Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Aiello, TonyTony Aiello | Indiana Beta | 1982 | Broadcast journalist at WCBS-TV | |
Cadden, Thomas ScottThomas 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 | |
Hersh, SySy Hersh | Illinois Beta | 1956 | Journalist and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, Orwell Award and George Polk Award | |
Logan, Harlan D.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) | |
Garcia, RyanRyan Garcia | Indiana Beta | 2001 | Philanthropist and creator of 366 Random Acts of Kindness | [46] |
Rea, John AndrewJohn 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 who 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 | |
Self, William EdwinWilliam Edwin Self | Illinois Beta | 1940 | Feature film and television producer | |
Tyrrell, EmmettEmmett Tyrrell | Indiana Beta | 1962 | Founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator, New York Times bestselling author, and columnist | |
Weaver, PatPat Weaver | New Hampshire Alpha | 1927 | Pioneering television executive and Emmy Award winner | |
Literature
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James Thurber |
Music
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Paul Winter |
Visual arts
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Echo Bay, New Rochelle by Reynolds Beal |
Business
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Donnell, John R.John R. Donnell | Ohio Epsilon | 1931 | Oilman, banker and philanthropist, served on the board of the World Scout Foundation, and was a 1958 recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award | |
Dow, HerbertHerbert Dow | Ohio Epsilon | 1906 | Dow Chemical Company founder | |
Dudley, BobBob Dudley | Illinois Delta | 1974 | CEO of BP (2010–present) | |
Fites, Donald V.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 | [67] |
Gross, BillBill Gross | North Carolina Alpha | 1963 | Co-founded PIMCO, investment author, former professional blackjack player, noted philatelist | [69] |
Hellman, WarrenWarren Hellman | California Gamma | 1952 | Co-founded Hellman & Friedman, founding partner at Matrix Partners, past President of Lehman Brothers | |
Horton, TonyTony Horton | Rhode Island Beta | 1977 | Prominent exercise instructor, spokesman for the P90X home fitness program | |
Huck, LloydLloyd Huck | Pennsylvania Lambda | 1942 | Former chairman of the board of Merck & Co. | |
Miles, Michael A.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 | |
Monnette, Orra E.Orra E. Monnette | Ohio Alpha | 1891 | Attorney, author and founder of the Bank of America. 13th President of Phi Kappa Psi (1912–1914) | |
Sheperd, Howard C.Howard C. Sheperd | Indiana Alpha | 1913 | Chairman of Citigroup (1952–1959) | |
Stevens, MarkMark Stevens | California Delta | 1981 | Partner and venture capitalist at Sequoia Capital | [77] |
Wynne, Jr., Angus G.Angus G. Wynne, Jr. | Texas Alpha | 1933 | Six Flags founder | |
Yang, JerryJerry Yang | California Beta | 1987 | Yahoo! co-founder and former CEO | |
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Herbert Dow
Jerry Yang |
Government, law, and public policy
President
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Woodrow Wilson |
Cabinet and cabinet-level positions
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Barr, Joseph W.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) | |
Connor, John T.John T. Connor | New York Beta | 1933 | United States Secretary of Commerce (1965–1967) | |
Day, J. EdwardJ. Edward Day | Illinois Beta | 1939 | Postmaster General (1961–1963) | |
Filip, MarkMark Filip | Illinois Delta | 1986 | Acting United States Attorney General (2009), United States Deputy Attorney General (2008–2009) | |
Hadley, StephenStephen Hadley | New York Alpha | 1966 | U.S. National Security Advisor (2005–2009) | |
Jenks, George A.George A. Jenks | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1854 | U.S. Solicitor General (1886–1889), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1875–1877) | |
