List of Beta Theta Pi members

This is a list of notable members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.

Academia

[1]

Thomas A. BartlettWillamette 1951Rhodes Scholar; Chancellor, Univ. of Alabama System
John CrecineCarnegie Mellon 1961 Former President, Georgia Tech
Thomas P. CourticeOhio WesleyanFormer President, Ohio Wesleyan
Stanley CoulterHanover 1870Former Dean, Purdue University
William H. DanforthWestminster 1948Former President, Washington University
James J. DuderstadtYale 1964Former President, Washington University
Joseph Dupuy EgglestonHampden-Sydney 1886Former President, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Robert F. EngleWilliams 1964Nobel Prize Winner, Economic Sciences
Robin Hugh FarquharBritish Columbia 1960Former President, Carleton
Carl Russell FishHarvard 1900Former Historian, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Thomas P. GerrityMIT 1963Former Dean, Wharton School of Business
Andrew Dousa HepburnWashington & Jefferson 1852Former President, Miami University
Alexander Q. HolladayVirginia 1859[2]Former President, North Carolina State University
John S. HoughamWabash 1846[3]Former President, Purdue University
Alfred HumeVanderbilt[4]Former Chancellor, University of Mississippi
Charles KeelerCalifornia, Berkeley, 1893Director, California Academy of Sciences
Deane Waldo MalottKansas 1921Former Chancellor, University of Kansas; President, Cornell University
William Alexander Parsons MartinIndiana 1846Former President, Tung Wen College of Peking and Imperial University of China
David T. McLaughlinDartmouth 1954Former President, Dartmouth College
John W. MooreRutgers 1961Former President, Indiana State University
Dale T. MortensenWillamette 1961Nobel Prize Winner; Economics
Franklin David MurphyKansas 1936Former Chancellor, University of Kansas; Chancellor, UCLA
James Kennedy PattersonHanover 1856First President, University of Kentucky
Steven SampleIllinois 1958President, University of Southern California
James M. SellersChicago 1917Former President, Wentworth Military Academy
Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.Washington and Lee 1939Former President, University of Virginia
David Stanton TappanMiami 1864Former President, Miami University

Community organizations[1]

Charles E. BennisonLawrence 1965Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania
Ernest Kent CoulterOhio State 1892Founder, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
Gregory ParkesFlorida State University 1986Bishop, Roman Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee

Government and politics[1]

