 1939 1941 104 William H Calkins Indiana Alpha 1883 U S Representative from Indiana 1877 1883 105 George Earle Chamberlain Virginia Beta 1872 U S Senator from Oregon 1909 1921 Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee 1913 1919 Governor of Oregon 1903 1909 106 Edwin V Champion Illinois Delta 1908 U S Representative from Illinois 1937 1939 107 Ralph E Church Illinois Alpha 1908 U S Representative from Illinois 1935 1941 1943 1950 108 James Cooney Missouri Alpha 1869 U S Representative from Missouri 1897 1903 105 Paul Coverdell Missouri Alpha 1959 U S Senator from Georgia 1993 2000 Director of the Peace Corps 1989 1991 Georgia State Senator 1970 1989 sponsored federal legislation creating the Coverdell Education Savings Accounts 109 William J Crow Pennsylvania Zeta 1922 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1947 1949 110 Thomas Henry Dale Pennsylvania Theta 1892 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1905 1907 111 Robert Daniel Virginia Alpha 1955 U S Representative from Virginia 1973 1983 112 Charlie Dent Pennsylvania Lambda 1982 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 2005 present Pennsylvania State Senate Membership 1999 2004 Pennsylvania State Representative 1991 1998 69 Winfield K Denton Indiana Alpha 1915 U S Representative from Indiana 1949 1953 1955 1966 69 Clarence Dill Ohio Alpha 1906 U S Senator from Washington 1923 1935 U S Representative from Washington 1915 1919 113 P Henry Dugro New York Gamma 1874 U S Representative from New York 1881 1883 114 Allan C Durborow Jr Indiana Beta 1877 U S Representative from Indiana 1891 1895 13 Hamilton G Ewart South Carolina Alpha 1870 U S Representative from South Carolina 1889 1891 mayor of Hendersonville North Carolina 1878 1879 9 George W Faris Indiana Alpha 1870 U S Representative from Indiana 1895 1901 115 David E Finley South Carolina Alpha 1886 U S Representative from South Carolina 1899 1917 116 Joseph B Foraker Ohio Alpha 1866 U S Senator from Ohio 1897 1909 Governor of Ohio 1886 1890 candidate for 1908 Republican presidential nomination first President of Phi Kappa Psi 1886 1888 founder of Phi Psi s New York Alpha chapter at Cornell University 50 51 Ralph W Gwinn Indiana Alpha 1901 U S Representative from New York 1945 1959 91 T Millet Hand Pennsylvania Zeta 1919 U S Representative from New Jersey 1945 1956 Mayor of Cape May 1937 1944 117 Thomas W Harrison Virginia Alpha 1867 U S Representative from Virginia 1916 1921 118 Charles S Hartman Indiana Gamma 1879 U S Representative from Indiana 1893 1899 56 Daniel Brodhead Heiner Pennsylvania Zeta 1873 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1893 1897 76 Charles Henderson California Beta 1892 U S Senator from Nevada 1918 1921 119 Thomas J Henderson Pennsylvania Alpha 1855 U S Representative from Illinois 1875 1895 92 Charles L Henry Indiana Alpha 1868 U S Representative from Indiana 1895 1899 115 Frederick C Hicks Pennsylvania Kappa 1890 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1915 1923 93 J French Hill Tennessee Delta 1976 U S Representative from Arkansas 2015 present 120 John D Hoblitzell Jr West Virginia Alpha 1931 U S Senator from West Virginia 1958 121 Herschel M Hogg Illinois Gamma 1873 U S Representative from Colorado 1903 1907 122 Craig Hosmer California Gamma 1934 U S Representative from California 1953 1974 123 Charles J Hughes Jr Missouri Alpha 1872 U S Senator from Colorado 1909 1911 124 John S Jones Ohio Alpha 1861 U S Representative from Ohio 1877 1879 125 J Warren Keifer Ohio Beta 1868 U S Representative from Ohio 1877 1885 Speaker of the House 1881 1883 served as a U S Army general in both the Civil War and Spanish American War 126 William S Kenyon Iowa Alpha 1886 U S Senator from Iowa 1911 1922 justice of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit 1922 1933 considered for the 1924 Republican presidential and vice presidential nominations and for appointment to the U S Supreme Court in 1930 and 1932 127 Thomas Kuchel California Delta 1929 U S Senator from California 1953 1969 Senate Minority Whip 1959 