Palmer, A. MitchellA. Mitchell Palmer | Pennsylvania Kappa | 1889 | United States Attorney General (1919–1921), candidate for 1920 Democratic presidential nomination, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1909–1915) | |
Schurz, CarlCarl 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) | |
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Mark Filip
Stephen Hadley |
Members of the United States Congress
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Acheson, Ernest F.Ernest F. Acheson | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1873 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1895–1909) | |
Adams, Wilbur L.Wilbur L. Adams | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1902 | U.S. Representative from Delaware (1933–1935) | |
Bannon, Henry T.Henry T. Bannon | Ohio Delta | 1885 | U.S. Representative from Ohio (1905–1909) | |
Barber, Laird HowardLaird Howard Barber | Pennsylvania Theta | 1869 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1899–1901) | |
Bates, Arthur LabanArthur Laban Bates | Pennsylvania Beta | 1876 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1901–1913) | |
Bayh, EvanEvan Bayh | Indiana Beta | 1975 | U.S. Senator from Indiana (1999–2011), Governor of Indiana (1989–1997), Secretary of State of Indiana (1987–1989) | |
Beatty, JohnJohn Beatty | Ohio Alpha | 1870 | U.S. Representative from Ohio (1868–1873) | |
Belford, Joseph M.Joseph M. Belford | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1868 | U.S. Representative from New York (1897–1899) | |
Beltzhoover, Frank EckelsFrank Eckels Beltzhoover | Pennsylvania Epsilon | 1858 | U.S. Representative from Ohio (1879–1883, 1891–1895) | |
Bingham, Henry H.Henry H. Bingham | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1858 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1879–1912), Medal of Honor Recipient | |
Braley, BruceBruce Braley | Iowa Beta | 1976 | U.S. Representative from Iowa (2007–present) | |
Bromwell, James E.James E. Bromwell | Iowa Alpha | 1939 | U.S. Representative from Iowa (1961–1965) | |
Byrns, Jr., Joseph W.Joseph W. Byrns, Jr. | Tennessee Delta | 1924 | U.S. Representative from Tennessee (1939–1941) | |
Calkins, William H.William H. Calkins | Indiana Alpha | 1883 | U.S. Representative from Indiana (1877–1883) | |
Chamberlain, George EarleGeorge 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) | |
Champion, Edwin V.Edwin V. Champion | Illinois Delta | 1908 | U.S. Representative from Illinois (1937–1939) | |
Church, Ralph E.Ralph E. Church | Illinois Alpha | 1908 | U.S. Representative from Illinois (1935–1941, 1943–1950) | |
Cooney, JamesJames Cooney | Missouri Alpha | 1869 | U.S. Representative from Missouri (1897–1903) | |
Coverdell, PaulPaul Coverdell | Missouri Alpha | 1959 | U.S. Senator from Georgia (1993–2000), Director of the Peace Corps (1989–1991), Georgia State Senator (1970–1989) | |
Crow, William J.William J. Crow | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1922 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1947–1949) | |
Dale, Thomas HenryThomas Henry Dale | Pennsylvania Theta | 1892 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1905–1907) | |
Daniel, RobertRobert Daniel | Virginia Alpha | 1955 | U.S. Representative from Virginia (1973–1983) | |
Dent, CharlieCharlie Dent | Pennsylvania Lambda | 1982 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (2005–present), Pennsylvania State Senate#Members (1999–2004), Pennsylvania State Representative (1991–1998) | |
Denton, Winfield K.Winfield K. Denton | Indiana Alpha | 1915 | U.S. Representative from Indiana (1949–1953, 1955–1966) | |
Dill, ClarenceClarence Dill | Ohio Alpha | 1906 | U.S. Senator from Washington (1923–1935), U.S. Representative from Washington (1915–1919) | |
Dugro, P. HenryP. Henry Dugro | New York Gamma | 1874 | U.S. Representative from New York (1881–1883) | |
Durborow, Jr., Allan C.Allan C. Durborow, Jr. | Indiana Beta | 1877 | U.S. Representative from Indiana (1891–1895) | |