Vice President Schuyler Colfax
H.R. Haldeman, UCLA
Canadian Prime Minister John Turner, UBC
Senator Richard Lugar, Denison
Name School, Graduation Notability
Theodore AchillesStanford 1925Former U.S. Ambassador to Peru
Joe AllbaughOklahoma State 1974Former Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
John M. AllenCumberland 1869Former U.S. Representative from Mississippi
Abram Piatt Andrew, Jr.Wabash 1892Former U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
William Hepburn ArmstrongPrinceton 1847Former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
Owen AspinallDenison 1949Former Governor of American Samoa
Wayne N. AspinallDenver 1919Former U.S. Representative from Colorado
Charles M. BakewellCalifornia 1889Former U.S. Representative from Connecticut
George Thomas BarnesGeorgia 1853Former U.S. Representative from Georgia
Lewis O. BarrowsMaine 1916Former Governor of Maine
John L. BatesBoston 1882Former Governor of Massachusetts
Albert BeachKansas 1905Former Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
James A. BeaverWashington and Jefferson 1856Former Governor of Pennsylvania
James T. BeggWooster 1903Former U.S. Representative from Ohio
Jack BeallTexas 1890Former U.S. Representative from Texas
Michael BennetWesleyan 1987U.S. Senator from Colorado
Thomas Warren BennettDePauw 1855Former U.S. Representative from Idaho, former Governor of Idaho Territory
Albert Seaton BerryMiami 1856Former U.S. Representative from Kentucky
Richard Whiting BlueWashington and Jefferson 1864Former U.S. Representative from Kansas
Thomas H. BoggsTulane 1935Former U.S. Representative from Louisiana
Newton BoothDePauw 1846Former U.S. Senator from California, former Governor of California
Henry S. BoutellIowa 1873Former U.S. Representative from North Dakota, former Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal and Switzerland
William BorahKansas 1884Former U.S. Senator from Idaho and former Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Emmett Forest BranchIndiana 1896Former Governor of Indiana
Louis Jefferson BrannMaine 1898Former Governor of Maine
David Josiah BrewerWesleyan 1955Former United States Supreme Court Justice
Donald G. BrotzmanColorado 1943Former U.S. Representative from Colorado
Charles H. BroughJohns Hopkins 1898Former Governor of Arkansas
Benjamin Gratz BrownTransylvania 1846Former U.S. Senator from Kentucky
John Young BrownCentre 1855Former U.S. Representative from Kentucky, former Governor of Kentucky
Norris BrownIowa 1883Former U.S. Senator from Nebraska
Webster E. BrownWisconsin 1874Former U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
Henry A. BuchtelDePauw 1872Former Governor of Colorado
Joseph Ralph BurtonHanover 1873Former U.S. Senator from Kansas
John Marshall ButlerJohns Hopkins 1921Former U.S. Senator from Maryland
William D. BynumIndiana 1869Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Joseph W. Byrns, Sr.Vanderbilt 1890 Former U.S. Representative from Tennessee, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
Ezekial Samuel Candler, Jr.Mississippi 1881 Former U.S. Representative from Mississippi
Rush ClarkWashington and Jefferson 1853 Former U.S. Representative from Iowa
Frank G. ClarkeDartmouth 1873 Former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire
Isaac ClementsDePauw 1859 Former U.S. Representative from Illinois
John CoburnWabash 1846 Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Schuyler ColfaxDePauw 1854 Former Vice President of the United States
Chuck ColsonBrown 1953Former Special Counsel to President Richard M. Nixon; indicted/convicted Watergate conspirator
Daniel Webster ComstockOhio Wesleyan 1860Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
John Sherman CooperCentre/Yale 1923Former U.S. Senator from Kentucky, Former United States Ambassador to India, Nepal and West Germany
William S. CowherdMissouri 1881 Former Democratic mayor of Kansas City, Missouri in 1892–1893,
Congressman from Missouri in 1897–1905
Norris Henry CottonWesleyan 1923 Former United State Senator from New Hampshire
William B. CravensMissouri 1893 Former U.S. Representative from Arkansas
Thomas T. Crittenden, Jr.Missouri 1882 Former Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1908–1909
George Washington CromerIndiana 1882 Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Charles CrosbyWestern Reserve 1897 Former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
Enoch Herbert CrowderMissouri 1886 Former U.S. Ambassador to Cuba
Lee CruceVanderbilt 1885 Former Governor of Oklahoma
William CumbackDePauw 1853 Former U.S. Representative from Indiana, former Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
John Anthony DanaherYale 1920 Former U.S. Senator from Connecticut
John E. DavisNorth Dakota 1935 Former Governor from North Dakota
Donald DawsonMissouri 1932 Former Aide to President Harry S. Truman, former Curator of the Truman Presidential Library
Mark Lindsey De MotteDePauw 1853 Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Willis Van DevanterDePauw 1881 Former United State Supreme Court Justice
David DewhurstArizona 196741st and Current Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Robert DockingKansas 1946Former Governor of Kansas, former Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
Ozro J. DoddsMiami 1861Former U.S. Representative from Ohio
John E. DoliboisMiami 1942Former U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg
Robert J. DoldDenison 1991Former U.S. Representative from Illinois
Charles Douglas IIIWesleyan 1964Former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire and New Hampshire Supreme Court Associate Justice
William O. DouglasWhitman 1920Former United States Supreme Court Justice
Adolph DubsBeloit 1942Former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan
Anthony S. EarlMichigan State 1958Former Governor of Wisconsin
Alonzo Jay EdgertonWesleyan 1850Former U.S. Senator from Minnesota
Paul Carrington EdmundsVirginia 1856Former U.S. Representative from Virginia
Samuel Hitt ElbertOhio Wesleyan 1854Former Governor of the then-Colorado Territory
William ElliottVirginia 1858Former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
Ezekiel John EllisCentenary 1859Former U.S. Representative from Louisiana
Robert EllsworthKansas 1946Former U.S. Representative from Kansas, former Advisor to the President and former United States Permanent Representative to NATO under President Richard M. Nixon; former Deputy Secretary of Defense under President Gerald R. Ford
Joseph S. FarlandWest Virginia 1938Former U.S. Ambassador to Dominican Republic, Panama, Iran and Pakistan
William F. WhitingAmherst 1886Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Joseph R. FarringtonWisconsin 1919Former U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
Wallace R. FarringtonMaine 1891Former Governor of the Territory of Hawaii
Charles James FaulknerV.M.I./Virginia 1868Former U.S. Senator from West Virginia
W. Mark FeltIdaho 1935Former Associate Director of the FBI; exposed the Nixon administration's corruption as "Deep Throat"
Scott FieldVirginia 1868Former U.S. Representative from Texas
David R. FrancisWashington, St. Louis 1870Former Mayor of St. Louis, former Governor of Missouri, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior,
former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, President of Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Bob FranksDePauw 1973Former U.S. Representative from New Jersey
William E. FullerIowa 1870Former U.S. Representative from Iowa
Samuel GallowayMiami 1855Former U.S. Representative from Ohio
John (Jack) V. GeraghtyWashington 1956Former Mayor of Spokane, Washington
Richard GephardtNorthwestern 1962Former U.S. Representative from Missouri, former U.S. House Minority Leader
John Milton GloverWashington in St. Louis 1871Former U.S. Representative from Missouri
Abe McGregor GoffIdaho 1922Former U.S. Representative from Idaho
