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[[Phi Kappa Phi]] is an international collegiate honor society. Following is a list of notable members of Phi Kappa Phi. |
[[Phi Kappa Phi]] is an international collegiate honor society. Following is a list of notable members of Phi Kappa Phi. |
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*[[Joseph E. Aoun]], 7th president of [[Northeastern University]] |
*[[Joseph E. Aoun]], 7th president of [[Northeastern University]] |
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*[[Kwame Anthony Appiah]], philosopher, professor, and awardee of the [[National Humanities Medal]] |
*[[Kwame Anthony Appiah]], philosopher, professor, and awardee of the [[National Humanities Medal]] |
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*[[Jaime Homero Arjona]], |
*[[Jaime Homero Arjona]], professor and chair of chair of the Department of Foreign Languages at the [[University of Connecticut]] |
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*[[Peter B. Armentrout]], |
*[[Peter B. Armentrout]], chemistry professor at the [[University of Utah]] |
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*[[Robert Ashford]], professor of law at the [[Syracuse University College of Law]], |
*[[Robert Ashford]], professor of law at the [[Syracuse University College of Law]], |
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*[[George C. Baldwin]], theoretical and experimental physicist and professor |
*[[George C. Baldwin]], theoretical and experimental physicist and professor |
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*[[William Dudley Geer|William Dudley Geer,]] dean of the [[School of Business]] at [[Samford University]] |
*[[William Dudley Geer|William Dudley Geer,]] dean of the [[School of Business]] at [[Samford University]] |
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*[[Claude Hall]], historian and professor |
*[[Claude Hall]], historian and professor |
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*[[Abram W. Harris]], president of [[Northwestern University]] and the [[University of Maine]], |
*[[Abram W. Harris]], president of [[Northwestern University]] and the [[University of Maine]], a founder of [[Phi Kappa Phi]] and [[Alpha Delta Tau]] |
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*[[Freeman A. Hrabowski III]], president of [[University of Maryland, Baltimore County]] |
*[[Freeman A. Hrabowski III]], president of [[University of Maryland, Baltimore County]] |
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*[[Milton Stover Eisenhower]], president of three major American [[universities]] |
*[[Milton Stover Eisenhower]], president of three major American [[universities]] |
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*[[Wilbur R. LePage]], professor and department chair of [[electrical and computer engineering]] at [[Syracuse University]] |
*[[Wilbur R. LePage]], professor and department chair of [[electrical and computer engineering]] at [[Syracuse University]] |
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*[[Tedd L. Mitchell]], fifth [[Chancellor (education)|chancellor]] of the [[Texas Tech University System]] |
*[[Tedd L. Mitchell]], fifth [[Chancellor (education)|chancellor]] of the [[Texas Tech University System]] |
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*[[Ole Moen]], |
*[[Ole Moen]], [[Emeritus|professor emeritus]] in American Civilization at the [[University of Oslo]] |
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*[[Elizabeth Ann Nalley]], chemist and professor of chemistry at [[Cameron University]] |
*[[Elizabeth Ann Nalley]], chemist and professor of chemistry at [[Cameron University]] |
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*[[Christopher McKnight Nichols]], chair in national security studies and professor of history at [[Ohio State University]] |
*[[Christopher McKnight Nichols]], chair in national security studies and professor of history at [[Ohio State University]] |
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*[[L. Timothy Perrin]], |
*[[L. Timothy Perrin]], sixth president of [[Lubbock Christian University]] |
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*[[Shlomo Sawilowsky]], rabbi and professor |
*[[Shlomo Sawilowsky]], rabbi and professor |
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*[[Bernadotte Everly Schmitt]], [[Pulitzer Prize]]–winning historian and professor of Modern European History at the [[University of Chicago]] |
*[[Bernadotte Everly Schmitt]], [[Pulitzer Prize]]–winning historian and professor of Modern European History at the [[University of Chicago]] |
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*[[Steffen Schmidt]], faculty of [[Iowa State University]] |
*[[Steffen Schmidt]], faculty of [[Iowa State University]] |
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*[[Floyd Van Nest Schultz]], professor of electrical engineering at University of Tennessee and [[Purdue University]] |
*[[Floyd Van Nest Schultz]], professor of electrical engineering at the University of Tennessee and [[Purdue University]] |
