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Phi Kappa Sigma is an international all-male college
secret society and social
fraternity . It is one of the world's oldest fraternities, developing generations of members achieving notability in politics, law, business, sports, military service, and other fields. Following is a list of Phi Kappa Sigma members .
Edwin Alderman , president of the
University of Virginia and the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
[1]
David Prescott Barrows (Alpha Lambda , 1895),
anthropologist and president of the
University of California
[1]
[2]
Derek Bok (Alpha Tau , 1951), president of
Harvard University and dean of
Harvard Law School
[3]
[4]
J. M. S. Careless , chairman of the Department of History at the
University of Toronto and Canadian Diplomatic Officer[
citation needed ]
George Carver , author and professor of English at the
University of Pittsburgh
Thomas Nelson Conrad (Epsilon , 1857), third president of
Virginia Tech
[5]
John E. Corbally (Alpha Upsilon , 1947), president of the
University of Illinois
[4]
Howard Edwards , president of
Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
[1]
William B. Gates (Tau , 1900), president of the
University of Pennsylvania
[4]
Thomas F. Keller (Nu , 1954), dean of the
Fuqua School of Business at
Duke University
[4]
Stanford Moore (Alpha Iota, 1935 ), winner of the
Nobel Prize in Chemistry and professor of biochemistry at
Rockefeller University
[4]
John W. Olmsted (Alpha Lambda ) history professor at
University of California, Los Angeles and the first chairman of
University of California, Riverside's Humanities Division
George Adam Pfeiffer (Iota , 1910), mathematician and professor at
Columbia University
[6]
Edward Mills Purcell (Alpha Xi, 1953), winner of the
Nobel Prize in Physics and researcher with
Harvard University and the
MIT Radiation Laboratory
[4]
Lowel Reed (Alpha Delta , 1907), president of
Johns Hopkins University
[4]
Arthur Cutts Willard (Alpha Mu, 1904), president of the
University of Illinois and an innovator in the field of heating and ventilation
[7]
[4]
Samuel Taylor Bodine (Alpha , 1873), founder and president of
United Gas Improvement Company
[1]
[12]
Adolphus A, Busch IV (Beta Gamma , 1976), CEO of
Anheuser-Busch
[4]
James A. Champy , business consultant and organizational theorist
James Simpson Conwell (Upsilon , 1882), secretary of the
United Motors Company , built the first
Waverly electric pleasure car
[13]
Robert A Cornog (Alpha Epsilon , 1961), CEO of
Snap-On Tools
[4]
Robert F. Craib Jr. (Alpha Psi , 1949), CEO of
Allstate
Will Cromarty , former
CIA Officer, national security commentator, and CEO of
Heathkit
[14]
[15]
A. Felix du Pont (Alpha , 1901), director of
DuPont de Nemours
[16]
Alfred V. du Pont (Alpha, 1851), chemist and industrialist
[17]
E. Paul du Pont (Alpha , 1909), founder of
Du Pont Motors and president of
Indian Motorcycles
[18]
[19]
Francis Gurney du Pont (Alpha , 1870), vice president of
E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company and inventor of
smokeless gunpowder
[18]
[20]
Henry A. du Pont (Alpha, 1857), president of the
Wilmington and Northern Railroad and
U.S. Senator
[1]
[21]
Pierre S. du Pont (Alpha , 1890), director of
DuPont de Nemours and CEO of
General Motors
[4]
Charles L Jarvie (Alpha Lambda ), president of
Dr Pepper
[4]
Lawrence Lewis Jr. , businessman, hotelier, philanthropist, and benefactor remembered for his role in founding
Flagler College
Craig Sams , co-founder of
Green & Black's chocolate company
[22]
Cyrus Wadia , CEO of Activate, previously held leadership positions at
Amazon ,
Nike , and the
White House
Card Walker (Alpha Psi , 1938), chairman and CEO of
Walt Disney Productions
[4]
Jorge Andres , sports anchor
Skip Bayless (Alpha Iota , 1974),
ESPN anchor and journalist
[4]
Frederick de Cordova (Upsilon , 1931), producer of
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and
My Three Sons
[4]
Matt Doherty , actor
Dan Leal (Gamma Xi ), pornographic film star and director
Paul Lynde (Upsilon , 1948), comedian and actor; known for
Hollywood Squares and
Bewitched
[11]
Jai Wolf (Delta Phi , 2013),
electronic music producer
[11]
Literature and journalism
Dalton Bales , Canadian politician
Allen J. Bloomfield ,
New York State Assembly and
New York State Senate
Philip L. Cannon , first
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
Owen Cleary ,
Michigan Secretary of State and chair of the
Michigan Republican Party
Dow Constantine ,
Washington House of Representatives and
Washington Senate
Henry A. du Pont ,
U.S. Senator from
Delaware and president of the
Wilmington and Northern Railroad
[1]
Garland Gray ,
Virginia Senate
William H. Hodges ,
Virginia Senate and judge of the
Virginia Court of Appeals
Arthur B. Langlie ,
12th and 14th governor of
Washington
Thomas S. Martin ,
United States Senator and
Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus
David Nolan (Alpha Mu , 1965), founder of the
US Libertarian Party
[4]
Fred Quayle ,
Virginia Senate
Bob Riley (Alpha Kappa , 1965),
Governor of Alabama
[27]
[4]
Richard Schweiker ,
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services ,
U.S. House of Representatives , and
U.S. Senate
Claude A. Swanson ,
Governor of Virginia ,
U.S. Senate ,
U.S. House of Representatives , and
U.S. Secretary of the Navy
[1]
C. Harding Walker ,
president pro tempore of the Senate of Virginia .
Bryan Felt (Gamma Epsilon, 1997), Director of Athletics and Recreation at
Seton Hall University
Bert Bell (Alpha , 1918), commissioner of the
National Football League
[4]
Denny Crum (Alpha Psi , 1960) head basketball coach at the
University of Louisville
[4]
Ward Edmonds ,
NCAA
pole vault champion in 1928 and 1929
Johnny Gee , professional
baseball and
basketball player
Pop Golden , head football coach at
Pennsylvania State University
Frank McGuire (Eta , 1966) head basketball coach at the University of South Carolina
[4]
Gary Moeller (Alpha Chi , 1963), head football coach of the
University of Michigan
[4]
Scott A. Muller , Olympic
canoeist in 1996
Jeff Mullins (Nu , 1964), professional basketball player and head basketball coach of the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
[4]
Clarence Munn (Alpha Sigma , 1932), head football coach of the
Michigan State University
[4]
B. L. Noojin ,
Minor League Baseball player and
athletic director at Howard College and at the
University of Alabama
W. C. Raftery , head football coach at
Virginia Military Institute
Al Scates ,
volleyball player and head coach of the
UCLA Bruins for 48 years
W. Rice Warren , head football coach at
Randolph–Macon College , the
University of Virginia , and the
University of South Carolina
Steven Zierk , 2010
World Under 18 Chess Champion
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