List of Theta Delta Chi members

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This is a list of prominent members of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. Names are listed followed by the school attended and the graduation year.[1]

Arts

  • John Brougham, New York Graduate 1857, 19th century actor, dramatist, and orator
  • Fitz James O'Brien, New York Graduate 1857, New York Literary Bohemian, science fiction pioneer
  • Robert Frost, Dartmouth 1896, four time Pulitzer Prize winning poet
Robert Frost, Dartmouth 1896.

Medicine

  • Frank Lahey, Harvard 1904, Founder of Boston's Lahey Clinic
  • Oliver Beahrs, Berkeley 1937, Head Surgery at the Mayo Clinic
  • Park Dietz, Cornell 1970, Renowned Forensic Psychologist

Public Life

Jerry Lewis, UCLA '56, US House of Rep. for California.
Michael Powell, William and Mary '85, Former Chairman of the FCC.

Education

Scholarship

Donald B. MacMillan, Bowdoin 1897, Arctic Explorer.

Military

Architecture

Business

  • Howard Melville Hanna, Union 1859, President of M.A. Hanna Co. and Globe Iron Works
  • Edward Oziel Graves, Hobart 1864, Chief of US Bureau of Engraving, Founder/President of Washington Mutual
  • James R. Mellon, Washington and Jefferson 1865, President of Ligonier Valley Railroad
  • Frank Anderson Merrick, Lehigh 1891, President of Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company
  • Eugene Grace, Lehigh 1899, Chairman of the Board of Bethlehem Steel
  • J. Frank Drake, Dartmouth 1902, Chairman of the Board of Gulf Oil Corporation
  • Harvey Dow Gibson, Bowdoin 1902, President of the Manufacturers Trust Co
  • Stanton Griffs, Cornell 1910, Chairman of the Board of Madison Square Garden
  • Willard H. Dow, Williams 1919, President of Dow Chemical Corporation
  • Leo D. Welch, Rochester 1919, Chairman of the Board of Standard Oil
  • Myford Irvine, Stanford 1921, landholder in California, City of Irvine named after him
  • George L. Smith, Columbia 1925, President of Kinney Shoe Company
  • Dwight Follett, Illinois 1925, President of Follett Corporation
  • William H. Elliot, William and Mary 1928, President of Border Corporation
  • Charles C. Tillinghast Jr., Brown 1932, President of TWA, Chancellor of Brown University
  • Karl J. Neer, Illinois 1933, President of Neer Oil Company
  • James W. Kerr, Toronto 1937, President of TransCanada Pipelines
  • William Edwards, Michigan 1939, President of Hilton Hotels
  • Edwin A. Gee, George Washington 1941, CEO International Paper
  • Charles K. Fletcher, Jr., Stanford 1950, Chairman of the Home Federal Saving Assoc
  • Mark H. McCormack, William and Mary 1950, CEO International Management Group
  • William J. Henry, William and Mary 1963, President Time Life Books, Inc.
  • Peter F. Volanakis, Dartmouth 1977, President and COO of Corning Incorporated
  • John Antonelli, Rochester 1980, Director of Operations of Starbucks
  • Jack D. Furst, Arizona State 1981, Partner of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst Inc.
  • Michael J. Saylor, MIT 1987, Founder MicroStrategy
  • Michael C. McPhee, VCU 1989, Executive, Technologist & Real Estate Mogul
  • Tom First, Brown 1989, Co-founder of Nantucket Nectars
  • Tom Scott, Brown 1989, Co-founder of Nantucket Nectars
  • Fernando Poma, Cornell 1994, Managing Director of Real Hotels & Resorts

Engineering & Science

Sport

Clergy

References

  1. ^ Unless otherwise cited, the referenced alumni can be found in: Ed. McCready, Adam (2004). The Theta Delta Chi Membership Handbook. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge Offset Printing.
  2. ^ Maxwell, W. J (1900). Greek Letter Men of Boston. College Bk. Co.
  3. ^ "Theta Delta Chi Political Members". 2008.
  4. ^ "Philleo Nash (1909–1987)". 1988. JSTOR 680770. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ "The Pillars of Prospect: Sigma Phi Sigma/Theta Delta Chi Alumni Association" (PDF). May 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 29, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-20. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ a b Chi, Theta Delta (1911). Sixth Catalogue of ΘΔΧ. Retrieved 2009-06-15.