List of Alpha Delta Phi members Alpha Delta Phi is a social fraternity located in colleges and university in North America . It has both collegiate and honorary members. Following are some of its notable members.
Art and architecture
Athletics
Business and finance
Name
Chapter
Notability
Reference
Charles Francis Adams Jr.
Harvard
president of Union Pacific Railroad , historian, author
[ 3] [ 16]
Colin Angle
Lambda Phi
founder, chairman, and CEO of iRobot Corporation
[ 17]
Bruce Fairchild Barton
Amherst
ad executive, creator of Betty Crocker , congressman
[ 7]
Bill Downe
Toronto
CEO of the Bank of Montreal
[ 18]
Eran Egozy
Lambda Phi
founder and CTO of Harmonix Music Systems
[ 19]
Clarence L. Fisher
Hamilton
real estate, lumber, and timber businessman; member of New York state assembly
[ 7]
Henry Clay Folger
Amherst
president of Standard Oil , founder of the Folger Shakespeare Library
[ 2]
Charles Carroll Glover Jr.
Yale
Investment banker and philanthropist
[ 7]
William Russell Grace
Columbia
founder of W. R. Grace and Company
[ 2]
Malcolm Knight
Toronto
deputy governor, Bank of Canada ; general manager, International Bank of Settlements
[ 20]
Abbot Augustus Low
Yale
inventor; president, Old Forge Electric Company and Utica Gas and Electric Company
[ 7]
David Packard
Stanford
electrical engineer and co-founder of the Hewlett-Packard Computer Corporation
[ 7]
John A. Pollock
Toronto
former owner of CTV Television Network , president of Electrohome , chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier
[ 21]
Edgar Monsanto Queeny
chairman of Monsanto
[ 7]
John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Brunonian
director of Standard Oil and US Steel , philanthropist
[ 2] [ 22]
David M. Solomon
Hamilton
CEO of Goldman Sachs
[ 23]
Allan Sproul
California
director of Kaiser Aluminum
[ 24] [ 25]
Walter C. Teagle
Cornell
president of Standard Oil
[ 26] [ 16]
Gerald B. Zornow
Rochester
chairman of Eastman Kodak
[ 27]
Clergy
Diplomacy
Name
Chapter
Notable
Reference
Larz Anderson
Harvard
diplomat
[ 7]
Richard R. Burt
Cornell
U.S. Ambassador to Germany
[ 31]
Joseph Hodges Choate
Harvard
U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain
[ 3] [ 32]
Bainbridge Colby
Williams
U.S. Secretary of State , founder of Progressive Party
[ 33]
Gordon Gale Crean
Toronto
Canadian Ambassador to Italy, Yugoslavia, and West Germany
[ 34]
William R. Day
Peninsular
Secretary of State
[ 3]
Irving B. Dudley
Capital
United States Ambassador to Brazil
[ 3] [ 32]
James George
Toronto
Diplomat, political, and environmental activist
[ 35]
Colin W. G. Gibson
Toronto
Canadian Secretary of State
[ 36]
Joseph Grew
Harvard
U.S. Ambassador to Japan , U.S. Ambassador to Denmark , Under Secretary of State
[ 7]
Alger Hiss
Johns Hopkins
U.S. State Department and United Nations official
[ 22]
Edward M. House
Cornell
politician , presidential adviser, diplomat
[ 2] [ 32]
John Jay
Columbia
diplomat, lawyer, abolitionist
[ 2]
William Luers
Hamilton
U.S. Ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Venezuela
[ 37]
Horace Maynard
Amherst
U.S. Ambassador to Turkey , Tennessee Attorney General , U.S. House of Representatives
[ 3] [ 32]
Michael Oren
Columbia
Israeli Ambassador to the United States
[ 38]
William E. Quimby
Peninsular
United States Ambassador to the Netherlands
[ 3] [ 32]
J. Meredith Read
Brunonian
U.S. Minister to Greece, U. S. consul general for France and Algeria
[ 39] [ 3]
Somerville Pinkney Tuck
Dartmouth
U.S. Ambassador to Egypt
[ 7]
Edwin F. Uhl
Peninsular
Ambassador to Germany and United States Assistant Secretary of State
[ 3] [ 32]
George Wadsworth II
U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Czechoslovakia
[ 7]
Adrian Zuckerman
Lambda Phi
U.S. Ambassador to Romania
[ 40] [ 41] [ 42]
Education
Name
Chapter
Notability
Reference
Joseph Sweetman Ames
Johns Hopkins
president of Johns Hopkins University
[ 43]
J. Seelye Bixler
Amherst
president of Colby College
[ 44] [ 28]
Francis Brown
Dartmouth
theologian, Semitic scholar , college professor
[ 45]
G. Armour Craig
Amherst
president of Amherst College
[ 46]
Charles William Eliot
Harvard
president of Harvard University
[ 3]
John Robert Evans
Toronto
