This is a list of prominent alumni of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Names are listed followed by the school attended and their graduation year.
Academia
Presidents
- Guy Potter Benton, Ohio Wesleyan, 1886 â president of Miami University (1902âÂÂ1911); president of University of the Philippines (1921âÂÂ1925)
- John R. Conniff, Tulane University, 1893 â educator; 7th president of Louisiana Tech University
- Frederick W. Hinitt, Westminster College (Missouri), 1889 â president of Parsons College (1900âÂÂ1904); president of Centre College (1904âÂÂ1915); president of Washington & Jefferson College (1915âÂÂ1918)
- Robert Khayat, University of Mississippi, 1960 â chancellor of the University of Mississippi (1995âÂÂ2009)
- Charles Boynton Knapp, Iowa State University, 1967 â president of the University of Georgia (1987âÂÂ1997)
- John D. Millett, DePauw University â president of Miami University (1953âÂÂ1964)
- James Milliken, University of NebraskaâÂÂLincoln â chancellor of the University of Texas System (2018âÂÂpresent); chancellor of the City University of New York (2014âÂÂ2018); president of the University of Nebraska system (2004âÂÂ2014)
- Santa J. Ono, University of British Columbia â incoming president of the University of Florida, president of University of Michigan (2022âÂÂ2025); president and vice-chancellor of University of British Columbia (2016âÂÂ2022); President University of Cincinnati (2012âÂÂ2016)
- Walter Riggs, Auburn University, 1892 â president of Clemson University (1910âÂÂ1924)
- Andrew Sledd, Randolph-Macon College, 1893 â founding president of the modern University of Florida (1905âÂÂ1909); president of Southern University (1910âÂÂ1914)
- John J. Tigert, Vanderbilt University, 1902 â president of Kentucky Wesleyan College (1909âÂÂ1913); US Commissioner of Education (1921âÂÂ1928); third president of the University of Florida (1928âÂÂ1947)
- William G. Tight â president of the University of New Mexico (1902âÂÂ1909)
- T. K. Wetherell, Florida State University, 1968 â president of Florida State University (2003âÂÂ2009)
Deans
Professors
Aerospace and astronomy
- Neil Armstrong, Purdue University, 1955 â Commander of Apollo 11 and first man to walk on the Moon
- William F. Durand, Michigan State, 1880 â first civilian chair of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, the forerunner of NASA
- Jon McBride, West Virginia, 1964 â NASA astronaut, Space Shuttle Columbia
- F. Story Musgrave, Syracuse University, 1958 â NASA astronaut, Space Shuttle Challenger, Space Shuttle Columbia
- Thomas Jefferson Jackson See, University of Missouri, 1889 â astronomer for the United States Navy
- Joel Stebbins, University of Nebraska â Lincoln, 1899 â astronomer
Art and architecture
Business
- Robert Allen, Wabash College, 1957 â chairman of AT&T (1988âÂÂ97)
- John Y. Brown, Jr., University of Kentucky, 1956 â co-founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken; former Kentucky Governor
- Tim Collins, Depauw University, 1978 â founder, senior managing director, and CEO of Ripplewood Holdings LLC
- Powel Crosley Jr., University of Cincinnati, 1909 â manufactured Crosley automobiles, pioneer in radio broadcasting, owner of Cincinnati Reds
- William H. Danforth, Washington University in St Louis, 1892 â founder of Ralston Purina Mills pet food company
- Robert Diamond, Colby College â president of Barclays PLC
- Charles W. "Chuck" Durham, Iowa State University, 1939 â former owner, CEO, and chairman emeritus of HDR, Inc.
- The Honourable Trevor Eyton, OC, QC, University of Toronto, 1956 â former president and chief executive officer of Brascan Limited
- William F. Harrah, UCLA, 1934 â founder of Harrah's Hotel and Casinos
- Josh Harris, Wharton School, 1986 â co-founder of Apollo Global Management and owner of several sports teams
- Drew Houston, MIT, 2006 â founder and CEO of Dropbox
- Clark Hunt, Southern Methodist University â chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs
- Ray Lee Hunt, Southern Methodist University â chairman and chief executive officer of Hunt Oil Company
- Mark Hurd, Baylor University, 1979 â former CEO of NCR Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, and Oracle Corporation
- F. Ross Johnson, University of Manitoba, 1952 â former CEO of RJR Nabisco
- John Willard Marriott, University of Utah, 1926 â founder of Marriott Corporation
- Charles Peter McColough, Dalhousie University, 1943 â former chairman and CEO of Xerox
- Edward Avery McIlhenny, Lehigh University, 1894 â son of Tabasco brand pepper sauce inventor Edmund McIlhenny
- James McLamore, Cornell University, 1942 â founder of Burger King
- Dave Morin, University of Colorado Boulder, 2003 â entrepreneur and angel investor
- Brian Niccol, Miami University, 1996 â chairman and CEO of Starbucks, former CEO of Chipotle and Taco Bell
- Ronald K. Richey, Washburn University, 1949 â president and CEO of the Torchmark Corporation
- Hermon Scott, M.I.T. 1930 â founder of H.H. Scott, Inc.