Stephen GoldsmithWabash 1968Former Mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana
John Brown GordonGeorgia 1854Major General in CSA, former U.S. Senator from Georgia, former Governor of Georgia
Miles Tobey GrangerWesleyan 1842Former U.S. Representative from Connecticut
Levi Thomas GriffinMichigan 1857Former U.S. Representative from Michigan
George Blackmore GuildCumberland 1855Former Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee
Steven GundersonWisconsin 1973Former U.S. House Representative from Wisconsin
Charles H. Haden IIOklahoma 1956Former United States Federal Judge
William T. HainesMaine 1876[5] Former Governor of Maine
H. R. HaldemanUCLA 1948Former White House Chief of Staff under President Richard M. Nixon; indicted/convicted Watergate conspirator
Benton Jay HallMiami 1855Former U.S. Representative from Iowa
Charles Abraham HalleckIndiana 1922Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
John HannaDePauw 1858Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Michael F. HarcourtBritish Columbia 1963Former Premier of British Columbia; former Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia
James HarlanDePauw 1845Former U.S. Senator from Iowa, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
John Marshall HarlanCentre 1850Former United States Supreme Court Justice
Charles Henry HardinMiami 1841Former Governor of Missouri
Henry Richard HarrisEmory 1847Former U.S. Representative from Georgia
Louis Powell HarveyWestern Reserve 1840Former Governor of Wisconsin
Mark O. HatfieldWillamette 1943Former U.S. Senator and former Governor of Oregon
Joe HeckPenn State 1984U.S. Representative from Nevada and Chairman of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel
Patrick HenryMississippi 1882Former U.S. Representative from Mississippi
Robert Roberts HittDePauw 1855Former U.S. Representative from Illinois
George HoadlyWestern Reserve 1844Former Governor of California, former U.S. Representative from California
Frank Smithwick HoganColumbia 1924Former New York County District Attorney; New York's Prosecuting Attorney for 32 years
Henry William HoffmanWashington and Jefferson 1846Former U.S. Representative from Maryland
Edward Everett HollandRichmond 1879Former U.S. Representative from Virginia
A. Linwood HoltonWashington and Lee 1945Former Governor of Virginia
Stanley K. HornbeckColorado/Denver 1903Former U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands
Jonas George HowardDePauw 1847Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Frank Neville IkardTexas 1932Former U.S. House Representative from Texas
Clifford C. IrelandKnox 1901Former U.S. Representative from Illinois
James Ferdinand IzlarEmory 1855Former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
David KarnesNebraska 1971Former U.S. Senator from Nebraska
Craig T. JamesFlorida 1963Former U.S. Representative from Florida
William Marion JardineKansas State 1894Former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt
Leslie JensenSouth DakotaFormer Governor of South Dakota
Martin Nelson JohnsonIowa 1873Former U.S. Senator from North Dakota
Brereton C. JonesVirginia 1961Former Governor of Kentucky
Robert J. KaneCornell 1934Former President of the U.S. Olympic Committee
David K. KarnesNebraska 1971Former U.S. Senator from Nebraska
James P. KemMissouri 1910Former U.S. Senator from Missouri
William E. KempMissouri 1914Former Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
Peter D. KinderMissouri 1976Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
William M. KinseyMonmouth 1869Former U.S. Representative from Missouri
William F. KoppIowa Wesleyan 1892Former U.S. Representative from Iowa
Edward H. KruseIndiana 1940Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Charles B. LandisWabash 1883Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Robert Marion Lafollette, Jr.Wisconsin 1917Former U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, former Governor of Wisconsin
Joseph Rucker LamarBethany 1877Former United States Supreme Court Justice
Milton Slocum LathamJefferson 1843Former U.S. Senator from California, former Governor of California
John J. LentzWooster 1881Former U.S. Representative from Ohio
Fred D. LettsIowa 1899Former U.S. Representative from Iowa
Stephen N. Limbaugh, Sr.Missouri 1951 Judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri and Former President of the Missouri Bar Association
Thomas G. LoefflerTexas 1971Former U.S. House Representative from Texas
Frank Orren LowdenIowa 1885Former U.S. House Representative from Illinois, former Governor of Illinois
Horace LurtonCumberland 1867Former United States Supreme Court Justice
Richard LugarDenison 1954Former U.S. Senator from Indiana, Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and named an honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (O.B.E); recipient of Beta Theta Pi's Oxford Cup
Ray MabusMississippi 1969Former Governor of Mississippi 1988–92; former, Ambassador to Saudi Arabia; Secretary of the Navy, 2009–Present; recipient of Beta Theta Pi's Oxford Cup
James G. MartinDavidson 1957Former U.S. House of Representatives and former Governor of North Carolina
Humphrey MarshallTranslyvania 1845Former U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky, former U.S. Minster to China
Courtland Cushing MatsonDePauw 1862Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Henry M. MathewsWest Virginia 1857Former Governor of West Virginia
Thomas Stanley MatthewsCincinnati 1842Former United States Supreme Court Justice
William Pickney McLeanNorth Carolina 1857Former U.S. Representative from Texas
John Jay McCloyAmherst 1916Former Assistant Secretary of War, former Advisor to Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford and Ronald Reagan
James L. McConaughyYale 1909Former Governor of Connecticut
John Watts McCormickOhio 1855Former U.S. Representative from Ohio
James Wilson McDillMiami 1853Former U.S. Representative from Iowa
Joseph Ewing McDonaldDePauw/Indiana 1849 Former U.S. Senator from Indiana
William H. McMasterBeloit 1899 Former U.S. Senator from South Dakota, former Governor of South Dakota
Paul Vories McNuttIndiana 1913Former Governor of Indiana, first U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines
Robert W. MiersIndiana 1870Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Arch A. Moore, Jr.West Virginia 1951Former Governor of West Virginia, former U.S. Representative from West Virginia
Andrew Jackson MontagueRichmond 1882/Virginia 1885Former U.S. Representative from Virginia, former Governor of Virginia
J. Waldo MonteithToronto 1927Former Canadian House of Commons Representative
Dwight MorrowAmherst 1895Former Senator from New Jersey, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
Oliver P. MortonMiami 1847Former Governor of Indiana; integral in the creation of the DePauw, Indiana and Wabash chapters of Beta Theta Pi
Dwight Whitney MorrowAmherst 1895Former U.S. Senator from New Jersey, former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico
David C. MulfordLawrence 1959Former U.S. Ambassador to India
John MutzNorthwestern 1957 Former Lieutenant Governor of Indiana; President of Lilly Endowment
Albinus NanceKnox 1868Former Governor of Nebraska
Bill NelsonFlorida 1964,Yale 1965U.S. Senator from Florida; former U.S. Representative from Florida. Recipient of Beta Theta Pi's Oxford Cup. See also Astronauts section.
John Stoughton NewberryMichigan 1847Former U.S. Representative from Michigan
Richard D. NicholsKansas State 1951 Former U.S. Representative from Kansas
Don NicklesOklahoma State 1971Former U.S. Senator from Oklahoma
John W. NobleMiami 1850Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
Jeremiah E. O'ConnellBoston 1906Former U.S. Representative from Rhode Island
Benjamin Baker Odell, Jr.Bethany 1877Former U.S. Representative from New York
Richard Buell OgilivieYale 1945Former Governor of Illinois