Ewart, Hamilton G.Hamilton G. Ewart | South Carolina Alpha | 1870 | U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1889–1891) | |
Faris, George W.George W. Faris | Indiana Alpha | 1870 | U.S. Representative from Indiana (1895–1901) | |
Finley, David E.David E. Finley | South Carolina Alpha | 1886 | U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1899–1917) | |
Foraker, Joseph B.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 | |
Gwinn, Ralph W.Ralph W. Gwinn | Indiana Alpha | 1901 | U.S. Representative from New York (1945–1959) | |
Hand, T. MilletT. Millet Hand | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1919 | U.S. Representative from New Jersey (1945–1956), Mayor of Cape May (1937–1944) | |
Harrison, Thomas W.Thomas W. Harrison | Virginia Alpha | 1867 | U.S. Representative from Virginia (1916–1921) | |
Hartman, Charles S.Charles S. Hartman | Indiana Gamma | 1879 | U.S. Representative from Indiana (1893–1899) | |
Heiner, Daniel BrodheadDaniel Brodhead Heiner | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1873 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1893–1897) | |
Henderson, CharlesCharles Henderson | California Beta | 1892 | U.S. Senator from Nevada (1918–1921) | |
Henderson, Thomas J.Thomas J. Henderson | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1855 | U.S. Representative from Illinois (1875–1895) | |
Henry, Charles L.Charles L. Henry | Indiana Alpha | 1868 | U.S. Representative from Indiana (1895–1899) | |
Hicks, Frederick C.Frederick C. Hicks | Pennsylvania Kappa | 1890 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1915–1923) | |
Hill, J. FrenchJ. French Hill | Tennessee Delta | 1976 | U.S. Representative from Arkansas (2015-present) | |
Hoblitzell, Jr., John D.John D. Hoblitzell, Jr. | West Virginia Alpha | 1931 | U.S. Senator from West Virginia (1958) | |
Hogg, Herschel M.Herschel M. Hogg | Illinois Gamma | 1873 | U.S. Representative from Colorado (1903–1907) | |
Hosmer, CraigCraig Hosmer | California Gamma | 1934 | U.S. Representative from California (1953–1974) | |
Hughes, Jr., Charles J.Charles J. Hughes, Jr. | Missouri Alpha | 1872 | U.S. Senator from Colorado (1909–1911) | |
Jones, John S.John S. Jones | Ohio Alpha | 1861 | U.S. Representative from Ohio (1877–1879) | |
Keifer, J. WarrenJ. Warren Keifer | Ohio Beta | 1868 | U.S. Representative from Ohio (1877–1885), Speaker of the House (1881–1883) | |
Kenyon, William S.William S. Kenyon | Iowa Alpha | 1886 | U.S. Senator from Iowa, (1911–1922) | |
Kuchel, ThomasThomas Kuchel | California Delta | 1929 | U.S. Senator from California, (1953–1969; Senate Minority Whip) | |
Legaré, George SwintonGeorge Swinton Legaré | South Carolina Alpha | 1889 | U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1903–1913) | |
Little, Edward C.Edward C. Little | Kansas Alpha | 1878 | U.S. Representative from Kansas (1919–1924) | |
Martin, Edward L.Edward L. Martin | Virginia Alpha | 1857 | U.S. Representative from Delaware (1879–1883) | |
Massingale, Sam C.Sam C. Massingale | Mississippi Alpha | 1889 | U.S. Representative from Oklahoma (1935–1941) | |
McClure, Addison S.Addison S. McClure | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1855 | U.S. Representative from Ohio (1895–1897) | |
McCollister, John Y.John Y. McCollister | Iowa Alpha | 1941 | U.S. Representative from Nebraska (1971–1977) | |
McCullogh, WeltyWelty McCullogh | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1868 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1887–1889) | |
McKinney, JamesJames McKinney | Illinois Gamma | 1874 | U.S. Representative from Illinois (1905–1913) | |
Miller, Clarence B.Clarence B. Miller | Minnesota Beta | 1891 | U.S. Representative from Minnesota (1909–1919) | |
Mitchell, HughHugh Mitchell | New Hampshire Alpha | 1927 | U.S. Representative from Washington (1949–1953), U.S. Senator from Washington (1945–1946) | |
Mitchell, John I.John I. Mitchell | Pennsylvania Gamma | 1881 | U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (1881–1887), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1877–1881) | |