- Roger Smith, University of Michigan, 1946 â chairman of General Motors
- David Steiner, Louisiana State University, 1982âÂÂformer CEO of Waste Management
- Mark Suster, University of California San Diego, 1991 â entrepreneur, angel investor, and venture capitalist with Upfront Ventures
- John H. Tyson, University of Arkansas, 1975 â chairman of Tyson Foods
Entertainment
Film and television
- Harry Ackerman, Dartmouth College, 1935 â Emmy Award winner; producer of Gidget, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeannie, The Flying Nun, The Monkees, and The Partridge Family
- Joseph Ashton â actor, film and voice actor
- Gary Bender, Wichita State, 1962 â Fox Sports anchor
- Dirk Benedict, Whitman College, 1967 â actor, The A-Team
- Ted Bessell, University of Colorado, 1957 â actor, daytime Emmy Award winner
- Bill Bixby, University of California (Berkeley), 1956 â actor, director, writer, The Incredible Hulk, My Favorite Martian
- Prince Lorenzo Borghese, Rollins College, 1995 â bachelor in '
- Kurt Caceres, Sacramento State University, 1998 â actor, The Shield, Prison Break
- Trey Callaway, University of Southern California, 1989 â writer of I Still Know What You Did Last Summer; producer of CSI: NY
- Brett Claywell, North Carolina State 2000 â actor, One Tree Hill
- Dabney Coleman, University of Texas, 1953 â actor, Tootsie, Stuart Little
- Mike Connors, UCLA, 1950 â actor; Golden Globe Winner; Emmy Award winner for Mannix
- Tim Conway, Bowling Green University, 1956 â actor, McHale's Navy, The Carol Burnett Show
- Mark DeCarlo, Drake University, 1984 â actor, host on the Travel Channel
- Colby Donaldson, Texas Tech, 1996 â actor, runner-up on '
- Jonathan Drubner, Syracuse University, 1991 â television personality; writer, ESPNU College Road Trip; head writer for the ESPY Awards
- George Eads, Texas Tech, 1990 â actor, '
- Roger Ebert, University of Illinois, 1964 â film critic, author
- Willie Geist, Vanderbilt University, 1997 â NBC News personality, co-host of Morning Joe and Sunday Today with Willie Geist anchor
- Donald Gibb, University of New Mexico, 1976 â actor, played "Ogre" in Revenge of the Nerds
- Chris Hansen, Michigan State University, 1981 â journalist known for appearing on Dateline NBC and To Catch a Predator
- Dean Hargrove, Wichita State University, 1960 â producer, Emmy Award winner for Perry Mason, Matlock
- Van Heflin, University of Oklahoma, 1932 â Academy Award-winning actor
- Jeffrey Hunter, Northwestern University, 1950 â actor, King of Kings
- Richard Kelly, University of Southern California, 1997 â writer, producer, Donnie Darko
- Robert Kintner, University of Washington, 1944 â president of the ABC
- Francis D. Lyon, UCLA, 1928 â Academy Award-winning editor
- Al Mayer Jr., CSUN, 1991 â Academy Award, Emmy Award for Technical Achievement
- Michael McDonald, University of Southern California, 1987 â actor, MADtv
- Stan Moore, Baylor University â director, screenwriter, film producer, and two-time Emmy Award winner
- Michael Murphy, University of Arizona, 1960 â actor
- Brock Pemberton, University of Kansas, 1908 â founder of the Tony Awards
- James Pierce, Indiana University, 1920 â actor, Tarzan
- Burt Reynolds, Florida State, 1958 â actor, Golden Globe winner; star of Smokey and the Bandit
- Bob Schieffer, Texas Christian University, 1959 â CBS News anchor
- Zachary Scott, University of Texas, 1935 â actor
- Ted Shackelford, Westminster College, 1968 â actor, Knots Landing
- Sonny Shroyer, University of Georgia, 1958 â actor, Dukes of Hazzard
- Donald Simpson, University of Oregon, 1966 â producer, Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop, Days of Thunder, Bad Boys, The Rock
- Frank Stanton, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1937 â former president of CBS
- Josh Taylor, Dartmouth College, 1965 â actor, Days of Our Lives, The Hogan Family
- Trey Wingo, Baylor University, 1985 â ESPN commentator; host of NFL PrimeTime
- Hugh Wilson, University of Florida, 1965 â Emmy Award winner; producer of WKRP in Cincinnati
- Trey Wingo, Baylor, 1985 â ESPN anchor
- Robert Wise, Franklin College, 1936 â Academy Award-winning director/producer, West Side Story, Sound of Music
Music
- Josh Abbott, Texas Tech University â country musician, Josh Abbott Band
- Chris Cagle, Northwest Missouri State University, 2005 â country musician
- Frank Crumit, Ohio University, 1912 â singer and songwriter
- Casey Donahew, Texas A&M University â country musician, Casey Donahew Band
- Wayland Holyfield, University of Arkansas, 1964 â songwriter
- Bob James, University of Michigan, 1961 â jazz musician, Grammy Award recipient
- Werner Janssen, Dartmouth College, 1921 â conductor and composer