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*[[Theodore Schultz]], [[Nobel Memorial Prize]]–winning economist and chairman of the University of Chicago Department of Economics |
*[[Theodore Schultz]], [[Nobel Memorial Prize]]–winning economist and chairman of the University of Chicago Department of Economics |
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*[[David Silva (linguist)|David Silva]], [[Provost (education)|Provost]] and academic vice president of [[Salem State University]] |
*[[David Silva (linguist)|David Silva]], [[Provost (education)|Provost]] and academic vice president of [[Salem State University]] |
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*[[W. Harry Vaughan]], professor of [[ceramic engineering]] at the [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia School of Technology]] |
*[[W. Harry Vaughan]], professor of [[ceramic engineering]] at the [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia School of Technology]] |
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*[[Michael Vocino]], librarian and professor at the [[University of Rhode Island]] |
*[[Michael Vocino]], librarian and professor at the [[University of Rhode Island]] |
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*[[Richard F. Wilson]], 18th President |
*[[Richard F. Wilson]], 18th President [[Illinois Wesleyan University]] |
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*[[P. K. Yonge]], founding member of the [[Florida Board of Control]], the governing body of the [[State University System of Florida]] |
*[[P. K. Yonge]], founding member of the [[Florida Board of Control]], the governing body of the [[State University System of Florida]] |
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*[[Jill Zimmerman]], computer scientist, professor, and head of the [[Goucher College]] robotics lab |
*[[Jill Zimmerman]], computer scientist, professor, and head of the [[Goucher College]] robotics lab |
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* [[Leslie Erganian]], artist who works in [[photography]], [[collage]], [[Assemblage (art)|assemblage]], and [[animation]] |
* [[Leslie Erganian]], artist who works in [[photography]], [[collage]], [[Assemblage (art)|assemblage]], and [[animation]] |
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* [[Glenna Goodacre]], sculptor, designer of the [[Vietnam Women's Memorial]] |
* [[Glenna Goodacre]], sculptor, designer of the [[Vietnam Women's Memorial]] |
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* [[Harold Lohner]], |
* [[Harold Lohner]], [[printmaker]] and [[Type designer|designer]] of [[freeware]] and [[shareware]] [[Typeface|fonts]] |
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* [[William Rupp]], modernist architect considered part the [[Sarasota School of Architecture]] |
* [[William Rupp]], modernist architect considered part the [[Sarasota School of Architecture]] |
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* [[Frank Albert Waugh]], pioneer of [[landscape architecture]] |
* [[Frank Albert Waugh]], pioneer of [[landscape architecture]] |
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* [[James Barksdale]], president and CEO of [[Netscape Communications Corporation]] |
* [[James Barksdale]], president and CEO of [[Netscape Communications Corporation]] |
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* [[Alice Marriott]], |
* [[Alice Marriott]], [[entrepreneur]] and [[philanthropist]] |
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* [[Robert A. McDonald]], chairman, president, and CEO of [[Procter & Gamble]] |
* [[Robert A. McDonald]], chairman, president, and CEO of [[Procter & Gamble]] |
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* [[Claude H. Nash]], cofounded, CEO, and chairman of [[ViroPharma|ViroPharma Incorporated]] and CEO of Bloodstone Ventures |
* [[Claude H. Nash]], cofounded, CEO, and chairman of [[ViroPharma|ViroPharma Incorporated]] and CEO of Bloodstone Ventures |
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== Law == |
== Law == |
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* [[Charles Bayley Adams]], |
* [[Charles Bayley Adams]], [[President pro tempore of the Vermont State Senate|President]] of the [[Vermont State Senate]] and a justice of the [[Vermont Supreme Court]] |
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* [[Fernande R. V. Duffly]], associate justice of the [[Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court]] |
* [[Fernande R. V. Duffly]], associate justice of the [[Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court]] |
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* [[Ruth Bader Ginsburg]], [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] |
* [[Ruth Bader Ginsburg]], [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States]] |
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* [[John Grisham]], author |
* [[John Grisham]], author |
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* [[Charles W. Henderson]], author who writes about military history |