1969 co floor manager for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 128 George Swinton Legare South Carolina Alpha 1889 U S Representative from South Carolina 1903 1913 116 Edward C Little Kansas Alpha 1878 U S Representative from Kansas 1919 1924 129 Edward L Martin Virginia Alpha 1857 U S Representative from Delaware 1879 1883 67 Sam C Massingale Mississippi Alpha 1889 U S Representative from Oklahoma 1935 1941 130 Addison S McClure Pennsylvania Alpha 1855 U S Representative from Ohio 1895 1897 92 John Y McCollister Iowa Alpha 1941 U S Representative from Nebraska 1971 1977 131 Welty McCullogh Pennsylvania Alpha 1868 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1887 1889 95 James McKinney Illinois Gamma 1874 U S Representative from Illinois 1905 1913 122 Clarence B Miller Minnesota Beta 1891 U S Representative from Minnesota 1909 1919 132 Hugh Mitchell New Hampshire Alpha 1927 U S Representative from Washington 1949 1953 U S Senator from Washington 1945 1946 133 John I Mitchell Pennsylvania Gamma 1881 U S Senator from Pennsylvania 1881 1887 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1877 1881 134 Hunter Holmes Moss Jr West Virginia Alpha 1895 U S Representative from West Virginia 1913 1916 135 James C Needham California Alpha 1884 U S Representative from California 1899 1913 136 James Ellsworth Noland Indiana Beta 1939 U S Representative from Indiana 1949 1951 137 Henry Page Virginia Alpha 1859 U S Representative from Maryland 1891 1892 138 William H Perry South Carolina Alpha 1857 U S Representative from South Carolina 1885 1891 served as a Confederate Army officer 9 Samuel R Peters Ohio Alpha 1861 U S Representative from Kansas 1883 1891 served as a Union Army officer 125 Peter A Peyser New York Epsilon 1942 U S Representative from New York 1971 1977 1979 1983 139 John Pickler Iowa Alpha 1867 U S Representative from South Dakota 1889 1897 140 Hugh H Price Wisconsin Alpha 1878 U S Representative from Wisconsin 1887 141 William J Randall Missouri Alpha 1932 U S Representative from Missouri 1959 1977 142 Robert F Rich Pennsylvania Zeta 1903 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1930 1943 1945 1951 143 William Nathaniel Rogers New Hampshire Alpha 1912 U S Representative from New Hampshire 1923 1925 144 William S Shallenberger Pennsylvania Gamma 1859 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1877 1883 145 Don L Short Minnesota Beta 1924 U S Representative from North Dakota 1959 1965 146 Ellison D Smith South Carolina Alpha 1885 U S Senator from South Carolina 1909 1944 South Carolina State Representative 1896 1900 known as Cotton Ed Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry 116 Martin L Smyser Ohio Beta 1867 U S Representative from Ohio 1889 1891 1905 1907 126 Hubert D Stephens Mississippi Alpha 1894 U S Senator from Mississippi 1923 1935 U S Representative from Mississippi 1911 1921 119 Charles Sumner Indiana Alpha 1867 U S Senator from Massachusetts 1851 1874 147 Frank Sundstrom New York Alpha 1920 U S Representative from New Jersey 1943 1949 inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1978 148 Dean P Taylor New York Epsilon 1922 U S Representative from New York 1943 1961 149 David Gardiner Tyler Virginia Beta 1867 U S Representative from Virginia 1893 1897 Virginia State Senator 1891 1892 1900 1904 Confederate Army veteran son of U S President John Tyler 150 James A Walker Virginia Alpha 1854 U S Representative from Virginia 1895 1899 Lieutenant Governor of Virginia 1878 1882 Brigadier General Confederate States Army Commander of the Stonewall Brigade May 14 1863 May 12 1864 and Early s Division 1865 151 James Eli Watson Indiana Alpha 1881 U S Senator from Indiana 1916 1933 Majority Leader 1929 1933 U S Representative from Indiana 1895 1897 1899 1909 Republican Party Whip 1905 1909 credited with originating the saying If you can t lick em jine em 152 Earle D Willey Pennsylvania Zeta 1907 U S Representative from Delaware 1943 1945 153 George S Williams Pennsylvania Zeta 1897 U S Representative from Delaware 1939 1941 153 James R Williams