- Erich Kunzel, Dartmouth College, 1957 â symphony conductor; Grammy Award recipient
- Phil Pritchett, Southwestern University â country musician, singer, and songwriter
- Phil Walden, Mercer University, 1962 â founder of Capricorn Records
- Hudson Westbrook, Texas Tech University, 2023 - country musician
Radio
- Earle C. Anthony, UC Berkeley, 1903 â pioneer broadcaster; founder and owner of KFI and other radio stations
- Edgar White Burrill, Amherst College, 1906 â radio announcer and lecturer
- Elmer Davis, Franklin College, 1910 â radio news reporter, director of the U.S. Office of War Information in World War II, Peabody Award recipient
- Ken Niles, University of Montana, 1928 â radio actor
- Wendell Niles, University of Montana, 1927 â broadcaster during the Golden Age of Radio
- Bob Prince, University of Pittsburgh, 1938 â radio sportscaster
Video games
Law
- Leslie Blackwell, University of Toronto, 1923 â Attorney General of Ontario
- Henry Hague Davis, University of Toronto, 1907 â justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, 1935âÂÂ1944
- Henry F. Mason, Wisconsin, 1881 â Chief Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court
- William Gordon Mathews, University of Virginia School of Law, 1897 â Federal judge
- Charles D. McAtee, Washburn University, 1950 â Kansas Attorney General
- James C. McReynolds, Vanderbilt University, 1883 â Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Sherman Minton, Indiana University, 1915 â Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Milford K. Smith, associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
- Frederick Moore Vinson, Centre College, 1909 â Chief Justice of the United States
Literature and journalism
- Thomas J. Anderson, Vanderbilt University, 1934, â author, journalist, and the American Party presidential nominee in 1976
- Ray Stannard Baker, Michigan State University, 1889 â biographer, Pulitzer Prize winner
- Louis Bromfield, Columbia University, 1920 â Pulitzer Prize winner for Early Autumn
- Po Bronson, Stanford, 1986 â writer
- Eugene Field, Knox College, 1872 â poet, author of children's books
- Walter Havighurst, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1923 â writer and professor
- Don Herold, Indiana University, 1912 â humorist
- James Michener, Swarthmore College, 1929 â Pulitzer Prize winner, Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
- Dan Moldea, The University of Akron, 1973 â author, writer of organized crime and American political books
- Byron Price, Wabash College, 1912 â journalist with the Associated Press, director of Office of Censorship for which he received a special Pulitzer Prize in 1944
- Reynolds Price, Duke University, 1955 â writer, essayist
- Grantland Rice, Vanderbilt University, 1901 â sportswriter and poet
- Edward K. Thompson, University of North Dakota, 1927 â managing editor of Life magazine
- William Allen White, University of Kansas, 1890 â editor, writer, Pulitzer Prize winner
Military
Military honor recipients
- John Henry Balch, Northwestern University, 1920 â Medal of Honor recipient, World War I
- John C. Black, Wabash, 1862 â Medal of Honor recipient, Civil War
- William P. Black, Wabash, 1864 â Medal of Honor recipient, Civil War
- Henry V. Boynton, Kentucky Military Institute, 1858 â Medal of Honor recipient, Civil War
- Robert W. Cary, University of Missouri, 1912 â Medal of Honor recipient, peacetime; Distinguished Service Cross, World War I
- Frederick Funston, University of Kansas, 1890 â Medal of Honor recipient, PhilippineâÂÂAmerican War
- Robert Hampton Gray, University of British Columbia, 1940 â Victoria Cross recipient, World War II; namesake of Royal Canadian Navy arctic/offshore patrol vessel, HMCS Robert Hampton Gray
- Alexander R. Skinker, Washington University in St. Louis, 1905 â Medal of Honor recipient, World War I
- Robert Taplett, University of South Dakota, 1940 â Navy Cross recipient, Korean War
- Leon Vance, University of Oklahoma, 1937 â Medal of Honor recipient, World War II
Military officers
- Jacob Ammen, Indiana University, 1830 â general, Union Army, Civil War
- William M. Browne, University of Georgia, 1843 â general, secretary of state, Confederate States of America
- Arthur S. Champeny, Washburn University â brigadier general; the only person in US history to receive the Distinguished Service Cross in three separate wars
- John K. Davis, University of New Mexico, 1951 â assistant commandant, Marine Corps, 1983âÂÂ86
- Louis R. de Steiguer, Ohio University, 1887 â admiral; commander in chief, Battle Fleet, US Fleet, 1927âÂÂ1928
- Julian Ewell, Duke University, 1936 â United States Army lieutenant general; Commander of Operation Speedy Express; commander of the 9th US Infantry Division