Moss, Jr., Hunter HolmesHunter Holmes Moss, Jr. | West Virginia Alpha | 1895 | U.S. Representative from West Virginia (1913–1916) | |
Needham, James C.James C. Needham | California Alpha | 1884 | U.S. Representative from California (1899–1913) | |
Noland, James EllsworthJames Ellsworth Noland | Indiana Beta | 1939 | U.S. Representative from Indiana (1949–1951) | |
Page, HenryHenry Page | Virginia Alpha | 1859 | U.S. Representative from Maryland (1891–1892) | |
Perry, William H.William H. Perry | South Carolina Alpha | 1857 | U.S. Representative from South Carolina (1885–1891) | |
Peters, Samuel R.Samuel R. Peters | Ohio Alpha | 1861 | U.S. Representative from Kansas (1883–1891) | |
Peyser, Peter A.Peter A. Peyser | New York Epsilon | 1942 | U.S. Representative from New York (1971–1977, 1979–1983) | |
Pickler, JohnJohn Pickler | Iowa Alpha | 1867 | U.S. Representative from South Dakota (1889–1897) | |
Price, Hugh H.Hugh H. Price | Wisconsin Alpha | 1878 | U.S. Representative from Wisconsin (1887) | |
Randall, William J.William J. Randall | Missouri Alpha | 1932 | U.S. Representative from Missouri (1959–1977) | |
Rich, Robert F.Robert F. Rich | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1903 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1930–1943, 1945–1951) | |
Rogers, William NathanielWilliam Nathaniel Rogers | New Hampshire Alpha | 1912 | U.S. Representative from New Hampshire (1923–1925) | |
Shallenberger, William S.William S. Shallenberger | Pennsylvania Gamma | 1859 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1877–1883) | |
Short, Don L.Don L. Short | Minnesota Beta | 1924 | U.S. Representative from North Dakota (1959–1965) | |
Smith, Ellison D.Ellison D. Smith | South Carolina Alpha | 1885 | U.S. Senator from South Carolina (1909–1944), South Carolina State Representative (1896–1900) | |
Smyser, Martin L.Martin L. Smyser | Ohio Beta | 1867 | U.S. Representative from Ohio (1889–1891, 1905–1907) | |
Stephens, Hubert D.Hubert D. Stephens | Mississippi Alpha | 1894 | U.S. Senator from Mississippi (1923–1935), U.S. Representative from Mississippi (1911–1921) | |
Sumner, CharlesCharles Sumner | Indiana Alpha | 1867 | U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1851–1874) | |
Sundstrom, FrankFrank Sundstrom | New York Alpha | 1920 | U.S. Representative from New Jersey (1943–1949), inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1978 | |
Taylor, Dean P.Dean P. Taylor | New York Epsilon | 1922 | U.S. Representative from New York (1943–1961) | |
Tyler, David GardinerDavid Gardiner Tyler | Virginia Beta | 1867 | U.S. Representative from Virginia (1893–1897), Virginia State Senator (1891–1892, 1900–1904) son of U.S. President John Tyler | |
Walker, James A.James A. Walker | Virginia Alpha | 1854 | U.S. Representative from Virginia (1895–1899), Lieutenant Governor of Virginia (1878–1882), Commander of the Stonewall Brigade, (May 14, 1863 – May 12, 1864) | |
Watson, James EliJames 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), and Republican Party Whip (1905–1909) | |
Willey, Earle D.Earle D. Willey | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1907 | U.S. Representative from Delaware (1943–1945) | |
Williams, George S.George S. Williams | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1897 | U.S. Representative from Delaware (1939–1941) | |
Williams, James R.James R. Williams | Indiana Beta | 1874 | U.S. Representative from Illinois (1889–1895, 1899–1905) | |
Winchester, BoydBoyd Winchester | Virginia Alpha | 1855 | U.S. Representative from Kentucky (1869–1873) | |
Winn, LarryLarry Winn | Kansas Alpha | 1938 | U.S. Representative from Kansas (1967–1985) | |
Wolverton, Simon PeterSimon Peter Wolverton | Pennsylvania Gamma | 1857 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1891–1895) | |
Wooten, Dudley G.Dudley G. Wooten | Virginia Alpha | 1877 | U.S. Representative from Texas (1901–1903) | |
Yocum, Seth H.Seth H. Yocum | Pennsylvania Zeta | 1859 | U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1879–1881) | |