Indiana Beta 1874 U S Representative from Illinois 1889 1895 1899 1905 96 Boyd Winchester Virginia Alpha 1855 U S Representative from Kentucky 1869 1873 138 Larry Winn Kansas Alpha 1938 U S Representative from Kansas 1967 1985 154 Simon Peter Wolverton Pennsylvania Gamma 1857 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1891 1895 145 Dudley G Wooten Virginia Alpha 1877 U S Representative from Texas 1901 1903 118 Seth H Yocum Pennsylvania Zeta 1859 U S Representative from Pennsylvania 1879 1881 155 nbsp Evan Bayh nbsp George E Chamberlain nbsp Paul Coverdell nbsp Charlie Dent nbsp Joseph B Foraker nbsp French Hill nbsp J Warren Keifer nbsp William S Kenyon nbsp Thomas Kuchel nbsp Charles Sumner nbsp James Eli Watson United States Supreme Court edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Pierce Butler Minnesota Alpha 1885 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States 1922 1939 President of the Minnesota State Bar Association 1908 known as one of the court s Four Horsemen who opposed New Deal legislation 156 nbsp Pierce Butler U S governors and lieutenant governors edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Newton W Gilbert Ohio Delta 1882 Governor General of the Philippines 1907 1908 U S Representative from Indiana 1905 1906 Lieutenant Governor of Indiana 1901 1905 97 James P Goodrich Indiana Alpha 1885 Governor of Indiana 1917 1921 candidate for 1920 Republican presidential nomination 157 Homer A Holt Virginia Beta 1916 Governor of West Virginia 1937 1941 Attorney General of West Virginia 1933 1937 158 Lawrence M Judd Pennsylvania Iota 1907 Territorial Governor of Hawaii 1929 1934 Governor of American Samoa 1953 159 William Preston Lane Jr Virginia Alpha 1910 Governor of Maryland 1947 1951 Attorney General of Maryland 1930 1934 160 Lloyd Lowndes Jr Pennsylvania Beta 1864 Governor of Maryland 1895 1899 U S Representative from Maryland 1873 1875 124 Raymond P Shafer Pennsylvania Beta 1935 Governor of Pennsylvania 1967 1971 Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania 1963 1967 Pennsylvania State Senator 1959 1962 161 William Cameron Sproul Pennsylvania Kappa 1889 Governor of Pennsylvania 1919 1923 candidate for 1920 Republican presidential nomination namesake of Sproul State Forest 93 William Ellery Sweet Pennsylvania Kappa 1889 Governor of Colorado 1923 1925 93 nbsp James Goodrich nbsp William C Sproul Mayors edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Michael Bloomberg Maryland Alpha 1961 Mayor of New York City 2002 2013 founder of Bloomberg L P 162 163 James Brainard Indiana Zeta 1973 Mayor of Carmel Indiana 2003 present 163 Paul Helmke Indiana Beta 1970 President of Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence 2006 2011 Mayor of Fort Wayne 1987 1999 164 Frank W Burke California Delta 1939 Mayor of Louisville 1969 1973 U S Representative from Kentucky 1959 1963 165 Daniel P Meyer New York Alpha 1984 Director of Whistleblowing amp Transparency Office of the Inspector General U S Department of Defense Mayor of Burkittsville Maryland 2000 2004 166 nbsp Mike Bloomberg State and local legislators edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Earl Ehrhart Georgia Alpha 1978 Georgia State Representative 1989 2019 167 Robert J Garagiola New Jersey Gamma 1991 Maryland State Senator 2002 2013 Majority Leader 168 Doug Miller Texas Gamma 1973 Texas State Representative 2009 2017 citation needed Bryan Pratt Missouri Alpha 1992 Missouri State Representative 2003 2011 Speaker Pro Tem 169 Jeff Pyle West Virginia Alpha 1983 Pennsylvania State Representative 2005 2021 169 Scott T Rupp Missouri Alpha 1994 Missouri Public Service Commission 2014 present Missouri State Senator 2006 2014 Missouri State Representative 2003 2006 170 David Shafer Georgia Alpha 1983 Georgia State Senator 2002 2019 161 Tracy Stafford Florida Beta 1967 Florida State Representative 1990 2000 171 nbsp Tracy Stafford Diplomats edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Burton Y Berry Indiana Beta 1920 United States Ambassador to Iraq 1952 1954 172 Edward P C