- Robert L. Ghormley, University of Idaho, 1903 â commander of all forces during the Guadalcanal campaign in WWII
- Arthur F. Gorham, Miami University, circa 1932 (uninitiated, transferred to West Point) â lieutenant colonel; commander, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment during Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily; twice awarded the Distinguished Service Cross
- Leonard D. Heaton, Denison College, 1923 â US major general Surgeon General
- Chuck Horner, University of Iowa, 1958 â commander of NORAD North American Aerospace Defense Command; Commander of Allied Air Force for Desert Storm
- Edgar Jadwin, Lafayette College, 1888 â lieutenant general, chief of engineers 1926âÂÂ1929
- David E. Jeremiah, University of Oregon, 1955 â admiral, acting chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff, October 1993
- Edward P. King, University of Georgia, 1903 â major general, commanding officer, Bataan, World War II
- Eli Long, Indiana University, 1855 â major general, Union Army, Civil War
- John S. McCain Sr., University of Mississippi, 1905 â vice admiral and commander of all land-based naval aircraft in the South Pacific, World War II
- William A. McCain, University of Mississippi, 1897âÂÂ1908 â US Army brigadier general
- Scott O'Grady, University of Washington, 1988 â USAF captain shot down over Bosnia, rescued six days later
- Edwin D. Patrick, Indiana University, 1916 â major general, commander of the 6th Infantry Division in WWII
- Bernard W. Rogers, Kansas State University, 1943 â general, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO
- Leroy W. Stutz, Washburn University, 1960 â Air Force colonel; spent 2,284 days as a prisoner of war during Vietnam
Politics
Executive branch
- James Baker, University of Texas, 1957 â United States Secretary of State, Bush administration; founder of the James Baker Institute
- Benjamin Harrison, Miami University (Ohio), 1852 â 23rd President of the United States
- John W. Foster, Indiana University, 1855 â United States Secretary of State
- David F. Houston, University of South Carolina, 1887 â 5th United States Secretary of Agriculture, 48th United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Harold Ickes, University of Chicago, 1897 â United States Secretary of the Interior, 1933âÂÂ46
- Hamilton Jordan, University of Georgia, 1964 â White House Chief of Staff, Carter administration
- Robert P. Patterson, Union College, 1912- former United States Secretary of War
- Wilton Persons, Auburn University, 1916 â White House Chief of Staff, Eisenhower administration
- Adlai E. Stevenson, Centre College, 1860 â 23rd Vice President of the United States
- Frederick Moore Vinson, Centre College, 1909 â United States Secretary of the Treasury
Diplomacy
Governors
- Neil Abercrombie, Union, 1959 â Governor of Hawaii, 2010âÂÂ14
- Forrest H. Anderson, University of Montana, 1937 â Governor of Montana, 1969âÂÂ73
- Jerry Apodaca, University of New Mexico, 1956 â Governor of New Mexico, 1974âÂÂ79
- Joseph C. Blackburn, Centre College, 1857 â Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, 1907âÂÂ09; also a US Senator from Kentucky
- Roger D. Branigin, Franklin College, 1923 â Governor of Indiana, 1965âÂÂ69
- John Y. Brown, Jr., University of Kentucky, 1956 â Governor of Kentucky, 1979âÂÂ83
- George Busbee, University of Georgia, 1950 â Governor of Georgia, 1975âÂÂ83
- William Prentice Cooper, Vanderbilt University, 1917 â Governor of Tennessee, 1939âÂÂ45
- Jon Corzine, University of Illinois, 1969 â Governor of New Jersey 2006âÂÂ10
- William Haselden Ellerbe, Wofford College, 1883 â Governor of South Carolina, 1877âÂÂ99
- Samuel H. Elrod, DePauw University, 1882 â Governor of South Dakota, 1905âÂÂ07
- Joseph B. Ely, Williams College, 1902 â Governor of Massachusetts, 1931âÂÂ35
- Norman A. Erbe, University of Iowa, 1947 â Governor of Iowa, 1960âÂÂ63
- Booth Gardner, University of Washington, 1958 â Governor of Washington, 1985âÂÂ93
- Chester Harding, University of Alabama, 1884 â Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, 1917âÂÂ21
- Thomas W. Hardwick, Mercer University, 1892 â Governor of Georgia, 1921âÂÂ23; also a US Senator and Congressman
- Warren E. Hearnes, University of Missouri, 1943 â Governor of Missouri, 1965âÂÂ73
- James Holshouser, Davidson College, 1956 â Governor of North Carolina, 1973âÂÂ77
- Herman G. Kump, University of Virginia, 1905 â Governor of West Virginia, 1932âÂÂ36
- Brad Little, University of Idaho 1977 â Governor of Idaho, 2019âÂÂpresent; Lieutenant Governor of Idaho, 2009âÂÂ19
- Hill McAlister, Vanderbilt University, 1897 â Governor of Tennessee, 1933âÂÂ37
