List of Chi Phi members
The list of Chi Phi brothers includes initiated members of Chi Phi.
Notable members
Notable members are listed by name and chapter.
Business
- William W. Atterbury - World War I BGEN and president of Pennsylvania Railroad 1925 to 1935 - Yale University 1886
 - Eugene R. Black - president of Atlanta Trust Co. Bank and Chairman of the Federal Reserve 1933 to 1934 - University of Georgia 1892
 - Eugene R. Black, Sr. - president of the World Bank 1949 to 1963 - University of Georgia 1917
 - John Lyon Collyer - president and chairman of B.F. Goodrich 1939 to 1960 - Cornell University 1917Warren Grice Elliott - president of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad 1902 to 1906 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1867
 - Samuel Morse Felton, Jr. - World War I BGEN and president of Chicago Great Western Railroad 1909 to 1929 - MIT 1873
 - Richard G. Newman - chairman of AECOM Technology Corporation - Bucknell University 1956
 - Herman C. Krannert - founder, chairman, and CEO of Inland Container Corporation 1925 to 1970 - University of Illinois 1912
 - James D. Robinson III - CEO of American Express 1977 to 1993 - Georgia Institute of Technology 1957
 - Alfred C. Warrington - founding chairman and co-CEO of Sanifill, Inc. - University of Florida 1958
 
Education
- Ibrahim (Abe) Baggili - CSE Division Chair at LSU, Digital Forensics Scientist and Academic Administrator, Graduate Advisor of Kappa Zeta Chapter - Purdue University
 - Archibald Alexander - president of Hampden-Sydney College - Princeton University 1824
 - David Crenshaw Barrow, Jr. - chancellor of the University of Georgia 1906 to 1925 - University of Georgia 1874
 - Harmon White Caldwell - president of the University of Georgia 1935 to 1948 and Chancellor of the University System of Georgia 1948 to 1964 - University of Georgia 1919
 - James Edward Dickey - president of Emory University 1902 to 1915 and Methodist Bishop - Emory University 1891
 - William Preston Few - president of Duke University 1910 to 1940 - Wofford College 1889
 - Walter B. Hill - chancellor of the University of Georgia 1899 to 1905 - University of Georgia 1870
 - Robert Stewart Hyer - first president of Southern Methodist University 1911 to 1920 - Emory University 1881
 - Sidney Edward Mezes - president of University of Texas at Austin 1908 to 1914 and City College of New York 1914 to 1927 - University of California 1884
 - Dr. Henry N. Snyder - president of Wofford College 1902 to 1942 - Vanderbilt University 1887
 - Edwin Erle Sparks - president of Pennsylvania State University 1908 to 1920 and namesake of Chi Phi's Sparks Memorial Medal Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University 1884
 - W. Allen Wallis - president, 1962 to 1970, and chancellor, 1970 to 1982 of the University of Rochester - University of Minnesota 1932
 - John C. Weaver - president of University of Wisconsin System 1971 to 1977 - University of Wisconsin–Madison 1936
 - George T. Winston - president of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1891 to 1896, University of Texas at Austin 1896 to 1899, and North Carolina State University 1899 to 1908 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1870
 - P.K. Yonge - chairman of the Florida Board of Control 1909 to 1917 - University of Georgia 1871
 
Engineering and science
- George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. - inventor of the Ferris wheel - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1881
 - T. Keith Glennan - first director of NASA 1958 to 1961 - Yale University 1927
 - Brewster Kahle - inventor of WAIS and founder of the Internet Archive - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1982
 - Charles Greely Loring (architect) - Boston-based architect - Harvard 1903, MIT 1906[1]
 - Frank and Kenneth Osborn - stadium architects and engineers that designed Fenway Park, Yankee Stadium, and Tiger Stadium as well as college facilities for Michigan, Purdue, West Point, and Notre Dame[2] - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1880 & 1908
 - Jesse W. Reno - inventor of the escalator - Lehigh University 1883
 