* [[Charles W. Henderson]], author who writes about military history |
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* [[Harold Kaese]], |
* [[Harold Kaese]], [[Sports journalism|sports writer]], best known for covering [[Major League Baseball]] |
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* [[W. Patrick Lang]], author, commentator on the [[Middle East]], special forces officer, and intelligence executive |
* [[W. Patrick Lang]], author, commentator on the [[Middle East]], special forces officer, and intelligence executive |
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* [[Kathleen Parker]], nationally syndicated columnist for ''[[The Washington Post]]'' |
* [[Kathleen Parker]], nationally syndicated columnist for ''[[The Washington Post]]'' |
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== Politics == |
== Politics == |
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* [[H. Gardner Ackley]], [[economist]] and former United States [[ambassador]] to Italy |
* [[H. Gardner Ackley]], [[economist]] and former United States [[ambassador]] to Italy |
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* [[Charles Bayley Adams]], |
* [[Charles Bayley Adams]], [[President pro tempore of the Vermont State Senate|President]] of the [[Vermont State Senate]] and a justice of the [[Vermont Supreme Court]] |
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*[[Ellis Arnall]], [[List of governors of Georgia|69th governor of Georgia]] |
*[[Ellis Arnall]], [[List of governors of Georgia|69th governor of Georgia]] |
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*[[Kathleen Blanco]], [[List of governors of Louisiana|54th governor of Louisiana]] |
*[[Kathleen Blanco]], [[List of governors of Louisiana|54th governor of Louisiana]] |
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*[[William Denis Brown III]], [[Louisiana State Senate]] (1968–1976)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thenewsstar/obituary.aspx?pid=156381763#fbLoggedOut|title=William Denis Brown, III|newspaper=[[The News-Star|Monroe News-Star]], March 9, 2012|access-date=July 13, 2013}}</ref> |
*[[William Denis Brown III]], [[Louisiana State Senate]] (1968–1976)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thenewsstar/obituary.aspx?pid=156381763#fbLoggedOut|title=William Denis Brown, III|newspaper=[[The News-Star|Monroe News-Star]], March 9, 2012|access-date=July 13, 2013}}</ref> |
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*[[Jimmy Carter]], 39th [[president of the United States]] |
*[[Jimmy Carter]], 39th [[president of the United States]] |
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*[[Eric Chua]], Singapore |
*[[Eric Chua]], Singapore [[14th Parliament of Singapore|Member of Parliament]] |
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*[[Hillary Clinton]], 67th [[United States Secretary of State]] |
*[[Hillary Clinton]], 67th [[United States Secretary of State]] |
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*[[Thad Cochran]], [[United States Senator]] |
*[[Thad Cochran]], [[United States Senator]] |
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* [[Marshall Tyler]], head coach of the [[Rhode Island Rams football]] |
* [[Marshall Tyler]], head coach of the [[Rhode Island Rams football]] |
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* [[Jim Tressel]], former head football coach at [[Ohio State University]] |
* [[Jim Tressel]], former head football coach at [[Ohio State University]] |
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* [[Dallas Ward]], |
* [[Dallas Ward]], head football coach at the [[Colorado Buffaloes football|University of Colorado]] in [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 22:29, 30 April 2024
Phi Kappa Phi is an international collegiate honor society. Following is a list of notable members of Phi Kappa Phi.
Academia
- Doris Twitchell Allen, psychologist and professor
- Stephen Ambrose, historian and professor
- Joseph E. Aoun, 7th president of Northeastern University
- Kwame Anthony Appiah, philosopher, professor, and awardee of the National Humanities Medal
- Jaime Homero Arjona, professor and chair of chair of the Department of Foreign Languages at the University of Connecticut
- Peter B. Armentrout, chemistry professor at the University of Utah
- Robert Ashford, professor of law at the Syracuse University College of Law,
- George C. Baldwin, theoretical and experimental physicist and professor
- John R. Brazil, president of Trinity University
- Mary Ethel Creswell, home economist and university professor
- Vernon D. Crawford, professor, dean, and later interim president at the Georgia Institute of Technology
- Eugene Current-Garcia, Auburn University professor emeritus of American literature and founding editor of the Southern Humanities Review
- David Herbert Donald, historian and professor
- Peter M. Donohue, president of Villanova University
- Barbara Forrest, professor of philosophy in Southeastern Louisiana University