- Tom McCall, University of Oregon, 1936 â Governor of Oregon, 1966âÂÂ75
- Douglas McKay, Oregon State University, 1941 â Governor of Oregon, 1949âÂÂ52
- Arthur C. Mellette, Indiana University, 1864 â Governor of South Dakota, 1889âÂÂ93
- John T. Morrison, Lafayette College, 1880 â Governor of Idaho, 1903âÂÂ05
- Ragnvald A. Nestos, University of North Dakota, 1904 â Governor of North Dakota, 1921âÂÂ25
- Malcolm R. Patterson, Vanderbilt University, 1882 â Governor of Tennessee, 1907âÂÂ11
- Alexander Ramsey, Lafayette College, 1836 (Honorary) â Governor of Minnesota, 1849âÂÂ53, also US Senator, Congressman, and Secretary of War
- Jim Risch, University of Idaho, 1965 â Governor of Idaho, 2005âÂÂ06
- Hulett C. Smith, University of Pennsylvania, 1938 â Governor of West Virginia, 1965âÂÂ69
- Adlai Stevenson II, Princeton University, 1922 â Governor of Illinois, 1949âÂÂ53
- Ernest Vandiver, University of Georgia, 1940 â Governor of Georgia, 1959âÂÂ63
- William Winter, University of Mississippi, 1944 â Governor of Mississippi, 1980âÂÂ84
- Mark White, Baylor University, 1962 â Governor of Texas, 1983âÂÂ87
- C. C. Young, UC Berkeley, 1892 â Governor of California, 1927âÂÂ31
Lt. Governor
- James Bartleman, University of Western Ontario, 1963 â 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Louis Orville Breithaupt, University of Toronto, 1913 â 18th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Garde Gardom, University of British Columbia, 1946 â Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, 1995âÂÂ2001
- William Harding Mayes, Vanderbilt University, 1881 â Lieutenant Governor of Texas
- Victor Oland, Dalhousie University, 1933 â Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, 1968âÂÂ1973
- Drew Wrigley, University of North Dakota 1988 â Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota
Parliament of Canada
- William Moore Benidickson, University of Manitoba, 1932 â Canadian Senator, 1965âÂÂ1985
- Donald Cameron, University of Alberta, 1939 â Canadian Senator of Alberta
- Henry Read Emmerson, McGill University, 1906 â Canadian Senator of New Brunswick, 1949âÂÂ1954
- Trevor Eyton, OC, University of Toronto, 1956 â Canadian Senator
- Michael Kirby, OC, Dalhousie University, 1963 â Canadian Senator of Nova Scotia, 1984âÂÂ2006; chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada
- Gerald Regan, Dalhousie University, 1952 â Premier of Nova Scotia, 1970âÂÂ1978
U.S. Senate
- Brock Adams, University of Washington, 1948 â Secretary of the Treasury; Congressman from Washington; senator from Washington, 1987âÂÂ1993
- John Allen, Wabash College, 1867 â senator from Washington, 1889âÂÂ1892
- Joseph C. Blackburn, Centre College, 1857 â senator from Kentucky, 1885âÂÂ1906
- Mike Braun, Wabash College, 1976 â senator from Indiana, 2019âÂÂpresent
- James Broyhill, University of North Carolina, 1950 â senator from North Carolina, 1985âÂÂ1991
- Harry P. Cain, University of the South, 1929 â senator from Washington, 1946âÂÂ1952
- Thomas Connally, University of Texas, 1898 â senator from Texas, 1929âÂÂ1952
- Harry Darby, University of Illinois, 1917 â senator from Kansas, 1949âÂÂ1950
- Dennis DeConcini, University of Arizona, 1959 â senator from Arizona, 1977âÂÂ1994
- Duncan U. Fletcher, Vanderbilt University, 1880 â senator from Florida, 1909âÂÂ36
- Wyche Fowler, Davidson College, 1962 â senator from Georgia, 1987âÂÂ1992
- James Z. George, University of Mississippi â senator from Mississippi, 1881âÂÂ1898
- Thomas W. Hardwick, Mercer University, 1892 â senator from Georgia, 1913âÂÂ1918
- J. Bennett Johnston, Washington & Lee College, 1954 â senator from Louisiana, 1972âÂÂ1997
- Eugene D. Millikin, University of Colorado, 1913 â senator from Colorado, 1941âÂÂ1956
- Sherman Minton, Indiana University â Senator from Indiana, 1935âÂÂ1941
- Sam Nunn, Georgia Tech 1960 â founder of the Nuclear Threat Initiative; senator from Georgia, 1972âÂÂ1997
- James E. Risch, University of Idaho, 1965, 1968 â J.D.; senator from Idaho, 2008âÂÂpresent
- Arthur Raymond Robinson, University of Chicago, 1913 â senator from Indiana, 1925âÂÂ1934
- Elbert Thomas, University of Utah, 1906 â senator from Utah, 1933âÂÂ1950
- John Elmer Thomas, DePauw University, 1900 â senator from Oklahoma, 1927âÂÂ1950
- Thomas R. Underwood, University of Kentucky, 1919 â Congressman from Indiana; senator from Indiana, 1951âÂÂ1952
- William F. Vilas, University of Wisconsin, 1858 â senator from Wisconsin, 1891âÂÂ1896
- Edward Cary Walthall, University of Mississippi â senator from Indiana, 1885âÂÂ1894
- Xenophon P. Wilfley, Washington University in St. Louis, 1899 â senator from Missouri, 1917âÂÂ1918
- Raymond E. Willis, Wabash College, 1896 â senator from Indiana, 1941âÂÂ1956