Entertainment, broadcast, and written media
- Dan Bakkedahl - improvisor, actor, and teacher - Florida State University 1992
 - Andy Brick - composer, conductor, symphonist, and professor - University of Michigan 1987
 - Walter Cronkite - anchorman of CBS News 1962 to 1981, namesake of Chi Phi's Walter Cronkite Congressional Award - University of Texas at Austin 1937
 - Henry W. Grady - journalist, orator, and spokesman for the New South - University of Georgia 1868
 - Chris Hardwick - host, actor, television personality, and comedian - University of California-Los Angeles 1993
 - Billy Lane - author, television personality, and owner of Choppers, Inc. - Florida State University 1992
 - Mark Ordesky - executive producer of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy - University of Southern California 1985
 - Matt Vasgersian - MLB network studio host, sportscaster and former play-by-play announcer for the San Diego Padres - University of Southern California 1989
 
Government
U.S. Senators
- Hiram W. Johnson - U.S. Senator, California 1917 to 1945, see State Governors & Lt. Governors
 - Richard R. Kenney - U.S. Senator, Delaware 1895 to 1900 - Hobart College 1878
 - Lee Slater Overman - U.S. Senator, North Carolina 1903 to 1930 - Duke University 1874
 - LeRoy Percy - U.S. Senator, Mississippi 1909 to 1912 - University of Virginia 1881
 - Charles S. Robb - U.S. Senator, Virginia 1989 to 2001, see State Governors & Lt. Governors
 - William B. Saxbe - U.S. Senator, Ohio 1969 to 1974; U.S. Attorney General 1974 to 1975; Ambassador to India 1975 to 1977 - Ohio State University 1940
 
U.S. Congressmen
- Henry Alexander Baldwin - U.S. Congressman, Hawaii 1921 to 1923 - MIT 1894
 - Clay Stone Briggs - U.S. Congressman, Texas 1919 to 1933 - University of Texas at Austin
 - Randolph Carpenter - U.S. Congressman, Kansas 1933 to 1937 - University of Michigan 1917
 - Jackson B. Chase - U.S. Congressman, Nebraska 1955 to 1957 - University of Nebraska 1912
 - George B. Churchill - U.S. Congressman, Massachusetts 1925 - Amherst College 1889
 - J. Edwin Ellerbe - U.S. Congressman, South Carolina 1905 to 1913 - Wofford College 1887
 - Arthur Granville Dewalt - U.S. Congressman, Pennsylvania 1915 to 1921 - Lafayette College 1874
 - Marcus C.L. Kline - U.S. Congressman, Pennsylvania 1903 to 1907 - Muhlenberg College 1874
 - William Edwin Minshall, Jr. - U.S. Congressman, Ohio 1955 to 1974 - University of Virginia 1936
 - R. Walton Moore - U.S. Congressman, Virginia 1919 to 1931, Asst. Sec. of State 1933 to 1941 - University of Virginia 1877
 - William T. Pheiffer - U.S. Congressman, New York 1941 to 1943 and Ambassador to Dominican Republic 1953 to 1957 - University of Southern California 1919
 - Thomas Wharton Phillips, Jr. - U.S. Congressman, Pennsylvania 1923 to 1926 - Yale University 1897
 - William R. Ratchford - U.S. Congressman, Connecticut 1979 to 1985 - University of Connecticut 1956
 - John Humphrey Small - U.S. Congressman, North Carolina 1899 to 1920 - Duke University 1876
 - Emory Speer - U.S. Congressman, Georgia 1879 to 1883 - University of Georgia 1869
 - William Shearer Stenger - U.S. Congressman, Pennsylvania 1875 to 1879 - Franklin & Marshall 1858
 - Henry Stockbridge, Jr. - U.S. Congressman, Maryland 1889 to 1891 - Amherst College 1877
 - William L. Terry - U.S. Congressman, Arkansas 1891 to 1901 - Duke University 1872
 - Vernon W. Thomson - U.S. Congressman, Wisconsin 1961 to 1974, see State Governors & Lt. Governors
 