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Evan Bayh
Bruce Braley
George E. Chamberlain
Paul Coverdell
Charlie Dent
Joseph B. Foraker
J. Warren Keifer
William S. Kenyon
Charles Sumner
James Eli Watson |
United States Supreme Court
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Pierce Butler |
U.S. governors and lieutenant governors
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Gilbert, Newton W.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) | |
Goodrich, James P.James P. Goodrich | Indiana Alpha | 1885 | Governor of Indiana (1917–1921), candidate for 1920 Republican presidential nomination | |
Holt, Homer A.Homer A. Holt | Virginia Beta | 1916 | Governor of West Virginia (1937–1941), Attorney General of West Virginia (1933–1937) | |
Judd, Lawrence M.Lawrence M. Judd | Pennsylvania Iota | 1907 | Territorial Governor of Hawaii (1929–1934), Governor of American Samoa (1953) | |
Lane, Jr., William PrestonWilliam Preston Lane, Jr. | Virginia Alpha | 1910 | Governor of Maryland (1947–1951), Attorney General of Maryland (1930—1934) | |
Lowndes, Jr., LloydLloyd Lowndes, Jr. | Pennsylvania Beta | 1864 | Governor of Maryland (1895–1899), U.S. Representative from Maryland (1873–1875) | |
Shafer, Raymond P.Raymond P. Shafer | Pennsylvania Beta | 1935 | Governor of Pennsylvania (1967–1971), Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania (1963–1967), Pennsylvania State Senate#Members (1959–1962) | |
Sproul, William CameronWilliam Cameron Sproul | Pennsylvania Kappa | 1889 | Governor of Pennsylvania (1919–1923), candidate for 1920 Republican presidential nomination, namesake of Sproul State Forest | |
Sweet, William ElleryWilliam Ellery Sweet | Pennsylvania Kappa | 1889 | Governor of Colorado (1923–1925) | |
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James Goodrich
William C. Sproul |
Mayors
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Bloomberg, MichaelMichael Bloomberg | Maryland Alpha | 1961 | Mayor of New York City (2002–2013), founder of Bloomberg L.P. | |
Brainard, JamesJames Brainard | Indiana Zeta | 1973 | Mayor of Carmel, Indiana (2003–Present) | |
Burke, Frank W.Frank W. Burke | California Delta | 1939 | Mayor of Louisville (1969–1973), U.S. Representative from Kentucky (1959–1963) | |
Helmke, PaulPaul Helmke | Indiana Beta | 1970 | President of Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (2006–present), Mayor of Fort Wayne (1987–1999) | |
Meyer, Daniel P.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) | |
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Mike Bloomberg |
State and local legislators
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Ehrhart, EarlEarl Ehrhart | Georgia Alpha | 1978 | Georgia State Representative (1988–present) | |
Garagiola, Robert J.Robert J. Garagiola | New Jersey Gamma | 1991 | Maryland State Senator (2002–present, Majority Leader) | |
Pratt, BryanBryan Pratt | Missouri Alpha | 1992 | Missouri State Representative (2003–2011, Speaker Pro Tem) | |
Pyle, JeffJeff Pyle | West Virginia Alpha | 1983 | Pennsylvania State Representative (2005–present) | |
Rupp, Scott T.Scott T. Rupp | Missouri Alpha | 1994 | Missouri State Senator (2006–present), Missouri State Representative (2003–2006) | |
Shafer, DavidDavid Shafer | Georgia Alpha | 1983 | Georgia State Senator (2002–present) | |
Stafford, TracyTracy Stafford | Florida Beta | 1967 | Florida State Representative (1990–2000) | |
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Tracy Stafford |
Diplomats
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Herbert Powell |
Judges and lawyers
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Davis, John W.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) | |
Fellers, James D.James D. Fellers | Oklahoma Alpha | 1932 | President of the American Bar Association (1974–1975) | |
Garfield, Theodore G.Theodore G. Garfield | Iowa Alpha | 1912 | Justice on the Iowa Supreme Court (1941–1969), Chief Justice (1961–1969) | |
Harris, Whitney R.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 | |