president of University of Toronto , founder of McMaster University Medical School
[ 47]
William Watts Folwell
Geneva
president of the University of Minnesota
[ 48]
Claude Fuess
Amherst
headmaster of Phillips Academy
[ 49]
Horace Howard Furness
Harvard
Shakespearian scholar, lecturer University of Pennsylvania
[ 3]
Richard Glenn Gettell
Amherst
president of Mount Holyoke College
[ 50]
Daniel Coit Gilman
Yale
president of Johns Hopkins University
[ 3]
Abram W. Harris
Middletown
president of Northwestern University and University of Maine
[ 51]
Emory William Hunt
Rochester
president of Denison University and Bucknell University
[ 3]
Harry Burns Hutchins
Peninsular
president of University of Michigan , dean of University of Michigan School of Law
[ 3]
Robert Maynard Hutchins
Yale
president of the University of Chicago
[ 16]
George Frederick Magoun
Bowdoin
president of Iowa College
[ 52]
Francis March
Amherst
academic, philologist , and lexicographer , principal founder of modern comparative linguistics
[ 3]
Barry Mills
Bowdoin
president of Bowdoin College
[ 53]
Lewis Perry
Williams
educator, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy
[ 16]
Andrew Van Vranken Raymond
Union
president of Union College
[ 2]
Benjamin Rush Rhees
Amherst
president, University of Rochester
[ 3]
Henry Wade Rogers
Peninsular
president, Northwestern University ; dean, Yale Law School
[ 3]
Eugene V. Rostow
Yale
dean of Yale Law School , adviser to the United States Department of State
[ 54]
Michael S. Roth
Middletown
president of Wesleyan University
[ 55]
Peter H. Russell
Toronto
professor of political science, University of Toronto ; principal of Innis College
[ 56]
Frederick Herbert Sill
Columbia
founder of Kent School , Episcopalian priest
[ 16]
Robert E. L. Strider
Amherst
president of Colby College
[ 28]
F. W. Taussig
Eliot
Economist, professor at Harvard, U.S. Tariff Commission chair
[ 7]
Edwin Willits
Peninsular
president, State Agricultural College (now Michigan State University )
[ 2]
Entertainment
Law
Literature and journalism
Name
Chapter
Notability
Reference
Samuel Adams
Hamilton
Brewer, Politician, Party Animal
[ 66]
John Perry Barlow
Middletown
poet, essayist , lyricist for the Grateful Dead , co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
[ 67]
Philip Barry
Yale
playwright, author
[ 68]
Arlo Bates
Bowdoin
novelist, poet
[ 3]
Francis Bellamy
Rochester
author of the original Pledge of Allegiance
[ 2] [ 27]
Stephen Vincent Benét
Yale
poet
[ 28]
George William Curtis
Brunonian
writer, journalist, political editor of Harpers Weekly
[ 69] [ 3]
Michael de Pencie
Toronto
Publisher, chairman of Key Publishers Company Limited
[ 70]
Richard Eberhart
Minnesota
poet
[ 58]
John C. Farrar
Yale
poet, publisher
[ 71]
Edward Everett Hale
Harvard
author, historian, minister
[ 3]
Owen Johnson
Yale
author
[ 7]
Elijah Kellogg
Bowdoin
Minister, author of popular adventure books for children
[ 2] [ 72]
Pagan Kennedy
Middletown
author, pioneer of the 1990s zine movement
[ 73]
James Russell Lowell
Harvard
poet, critic, editor, and diplomat
[ 3] [ 28]
Henry Luce
Yale
publisher; founder of Time–Life
[ 2]
Robert Ludlum
Middletown
novelist
[ 22]
Hamilton Wright Mabie
Williams
essayist
[ 3]
Manton Marble
Rochester
journalist, editor and owner of the New York World
[ 3]
Jack McClelland
Toronto
publisher, president of McClelland and Stewart , Officer of the Order of Canada
[ 74]
Robert R. McCormick
Yale
editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune
[ 75]
Chris Miller
Dartmouth
co-author of National Lampoon's Animal House
[ 76]
Donald Grant Mitchell
Yale
Essayist and novelist
[ 3]
P. J. O'Rourke
Miami
author, political satirist and journalist
[ 77]
Francis Parkman
Harvard
author, historian
[ 3]
Daniel Pearl
Stanford
journalist , editor of The Wall Street Journal
[ 78]
John Codman Ropes
Harvard
author, military historian
[ 3]
Alfred Billings Street
Hamilton
author, poet
[ 3]
George Templeton Strong
Columbia
diarist
[ 2]
Scott Turow
Amherst
novelist
[ 79]
Moses Coit Tyler
Yale
author, historian, academic
[ 3]
William Hayes Ward
Amherst
journalist, editor in chief New York Independent
[ 3]
Thornton Wilder
Yale
author and playwright
[ 28]
Talcott Williams