Lewis Virginia Alpha 1854 United States Ambassador to Portugal 1885 1889 173 Herbert B Powell Oregon Alpha 1923 United States Ambassador to New Zealand 1963 1967 Commanding General of the Third United States Army 1960 174 Boyd Winchester Virginia Alpha 1855 United States Ambassador to Switzerland 1885 1889 U S Representative from Kentucky 1869 1873 Kentucky State Senator 1867 1868 138 nbsp Herbert Powell Judges and lawyers edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s John W Davis Virginia Beta 1889 Democratic presidential nominee 1924 President of the American Bar Association 1922 1923 United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1918 1921 U S Solicitor General 1913 1918 U S Representative from West Virginia 1911 1913 106 James D Fellers Oklahoma Alpha 1932 President of the American Bar Association 1974 1975 175 Franklin Ferriss New York Alpha 1870 Special Master United States v Standard Oil Company Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court 1910 1912 Theodore G Garfield Iowa Alpha 1912 Justice on the Iowa Supreme Court 1941 1969 Chief Justice 1961 1969 176 Whitney R Harris Washington Alpha 1930 Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials namesake of the Whitney R Harris World Law Institute at the Washington University School of Law 177 Joseph Welles Henderson Pennsylvania Gamma 1905 President of the American Bar Association 1943 1944 178 Glenn Kirschner Virginia Beta 1980 Chief of Homicide Section of United States Attorney for the District of Columbia office portrayed in Georgetown film 2019 and NBC News MSNBC legal analyst Charles Page Thomas Moore Pennsylvania Alpha 1852 Founder of Phi Kappa Psi Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia 1871 1881 92 John Patterson Rea Ohio Alpha 1865 Grand Army of the Republic Commander in Chief 1887 1888 Judge of Probate Hennepin County Minnesota 1877 1881 editor of the Minneapolis Tribune 1875 1877 third President of Phi Kappa Psi 1890 1892 179 Kingsley A Taft Massachusetts Alpha 1921 Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1963 1970 U S Senator from Ohio 1946 1947 180 nbsp John W Davis Other U S political and legal figures edit Name Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Joseph Blatchford California Epsilon 1953 Director of the Peace Corps 1969 1971 181 William J Donovan New York Gamma 1903 Known as the Father of American Intelligence Freedom Award recipient 1959 founder and Director of the Office of Strategic Services precursor of the CIA during World War II World War I Medal of Honor recipient United States Ambassador to Thailand 1953 1954 182 Ernest O Thompson Texas Alpha 1913 Texas Railroad Commission s chairman and longest serving member 1933 1965 Mayor of Amarillo Texas 1929 1932 Lieutenant General United States Army Commanding General Texas National Guard 183 184 nbsp William DonovanMilitary editName Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Stephen Ailes West Virginia Alpha 1934 United States Secretary of the Army 1964 1965 185 Scott C Black California Eta 1974 37th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army 2005 2009 186 Tasker H Bliss Pennsylvania Gamma 1870 General United States Army Chief of Staff of the United States Army during World War I 1917 1918 187 Lynn Compton California Epsilon 1940 United States Army Portrayed in HBO miniseries Band of Brothers by Neal McDonough recipient of the Silver Star 188 Walter B Huffman Texas Beta 1964 Dean of Texas Tech University School of Law 2002 2010 35th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army 1997 2001 189 John A Hull Iowa Alpha 1890 15th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army 1924 1928 127 William Campbell Langfitt Ohio Delta 1880 Major General United States Army chief of staff and chief engineer for the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I namesake of the USS General W C Langfitt 190 John Otho Marsh Jr Virginia Beta 1948 United States Secretary of the Army 1981 1989 U S Representative from Virginia 1963 1971 served in the Army during World War II 191 