Henderson, Joseph WellesJoseph Welles Henderson | Pennsylvania Gamma | 1905 | President of the American Bar Association (1943–1944) | |
Moore, Charles Page Thomas Charles Page Thomas Moore | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1852 | Founder of Phi Kappa Psi, Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia (1871–1881) | |
Taft, Kingsley A.Kingsley A. Taft | Massachusetts Alpha | 1921 | Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (1963–1970), U.S. Senator from Ohio (1946–1947) | |
Sinowski, II, Thomas CharlesThomas Charles Sinowski, II | Alabama Alpha | 2004 | Member of the State Bar of Georgia (2011–Present) | [174] |
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John W. Davis |
Other U.S. political and legal figures
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William Donovan |
Military
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Ailes, StephenStephen Ailes | West Virginia Alpha | 1934 | United States Secretary of the Army (1964–1965) | |
Black, Scott C.Scott C. Black | California Eta | 1974 | 37th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army (2005–2009) | |
Bliss, Tasker H.Tasker H. Bliss | Pennsylvania Gamma | 1870 | Chief of Staff of the United States Army during World War I | |
Huffman, Walter B.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) | |
Hull, John A.John A. Hull | Iowa Alpha | 1890 | 15th Judge Advocate General of the United States Army (1924–1928) | |
Langfitt, William CampbellWilliam Campbell Langfitt | Ohio Delta | 1880 | Namesake of the USS General W. C. Langfitt (AP-151) | |
Marsh, Jr., John OthoJohn Otho Marsh, Jr. | Virginia Beta | 1948 | United States Secretary of the Army (1981–1989), U.S. Representative from Virginia (1963–1971) | |
Minihan, KennethKenneth Minihan | Florida Alpha | 1963 | Director of the National Security Agency (1996–1999), Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (1995–1996) | |
Mitchell, BillyBilly Mitchell | District of Columbia Alpha | 1896 | "Father of the U.S. Air Force", Congressional Gold Medal recipient | |
Owens, Jr., James C.James C. Owens, Jr. | California Delta | 1930 | Posthumous recipient of the Navy Cross and the Presidential Unit Citation, namesake of the USS James C. Owens (DD-776) | |
Parker, FrankFrank Parker | South Carolina Alpha | 1888 | Commander of the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division during World War I | |
Sennewald, Robert W.Robert W. Sennewald | Iowa Beta | 1950 | Commanding General of the U.S. Army Forces Command (1984–1986), Commander in Chief of the United Nations Command and Combined Forces ROK/US (1982–1984) | |
Taylor, David W.David W. Taylor | Virginia Epsilon | 1877 | Chief Constructor of the Navy (WWI), recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Honour, and John Fritz Medal (1931) | |
Compton, LynnLynn Compton | California Ep | 1940 | Famously portrayed in HBO miniseries Band of Brothers by Neal McDonough and recipient of the Silver Star | |
Terrell, Jr., HenryHenry Terrell, Jr. | Texas Alpha | 1908 | Commander of the U.S. Army's 90th Infantry Division during World War II | |
Van Voorhis, DanielDaniel Van Voorhis | Ohio Alpha | 1897 | Commander of V Corps (1938–1942) | |
Young, Walter X.Walter X. Young | Illinois Beta | 1937 | Posthumous recipient of the Navy Cross, namesake of the USS Walter X. Young (APD-131) | |
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Tasker Bliss
Billy Mitchell
David Taylor |
Religion
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Denny, CollinsCollins Denny | Pennsylvania Theta | 1875 | Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (1910–1932) | |
Gotwald, Luther AlexanderLuther Alexander Gotwald | Pennsylvania Epsilon | 1856 | Professor of Theology in the Wittenberg Theological Seminary | |
Greer, David H.David H. Greer | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1861 | Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York (1908–1919) | |