Alvin M. OwsleyTexas 1912Former U.S. Ambassador to Romania
Bob PackwoodWillamette 1954Former U.S. Senator from Oregon
Halbert Eleazer PaineWestern Reserve 1845Former U.S. Representative from Wisconsin
Guy B. ParkMissouri 1896Former Governor of Missouri
Richard C. Patterson, Jr.Nebraska 1909/Columbia 1911Former U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia, Guatemala and Switzerland
John M. PattisonOhio Wesleyan 1869Former U.S. Representative from Ohio, former Governor of Ohio
Boies PenroseHarvard/Pennsylvania 1881Former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
William PerryCarnegie Mellon 1949Former United States Secretary of Defense
David PetersonWestern Ontario 1966Former Premier of Ontario
Walter R. PetersonDartmouth 1947Former Governor of New Hampshire
Bill PhelpsMissouri 1956Former U.S. Representative from Missouri
Michael PitfieldSt. Lawrence 1956Former Canadian Senator
Henry Moses PollardDartmouth 1857Former U.S. Representative from Missouri
John G. PollardRichmond 1891Former Governor of Virginia
Laurence PopeBowdoin 1967Former U.S. Ambassador to Chad
Andrew J. PoppletonMichigan 1851Former Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska
Albert Gallatin PorterDePauw 1843Former Governor of Indiana; former U.S. Representative from Indiana, former U.S. Minister to Italy
George M. PritchardNorth Carolina 1907Former U.S. Representative from North Carolina
Jacob Joseph PugsleyMiamiFormer U.S. Representative from Ohio
Matthew Stanley QuayJefferson 1850Former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, First Beta to be awarded the Medal of Honor while a Colonel in the 134th Pennsylvania Infantry at the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 1862
Saul F. RaeTexas 1936Former Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations, Mexico, Guatemala and the Netherlands
John Henry RayMinnesota 1908Former U.S. Representative from New York
Joseph Lafayette RawlinsIndiana 1874Former U.S. Senator from Utah
Henry Augustus ReevesMichigan 1852Former U.S. Representative from Michigan
Robert Rice ReynoldsNorth Carolina 1906Former U.S. Senator from North Carolina
Ira E. RiderSt. Lawrence 1888Former U.S. Representative from New York
John J. RhodesKansas State 1938 Former U.S. Representative from Arizona; Former U.S. House Minority Leader; recipient of Beta Theta Pi's Oxford Cup.
William A. RobinsonToronto 1925 Former Canadian House of Commons Representative
Charlie RoseDavidson 1961Former U.S. Representative from North Carolina
Arthur RouseHanover 1896Former U.S. Representative from Kentucky
Thomas L. RubeyMissouri 1885Former U.S. Representative from Missouri
Eugene P. RuehlmannCincinnati 1947Former Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
Kimbrough StoneMissouri 1895Former Judge of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Daniel SchaeferSouth Dakota 1958Former U.S. Representative from Colorado
Charles Frederick ScottKansas 1881Regent, Former Kansas State Senator, and former U.S. Representative from Kansas
Harvey David ScottDePauw 1850Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
Townsend ScudderColumbia 1888Former U.S. Representative from New York
Frederick Andrew SeatonKansas State 1931Former U.S. Senator from Nebraska, former Assistant Secretary of Defense, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior
George G. Siebels, Jr.Virginia 1937Former Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
Phillip R. SharpDePauw 1964Former U.S. Representative from Indiana
David SholtzYale 1914Former Governor of Florida
John SopinkaToronto 1958Former Puisne Justice, Supreme Court of Canada
Arnold Cantwell SmithToronto 1935Former Canadian Ambassador to Egypt and the USSR
Dennis A. SmithWillamette 1960Former U.S. Representative from Oregon
Frank E. SmithMississippi 1941Former U.S. Representative from Mississippi
John M.C. SmithMichigan 1881Former U.S. Representative from Michigan
Bertrand SnellAmherst 1894Former U.S. Representative from New York
Earl W. SnellOregon 1907Former Governor of Oregon
C. Wilbert SnowBowdoin 1907Former Governor of Connecticut
Zack SpaceKenyon 1983Former U.S. Representative from Ohio
William Brainerd SpencerCentenary 1855Former U.S. Representative from Louisiana
John M. Spratt, Jr.Davidson 1964Former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
William McKendree SpringerIndiana 1857Former U.S. Representative from Illinois
William Francis StevensonDavidson 1885Former U.S. Representative from South Carolina
Edward C. StokesBrown 1883Former Governor of New Jersey
Reginald H. SullivanWabash 1897Former Mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana
Howard SutherlandWestminster 1889Former U.S. Senator from West Virginia
Robert Franklin SutherlandToronto 1911Former Canadian House of Commons Representative
Mike SynarOklahoma 1972Former U.S. House Representative from Oklahoma
Charles P. TaftYale 1918Former Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
Leon TaylorDenison 1907Former Governor of New Jersey
Dickran M. Tevrizian Jr.Southern California 1962Former United States Federal Judge, First Armenian-American Federal Judge
Ralph G. ThompsonOklahoma 1956Former United States Federal Judge
Hosea TownsendWestern Reserve 1864Former U.S. Representative from Colorado
Henry St. George TuckerWashington and Lee 1875Former U.S. Representative from Virginia
John TurnerBritish Columbia 1952Former Prime Minister of Canada
Albert Rollen Conrad UllmanWhitman 1935Former U.S. Representative from Oregon
William Hanford UpsonWestern Reserve 1842Former U.S. Representative from Ohio
Willis Van DevanterDePauw 1881Former United States Supreme Court Justice
Daniel Wosley VoorheesDePauw 1849Former U.S. Senator from Indiana
Durbin WardMiami 1843Former Kentucky Assemblyman, Brevetted Brigadier General during the Civil War, then a United States Attorney
George B. WardCumberland 1887Former Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
John WarnerWashington & Lee 1950Former Secretary of the Navy and former U.S. Senator from Virginia; former Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC); namesake of the attack submarine USS John Warner (SSN-785)
Walter Allen WatsonHampden-Sydney 1887Former U.S. Representative from Virginia
Tom WheelerOhio State 1968Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Kenneth S. WherryNebraska 1914Former U.S. Senator and Senate Minority Leader
E.D. Claude WeaverTexas 1887Former U.S. Representative from Oklahoma
Edward F. WeberDenison 1953Former U.S. Representative from Ohio
Kenneth S. WherryNebraska 1914Former U.S. Senator from Nebraska
Jamie WhittenMississippi 1933Former U.S. Representative from Mississippi
Benjamin Mitchell WilliamsonBethany 1886Former U.S. Senator from Kentucky
Wendell WillkieIndiana 1916 1940 Republican Party Nominee for President of the United States
Charles Erwin WilsonCarnegie 1909Former U.S. Secretary of Defense
Joseph Gardner WilsonMiami 1846Former U.S. Representative from Oregon
Charles E. WinterIowa Wesleyan 1892Former U.S. Representative from Wyoming, former Acting Governor of Puerto Rico
William W. WirtzBeloit 1933Former U.S. Secretary of Labor
John Sergeant WiseVirginia 1867Former U.S. Representative from Virginia
Josiah Oliver WolcottWesleyan 1901Former U.S. Senator from Delaware
William B. WoodsWestern Reserve 1841 Former United States Supreme Court Justice
Wendell WyattOregon 1939Former U.S. Representative from Oregon
John Smith YoungCentenary 1855 Former U.S. Representative from Louisiana
Owen D. YoungSt. Lawrence 1894 Former U.S. Diplomat; representative to the Second Reparations Conference (SRC) in 1929 as a member of the German Reparations International Commission. "Father" of the Young Plan for the fiscal rehabilitation of Germany after World War I.
Philip YoungSt. Lawrence 1931Former U.S. Ambassador to The Netherlands
Eugene M. ZuckertYale 1933Former Secretary of the Air Force