Kenneth Minihan Florida Alpha 1963 Lieutenant General United States Air Force Director of the National Security Agency 1996 1999 Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency 1995 1996 Vietnam War veteran 133 Billy Mitchell District of Columbia Alpha 1896 Father of the U S Air Force Congressional Gold Medal recipient Brigadier General United States Army commander of U S Army air forces in France during World War I the country s most notable early proponent of air power and one of the most important figures in American military history namesake of the North American B 25 Mitchell Bomber and the General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee Wisconsin subject of the 1955 movie The Court Marital of Billy Mitchell starring Gary Cooper 190 James C Owens Jr California Delta 1930 United States Navy For actions at WWII Battle of Midway awarded posthumous Navy Cross for valor and provided leadership as squadron commander of torpedo bombers that contributed to the squadron receiving a Presidential Unit Citation for overall actions in that battle namesake of the USS James C Owens 192 Frank Parker South Carolina Alpha 1888 Major General United States Army commander of the 1st Infantry Division during World War I 193 William T Poague South Carolina Alpha 1888 Colonel in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War Treasurer of the Virginia Military Institute 1884 1914 Washington and Lee University trustee 1865 1885 194 Robert W Sennewald Iowa Beta 1950 General United States Army Commanding General of the U S Army Forces Command 1984 1986 Commander in Chief of the United Nations Command and Combined Forces ROK United States 1982 1984 battalion commander during the Vietnam War 52 David W Taylor Virginia Epsilon 1877 Rear Admiral United States Navy Chief Constructor of the Navy World War I recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Honour and John Fritz Medal 1931 195 Henry Terrell Jr Texas Alpha 1908 Major General United States Army commander of the 90th Infantry Division during World War II 196 Daniel Van Voorhis Ohio Alpha Pennsylvania Alpha 1897 Lieutenant General United States Army Commander of V Corps 1938 1942 a founder of the Army s Armor Branch and one of the most important developers of American mobile warfare doctrine 197 Walter X Young Illinois Beta 1937 United States Marine Corps posthumous recipient of the Navy Cross namesake of the USS Walter X Young 155 nbsp Tasker Bliss nbsp Kenneth Minihan nbsp Billy Mitchell nbsp David TaylorReligion editName Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Luther Alexander Gotwald Pennsylvania Epsilon 1856 Professor of Theology in the Wittenberg Theological Seminary 198 Collins Denny Pennsylvania Theta 1875 Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South 1910 1932 98 David H Greer Pennsylvania Alpha 1861 Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York 1908 1919 199 John Gresham Machen Maryland Alpha 1898 Professor of New Testament at Princeton Seminary 1915 1929 200 Robert Lowry Pennsylvania Gamma 1856 Professor prominent Baptist minister and famed 19th century hymn writer composed among others Shall We Gather At The River second President of Phi Kappa Psi 1888 1890 124 Richard Stearns New York Alpha 1970 President of World Vision International a Christian relief charity 1998 present 201 Ernest M Stires Virginia Alpha 1885 Third Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island 1925 1942 seventh President of Phi Kappa Psi 1900 1902 202 nbsp Robert LowryScience editName Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Donald C Backer New York Alpha 1963 Astrophysicist known for his research of pulsars 203 Madison Bentley Nebraska Alpha 1895 President of the American Psychological Association 1925 1926 204 Frank Wigglesworth Clarke New York Alpha 1869 Sometimes known as the Father of Geochemistry credited with determining the composition of the Earth s crust President of the American Chemical Society 1901 and one of its founders 205 Amos Dolbear Ohio Alpha 1864 Physicist and prolific inventor 