Name | Chapter | Notability | Reference |
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Charles Francis Adams Jr. | Harvard | president of Union Pacific Railroad, historian, author | [16] |
Colin Angle | Lambda Phi | founder, chairman, and CEO of iRobot Corporation | [17] |
Bruce Fairchild Barton | Amherst | ad executive, creator of Betty Crocker, congressman | |
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 | |
Henry Clay Folger | Amherst | president of Standard Oil, founder of the Folger Shakespeare Library | |
Charles Carroll Glover Jr. | Yale | Investment banker and philanthropist | |
William Russell Grace | Columbia | founder of W. R. Grace and Company | |
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 | |
| Stanford | electrical engineer and co-founder of the Hewlett-Packard Computer Corporation | |
John A. Pollock | Toronto | former owner of CTV Television Network, president of Electrohome, chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier | [21] |
Edgar Monsanto Queeny | | | |
John D. Rockefeller Jr. | Brunonian | director of Standard Oil and US Steel, philanthropist | [22] |
David M. Solomon | Hamilton | CEO of Goldman Sachs | [23] |
Allan Sproul | California | director of Kaiser Aluminum | [24] [25] |
Walter C. Teagle | | president of Standard Oil | [26] |
Gerald B. Zornow | Rochester | chairman of Eastman Kodak | [27] | |
Name | Chapter | Notable | Reference |
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| Harvard | diplomat | |
Richard R. Burt | Cornell | U.S. Ambassador to Germany | [31] |
Joseph Hodges Choate | Harvard | U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain | [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 | |
Irving B. Dudley | Capital | | |
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 | |
Alger Hiss | Johns Hopkins | U.S. State Department and United Nations official | |
Edward M. House | Cornell | politician, presidential adviser, diplomat | |
John Jay | Columbia | diplomat, lawyer, abolitionist | |
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 | |
| Columbia | Israeli Ambassador to the United States | [38] |
William E. Quimby | Peninsular | United States Ambassador to the Netherlands | |
J. Meredith Read | Brunonian | U.S. Minister to Greece, U. S. consul general for France and Algeria | |
Somerville Pinkney Tuck | Dartmouth | U.S. Ambassador to Egypt | |
Edwin F. Uhl | Peninsular | Ambassador to Germany and United States Assistant Secretary of State | |
George Wadsworth II | | U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Czechoslovakia | |
Adrian Zuckerman | Lambda Phi | U.S. Ambassador to Romania | [39] [40] [41] | |
Name | Chapter | Notability | Reference |
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Joseph Sweetman Ames | | president of Johns Hopkins University | [42] |
J. Seelye Bixler | | president of Colby College | [43] |
Francis Brown | Dartmouth | theologian, Semitic scholar, college professor | [44] |
G. Armour Craig | | president of Amherst College | [45] |
Charles William Eliot | | president of Harvard University | |
John Robert Evans | Toronto | president of University of Toronto, founder of McMaster University Medical School | [46] |
William Watts Folwell | | president of the University of Minnesota | [47] |
| Amherst | headmaster of Phillips Academy | [48] |
Horace Howard Furness | Harvard | Shakespearian scholar, lecturer University of Pennsylvania | |
Richard Glenn Gettell | Amherst | president of Mount Holyoke College | [49] |
Daniel Coit Gilman | Yale | president of Johns Hopkins University | |
Abram W. Harris | Middletown | president of Northwestern University and University of Maine | [50] |
Emory William Hunt | Rochester | president of Denison University and Bucknell University | |
Harry Burns Hutchins | | | |
Robert Maynard Hutchins | Yale | president of the University of Chicago | |
George Frederick Magoun | Bowdoin | president of Iowa College | [51] |
Francis March | Amherst | academic, philologist, and lexicographer, principal founder of modern comparative linguistics | |
Barry Mills | Bowdoin | president of Bowdoin College | [52] |
Lewis Perry | Williams | educator, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy | |
Andrew Van Vranken Raymond | Union | president of Union College | |
Benjamin Rush Rhees | Amherst | president, University of Rochester | |
Henry Wade Rogers | Peninsular | | |
Eugene V. Rostow | Yale | dean of Yale Law School, adviser to the United States Department of State | [53] |
Michael S. Roth | Middletown | president of Wesleyan University | [54] |
Peter H. Russell | Toronto | professor of political science, University of Toronto; principal of Innis College | [55] |
Frederick Herbert Sill | Columbia | founder of Kent School, Episcopalian priest | |
Robert E. L. Strider | Amherst | president of Colby College | |
F. W. Taussig | Eliot | Economist, professor at Harvard, U.S. Tariff Commission chair | |
Edwin Willits | Peninsular | president, State Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) | | |
Name | Chapter | Notability | Reference |
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Samuel Adams | Hamilton | Brewer, Politician, Party Animal | [65] |
John Perry Barlow | Middletown | poet, essayist, lyricist for the Grateful Dead, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation | [66] |
Philip Barry | Yale | playwright, author | [67] |
Arlo Bates | Bowdoin | novelist, poet | |
Francis Bellamy | Rochester | author of the original Pledge of Allegiance | |
Stephen Vincent Benét | Yale | poet | |
George William Curtis | Brunonian | writer, journalist, political editor of Harpers Weekly | [68] |