Arts, entertainment, and media[1]

Bert AndrewsStanford 1925Washington D.C. Correspondent for the "New York Herald Tribune", Pulitzer Prize Winner
James ArnessBeloit 1946aka. Marshall Matt Dillon actor, Gunsmoke
Bix BeiderbeckeIowa (pledged 1925, not initiated)Jazz musician
George BellowsOhio State 1905Artist
Steve BellamyIndiana University 1986Entrepreneur, The Ski Channel, The Tennis Channel, The Surf Channel
James O'Donnell BennettMichigan 1893WWI correspondent, Wrote for The Chicago Tribune
Barry BishopCincinnati 1951"National Geographic" Photographer
Bernard BerensonBoston/Harvard 1887Art critic
Main BocherChicago 1911Fashion designer, Editor of Vogue magazine in Paris
John BolesTexas 1917Actor, appeared in 60 films and on Broadway
Kyle BrandtPrinceton 2001Reality TV Star/Actor, The Real World: Chicago, "Days of Our Lives"
Thom BrennamanOhio 1986Sports Broadcaster
Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.Washington 1928120 motion picture roles including "The New Adventures of Tarzan", "The Treasure of Sierra Madre"
Phil BrownStanford 1937 Actor who portrayed Uncle Owen in Star Wars
Jim BrunzellMinnesota 1971Professional Wrestler, Author of Killerbees
Percy Jewett BurrellBoston 1897Dramatist and Playwright
Robert ButlerUCLA 1950Emmy-winning director, Worked on such shows as The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Twilight Zone
Byron CalameMissouri 1961Career reporter and manager with The Wall Street Journal
Jay ChandrasekharColgate 1990Actor/director, Super Troopers, Beerfest, Arrested Development
Lloyd CorriganUC Berkeley 1922Actor, appeared in more than 90 films including The Manchurian Candidate
Douglas CramerCincinnati 1953Leading collector of contemporary art, Founder of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
Jay Norwood DarlingBeloit 1899Famous political cartoonist, created more than 12,000 cartoons
Dick DurrellMinnesota 1950Founding publisher of People magazine
Bergen EvansMiami 1924Rhodes Scholar, Television personality, Peabody Award winner for his contributions to broadcasting
Neil EverettWillamette/Oregon 1984ESPN Sportscenter Anchor
John King FairbankWisconsin 1929Modern Chinese historian
Howard FinemanColgate 1970Journalist; former senior editor and chief political correspondent, Newsweek, editorial director of the AOL Huffington Post Media Group
Chet ForteColumbia 1957Former TV Director ABC Monday Night Football
Sam Walter FossBrown 1882Poet
Pat GreenTexas Tech 1995Country Music Artist
Cary GuffeyFlorida 1994 Actor, Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Leigh HarlineUtah 1929Oscar-winning composer and conductor, Best known for 1940's Best Song "When You Wish Upon a Star"
Kevin HeffernanColgateActor, Super Troopers
David HirsheyDickinson 1971Vice President and Executive Editor at HarperCollins Publishers
George Helgesen FitchKnox College 1897Author and Journalist
Foster HewittToronto 1925Known as "the voice of Canadian Hockey", staple of Hockey Night in Canada
Horace HeidtUC Berkeley 1924Popular television orchestra leader, while on the radio he was one of the first broadcasters to give money away to listeners
Griffin HouseMiami 2002Singer-songwriter
Richard HookerBowdoin 1945Author of M*A*S*H
L. D. HotchkissIowa Wesleyan/Iowa 1916Former Editor-in-Chief of the "Los Angeles Times"
Chuck HowardDuke 1955Emmy-winning producer for ABC Sports, Major role in the production of "Wide World of Sports", Member of Sportscasters Hall of Fame
Sidney HowardUC Berkeley 19121925 Pulitzer Prize winner for "They Knew What They Wanted"
Kermit HunterOhio 1931Author, playwright
Richard KarnWashington 1978Actor, Home Improvement
Ken KeseyOregon 1957Author, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Laird KoenigWashington 1949Novelist and playwright, Five plays produced on Broadway, Wrote screenplay for The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
Burt KwoukBowdoin 1953Actor, known for his role as Cato in the popular Pink Panther movies
Russell JanneyYale 1906Author, The Miracle of the Bells, and theatrical producer[6]
Jeffrey JonesLawrence 1968Actor in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Devil's Advocate and Beetlejuice
David Lamb (journalist)Maine 1962Los Angeles Times Correspondent[7]
Charles Wesley LeffingwellKnox Editor of The Living Church magazine, Episcopal priest and educator
Steve LemmeColgateActor, Super Troopers
Daniel LindsayMissouri 2001Oscar-winning Director for documentary "Undefeated"
Pare LorentzWest Virginia 1926Considered to be the father of the modern documentary
Norman Fitzroy MacleanDartmouth 1924Author, A River Runs Through It, Young Men and Fire
David MartinYale 1965Emmy-winning Correspondent for CBS, Made frequent appearances on 60 Minutes
Walter MasseyMIT 1951Stage, television and film actor in U.S. and Canada for five decades
Karl MarlantesYale 1967author of Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War
Les MayfieldSouthern California 1982Director, Encino Man, Blue Streak, Miracle on 34th Street
Thomas Franklin Fairfax MillardMissouri 1888War Correspondent, The New York Times
Max MorathColorado College 1947Well-known ragtime pianist
Edward P. MorganWhitman 1932Broadcast Journalist, ABC, CBS, PBS , Peabody Award-winner in 1956
William R. MosesWesleyan 1982Television actor
Kenyon NicholsonWabash 1917Playwright
Lance NorrisWhitman 1984Actor, writer
Harry Allen OverstreetCalifornia 1899Author, Received notoriety for book "What We Must Know About Communism"
Frank PacelliIllinois 1948Director, Multiple Emmy winner, Directing team for The Young and the Restless
David Richmond-PeckWestern Ontario 1996Actor, She's The Man, Fantastic Four, Battlestar Gallactica
George PeppardPurdue 1952Actor, Breakfast at Tiffany's, The Blue Max, The Carpetbaggers, The A-Team
Jeremy SlateSt. Lawrence 1952Actor, guest starred on nearly 100 television shows including Gunsmoke and Bewitched
Robert PineOhio Wesleyan 1963Actor, CHiPs
Robert ReedNorthwestern 1954 Actor, The Brady Bunch
Rivers RutherfordMississippi 1989Country music songwriter, composed several number one hits
Doug RussellWisconsin-Oshkosh 1995Sportswriter and Talk Show Host, WTMJ-AM and Yahoo! Sports Radio
Steve SholesRutgers 1933Member of the Country Music Hall of Fame
Albert ShawJohns Hopkins 1884Noted figure of American journalism, Founder of "American Review", Editor of "Minneapolis Review"
Stephen SondheimWilliams 1950Composer and Lyricist, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, West Side Story
Paul SoterColgateActor, Super Troopers
Erik StolhanskeColgate 1991Actor, Super Troopers
Jess ThomasNebraska 1948Operatic heldentenor internationally acclaimed for his Wagnerian roles
Bob ThomasUCLA 1943Associated Press Hollywood reporter for 60 years
Fred WardFlorida 1957Photo-journalist, contributor to Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Inc.
Doodles WeaverStanford 1937Actor and comedian
Ken WelchCarnegie Mellon 1947Emmy-winning television writer, lyricist and composer
Robb WellerWashington 1972Television Personality--Entertainment Tonight, Win, Lose or Draw
Adam WestWhitman 1951Actor, Batman, Family Guy
Brian J. WhiteDartmouthActor, Stomp the Yard
Robert WilsonTexas 1963New York City playwright, Obie Award winner for direction, nominated for Pulitzer Prize, National Design Award for Lifetime Achievement
John Sergeant WiseVirginia 1867Author, "The End of an Era"(considered to be best book of reflections on the Civil War)
Christopher WoodrowAlabamaMovie Producer
Paul WorleyVanderbilt 1972Record Producer, Produced Own the Night 2012 Grammy-album of Lady Antebellum
Erland Van Lidth De JeudeM.I.T. 1976Actor, The Wanderers, Stir Crazy
George Bellows, Ohio State

