List of Psi Upsilon members
This is a list of notable members of Psi Upsilon
Government and Public Service
- Chester A. Arthur (President of the United States)[1]
- Beau Biden (Attorney General of Delaware)[2]
- William Cohen (United States Secretary of Defense)[1]
- Norman Staunton Dike (New York Supreme Court Judge)[3]
- Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (American Lawyer)[4]
- Porter Goss (Director of the Central Intelligence Agency)[5]
- W. Averell Harriman (Under-Secretary of State, Secretary of Commerce, Governor of New York)[1]
- Francis Burton Harrison (Governor-General of the Philippines, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York)[6]: 166
- Anthony Higgins (United States Senator from Delaware)[7]: 94
- Tom Kean Jr. (New Jersey State Senator)[8]
- John Kerry (United States Secretary of State, United States Senator from Massachusetts, 2004 Democratic Nominee for President of the United States)[9]
- Lewis Cass Ledyard (President of the New York City Bar Association)[10]
- Henry F. Lippitt (United States Senator from Rhode Island)[11]
- Archibald MacLeish (U.S. Poet Laureate, Three-time Pulitzer Prize recipient, Under-Secretary of State, Lawyer)
- Paul Martin (Prime Minister of Canada)[1]
- John Negroponte (United States Deputy Secretary of State, Director of National Intelligence, United States Ambassador to the United Nations)[5]
- Nelson Rockefeller (Vice President of the United States)[1]
- John Coit Spooner (United States Senator from Wisconsin)[12]
- John Paul Stevens (Supreme Court justice)[1]
- Henry L. Stimson (United States Secretary of State)[13]
- William Andrew Sutherland (Lawyer)[14]
- Robert A. Taft (United States Senator from Ohio)[15]
- William Howard Taft (President of the United States)[1]
- William H. Webster (Chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council)[1]
Business and Technology
- Robert Orville Anderson (Founder of the Atlantic Richfield Company)[1]
- William H. T. Bush (Businessman, member of the Bush Family)[5]
- John Cleghorn (Chairman of the Royal Bank of Canada)[1]
- Peter Coors (Founder and CEO of Coors Brewing Company, owner of Colorado Rockies)
- Tony Fadell (Inventor of the iPod, co-inventor of the iPhone)[1]
- William Clay Ford Sr. (VP of Ford Motor Company, owner of Detroit Lions)[1]
- Stephen Mandel (Founder of Lone Pine Capital)[16]
- John Textor (Executive Chairman of fuboTV; Owner of Premier League Crystal Palace Football Club)
- Dennis Tito (American engineer, entrepreneur, and astronaut)
- Cornelius Vanderbilt III (Member of the Vanderbilt family)[13]
- Thomas J. Watson (Chairman and CEO of IBM)[13]
Athletics
- Dick Barrett (Baseball player)[17]
- Jay Berwanger (First Heisman Trophy Winner)[13]
- Chuck Carney (Football and Basketball player)[17]
- Jack Depler (Football player and coach)[17]
- Fred Folsom (University of Colorado football coach, namesake of football stadium)
- Ed Marinaro (American actor and football player)
- Amos Alonzo Stagg (Pioneering college football coach)[13]
- Bud Wilkinson (Oklahoma Sooners football coach)
Arts and Media
- Horatio Alger (author)[13]
- Richard Barthelmess (Actor)
- Michael Bay (Film director known for big-budget action films)[1]
- Dan Brown (Author of The Da Vinci Code and other notable works)[1]
- Harlan Coben (Author of Myron Bolitar series and other notable works)[1]
- Bud Collyer (American radio actor, announcer, and game show host)[18]
- Bradshaw Crandell (American artist and illustrator)[19]
- Greg Giraldo (Stand-up comedian, television personality, and lawyer)[20]
- Gilbert Grosvenor (First full-time editor of National Geographic magazine)
- Stacy Keach (actor)[1]
- Tommy Vietor (Commentator and podcaster) [21]
- Herve D. Wilkins (organist and composer)[22]
- Danny Zuker (television writer and producer)[23]
Academia
- Nathan Abbott (Dean of Stanford Law School)[24]
- Nicholas Murray Butler (President of Columbia University)[13]
- Clarence G. Child (Dean of the University of Pennsylvania graduate school)[25]
- Albert Perkins (Principal of Phillips Exeter Academy)[26]
- Rob Reich (American political scientist)
References
- "Notable Alumni".
- Spinelli, Dan. "Penn frat brothers recall Beau Biden with affection". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
- General Catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Psi Upsilon, 1888, p 332
- Psi Upsilon (1941). Annals of Psi Upsilon, 1833-1941: Including A History of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity Written in 1843, by William Taylor. The Story of the Psi Upsilon, by Willard Fiske. The Psi Upsilon Epitome, by Albert P. Jacobs ... and a Directory of Living Members and Their Addresses Compiled by the Alumni Association of Psi Upsilon. Psi Upsilon Fraternity. p. 374.
- Joshua Micah Marshall (May 7, 2006). "Big world, small world". Talking Points Memo. Archived from the original on August 19, 2006. Retrieved November 27, 2006.
- Fraternity, Psi Upsilon (1917). The twelfth general catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
- Fraternity, Psi Upsilon (1917). The twelfth general catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. The fraternity. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
- David Chen (October 23, 2006). "Out to Show He's Not Just an Old Jersey Name". The New York Times.
- "Kerry '66: 'He was going to be president'". Yale Daily News. February 14, 2003. Archived from the original on January 15, 2016. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
- Psi Upsilon (1932). The Diamond of Psi Upsilon. Psi Upsilon Fraternity. pp. 170–171. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
- "In Memoriam: Henry Frederic Lippttt, Sigma '78". The Diamond of Psi Upsilon. Vol. 20, Issues 2-3. Boston, MA: Psi Upsilon Fraternity. January–March 1934.
- Wertheimer, Leo Weldon, ed. (1917). General Catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Indianapolis, IN: Psi Upsilon Fraternity. p. 692 – via Internet Archive.
- "The story of Psi Upsilon".
- Johnson, Henry Clark; Williams Jr., Edward Higginson (March 1888). The Tenth General Catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. p. 796.
- General Catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity, 12th edition, May 1917, p. 194.
- Dartmouth College website: Board of Trustees
- "Famous Alums Illinois Psi Upsilon".
- As listed in The Diamond, Psi Upsilon's national magazine
- Psi Upsilon Fraternity (1917). The twelfth general catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. The fraternity. p. 484.
- ""Common Law' star to bring comedy to SU community"".
- Keith Peterson (November 18, 1999). "Psi Upsilon wins IM Football tourney". Archives at Digital Kenyon: Research, Scholarship, and Creative Exchange. The Kenyon Collegian. p. 15. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
- Catalog of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity. March 1879.
- "The Diamond, Fall 2012". Psi Upsilon Fraternity. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
- The Yale Banner. 1876.
- "Trinity College Bulletin".
- Upsilon, Psi (1941). Annals of Psi Upsilon, 1833-1941: Including A History of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity Written in 1843, by William Taylor. The Story of the Psi Upsilon, by Willard Fiske. The Psi Upsilon Epitome, by Albert P. Jacobs ... and a Directory of Living Members and Their Addresses Compiled by the Alumni Association of Psi Upsilon. Psi Upsilon Fraternity.
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