Federal appointees
- Dan Amstutz - Ambassador-at-large for Agricultural and Trade Development - Ohio State University 1954
 - Miles Copeland Jr., Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) founder, University of Alabama
 - Hugh S. Cumming - U.S. Surgeon General 1920 to 1936 - University of Virginia 1891
 - Franklin Knight Lane - Secretary of the Interior 1913 to 1920 - University of California 1886
 - Lyle Franklin Lane - principal officer of U.S. Interests, Cuba 1977 to 1979; U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay 1979 to 1980, and U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay 1980 to 1982 - University of Washington 1950
 - R. Walton Moore - U.S. Assistant Secretary of State 1933 to 1941, see U.S. Congressmen
 - William T. Pheiffer - U.S. Ambassador to Dominican Republic 1953 to 1957, see U.S. Congressmen
 - William Barret Ridgely - U.S. Comptroller of the Currency 1901 to 1908 - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1879
 - Wilbur Ross - United States Secretary of Commerce - Yale University 1959
 - William B. Saxbe - U.S. Attorney General 1974 to 1975, see U.S. Senators
 - Thomas F. Stroock - U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala 1989 to 1992 - Yale University 1948
 
State Governors & Lt. Governors
- Dolph Briscoe - Governor of Texas 1973 to 1979 - University of Texas at Austin 1942
 - Joseph Mackey Brown - Governor of Georgia 1909 to 1911 and 1912 to 1914 - Oglethorpe University 1872
 - Nathaniel E. Harris - Governor of Georgia 1915 to 1917 - University of Georgia 1870
 - William D. Jelks - Governor of Alabama 1900 to 1907 - Mercer University 1876
 - Hiram W. Johnson - Governor of California 1911 to 1917; U.S. Senator, California 1917 to 1945 - University of California 1888
 - Hugh L. Nichols - Lt. Governor of Ohio 1911 to 1913 and Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Ohio 1913 to 1920 - Ohio Wesleyan University 1888
 - Charles S. Robb - Lt. Governor of Virginia 1978 to 1982; Governor of Virginia 1982 to 1986; U.S. Senator, Virginia 1989 to 2001 - Cornell University, University of Wisconsin–Madison 1961
 - Carl Sanders - Governor of Georgia 1963 to 1967 - University of Georgia 1945
 - John Marshall Slaton - Governor of Georgia 1911 to 1912 and 1914 to 1915 - University of Georgia 1886
 - Lewis H. Sweetser - Lt. Governor, Idaho 1909 to 1913 - University of California 1889
 - Vernon W. Thomson - Governor of Wisconsin 1957 to 1959; U.S. Congressman, Wisconsin 1961 to 1974 - University of Wisconsin–Madison
 - Wilfred D. Turner - Lt. Governor of North Carolina 1901 to 1905 - Duke University 1876
 
State politicians
- Jeremy Cooney - New York State Senate District 56 - Hobart College[3]
 - John Giannetti Jr. - Maryland Senate District 21 2003 to 2007 - Bucknell University 1986[4]
 - Ernest Alfonso Gray (born 1878), American politician from Virginia[5]
 - William Washington Vance - Senator for Bienville, Bossier, Claiborne, and Webster parishes in Louisiana, 1886 to 1892[6]
 - Chris Walters - West Virginia Senate District 08 2012 to present - West Virginia University 2010[7]
 - Steven Rhoads - New York State Senate - District 5 - 2023–present - State University of New York at Albany
 
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Mayors
- Eugene Herbert Clay - mayor of Marietta, Georgia 1910 to 1911 - University of Georgia 1903
 - Bob McWhorter - mayor of Athens, Georgia 1940 to 1946 - See College Football Hall of Fame
 - Peter Meldrim - mayor of Savannah, Georgia 1897 to 1899 - See American Bar Association
 - John Humphrey Small - mayor of Washington, North Carolina 1889 to 1890 - See U.S. Congressman
 - Vernon W. Thomson - mayor of Richland Center, Wisconsin 1944 to 1951- See State Governors
 
Legal
- Harrie Brigham Chase - associate justice, Supreme Court of Vermont - Dartmouth College 1912
 - Parker Lee McDonald - chief justice, Supreme Court of Florida 1986 to 1988 - University of Florida 1950
 - Peter Meldrim - president of the American Bar Association - University of Georgia 1868
 - Hugh L. Nichols - chief justice, Supreme Court of Ohio 1913 to 1920 , see State Governors & Lt. Governors
 - William Hayes Pope - chief justice, Territorial Court of New Mexico 1910 to 1912 - University of Georgia 1889
 - William A. Schnader - Pennsylvania Attorney General 1930 to 1935 - Franklin & Marshall College 1904
 