Michael de Pencie | Toronto | Publisher, chairman of Key Publishers Company Limited | [69] |
Richard Eberhart | Minnesota | poet | |
John C. Farrar | Yale | poet, publisher | [70] |
Edward Everett Hale | Harvard | author, historian, minister | |
Owen Johnson | Yale | author | |
Elijah Kellogg | Bowdoin | Minister, author of popular adventure books for children | [71] |
Pagan Kennedy | Middletown | author, pioneer of the 1990s zine movement | [72] |
James Russell Lowell | Harvard | poet, critic, editor, and diplomat | |
Henry Luce | Yale | publisher; founder of Time–Life | |
Robert Ludlum | Middletown | novelist | |
Hamilton Wright Mabie | Williams | essayist | |
Manton Marble | Rochester | journalist, editor and owner of the New York World | |
Jack McClelland | Toronto | publisher, president of McClelland and Stewart, Officer of the Order of Canada | [73] |
Robert R. McCormick | Yale | editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune | [74] |
Chris Miller | Dartmouth | co-author of National Lampoon's Animal House | [75] |
Donald Grant Mitchell | Yale | Essayist and novelist | |
P. J. O'Rourke | Miami | author, political satirist and journalist | [76] |
Francis Parkman | Harvard | author, historian | |
Daniel Pearl | Stanford | journalist, editor of The Wall Street Journal | [77] |
John Codman Ropes | Harvard | author, military historian | |
Alfred Billings Street | Hamilton | author, poet | |
George Templeton Strong | Columbia | diarist | |
Scott Turow | Amherst | novelist | [78] |
Moses Coit Tyler | Yale | author, historian, academic | |
William Hayes Ward | Amherst | journalist, editor in chief New York Independent | |
Thornton Wilder | Yale | author and playwright | |
Talcott Williams | Amherst | Journalist, educator | [79] |
Owen Wister | Harvard | writer, father of Western fiction | | |
Name | Chapter | Notable | Reference |
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William B. Allison | Hudson | U.S. Senator, U.S. House of Representatives | |
Herbert Ames | Amherst | Financial director, League of Nations; member, Canadian Parliament | |
Robert R. Barry | Hamilton | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Carroll L. Beedy | Yale | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Taul Bradford | Alabama | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Joshua Chamberlain | Bowdoin | Governor of Maine, president of Bowdoin College | [81] |
Alfred C. Chapin | Williams | | |
Ray P. Chase | Minnesota | U.S. House of Representatives and Minnesota State Auditor | |
Patrick W. Cullinan | Cornell | New York politician | |
Dwight F. Davis | Harvard | Secretary of War, Governor-General of the Philippines | |
William Dennison Jr. | Miami | governor of Ohio, United States Postmaster General | |
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 | |
James Rudolph Garfield | Williams | U.S. Secretary of the Interior | |
George Reginald Geary | Toronto | Minister of Justice, mayor of Toronto, member of Canadian Parliament | |
Frederick H. Gillett | Amherst | Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives | |
William S. Groesbeck | Miami | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Clarence E. Hancock | Middletown | U.S. House of Representatives | |
John Philip Hill | Johns Hopkins | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Phineas Hitchcock | Williams | U.S. Senate | |
Richard D. Hubbard | Yale | governor of Connecticut, U.S. House of Representatives | |
Thomas Jenckes | Brunonian | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Otto Kerner Jr. | Brunonian | Governor of Illinois, circuit judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals | |
Goodwin Knight | Stanford | governor of California | |
Bill Luther | Minnesota | U.S. House of Representatives | [83] |
Medill McCormick | Yale | U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives | |
Hunter Meighan | Columbia | Politician and lawyer | [84] |
| Toronto | member of Canadian Parliament | [85] |
| Brunonian | chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court | |
Edward Follansbee Noyes | Dartmouth | governor of Ohio, U.S. Ambassador to France | |
J. Van Vechten Olcott | Manhattan | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Leonard Outerbridge | Toronto | Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland, Companion of the Order of Canada | |
Charles H. Percy | Chicago | U.S. senator, president of the Bell & Howell Corporation | |
George E. Pugh | Miami | U.S. Senate | |
Joseph V. Quarles | Peninsular | U.S. Senate, U.S. district judge for the Eastern District of Wisconsin | |
James Burton Reynolds | Dartmouth | Assistant Secretary of the Treasury | |
Ellis H. Roberts | Yale | U.S. House of Representatives, Treasurer of the United States | |
Franklin D. Roosevelt | Harvard | President of the United States | |
Theodore Roosevelt | Harvard | President of the United States | |
George Washington Shonk | Middletown | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Herbert B. Shonk | Middletown | New York State Assembly, attorney | |
Watson G. Squire | Middletown | U.S. Senator, Ohio Attorney General | |
| | U.S. Senator and U.S. House of Representatives | |
Allen T. Treadway | Amherst | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Fred Upton | Peninsular | U.S. House of Representatives | |
Aldonijah Welch | Peninsular | U.S. Senator, president of Iowa State Agricultural College (now Iowa State University) | |
Ashbel P. Willard | Hamilton | Governor of Indiana | |
John S. Wold | Union | U.S. House of Representatives, geologist | [86] | |