Lowry, RobertRobert Lowry | Pennsylvania Gamma | 1856 | Professor, prominent Baptist minister, and famed 19th-Century hymn writer, second President of Phi Kappa Psi (1888–1890) | |
Machen, John GreshamJohn Gresham Machen | Maryland Alpha | 1898 | Professor of New Testament at Princeton Seminary (1915–1929) | |
Stearns, RichardRichard Stearns | New York Alpha | 1970 | President of World Vision International, a Christian relief charity (1998–present) | |
Stires, Ernest M.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) | |
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Robert Lowry |
Science
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Backer, Donald C. Donald C. Backer | New York Alpha | 1963 | Astrophysicist known for his research of pulsars | |
Clarke, Frank WigglesworthFrank Wigglesworth Clarke | New York Alpha | 1869 | Sometimes known as the "Father of Geochemistry," credited with determining the composition of the Earth's crust | |
Dolbear, AmosAmos Dolbear | Ohio Alpha | 1864 | Physicist and inventor | |
Garriott, OwenOwen Garriott | Oklahoma Alpha | 1949 | Skylab astronaut | |
Hunt, J. McVickerJ. 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 | |
Lazear, Jesse WilliamJesse William Lazear | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1885 | Physician who studied malaria and yellow fever | |
Letterman, William HenryWilliam Henry Letterman | Pennsylvania Alpha | 1852 | Founder of Phi Kappa Psi, surgeon | |
Merritt, H. HoustonH. Houston Merritt | Tennessee Delta | 1921 | Prominent neurologist, Dean of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (1958 to 1969), chairman of the Neurological Institute of New York (1948–1967) | |
Rous, PeytonPeyton Rous | Maryland Alpha | 1899 | Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1966) | |
See, ElliotElliot See | Texas Alpha | 1945 | Gemini astronaut | |
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Elliott See |
Sports
Name | Original chapter | Initiation year | Notability | Ref(s) |
Allen, PhogPhog Allen | Kansas Alpha | 1905 | Basketball Hall of Fame member, "Father of Basketball Coaching" | |
Keiner, JacobJacob Keiner | Indiana Iota | 2014 | Legendary intramural coach leading the team to the 2015 championship, showed amazing social skills hosting some of the best social events Phi Psi has seen | |
Anderson, Jon P.Jon P. Anderson | New York Alpha | 1968 | Honolulu Marathon winner (1981), Boston Marathon winner (1973), member of the U.S. Olympic team (1972) | |
Archer, David J.David J. Archer | New York Alpha | 2002 | Named the Head coach of the Cornell Football Team, Youngest Coach of a Division I football program in the NCAA | |
Baker, Ralph "Moon"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 | |
Bavasi, BuzzieBuzzie Bavasi | Indiana Alpha | 1935 | California Angels General Manager (1977–1984), first President of the San Diego Padres (1968–1977), Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers General Manager (1950–1968) | |
Berry, KevinKevin Berry | Indiana Beta | 1965 | Gold and bronze medalist swimmer at the 1964 Summer Olympics | |
Bontemps, RonRon Bontemps | Illinois Delta | 1944 | Captain of the 1952 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team that won the gold medal | |
Bowden, TerryTerry Bowden | West Virginia Alpha | 1975 | Head football coach University of North Alabama (2009–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 University of Akron (1986), head football coach Salem International University (1983–1985) | |
Byers, WalterWalter Byers | Iowa Alpha | 1941 | First Executive Director of the NCAA (1951–1988) | |
Cameron, EddieEddie Cameron | Virginia Beta | 1921 | Duke University basketball coach (1942–1945), namesake of Cameron Indoor Stadium | |
Cirillo, JeffJeff Cirillo | California Delta | 1989 | Former Major League Baseball player, All-Star 1997 and 2000 | |
Clark, David R.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 | |
Colangelo, JerryJerry Colangelo | Illinois Delta | 1959 | Basketball Hall of Fame member, former Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks majority owner | |