U.S. House
- Neil Abercrombie, Union, 1959 â representative from Hawaii 1986âÂÂ1987, 1991âÂÂ2010
- John Alexander Anderson, Miami University (Ohio), 1853 â representative from Kansas, 1879âÂÂ1886
- William B. Bankhead, University of Alabama, 1893 â former Speaker of the House, representative from Alabama, 1917âÂÂ1940
- Douglas Barnard, Mercer University, 1943 â representative from Georgia, 1977âÂÂ1992
- Chris Bell, University of Texas, 1988 â representative from Texas, 2002âÂÂ2004
- Richard Walker Bolling, University of South, 1937 â representative from Missouri, 1949âÂÂ1982
- Charles G. Bond, Ohio State University, 1899 â representative from New York, 1921âÂÂ1922
- Edward J. Bonin, Dickinson College, 1933 â representative from Pennsylvania, 1953âÂÂ1954
- William G. Brantley, University of Georgia, 1881 â representative from Georgia, 1897âÂÂ1912
- Jim Broyhill, University of North Carolina, 1950 â representative from North Carolina, 1963âÂÂ1984
- Bradley Byrne, Duke University, 1977 â representative from Alabama, 2014âÂÂ2021
- Howard Callaway, Georgia Tech, 1948 â representative from Georgia, 1965âÂÂ1966
- Frank Ertel Carlyle, University of North Carolina, 1920 â representative from North Carolina, 1949âÂÂ1956
- James M. Collins, Southern Methodist University, 1937 â representative from Texas, 1967âÂÂ1982
- Barber Conable, Cornell, 1943 â president of the World Bank; Congressman from New York, 1965âÂÂ85
- Robert J. Corbett, Allegheny College, 1927 â representative from Pennsylvania, 1939âÂÂ1972
- Jim Courter, Colgate University, 1963 â representative from New Jersey, 1979âÂÂ1990
- Edwin R. Durno, University of Oregon, 1921 â representative from Oregon, 1961âÂÂ1962
- John Fleming, Jr., Ole Miss, 1973 â representative from Louisiana, 2009âÂÂ2017
- Charles K. Fletcher, Stanford University, 1924 â representative from California, 1947âÂÂ1949
- Wyche Fowler, Davidson College, 1962 â representative from Georgia, 1977âÂÂ1986
- Burton L. French, University of Idaho, 1901 â representative from Idaho, 1903âÂÂ1932
- James G. Fulton, Penn State, 1924 â representative from Pennsylvania, 1945âÂÂ1972
- Charles Goodell, Williams College, 1949 â representative from New York, 1959âÂÂ1970
- Oscar Lee Gray, University of Alabama, 1885 â representative from Alabama, 1915âÂÂ1917
- Francis M. Griffith, Franklin College, 1874 â representative from Indiana, 1897âÂÂ1904
- James M. Griggs, Vanderbilt University, 1881 â representative from Georgia, 1897âÂÂ1910
- Andrew H. Hamilton, Wabash College, 1855 â representative from Indiana, 1875âÂÂ1878
- Thomas W. Hardwick, Mercer University, 1892 â representative from Georgia, 1903âÂÂ1918
- Rufus Hardy, University of Georgia, 1875 â representative from Texas, 1907âÂÂ1922
- Joel Hefley, Oklahoma State, 1959 â representative from Colorado, 1987âÂÂ2007
- William M. Howard, University of Georgia, 1877 â representative from Georgia, 1897âÂÂ1910
- Jared Huffman, UC Santa Barbara, 1986 â representative from California, 2013âÂÂpresent
- John Jarman, Westminster College, 1936 â representative from Oklahoma, 1951âÂÂ1976
- Royal C. Johnson, University of South Dakota, 1906 â representative from South Dakota, 1915âÂÂ1932
- John L. Kennedy, Knox College, 1883 â representative from Nebraska, 1905âÂÂ1906
- Frank Kratovil, McDaniel College, 1990 â representative from Maryland, 2009âÂÂ2011
- Charles M. La Follette, Wabash College, 1920 â representative from Indiana, 1943âÂÂ1946
- Gordon Lee, Emory University, 1880 â representative from Georgia, 1905âÂÂ1926
- William Lemke, University of North Dakota, 1903 â representative from North Dakota, 1933âÂÂ1950
- Pete McCloskey, Stanford University, 1951 â author of the Endangered Species Act; representative from California, 1967âÂÂ1983
- Robert C. McEwen, University of Vermont, 1942 â representative from New York, 1965âÂÂ1980
- Charles F. McLaughlin, University of Nebraska, 1908 â representative from Nebraska, 1935âÂÂ1942
- James McNulty, Arizona, 1950 â representative from Arizona, 1983âÂÂ1985
- Luke Messer, Wabash College, 1991 â representative from Indiana, 2013âÂÂ2019
- Walt Minnick, Whitman College, 1958 â representative from Idaho, 2009âÂÂ2011
- Chester Mize, University of Kansas, 1939 â representative from Kansas, 1965âÂÂ1970
- Martin A. Morrison, Butler University, 1883 â representative from Indiana 1910âÂÂ1916
- Charles L. Moses, Mercer University, 1876 â representative from Georgia, 1891âÂÂ1896
- Frederick A. Muhlenberg, Gettysburg College, 1908 â representative from Pennsylvania, 1947âÂÂ1948
- William B. Oliver, University of Alabama, 1887â representative from Alabama, 1915âÂÂ1936
- James W. Overstreet, Mercer University, 1888 â representative from Georgia, 1905âÂÂ1922