206 Scott Forstall California Beta 1988 Led original software development team for the iPhone and iPad co produced Tony award winning Fun Home 207 Owen Garriott Oklahoma Alpha 1949 NASA astronaut spent 60 days aboard the Skylab space station in 1973 during the Skylab 3 mission and 10 days aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1983 during the Spacelab 1 mission 208 J McVicker Hunt Nebraska Alpha 1926 Prominent educational psychologist whose works were cited in the creation of Head Start past President of the American Psychological Association 1952 53 209 Jesse William Lazear Pennsylvania Alpha 1885 Physician who studied malaria and yellow fever 210 William Henry Letterman Pennsylvania Alpha 1852 Founder of Phi Kappa Psi surgeon and local medical leader in Texas 92 H Houston Merritt Tennessee Delta 1921 Neurologist Dean of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 1958 1969 chairman of the Neurological Institute of New York 1948 1967 211 Peyton Rous Maryland Alpha 1899 Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1966 200 Elliot See Texas Alpha 1945 NASA astronaut killed in 1966 during training as command pilot of the Gemini 9 mission 212 nbsp Scott Forstall nbsp Elliott SeeSports editName Original chapter Initiationyear Notability Ref s Phog Allen Kansas Alpha 1905 Basketball Hall of Fame member known as the Father of Basketball Coaching coach at the University of Kansas 1919 1956 where he won three national titles namesake of the Allen Fieldhouse 213 Jon P Anderson New York Alpha 1968 Honolulu Marathon winner 1981 Boston Marathon winner 1973 member of the U S Olympic team 1972 214 David J Archer New York Alpha 2002 Head coach of the Cornell Football team 2013 present 215 Jay Arnette Texas Alpha 1959 Member of the 1960 U S Olympic men s basketball team that won the gold medal consensus All American on Sweet 16 and Southwest Conference Champion Longhorn team 216 Ralph Moon Baker Illinois Alpha 1924 Halfback on the 1926 College Football All America Team Captain of the 1926 Big Ten football champions inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame 217 Buzzie Bavasi Indiana Alpha 1935 Brooklyn Los Angeles Dodgers General Manager 1950 1968 first President of the San Diego Padres 1968 1977 California Angels General Manager 1977 1984 66 Eric Bernotas West Virginia Alpha 1990 Medal winning skeleton racer at the 2007 and 2009 world chjampionships 218 Kevin Berry Indiana Beta 1965 Gold and bronze medalist swimmer at the 1964 Summer Olympics 172 Ron Bontemps Wisconsin Gamma 1944 Captain of the 1952 U S Olympic men s basketball team that won the gold medal 219 Terry Bowden West Virginia Alpha 1975 Head football coach University of North Alabama 2009 2011 Head Football Coach The University of Akron 2012 Present ABC Sports football analyst and color commentator 1999 2008 head football coach Auburn University 1993 1998 head football coach Samford University 1987 1992 assistant head football coach The University of Akron 1986 head football coach Salem International University 1983 1985 220 Walter Byers Iowa Alpha 1941 First Executive Director of the NCAA 1951 1988 104 Eddie Cameron Virginia Beta 1921 Duke University basketball coach 1942 1945 namesake of Cameron Indoor Stadium 221 Jeff Cirillo California Delta 1989 Former Major League Baseball player All Star 1997 and 2000 222 David R Clark New York Alpha 1979 Won a silver medal in the coxless four as part of the 1984 U S Olympic team rowing team 223 Jerry Colangelo Illinois Delta 1959 Basketball Hall of Fame member former Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks majority owner 224 Dan Dakich Indiana Beta 1982 Former college basketball player and coach played under Bob Knight 1981 1985 coached at Bowling Green radio host in Indianapolis on 1070 The Fan 112 Francis L Dale North Carolina Alpha 1942 Principal owner of the Cincinnati Reds 1967 1973 112 Chub Feeney New Hampshire Alpha 1940 President of the National League 1970 1986 225 Gilbert Ford Texas Alpha 1951 Captain of the 1956 U S Olympic men s basketball team that won