Sports[1]

Fred AhernBowdoin 1974NHL player, California Seals, Cleveland Barons, Colorado Rockies
Michael AntonovichMinnesota 1973NHL player, Minnesota North Stars, Hartford Whalers, New Jersey Devils
Ethan AllenCincinnati 1926Major League Baseball player, head baseball coach at Yale University
Frankie BaumholtzOhio 1941Professional basketball/Major League Baseball
Jim BenepeNorthwestern 1986Professional golfer
Earl BlaikMiami 1918Head football coach, Army
Carl BlaurockColorado Mines 1916First American to climb all mountains over 14,000 feet in the continental United States
Joe BottomSouthern California 19771976 Olympic silver medalist in 100m butterfly
Don BraggUCLA 19591960 Olympic gold medalist in pole vault
Mike BrownDartmouth 1957President and general manager, Cincinnati Bengals
Dave BrundageOregon State 1986Minor League Baseball player and coach
George BuehlerStanford 1969NFL player for the Los Angeles Raiders
John BunnKansas 1920Key contributor to the game of basketball
Guy ChamberlinNebraska 1916College and pro football hall of famer
Bob ClotworthyOhio State 19541952 Olympic silver medalist/1956 gold medalist in springboard diving
Roy CochranIndiana 19411948 Olympic gold medalist, 400m hurdles, 4x400m relay
Don CohanAmherst 19511972 Olympic bronze medalist, sailing
Peter CipolloneCalifornia 19942004 Olympic gold medalist, rowing
Ron CoderPenn State 1976NFL player for Seattle Seahawks
Eddie CollinsColumbia 1907Major League Baseball Hall of Famer
Don CoryellWashington 1947Former coach, San Diego Chargers
Mel CountsOregon State 1964Olympic Gold Medalist-Basketball 1964, 7th Overall Pick in 1964 NBA Draft, Played in NBA 1964-1976, Won 2 NBA Titles with Boston Celtics
Edgar DiddleCentre 1919Legendary Basketball Coach at Western Kentucky University, First Coach to Win 1,000 Games win One School
DeLoss DoddsKansas State 1959Athletic Director of The University of Texas at Austin
Charles DoeStanford 19201920 and 1924 Olympic gold medalist, rugby
Bobby DouglassKansas 1969NFL quarterback, Chicago Bears
Eddie EaganDenver/Yale 1920Olympic gold medalist, boxing 178-lb in 1920 and bobsledding in 1932
Keith FahnhorstMinnesota 1974NFL player, San Francisco 49ers
Max FalkenstienKansas 1947Kansas Jayhawks radio announcer
John FerrisStanford 19711968 Olympic bronze medalist in 200M and 200 butterfly
Jay FiedlerDartmouth 1994NFL quarterback
Dow FinsterwaldOhio 1952Professional golfer
Jeff FloatSouthern California 19831984 Olympic bronze medalist, 4x200 freestyle relay
Ken ForschOregon State 1969Major League Baseball, two-time All-Star team selection, pitched a no-hitter on 7 April 1979
Bruce FurnissSouthern California 19791976 Olympic gold medalist, 4x200 freestyle relay and 200 freestyle
Steve FurnissSouthern California 19751972 Olympic bronze medalist, 200 IM
David GagnonColgate 1991NHL player, Detroit Red Wings
Gail GoodrichUCLA 1965NBA player, Los Angeles Lakers
Iñaki GomezBritish Columbia 20102012 Canadian Summer Olympic team member
Dan GreenbaumSouthern California 19921992 Olympic bronze medalist, volleyball
Dan GuerreroUCLA 1974UCLA athletic director
Ed HammGeorgia Tech 19281928 Olympic gold medalist, long jump
George HarrisonStanford 19611960 Olympic gold medalist, 4x200 freestyle relay
Dick HarterNorth Carolina 1952NBA coach, first head coach for Charlotte Hornets
Alan HelffrichPenn State 19251924 Olympic gold medalist, 4x400m relay
Mark JerueWashington 1982NFL player, New York Jets
Brian JobStanford1968 Olympic bronze medalist, 200 breaststroke
Brandt JobeUCLA 1989Professional golfer
Grier JonesOklahoma State 1968Professional golfer
Jeff KempDartmouth 1981NFL quarterback
William KochMIT 1962America’s Cup winner
George KojacRutgers 19311928 Olympic gold medalist, 100 backstroke, 4x200 relay
Cawood LedfordCentre CollegeUniversity of Kentucky basketball commentator
Jerry LucasOhio State 1962Acclaimed NBA player, 1960 Olympic gold medalist
Larry MacPhailBeloit 1910Brooklyn Dodgers owner and general manager, introduced night games
Jim MandichMichigan 1970NFL player, Miami Dolphins
Steve MarinoUVA 2002Professional golfer
Scott McCarronUCLA 1989Professional golfer
Charles McGinnisWisconsin 19271928 Olympic bronze medalist, pole vault
John L. MillerYale 19241924 Olympic gold medalist, rowing
Lowell NorthCalifornia Berkeley 1971Olympic medalist, yachting; bronze in 1964 and gold in 1968
Gus OttoMissouri 1965NFL player, Oakland Raiders
John ParkerStanford 19701972 Olympic bronze medalist, water polo
Bob PearceOklahoma 19311932 Olympic gold medalist, wrestling 128-lb
Pete PihosIndiana 1945College football hall of fame, NFL player Philadelphia Eagles, 6 time Pro Bowl selection
Pat PowersSouthern California 19801984 Olympic gold medalist, volleyball
Chip ReeseDartmouth 1973Professional poker player
Ed RimkusSt. Lawrence 19371948 Olympic gold medalist, bobsledding
Jamey RootesClemson 1988Major League Soccer general manager, Columbus Crew, Houston Texans
I. Murray RoseSouthern California 1961Multiple Olympic medalist, three gold medals in 1956 (400 freestyle, 4x200 relay, and 1500 freestyle), two medals in 1960 (silver for 1500 freestyle, and bronze for 4x200 relay)
Richard RothStanford 19691964 Olympic gold medalist, 400 IM
Harlow RothertStanford 19301932 Olympic silver medalist, shot put
Edward P. RoskiSouthern California 1968Owner Los Angeles Kings hockey team
Mike SchmidtOhio 1971Major League Baseball player, hit 548 home runs, hall of fame
Dave ShulaTexas 1973Former head coach, Cincinnati Bengals
John ShaddenSouthern California 19871988 Olympic bronze medalist, yachting
Gary SheererStanford 19681972 Olympic bronze medalist, water polo
Jerry SichtingPurdue 1979NBA coach
Bob SteinMinnesota 1969NFL player, Kansas City Chiefs
Kevin StillUCLA 19821984 Olympic bronze medalist, rowing coxed-pairs
Bill StonemanIdaho 1966General manager, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, 1999–2007. Major League Baseball player
John T. SmithProfessional Wrestler
Stan SmithSouthern California 1969Professional tennis player, winner of two major singles titles (U.S. Open 1971, Wimbledon 1972)
William G. ThompsonCalifornia, Berkeley 19291928 Olympic gold medalist, rowing eight oars
Bill TindallWashington 1965Professional golfer
Bill VeeckKenyon 1936Major League Baseball franchise owner, hall of fame
Rick VolkMichigan 1967NFL player, Miami Dolphins
John WoodenPurdue 1932UCLA basketball coach
Webb WilderOklahoma 1931Professional golfer