- Jim Ramstad, University of Minnesota â representative from Minnesota, 1991âÂÂ2009
- Dwight L. Rogers, Mercer University, 1910 â representative from Florida, 1945âÂÂ1954
- Paul G. Rogers, University of Florida, 1942 â representative from Florida, 1955âÂÂ1978
- David Rouzer, North Carolina State, 1994 â representative from North Carolina, 2015âÂÂpresent
- Max Sandlin, Baylor, 1975 â representative from Texas, 1997âÂÂ2004
- Jouette Shouse, University of Missouri, 1899 â representative from Illinois, 1915âÂÂ1918
- Garner E. Shriver, Wichita State University, 1934 â representative from Kansas, 1961âÂÂ1976
- Jim Slattery, Washburn University, 1970 â representative from Kansas, 1983âÂÂ1995
- Albert L. Smith Jr., Auburn University, 1953 â representative from Alabama, 1981âÂÂ1983
- Adlai E. Stevenson, Centre College, 1860 â representative from Illinois, 1875âÂÂ1880
- Willis Sweet, University of Nebraska, 1879 â representative from Idaho, 1889âÂÂ1894
- Clark W. Thompson, University of Oregon, 1918 â representative from Texas, 1933âÂÂ1966
- Edwin Keith Thomson, University of Wyoming, 1939 â representative from Wyoming, 1955âÂÂ1960
- Samuel Tribble, University of Georgia, 1891 â representative from Georgia, 1911âÂÂ1916
- Frederick M. Vinson, Centre College, 1909 â representative from Kentucky, 1924âÂÂ1928, 1930âÂÂ1937
- Francis E. Walter, Lafayette College, 1916 â representative from Pennsylvania, 1933âÂÂ1964
- Thomas B. Ward, Miami University (Ohio), 1855 â representative from Indiana, 1883âÂÂ1886
State
- John Fleming, Jr., Ole Miss, 1973 â Louisiana State Treasurer, 2024âÂÂpresent; former U.S. Representative
- Ralph Haben, University of Florida â former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
- Adam Hasner, University of Maryland, 1991 â House Majority Leader, Florida House of Representatives, 2002âÂÂ2010
- John F. Hayes, Washburn University â majority leader, Kansas House of Representatives
- Jim Herring, University of Mississippi 1960 â state chairman of the Mississippi Republican Party 2001âÂÂ2008; state circuit court judge, 1997âÂÂ1999
- Thomas M. Honan, Indiana University Bloomington, 1899 â Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives; Indiana Attorney General
- Warren W. Shaw, Washburn University, 1931 â Kansas House of Representatives
- Shap Smith, University of Vermont, 1987 â 92nd Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives
- Robert Stone, Washburn University, 1889 â Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives, 1915
- Joshua Soule Zimmerman, RandolphâÂÂMacon College, 1892 â West Virginia House Delegate
Mayor
- Jean Baptiste Adoue, University of Texas, 1906 â former mayor of Dallas, Texas
- Arthur "Art" Phillips, University of British Columbia, 1953 â 32nd Mayor of Vancouver, 1973âÂÂ1977
- Richard Vinroot, University of North Carolina, 1963 â Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, 1991âÂÂ95
- Kevin White, Williams College, 1952 â second longest-serving mayor in Boston history
Religion
- Charles Minnigerode Beckwith â Bishop of Alabama
- Kirkman George Finlay, University of the South, 1900 â first Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina
- Clare Purcell, Emory, 1910 â Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South
- Ralph W. Sockman, Ohio Wesleyan, 1911 â evangelist, writer
- David Swing, Miami University, 1852 â founder of the Central Church of Chicago
Science, medicine, and technology
- Thomas Francis, Jr., Allegheny College, 1921 â physician, virologist, and epidemiologist; Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
- Joel Henry Hildebrand, University of Pennsylvania, 1903 â pioneer chemist
- Patrick Piemonte, Purdue University, 2004 â inventor and user interface designer
- William C. Roberts, Southern Methodist University, 1954 â cardiologist and pathologist; first head of pathology for the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
- Homer Clyde Snook, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1900 â inventor; electrical engineer
Sports
- Mike Adamle, Northwestern University, 1971 â NFL safety, broadcaster
- Bill Austin, Oregon State College, 1949 â NFL lineman and head coach
- Terry Baker, Oregon State University, 1963 â NFL & CFL quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner, first selection of 1963 NFL draft, NCAA Final Four (basketball)
- Ernest Bearg, Washburn University, 1916 â head football coach, Washburn and University of Nebraska
- Jim Bowden, Rollins College, 1983 â MLB general manager, Cincinnati Reds and Washington Nationals
- Richard R. Baggins, Case Western Reserve, 1901 â MLB pitcher, Cleveland Blues