- Marye Anne Fox, chancellor of the University of California, San Diego
- Barry Glassner, professor of sociology
- John Graham, financial economist and professor at the Duke University Fuqua School of Business
- William Dudley Geer, dean of the School of Business at Samford University
- Claude Hall, historian and professor
- Abram W. Harris, president of Northwestern University and the University of Maine, a founder of Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Delta Tau
- Freeman A. Hrabowski III, president of University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- Milton Stover Eisenhower, president of three major American universities
- Robert Khayat, chancellor of the University of Mississippi
- Mark L. Knapp,Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin
- Louis LaPierre, professor of ecology
- Jose P. Laurel, 3rd president of the Philippines
- Wilbur R. LePage, professor and department chair of electrical and computer engineering at Syracuse University
- Tedd L. Mitchell, fifth chancellor of the Texas Tech University System
- Ole Moen, professor emeritus in American Civilization at the University of Oslo
- Elizabeth Ann Nalley, chemist and professor of chemistry at Cameron University
- Christopher McKnight Nichols, chair in national security studies and professor of history at Ohio State University
- L. Timothy Perrin, sixth president of Lubbock Christian University
- Shlomo Sawilowsky, rabbi and professor
- Bernadotte Everly Schmitt, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian and professor of Modern European History at the University of Chicago
- Steffen Schmidt, faculty of Iowa State University
- Floyd Van Nest Schultz, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Tennessee and Purdue University
- Theodore Schultz, Nobel Memorial Prize–winning economist and chairman of the University of Chicago Department of Economics
- David Silva, Provost and academic vice president of Salem State University
- Lou Anna Simon, 20th president of Michigan State University
- William Vernon Skiles, professor of mathematics and dean at the Georgia Institute of Technology
- James Monroe Smith, president of Louisiana State University
- Teresa A. Sullivan, 8th president of the University of Virginia
- William Tate, dean of men at the University of Georgia
- W. Harry Vaughan, professor of ceramic engineering at the Georgia School of Technology
- Michael Vocino, librarian and professor at the University of Rhode Island
- Richard F. Wilson, 18th President Illinois Wesleyan University
- P. K. Yonge, founding member of the Florida Board of Control, the governing body of the State University System of Florida
- Jill Zimmerman, computer scientist, professor, and head of the Goucher College robotics lab
Art and architecture
- Agnes Ballard, architect
- Lamar Dodd, artist
- Leslie Erganian, artist who works in photography, collage, assemblage, and animation
- Glenna Goodacre, sculptor, designer of the Vietnam Women's Memorial
- Harold Lohner, printmaker and designer of freeware and shareware fonts
- William Rupp, modernist architect considered part the Sarasota School of Architecture
- Frank Albert Waugh, pioneer of landscape architecture
Business
- James Barksdale, president and CEO of Netscape Communications Corporation
- Alice Marriott, entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Robert A. McDonald, chairman, president, and CEO of Procter & Gamble
- Claude H. Nash, cofounded, CEO, and chairman of ViroPharma Incorporated and CEO of Bloodstone Ventures
- Donald Weder, inventor and president of Highland Supply Corporation
- John D. Zeglis, president of AT&T and the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of AT&T Wireless
Entertainment
- Ernie Anastos, Emmy Award winning television news anchor and talk show host
- William Bolcom, composer and pianist, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Medal of Arts, and a Grammy Award
- David Brubeck, jazz musician
- Paul Comi, actor
- Renee Fleming, opera singer and Grammy Award winner
- Arlie Honeycutt, Miss North Carolina 2012
- Sharon Jordan, actress
- Ellis Marsalis, jazz musician
- Resh Marhatta, actor and filmmaker
- Deborah Norville, television anchor for Inside Edition and member of the board of directors at Viacom Corporation
- Christopher Rouse, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer
- Regina Hansen Willman, composer
Government
- Jonathan S. Adelstein, former commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission
- Marilyn Barrueta, public school teacher and inductee in the National Teachers Hall of Fame
- H. N. Cheng, research chemist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in its Agricultural Research Service
- John E. Nixon, director of the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
- Peter Rheinstein, former U.S. Food and Drug Administration official
- Bobelle Sconiers Harrell, pilot who was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal(as part of the Civil Air Patrol
Law
- Charles Bayley Adams, President of the Vermont State Senate and a justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