Amherst
Journalist, educator
[ 80] [ 3]
Owen Wister
Harvard
writer, father of Western fiction
[ 3] [ 16]
Military
Politics
Name
Chapter
Notable
Reference
William B. Allison
Hudson
U.S. Senator, U.S. House of Representatives
[ 3] [ 32]
Herbert Ames
Amherst
Financial director, League of Nations; member, Canadian Parliament
[ 32]
Robert R. Barry
Hamilton
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 7]
Carroll L. Beedy
Yale
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 7]
Taul Bradford
Alabama
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 2]
Joshua Chamberlain
Bowdoin
Governor of Maine , president of Bowdoin College
[ 81] [ 3]
Alfred C. Chapin
Williams
U.S. House of Representatives, mayor of Brooklyn
[ 7]
Ray P. Chase
Minnesota
U.S. House of Representatives and Minnesota State Auditor
[ 7]
Patrick W. Cullinan
Cornell
New York politician
[ 7]
Dwight F. Davis
Harvard
Secretary of War , Governor-General of the Philippines
[ 7]
William Dennison Jr.
Miami
governor of Ohio, United States Postmaster General
[ 3]
John S. Dyson
Cornell
Deputy mayor of New York City; Commissioner of Commerce
[ 82]
Charles S. Fairchild
Harvard
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury , Attorney General of New York
[ 7] [ 3]
James Rudolph Garfield
Williams
U.S. Secretary of the Interior
[ 3]
George Reginald Geary
Toronto
Minister of Justice, mayor of Toronto , member of Canadian Parliament
[ 2]
Frederick H. Gillett
Amherst
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
[ 32]
William S. Groesbeck
Miami
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 2]
Clarence E. Hancock
Middletown
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 7]
John Philip Hill
Johns Hopkins
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 7]
Phineas Hitchcock
Williams
U.S. Senate
[ 3] [ 32]
Richard D. Hubbard
Yale
governor of Connecticut, U.S. House of Representatives
[ 3]
Thomas Jenckes
Brunonian
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 63]
Otto Kerner Jr.
Brunonian
Governor of Illinois , circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals
[ 7]
Goodwin Knight
Stanford
governor of California
[ 7]
Bill Luther
Minnesota
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 83]
Medill McCormick
Yale
U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives
[ 32]
Hunter Meighan
Columbia
Politician and lawyer
[ 84]
William Henry Moore
Toronto
member of Canadian Parliament
[ 85]
Marcus Morton
Brunonian
chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
[ 63]
Edward Follansbee Noyes
Dartmouth
governor of Ohio, U.S. Ambassador to France
[ 3] [ 32]
J. Van Vechten Olcott
Manhattan
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 7]
Leonard Outerbridge
Toronto
Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland , Companion of the Order of Canada
[ 34]
Charles H. Percy
Chicago
U.S. senator, president of the Bell & Howell Corporation
[ 7]
George E. Pugh
Miami
U.S. Senate
[ 3] [ 32]
Joseph V. Quarles
Peninsular
U.S. Senate , U.S. district judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
[ 3] [ 32]
James Burton Reynolds
Dartmouth
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
[ 7]
Ellis H. Roberts
Yale
U.S. House of Representatives, Treasurer of the United States
[ 7]
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harvard
President of the United States
[ 7]
Theodore Roosevelt
Harvard
President of the United States
[ 7] [ 3]
George Washington Shonk
Middletown
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 2]
Herbert B. Shonk
Middletown
New York State Assembly , attorney
[ 7]
Watson G. Squire
Middletown
U.S. Senator, Ohio Attorney General
[ 3] [ 32]
Thomas Sweeney
U.S. Senator and U.S. House of Representatives
[ 7]
Allen T. Treadway
Amherst
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 7]
Fred Upton
Peninsular
U.S. House of Representatives
[ 7]
Aldonijah Welch
Peninsular
U.S. Senator , president of Iowa State Agricultural College (now Iowa State University )
[ 3] [ 32]
Ashbel P. Willard
Hamilton
Governor of Indiana
[ 3]
John S. Wold
Union
U.S. House of Representatives, geologist
[ 86]
Science and engineering
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