the gold medal twice All Southwest Conference on SWC champion Longhorn team president of Converse Inc 1986 1996 226 Ford Frick Indiana Alpha 1913 President of the National League 1934 1951 Commissioner of Baseball 1951 1965 National Baseball Hall of Fame member 227 Taj Gibson California Delta 2007 National Basketball Association current player New York Knicks 228 George K James Pennsylvania Gamma 1927 Head football coach at Cornell University 1947 1960 229 Alva Kelley New York Alpha 1939 Head football coach of Brown University 1951 1958 and Colgate University 1959 1961 230 Johnny Red Kerr Illinois Delta 1953 Former NBA player and coach former broadcaster for the Chicago Bulls 231 Nile Kinnick Iowa Alpha 1938 Heisman Trophy winner 1939 killed during training as a naval aviator during World War II namesake of the University of Iowa s Kinnick Stadium 231 Oliver Doc Kuhn Tennessee Delta 1920 Led Vanderbilt to 3 straight Southern Conference championships at quarterback 232 Craig Lefferts Arizona Alpha 1977 Former Relief Pitcher and Coach Sol Metzger Pennsylvania Iota 1899 Football and basketball coach sportswriter 233 John Michels California Delta 1992 1996 NFL First Round Draft Choice for the Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XXXI Champion 234 Ralph Miller Kansas Alpha 1938 Basketball Hall of Fame member and former college coach at the University of Wichita 1951 1964 the University of Iowa 1964 1970 and Oregon State University 1970 1989 235 Gil Reese Tennessee Delta 1922 First three sport captain in history of Vanderbilt twice All Southern halfback 232 Tex Schramm Texas Alpha 1940 Pro Football Hall of Fame member president and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys 1960 1989 instrumental in AFL NFL merger 236 Quentin Sickels Michigan Alpha 1947 Guard on the 1947 and 1948 University of Michigan Wolverine national champion football teams 237 Mark Spitz Indiana Beta 1969 Olympic swimming legend won seven gold medals in 1972 238 Dick Tomey Indiana Alpha 1957 Retired football coach San Jose State 2005 2009 University of Arizona 1987 2000 University of Hawaii 1977 1986 239 Michael Troy Indiana Beta 1959 Gold medalist in the 200m butterfly and 800m freestyle at the 1960 Summer Olympics 30 George Yardley California Beta 1947 Basketball Hall of Fame member first player in NBA history to score 2 000 points in one season 43 Ron Yary California Delta 1966 Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame inductee Outland Trophy winner for USC 1967 NFL first overall draft choice 1968 43 nbsp Jerry Colangelo nbsp Ford Frick nbsp Taj Gibson nbsp Nile Kinnick nbsp Mark SpitzFootnotes edit Anson amp Marchesani 1991 p III 83 a b Collinsworth 2010 p 6 Dulles Allen W 1993 William J Donovan and the National Security Langley Virginia Central Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on January 9 2008 Retrieved April 25 2010 Byrd Michael 2008 The father of the U S Air Force Cheyenne Wyoming F E Warren AFB Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved April 25 2010 Forrest C Phog Allen Springfield Massachusetts Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 08 31 Retrieved April 25 2010 a b Harper 1989 p 226 Van Cleve 1902 p 114 Keehn 1910 p 32 a b c d Keehn 1910 p 104 Keehn 1910 p 142 a b Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 40 Keehn 1910 p 22 a b Keehn 1910 p 149 Keehn 1910 p 202 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 137 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 140 Keehn 1910 p 9 Keehn 1910 p 162 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 194 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 p 503 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 p 427 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 254 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 257 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 261 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 262 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 299 Keehn 1910 p 20 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 p 496 