- Fernande R. V. Duffly, associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Phil Preis, lawyer and candidate for governor in Louisiana
- Edward Terry Sanford, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Chesterfield Smith, president of the American Bar Association during the Watergate scandal
- William Howard Taft, 10th Chief Justice of the United States and 27th President of the United States
Literature and journalism
- David Baldacci, novelist
- Gaétan Brulotte, writer
- Lela E. Buis, speculative fiction writer, playwright, poet and artist
- Julie Cantrell, editor and best-selling author
- Turner Catledge, senior executive of The New York Times
- Rita Dove, Pulitzer Prize–winning poet
- Ernest J Gaines, author, MacArthur Foundation fellow, and awardee of the National Humanities Medal
- Alex Grant, poet
- John Grisham, author
- Charles W. Henderson, author who writes about military history
- Harold Kaese, sports writer, best known for covering Major League Baseball
- W. Patrick Lang, author, commentator on the Middle East, special forces officer, and intelligence executive
- Kathleen Parker, nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post
- Stephanie Saul, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist known for her work at Newsday and The New York Times
- John Noble Wilford, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist
Military
- William Allen Knowlton, Superintendent of the United States Military Academy
- Ray Mabus, 75th United States Secretary of the Navy
Politics
- H. Gardner Ackley, economist and former United States ambassador to Italy
- Charles Bayley Adams, President of the Vermont State Senate and a justice of the Vermont Supreme Court
- Ellis Arnall, 69th governor of Georgia
- Kathleen Blanco, 54th governor of Louisiana
- William Denis Brown III, Louisiana State Senate (1968–1976)[1]
- Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States
- Eric Chua, Singapore Member of Parliament
- Hillary Clinton, 67th United States Secretary of State
- Thad Cochran, United States Senator
- Mike Davis, California State Assemblyman
- Michael Dukakis, 65th and 67th Governor of Massachusetts
- Tim Flakoll, North Dakota State Senator
- Henry H. Fowler, 58th United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Robert Gates, 22nd United States Secretary of Defense
- Al Gore, 45th vice president of the United States
- Nathaniel Edwin Harris, 61st governor of Georgia
- Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa, United States Senator
- Marjorie Holt, United States Congresswoman
- William Marion Jardine, United States Secretary of Agriculture and Ambassador
- Alf Landon, 26th governor of Kansas and United States presidential nominee
- Loren Legarda, senator of the Republic of the Philippines
- Ferdinand Marcos, 10th president of the Philippines and kleptocrat
- Edward Perkins, former United States Ambassador and director of the United States Diplomatic Corps
- Russell Peterson, 66th governor of Delaware
- Jalaluddin Rakhmat, member of the People's Representative Council
- Fidel V. Ramos, 12th president of the Philippines
- Harry Reid, United States Senate Majority Leader
- Emma Ridgway, Washington House of Representatives
- Mitt Romney, 70th governor of Massachusetts
- Carlos P. Romulo, president of the Fourth Session of United Nations General Assembly
- Robert Walter Scott, 67th governor of North Carolina
- James Graves Scrugham, 14th governor of Nevada
- Harry Shiver, Alabama House of Representatives
- Robert L. F. Sikes, United States Congressman
- Trent Sisemore, Mayor of Amarillo, Texas
- William Howard Taft, 27th President of the United States and 10th Chief Justice of the United States
- Morris Udall, U.S. Representative
- Matthew VanDyke, freedom fighter and prisoner of war in the 2011 Libyan Civil War
Science and technology
- Douglas Engelbart, inventor and internet pioneer
- Bernard A. Harris, Jr., first African American to spacewalk
- Ora Willis Knight, naturalist and the state mineralogist for Maine
- Tim Kopra, NASA astronaut and former commander of the International Space Station
- Wendy Lawrence, NASA astronaut
- James A. McDivitt, commander of Gemini 4 and Apollo 9
- George Andrew Olah, Nobel Prize–winning chemist
- Rahul Pandit, condensed matter physicist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
- Ronald Parise, scientist who flew aboard two NASA Space Shuttle missions as a payload specialist
- Linus Pauling, Nobel Peace Prize and Nobel Prize in chemistry
- Claude Shannon, the father of information theory
Sports
- Bob DuPuy, former president and chief operating officer of Major League Baseball
- Ted Howard, soccer excecutive
- Marshall Tyler, head coach of the Rhode Island Rams football
- Jim Tressel, former head football coach at Ohio State University
- Dallas Ward, head football coach at the University of Colorado in Boulder
References
- ^ "William Denis Brown, III". Monroe News-Star, March 9, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2013.