Dakich, DanDan Dakich | Indiana Beta | 1982 | Former college basketball player and coach, played under Bob Knight from 1981 to 1985, coached at Bowling Green, radio host in Indianapolis on 1070 The Fan | |
Dale, Francis L.Francis L. Dale | North Carolina Alpha | 1942 | Principal owner of the Cincinnati Reds (1967–1973) | |
Feeney, ChubChub Feeney | New Hampshire Alpha | 1940 | President of the National League (1970–1986) | |
Frick, FordFord Frick | Indiana Alpha | 1913 | Commissioner of Baseball (1951–1965), National Baseball Hall of Fame member | |
Gibson, TajTaj Gibson | California Delta | 2007 | National Basketball Association current player, Chicago Bulls | |
Kelley, AlvaAlva Kelley | New York Alpha | 1939 | Head football coach of Brown University (1951–1958) and Colgate University (1959–1961) | |
Kerr, Johnny "Red"Johnny "Red" Kerr | Illinois Delta | 1953 | Former NBA player and coach, former broadcaster for the Chicago Bulls | |
Kinnick, NileNile Kinnick | Iowa Alpha | 1938 | Heisman Trophy winner (1939) | |
Kuhn, Oliver "Doc"Oliver "Doc" Kuhn | Tennessee Delta | 1920 | Led Vanderbilt to 3-straight Southern championships at quarterback | [217] |
Metzger, SolSol Metzger | Pennsylvania Iota | 1899 | Football and basketball coach, sportswriter | |
Miller, RalphRalph Miller | Kansas Alpha | 1938 | Basketball Hall of Fame member and former college coach | |
Reese, GilGil Reese | Tennessee Delta | 1922 | First three-sport captain in history of Vanderbilt. Twice All-Southern halfback. | [217] |
Schramm, TexTex Schramm | Texas Alpha | 1940 | Pro Football Hall of Fame member, former Dallas Cowboys General Manager | |
Spitz, MarkMark Spitz | Indiana Beta | 1969 | Olympic swimming legend, won seven gold medals in 1972 | |
Tomey, DickDick Tomey | Indiana Alpha | 1957 | Retired football coach; San Jose State (2005–2009), University of Arizona (1987–2000), University of Hawaii (1977–1986) | |
Troy, MichaelMichael Troy | Indiana Beta | 1959 | Gold medalist in the 200m butterfly and 800m freestyle at the 1960 Summer Olympics | |
Yardley, GeorgeGeorge Yardley | California Beta | 1947 | Basketball Hall of Fame member | |
Yary, RonRon Yary | California Delta | 1966 | Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame inductee, Outland Trophy winner (1967), NFL first overall draft choice (1968) | |
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Jerry Colangelo
Ford Frick
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Taj Gibson |
See also
- Phi Kappa Psi – Wikipedia book
Footnotes
- ↑ Dulles, Allen W. (1993). "William J. Donovan and the National Security". Langley, Virginia: Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
- ↑ Byrd, Michael (2008). "The father of the U.S. Air Force". Cheyenne, Wyoming: F.E. Warren AFB. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
- ↑ "Forrest C. "Phog" Allen". Springfield, Massachusetts: Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2010.
- ↑ http://www.366RandomActs.org
- ↑ Phi Kappa Psi Foundation (2010). "Foundation Trustees". Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- ↑ Day Trading on NYSE (2009). "Bill Gross". Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- ↑ USC Trojan Family Magazine (Winter 2000). "In Support: A New Engineering Home". Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- ↑ http://phipsiala.com/default.asp
- ↑ 217.0 217.1 R. D. Kuhn (1923-24). "Tennessee Delta - Vanderbilt University" (PDF). The Shield 44: 141.
References
Books
- 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. Volume 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. Volume 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, NY: Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company. OCLC 12695361.
- Phi Kappa Psi (1997). Grand Catalogue of the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity (14th ed.). White Plains, NY: Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company. OCLC 324731269.
- 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.
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