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Following is a list of Chi Psi members that includes notable initiates of
Chi Psi .
Stephen Ambrose , historian, author, and professor of history at the
University of New Orleans
William Miller Collier , President of
George Washington University ,
United States Ambassador to Spain ,
United States Ambassador to Chile
Kirk Johnson ,
paleontologist , author, curator, museum administrator, and Sant Director of
Smithsonian 's
National Museum of Natural History
James Ford Bell , founder of General Mills
[1]
Mark Bingham ,
public relations executive and one of the members of
Flight 93 credited with trying to thwart September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks by overpowering the hijackers.
[2]
Clarence Birdseye , inventor of frozen food products
Daniel Burke , former President and Chairman of the
RT French Company (i.e., "
French's Mustard ")
Steve Culbertson , President and CEO,
Youth Service America
[3]
Robert Hugh Daniel , founder of
Daniel International Corporation
David Gardner , founder of
The Motley Fool
Richard Jenrette , founder of
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. – Former President of
S.C. Johnson & Son
Samuel Curtis Johnson Jr. – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
S.C. Johnson & Son from 1967 – 1988.
Herbert Fisk Johnson III – Current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
S.C. Johnson & Son
Edmund C. Lynch Jr. , son to co-founder of financial services firm
Merrill Lynch
[4]
Paul Mellon , banker, philanthropist, and thoroughbred racehorse owner
Charles Edward Merrill , co-founder of financial services firm
Merrill Lynch
[5]
[6]
Hubertus van der Vaart ,
Rhodes Scholar , and co-founder/Chairman of
SEAF (Small Enterprise Assistance Funds)
Kemmons Wilson , founder of the
Holiday Inn chain of
hotels
Eddie Albert , actor known for his role on
Green Acres
[7]
Buddy Ebsen , actor known for
The Beverly Hillbillies and
Barnaby Jones
John Gavin , actor, president of the
Screen Actors Guild , and
United States Ambassador to Mexico
[8]
Allan Jones, movie producer
[9]
Paul Lieberstein , actor best known for his role on the American version of
The Office
[10]
Jerry Mathers , actor best known for his role on
Leave It to Beaver
[11]
[8]
Steve Miller , musician known for the
Steve Miller Band
Boz Scaggs , musician
Fred Weller , movie, television, and stage actor
[12]
Albert S. Bard , lawyer and civic activist, 4th president of Chi Psi
Melville Fuller , 8th
Chief Justice of the United States
William Henry Gates Sr. , attorney, philanthropist, and father of
Microsoft founder
Bill Gates
Elbridge Thomas Gerry , lawyer, reformer, and second president of Chi Psi
Randolph D. Moss , former
United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel; established
the legal justification for the targeted killing of terrorist leaders in foreign lands.
Thomas Tongue , Associate Justice of the
Oregon Supreme Court
Captain Morris Brown Jr. ,
Medal of Honor recipient
James Chatham Duane ,
United States Army
Brigadier General , one of Chi Psi's national founders;
[13] US Army Corps of Engineers Chief of Engineers from October 1886, to June 1888
[14]
Ross T. Dwyer ,
United States Marine Corps
Major General
[15]
Daniel W. Hand , U.S. Army brigadier general
[16]
Robert E. Kelley ,
United States Air Force
General and former Superintendent of the
United States Air Force Academy
Henry Martyn Porter , Colonel in the Vermont Infantry and
Provost Marshal for the city of
New Orleans
Philip Spencer , a Chi Psi's national founder and the center of the alleged incident of mutiny aboard the
USS Somers ; hanged at sea without a
court-martial .
[17]
Stansfield Turner ,
United States Navy
Admiral and director of the
Central Intelligence Agency
Albert II, Prince of Monaco
[11]
Horatio C. Burchard ,
United States Congressman from Illinois, 13th Director of the
United States Mint , and father of the
Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Arne Carlson , 37th
Governor of Minnesota
Sean Casten ,
United States Congressman from
Illinois
William Miller Collier ,
United States Ambassador to Spain ,
United States Ambassador to Chile , and the president of
George Washington University .
Roy A. Cooper ,
North Carolina Attorney General and later
Governor of North Carolina
Jim Cooper ,
United States Congressman from
Tennessee
Orville Freeman , 29th
Governor of Minnesota
John Gavin ,
United States Ambassador to Mexico , actor, and president of the
Screen Actors Guild
[8]
H. John Heinz III ,
United States Senator from
Pennsylvania
John Newton Hungerford ,
United States Congressman from New York
Richard Lamm ,
Governor of Colorado
John S. Pillsbury , 8th
Governor of Minnesota
[1]
William Proxmire ,
United States Senator from
Wisconsin
Thomas Brackett Reed , 36th and 38th
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
[18]
William Scranton ,
Governor of Pennsylvania and 38th
United States Ambassador to the United Nations
[19]
Edward S. Walker Jr. , former
U.S. Ambassador to
Israel ,
Egypt , and the
UAE ;
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs .
Vic Seixas
Bill Belichick ,
National Football League Head Coach,
New England Patriots
[20]
[21]
Buzz Calkins , IRL driver
[22]
Russ Francis ,
National Football League tight end,
New England Patriots and
San Francisco 49ers , 3-time
Pro-Bowler
Buckshot Jones , NASCAR driver
[22]
Eric Mangini ,
National Football League Head Coach,
Cleveland Browns
[21]
[23]
Waite Hoyt ,
New York Yankees pitcher,
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer
Hugh McElhenny ,
NFL running back, Hall of Famer
Rob Oppenheim ,
PGA TOUR Professional Golfer
Augie Pabst III , race car driver
Vic Seixas , professional
tennis player,
Davis Cup winner
Jeff Torborg ,
Major League Baseball catcher and manager
Van Earl Wright , sportscaster
Riley Davis, college basketball writer
Paul Arthur Sorg , famous horseman of the early 1900s, multi-millionaire, banker, paper mfg.
Edwin W. Lee ,
college football player and coach, attorney, state court judge
Literature and journalism
Stephen Ambrose , historian, author, and professor of history at the
University of New Orleans
Taylor Branch , magazine editor and author of the
Pulitzer Prize winning trilogy chronicling the life of
Martin Luther King
Lee Hawkins , author, journalist, musician
Kenneth Roberts , historical novelist
Clinton Scollard , poet and writer of fiction in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Richard Wilbur , poet, two-time recipient of the
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
[5]
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