Keehn 1910 p 129 a b Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 345 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 346 Phi 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1985 p 33 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 35 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 50 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 p 57 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 60 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 64 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 103 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 p 103 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 113 Fiance 2009 p 27 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 p 464 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 178 a b Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 183 a b R D Kuhn 1923 24 Tennessee Delta Vanderbilt University PDF The Shield 44 141 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Keehn 1910 p 42 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 p 377 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 233 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 301 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 p 412 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 322 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 p 343 References editBooks edit Anson Jack L Marchesani Robert F 1991 Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities 20th ed Indianapolis Baird s Manual Foundation Incorporated pp III 82 85 ISBN 0 9637159 0 9 OCLC 25278937 Van Cleve Charles L 1902 Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity From Its Foundation In 1852 To Its Fiftieth Anniversary Philadelphia Franklin Printing Company OCLC 2140880 Campbell J Duncan 1952 The Centennial History of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 1852 1952 Vol I 1852 1902 Cleveland Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity OCLC 3519106 Gorgas Harry S 1952 The Centennial History of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 1852 1952 Vol II 1902 1952 Cleveland Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity OCLC 3519106 Keehn Roy D 1910 Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 7th ed Chicago Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity OCLC 5469453 Phi Kappa Psi 1985 Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 12th ed White Plains New York Bernard C Harris Publishing Company OCLC 12695361 Phi Kappa Psi 1997 Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 14th ed White Plains New York Bernard C Harris Publishing Company OCLC 324731269 Phi Kappa Psi 2009 Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 16th ed Dallas Texas Harris Connect ASIN B005JL43AS Harper Terrence 1989 The Manual of Phi Kappa Psi 15th ed Indianapolis Phi Kappa Psi OCLC 24765883 Bloomberg Michael 1997 Bloomberg by Bloomberg New York John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 0 471 15545 4 OCLC 36112232 Bernstein Burton 1975 Thurber a Biography New York Dodd Mead and Company ISBN 0 396 07027 2 OCLC 1247088 Periodicals edit Collinsworth Shawn 2010 Collinsworth Shawn ed The State of the Fraternity 2008 2009 The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi 131 1 Indianapolis Phi Kappa Psi 5 11 ISSN 0199 1280 Archived from the original on 2016 03 23 Fiance Alex 2009 Collinsworth Shawn ed Chapter Newsletters California Delta The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi 130 2 Indianapolis Phi Kappa Psi 26 27 ISSN 0199 1280 Pfirrmann Charles 2012 Collinsworth Shawn ed Chapter Newsletters California Delta PDF The Shield of Phi Kappa Psi 133 3 Indianapolis Phi Kappa Psi 31 32 ISSN 0199 1280 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Members of Phi Kappa Psi nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psi s official web site Phi Kappa Psi Foundation The Political Graveyard Phi Kappa Psi Politicians Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Phi Kappa Psi 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