Military[1]

Jerry M. BleschCentre 1960
(1956–58) /
U.S. Naval Academy 1962 (1958–62)
Captain, U.S. Navy (Ret), Surface Warfare Officer, Commanding Officer - guided missile frigate USS Richard L. Page (FFG 5); Commanding Officer - destroyer tender USS Puget Sound (AD-38), Commander - Destroyer Squadron 25 (Commodore) - (DESRON 25), to include acting as on scene commander of U.S. military forces following the Soviet shootdown of Korean Air Lines Flight 007, Commanding Officer - battleship USS Wisconsin (BB-64);[8] following retirement from the Navy, served as General Secretary of Beta Theta Pi;[9] namesake of the fraternity's Jerry M. Blesch General Secretary Leadership Award
Omar BundyDePauw 1881Major General, U.S. Army (Ret), initiated counter-attack that saved Paris from impending capture by the Germans in World War I; namesake of USS General Omar Bundy (AP-152)
Kenneth D. CameronMIT 1971Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret), Naval Aviator-Astronaut; currently a NASA Management Astronaut; Pilot for STS-37 mission aboard space shuttle Atlantis; Commander for STS-56 mission aboard Discovery and STS-74 mission aboard Atlantis; currently Deputy Director for Safety, NASA Engineering & Safety Center, Langley Research Center, Virginia. Also see Astronauts section.
Donald L. CromerWashington State 1958 (1954–55) /
U.S. Naval Academy 1959 (1955–59)
Lieutenant General, U.S. Air Force (Ret), Master Missile Operations Officer, Master Space Operations Officer, Commander - Space Systems Division, Air Force Systems Command; 2010 recipient of Beta Theta Pi's Oxford Cup[10][11]
John CoburnWabash 1846Brigadier General, Union Army and founder of the Wabash College Chapter
Mark DivineColgate 1985Commander, U.S. Navy (Ret), Special Warfare (SEAL) Officer, founder of NavySEALs.com and SEAL FIT
John Perry EdwardsKansas 1939Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve, Naval Aviator during Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 Dec 1941, signaling the United States entry into World War II. Awarded the Navy Cross for piloting a JRS-1 amphibian plane, equipped only with Springfield rifles, in search for and to obtain information on the Japanese naval forces following the attack on Pearl Harbor and other U.S. military installations on Oahu[12]
Eric EricksonCornell 1921Technically not a member of the U.S. armed forces, but as a Swedish national served as an intelligence agent for the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. Provided key information that led to the aerial bombing of Nazi oil fields by USAAF and RAF aircraft.
Gerald E. GneckowIdaho 1960Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret), Surface Warfare Officer, Commanding Officer – guided missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG-36), Commanding Officer – guided missile cruiser USS Richmond K. Turner (CG-20), Commanding Officer – battleship USS Iowa (BB-61), Commander - US Naval Forces South[13]
John Brown GordonGeorgia 1854Major General, Confederate States Army, United States Senator, and Governor of Georgia
Terrence C. GravesMiami 19672nd Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, infantry officer, 3rd Force Reconnaissance Company, Medal of Honor recipient (posthumous) during Vietnam War
Dudley Jackson HardWooster 1893Major General, U.S. Army (Ohio Army National Guard), Left private business to enlist as a Private during the Spanish-American War and later commissioned as an officer, commanded the 135th Field Artillery as a Colonel during World War I, retired in 1936 as a Major General commanding the 37th Division of the Ohio National Guard and became the first county commander of the American Legion in Ohio[14]
James Wallace HaverfieldOhio State 1939Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve, Surface Line officer (predecessor of modern day Surface Warfare Officer), killed aboard the battelship USS Arizona (BB-39) during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, signaling the United States entry into World War II. Namesake of Edsall class destroyer escort USS Haverfield (DE-393).
Joe W. KellyDePauw 1931
(1927-1928) /
U.S. Military Academy 1932 (1928–32)
General, U.S. Air Force (Ret), Command Pilot, B-26 Marauder bomber pilot and Commander - 386th Bomb Group (Medium) during World War II, commanded various Strategic Air Command bomber units in the late 1940s and 1950s, first four star Commander - Military Air Transport Service in the 1960s, to include during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis[15]
Jonathan LettermanWashington & Jefferson 1845Major and Surgeon, Union Army/Army of the Potomac, Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War; known as the "Father of Battlefield Medicine"; namesake of the former Letterman Army Medical Center, now the Letterman Digital Arts Center at the Presidio of San Francisco[16]
Frank S. LomaxNebraska 1939
(1935–36) /
U.S. Naval Academy 1940 (1936–40)
Ensign, U.S. Navy, Surface Line officer (predecessor of modern day Surface Warfare Officer), killed aboard the battleship USS Arizona (BB-39) during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, signaling the United States entry into World War II.[17]
Daniel McClearyMiami 1844Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Killed in 1847 during the Mexican-American War. First Beta Theta Pi alumnus to die in combat.[18]
James Rogers McConnellVirginia 1910Sergeant and fighter pilot, Lafayette Escadrille; French Croix de guerre recipient and one of the first Americans to die in World War I
Thomas McGuireGeorgia Tech 1944Major, U.S. Army Air Forces, Pilot, P-38 Lightning fighter pilot and World War II aerial fighter ace (2nd highest scoring U.S. ace of WW II), posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor, previously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and three awards of the Silver Star; killed in action during a fighter sweep of the central Philippines, 7 Jan 1945; namesake of present day McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey
Everett P. Pope[19] Bowdoin 1941 Major, U.S. Marine Corps, Medal of Honor recipient during World War II
Emory Jenison Pike Iowa Wesleyan 1899 (1895–97) /
U.S. Military Academy 1901 (1897-1901)
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, Infantry officer, Medal of Honor recipient (posthumous) during World War I; was the only West Point graduate to be awarded the Medal of Honor during World War I
Matthew Stanley QuayWashington & Jefferson 1850Colonel, Union Army, first Beta Theta Pi alumnus to be awarded the Medal of Honor; MOH awarded for heroic actions at the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 1862. Also see Government and politics section.
William B. RossonOregon 1940General, U.S. Army (Ret), Combat Infantryman, recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross for valor during the invasion of Anzio in World War II; Deputy Commander of U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam; Commander in Chief, U.S. Southern Command
Thomas E. SchaeferLehigh 1953Colonel, U.S. Air Force (Ret), Command Pilot, highest ranking U.S. military officer (Colonel, USAF) held captive during the 444-day Iranian Hostage Crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Teheran, Iran, 1979-1981[20]
Andrew K. SternTennessee 20011st Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, armor officer, Bravo Company, 1st Tank Battalion, 1st Regimental Combat Team, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force; posthumous recipient of the Bronze Star with Combat "V" and Purple Heart for actions in Al Anbar Province, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom, killed in action 16 Sep 2004[21]
John Taliaferro Thompson Indiana 1881 (1877-1878) /
U.S. Military Academy 1882 (1878-1882)
Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret), artillery officer / ordnance officer; inventor of the Thompson submachine gun (aka "Tommy Gun")
David C. WayburUC Berkeley 19421st Lieutenant, U.S. Army, Medal of Honor recipient; killed in action in Germany, 28 Mar 1945, two years after the action which earned him the MOH; also a recipient of the Silver Star and the Purple Heart
Paul J. WeitzPenn State 1954Captain, U.S. Navy (Ret), Naval Aviator-Astronaut; Pilot, Apollo-Skylab 2 (SL-2); Commander for space shuttle STS-6 mission aboard Challenger; Retired from NASA as Deputy Director, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. Also see Astronauts section.