Military
- MGEN Julian Alford, USMC - commanding general of Marine Corps Training Command
 - BGEN William W. Atterbury, USA - director general of transportation and World War I veteran also see Business
 - MGEN Robert Courtney Davis, USA - adjutant general of the Army 1922 to 1927 - World War I Veteran - Franklin & Marshall College 1897
 - RADM Samuel McGowan, USN - paymaster general 1914 to 1920 - Wofford College 1889
 - BGEN Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., USA - director general of military railways and World War I Veteran also see Business
 
Sports
Football
College Football
- Earle Bruce - head football coach of Ohio State University and member of the College Football Hall of Fame - Ohio State University 1953
 - Bobby Davis - two-time All American, member of the College Football Hall of Fame, and NFL OL - Georgia Institute of Technology 1948
 - Paul Duke - All American, All SEC, and NFL OL - Georgia Institute of Technology 1946
 - Bill Hartman - All American, All SEC RB, and member of College Football Hall of Fame - University of Georgia 1938
 - Bob McWhorter - All American, four-time All SEC DB, and member of the College Football Hall of Fame - University of Georgia 1914
 - Edward Mylin - college coach and member of the College Football Hall of Fame - Franklin & Marshall College 1916
 - Bill Roper - head football coach for Princeton University and member of the College Football Hall of Fame - Lehigh University 1902
 - Frank "Dutch" Schwab - two-time All American DG and member of the College Hall of Fame - Lafayette College 1923
 
National Football League
- Warren Alfson - two-time All American and NFL OL - University of Nebraska 1941
 - Taz Anderson - seven-year NFL tight end (St. Louis & Atlanta) and 1961 NFL Rookie of the Year - Georgia Institute of Technology 1961
 - Bucky Dilts - three year NFL punter - University of Georgia 1977
 - Tommy O'Connell - All-American quarterback and NFL leading passer 1957 - University of Illinois 1953
 - Jon "Deuce" Gruden - Strength and Conditioning Assistant of Las Vegas Raiders - Lafayette College 2016[8]
 - Ross Scheuerman - NFL free agent running back - Lafayette College 2015
 - Rankin M. Smith Sr. - owner of Atlanta Falcons 1965 to 2001 - University of Georgia 1946
 - George Young - longtime GM of New York Giants - Bucknell University 1952
 
Other sports
- Griff Aldrich - head basketball coach of Longwood University - Hampden-Sydney College 1996
 - Greg Barton - double Gold Medalist, 1988 Olympics in Kayaking (K1 & K2 1000 meters) and four-time world champion - University of Michigan 1983
 - Chuck Cary - Major League Baseball pitcher played from 1985 to 1993 for Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals - University of California 1981
 - Lawrence "Crash" Davis - Major League Baseball player and real life "Crash" Davis of Bull Durham movie - Duke University 1940
 - Adolph Kiefer - Gold Medalist in 100M backstroke in 1936 Olympics - University of Texas 1940
 - Dan Magill - Hall of Fame tennis coach at the University of Georgia from 1954 to 1988 - University of Georgia 1946
 
References
- ^ "Technology Men Win Honors Abroad". The Boston Globe. February 24, 1907. p. 11. Retrieved October 31, 2023 – via newspapers.com.
 - ^ "RPI Alumni Hall of Fame". Frank C. Osborn and Kenneth H. Osborn. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
 - ^ Craig, Gary. "Three Democrats squaring off in primary for state Senate seat being vacated by Joe Robach". Democrat and Chronicle. Retrieved August 6, 2021.
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 - ^ University of Virginia; its history, influence, equipment and characteristics, with biographical sketches and portraits of founders, benefactors, officers and alumni. Vol. 2. Lewis Publishing Company. 1904. pp. 173–174. Retrieved April 23, 2023 – via Archive.org.
 - ^ Boudinot Keith (January 1887). "The Chi-Phi Quarterly: Official Organ of the Chi-Phi Fraternity". New York City: Chi Phi Fraternity. p. 177. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
 - ^ "West Virginia Senate".
 - ^ "Chakett_Fall_2017" (PDF).