- Rich Brooks, Oregon State University, 1963 â head football coach, University of Oregon, and St. Louis Rams (NFL), and University of Kentucky
- Randy Brown, University of Florida â MLB catcher
- Dave Burba, Ohio State University, 1988 â MLB pitcher
- Ron Cey, Washington State University, 1970 â MLB third baseman, Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs
- Gunther Cunningham, University of Oregon, 1968 â NFL defensive coordinator, Kansas City Chiefs, former head coach
- Alvin Dark, Louisiana State University, 1945 â MLB infielder, manager; Rookie of the Year, 1948
- Dwight F. Davis, Washington University in St. Louis, 1899 â tennis player, namesake of the Davis Cup
- Eugene Davis, University of Virginia, 1899 â football coach; later a surgeon
- Morgan Ensberg, University of Southern California, 1998 â MLB infielder
- Weeb Ewbank, Miami University (Ohio), 1928 â NFL and AFL head coach; Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Scott Fortune, Stanford, 1988 â Olympic gold medalist, volleyball
- Ralph Friedgen, University of Maryland, 1970 â head coach, University of Maryland football
- Gary Gait, Syracuse University, 1990 â lacrosse, multiple All-American and NCAA champion
- Paul Gait, Syracuse University, 1990 â lacrosse, multiple All-American and NCAA champion
- Laddie Gale, University of Oregon, 1939 â Basketball Hall of Fame
- Lou Gehrig, Columbia University, 1925 â MLB first baseman, New York Yankees; Baseball Hall of Fame
- Jack Gelineau, McGill University, 1949 â NHL goaltender, Calder Memorial Trophy winner
- Matt Grevers, Northwestern University, 2007 â Olympic gold medalist, swimming
- Jack Ham, Penn State University, 1971 â NFL All-Pro linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers, Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Jack Harbaugh, Bowling Green University, 1961 â college football coach
- Tom Harmon, University of Michigan, 1941 â Heisman Trophy winner, broadcaster
- Terry Hoeppner, Franklin College, 1969 â college football coach
- Hughie Jennings, Cornell University, 1904 â MLB infielder, manager, Detroit Tigers, Baseball Hall of Fame
- Wilbur Johns, UCLA, 1925 â UCLA basketball coach and athletic director
- William Johnson, University of Kansas, 1933 â center, Basketball Hall of Fame
- Wallace Jones, University of Kentucky â basketball player
- Harry Kalas, University of Iowa, 1959 â play-by-play announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies
- Bob Locker, Iowa State, 1960 â MLB pitcher, played on 1972 World Series champion Oakland Athletics
- Don Meredith, Southern Methodist University, 1960 â NFL All-Pro quarterback, Dallas Cowboys
- Dick Nolan, University of Maryland, 1955 â former head coach, San Francisco 49ers
- J. T. O'Sullivan, U.C. Davis, 2002 â NFL quarterback, San Francisco 49ers
- Jim Otto, University of Miami, 1960 â NFL center, Oakland Raiders, Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Dave Parks, Texas Tech University, 1964 â NFL wide receiver, first selection of 1964 NFL draft, San Francisco 49ers
- William Porter Payne, University of Georgia, 1969 â president of Atlanta Olympic Committee, chairman of Augusta National Golf Club
- Mike Racy, Washburn University â NCAA VP, MIAA Commissioner
- Detlef Schrempf, University of Washington, 1986 â NBA All-Star forward
- Ted Schroeder, Stanford University, 1942 â tennis player, Wimbledon and US Open champion
- Jason Simontacchi, San Jose State University, 1996 â MLB pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Nationals
- Steve Tasker, Northwestern University, 1985 â NFL All-Pro special teams player, wide receiver, Buffalo Bills
- Zach Thomas, Texas Tech University, 1996 â NFL linebacker, Miami Dolphins
- Mike Timlin, Southwestern University, 1988 â MLB pitcher, four World Series championship teams
- Bill Toomey, University of Colorado, 1961 â Olympic gold medalist, 1968 decathlon
- Doak Walker, Southern Methodist University, 1950 â NFL All-Pro halfback, Detroit Lions, 1948 Heisman Trophy winner, Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Wayne Walker, University of Idaho, 1958 â NFL All-Pro linebacker, Detroit Lions (started all 15 seasons)
- Wes Welker, Texas Tech University, 2004 â NFL All-Pro wide receiver, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos
- Gary Williams, University of Maryland, 1968 â head basketball coach, University of Maryland
- Ralph C. Wilson Jr., University of Virginia, 1940 â founder, owner, and president of the Buffalo Bills football team; Pro Football Hall of Fame member, 2009
References
External links
- Collett, Ritter (1998). In the Bond: Phi Delta Theta at 150. Landfall Press
- Havighurst, Walter E. (1975). From Six at First: A History of Phi Delta Theta 1848âÂÂ1973. George Banta Company, Inc.