Business[1]

Joe M. AllbaughOklahoma State 1974Founder of The Allbaugh Company; Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) when in Federal government service
John Edward AndersonUCLA 1940Founder of Topa Equities, Ltd., namesake of UCLA Anderson School of Management
Stephen David Bechtel, Sr.California 1923Chairman & CEO Bechtel Group
Bill BowermanOregon 1933Founder of Nike, Inc.
Donald BrenWashington 1955Billionaire, Owner of The Irvine Company
Chris DeWolfeWashington 1988CEO of Myspace.com
Walter P. ChryslerDartmouth 1933Philanthropist, Founder of Chrysler Corporation
Douglas ClaytonCornell 1982CEO of Leopard Capital
Arthur D. Collins, Jr.Miami 1969CEO of Medtronic 2002–2008
William CookNorthwestern 1953Billionaire founder of the Cook Group
David CoulterCarnegie Mellon 1971former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BankAmerica Corporation
David DuffieldCornell 1962President & CEO of PeopleSoft Inc.
Dick DurrellMinnesota 1950Former Publisher, People Magazine
C. Christopher EptingFlorida 1969Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Iowa
William EsreyDenison 1961President & CEO, United Telecom/CEO Sprint Corp.
Weldon B. GibsonWashington State University 1938Executive at SRI International
Joel HyattDartmouth 1972Founder Hyatt Legal Services
Edgar KaiserStanford 1965Chairman, Bank of British Columbia
Shahid KhanIllinois at Urbana–Champaign 1971Owner of Illinois autoparts company Flex-N-Gate and owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars
Charles G. KochMIT 1957Chairman & CEO, Koch Industries
Donald PetersenWashington 1946Former CEO Ford Motor Company
Alan Ladd, Jr.Southern CaliforniaFormer President of United Artists and MGM/UA entertainment
Samuel LawsMiami University 1848Inventor of the ticker tape machine
Kenneth LayMissouri 1967Former chairman and CEO of Enron; indicted/convicted on charges related to Enron's financial collapse
Alexander F. MathewsVirginia 1856Early West Virginia banker[22]
Hugh McColl"North Carolina 1957"CEO, Bank of America
Steve MillerSouthern California 1966President, Dean Witter Reynolds
J. C. NicholsKansas 1902Real Estate
Bruce NordstromWashington 1955Former chairman and CEO of Nordstrom.
John OpelWestminster 1948Former President of IBM
Sam PalmisanoJohns Hopkins 1973CEO of IBM
John H. PattersonMiami University 1867Founder National Cash Register
William PenningtonCalifornia, Berkeley 1945Co-Founder, Circus Circus Casino
Marvin PierceMiami University 1916President McCall Corporation and father of Barbara Bush
Mitchell RalesMiami University 1978Billionaire, co-founder of Danaher Corporation
Steven M. RalesDePauw 1973Billionaire, co-founder of Danaher Corporation
Steven RogelWashington 1965CEO of The Weyerhaeuser Company
Frank ShrontzIdaho 1954Past Chairman and CEO of The Boeing Company
Jeffrey SkillingSouthern Methodist 1975former CEO of Enron; indicted/convicted on charges related to Enron's financial collapse
Kenneth A. SpencerKansas 1921Founder, President, and CEO of Spencer Chemical Company
Warren StaleyKansas State 1965Chairman and CEO of Cargill
Robert K. SteelDuke 1973Former President and CEO of Wachovia
G. Kennedy ThompsonNorth Carolina 1973CEO Wachovia, 2000–2008, Board Member of Hewlett-Packard
Sam WaltonMissouri 1940Founder of Wal-Mart
Justin DartNorthwestern 1929Founder of Dart Industries
Fred WilsonMIT 1983Venture capitalist and prominent blogger
Thornton WilsonIowa State 1942Chairman Emeritus, The Boeing Co.
John D. Zeglis[23]University of Illinois 1969Former Chairman and CEO of AT&T Wireless

Astronauts[1]

Joseph P. AllenDePauw 1959Former Astronaut; Space Flight Executive; Senior Scientist Astronaut; Mission Specialist for STS-5 mission aboard Columbia and STS-51A mission aboard Discovery
Kenneth D. CameronMIT 1971Management Astronaut; Naval Aviator-Astronaut; Colonel, USMC (Ret); Pilot for STS-37 mission aboard Atlantis (STS-37); Commander for STS-56 mission aboard Discovery and STS-74 mission aboard Atlantis; currently Deputy Director for Safety, NASA Engineering & Safety Center, Langley Research Center, Virginia
Bill NelsonFlorida 1964 (1961-63)/Yale 1965 (1963–65)Former United States Congressman (D-FL), currently the senior United States Senator from Florida (D-FL); NOTE: Not a professional career astronaut; while a congressman representing the district including Kennedy Space Center, flew as a Payload Specialist on Columbia (STS-61C).[24] Was the second sitting member of the United States Congress to fly in space as part of a NASA initiative prior to the Challenger (STS-51L) disaster. Also see Government and politics section.
Paul J. WeitzPenn State 1954Former astronaut; Naval Aviator-Astronaut; Captain, USN (Ret); Pilot, Apollo-Skylab 2 (SL-2); Commander for STS-6 mission aboard Challenger; former Deputy Director, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

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