List of Delta Chi brothers
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The list of Delta Chi brothers includes initiated and honorary members of Delta Chi.
Contents
Notable alumni
Government
- Norris Bakke, Chicago, 1919 - Former Justice, Colorado Supreme Court
- John Bauer, Colorado, 1984 - Chief Architect at the Library of Congress
- Bruce Blake, Michigan, 1905 - Former Justice, Washington Supreme Court
- Otis R. Bowen, Indiana, 1939 - former Governor of Indiana and Secretary of Health and Human Services
- John Bricker, Ohio State, 1916 - Past Governor and U.S. Senator from Ohio
- Fletcher Brown, Southern California, 1911 - Former Justice, California Supreme Court
- William Jennings Bryan, Georgetown - U.S. Congressman, U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. presidential candidate
- James Cammack, Jr., Kentucky, 1924 - Former Chief Justice, Kentucky Court of Appeals
- Doyle Carlton, Chicago, 1912 - 25th Governor of Florida
- Carey Cavanaugh, Florida, 1976 - former U.S. Ambassador and peace negotiator
- Ellwood Chappell, Nebraska, 1916 - Former Justice, Nebraska Supreme Court
- William Christianson, Chicago, 1920 - Former Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court.
- George N. Craig, Arizona, 1932 - Former Governor of Indiana
- Larry Craig, Idaho, 1976 - former U.S. Senator from Idaho
- Harley Crosby, Cornell, 1897 - Former Justice, New York Supreme Court
- Cyrus Dietz, Northwestern, 1902 - Former Justice, Illinois Supreme Court
- Edward Eberle, Osgoode Hall, 1955 - Former Justice, Ontario Supreme Court
- Carlton Fisher, NYU, 1921 - Former Justice, New York Supreme Court
- Patrick Galligan, Osgoode Hall, 1950 - Former Justice, Ontario Supreme Court
- Robert Garcia Long Beach State, 1999 - Mayor, City of Long Beach
- Ronald 'Bo' Ginn, Georgia Southern, 1978 - former U.S. Representative from Georgia
- Benjamin Harrison, Miami University - 23rd President of the United States
- Henry Hartsfield, Auburn, 1974 - space shuttle commander
- Henry "Scoop" Jackson, Washington, 1934 - late Senator from Washington and presidential candidate
- Sam Johnson, SMU, 1951 - U.S. House of Representatives
- Matthew Mason, Northwest Missouri State, 1998 - Navy SEAL
- John L. Mica, Florida, 1967 - U.S. House of Representatives, Florida
- Dan Mica, Florida, 2012 - United States House of Representatives
- Dan Miller, Florida, 1964 - former U.S. House of Representatives, Florida
- Matthew Neely, West Virginia, 1904 - Former Governor of West Virginia from 1941–1945
- Edward R. O'Malley, Cornell, 1891 - New York State Attorney General, and New York Supreme Court justice
- Reince Priebus, University of Wisconsin–Whitewater - Chairman, Republican National Committee
- B.K. Roberts, Florida, 1928 - Former Justice, Florida Supreme Court
- William S. Sessions, Kansas, 1951 - former Director of the FBI
- Richard Shelby, Alabama, 1967 - U.S. Senator, Alabama
- Bob Stump, Arizona State, 1951 - former U.S. House of Representatives, Arizona
- Craig Thomas, Wyoming, 1992 - late U.S. Senator, Wyoming
- Gordon Thompson, Southern California, 1951 - Former Justice, US District Court
- Robert Smith Vance, Alabama, 1950 - late Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Judge from Alabama
- George Wallace, Alabama, 1965 - former Governor of Alabama
- James Henry "Jim" Webb, Jr., Southern California, 1967 - U.S. Senator, Virginia, former Secretary of the Navy
- James Wilkerson, DePauw, 1889 - Former Federal District Judge, Sentenced Al Capone. Former Illinois State Representative
- Bill Zeliff, Connecticut, 1959 - former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire
Industry and finance
- Arthur Betts, Chicago-Kent, 1913 - Former Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Chicago Stock Exchange
- John Calhoun, Iowa, 1963 - Former Vice President of Quaker Oats
- Thomas Chisholm, SMU, 1947 - Former Vice Chairman of MONY Financial Services
- Lawrence Clarkson, DePauw, 1960 - Former Corporate Vice President of Boeing
- Tim Crown, Kansas, 1986 - Founder of Insight Enterprises
- Jerry Dozier, Auburn, 1969 - Former Vice President of Merrill Lynch
- Verne Drews, Iowa State, 1951 - Former Vice President of Nabisco
- Mel Fisher, Purdue, 1945 - Famous Treasure Hunter
- Herb Klein, Southern California, 1945 - former Editor-in-Chief of Copley newspapers and former President Nixon's Press Secretary
- Marvin Gade, Iowa, 1952 - Former Vice Chairman of Kimberly Clark Corp.
- Charles Gerstenberg, NYU, 1904 - Former Chairman of Prentice-Hall
- Samuel Ginn, Auburn , 1959 - Chairman and CEO of Vodafone AirTouch, PLC.
- Thomas Glasgow, Michigan State, 1968 - Former Chief Operations Officer of McDonald's Corp.
- Jim Harring, Michigan State, 1948 - Former Corporate Vice President of Motorola
- Edward Kangas, Kansas, 1966 - Former Vice President of Deloitte & Touche
- Seth Klarman, Cornell, 1979 - President of The Boaupost Group, L.L.C., author of Margin of Safety, National Chairman of "Facing History and Ourselves"
- Dave Lefkow, Iowa, 1995 - Inventor of Bacon Salt and Baconnaise, founded J&D's Down Home Enterprises.
- Charles Marshall, Illinois, 1951 - Former Vice-Chairman of AT&T
- Steve Michels, Marquette, 1987 - Co-owner of Michels Corporation
- Wallace Nichols, DePauw, 1989 - Founder of Ocean Revolution, an International program designed to inspire and empower young people to protect our oceans
- Michael Parrott, "Florida, 1980" - Vice President of Costco Wholesale
- Joseph Temple, Purdue 1951 - Former Executive Vice President of Dow Chemical
- George Tiller, Kansas, 1964 - Physician and director of a Women's Health Care Services clinic in Wichita, one of only three nationwide which provided abortions after the 21st week of pregnancy. Murdered on May 31, 2009.
- Melville Wier, Ohio State, 1953 - Developed "Mr. Clean" cleaning solution for Procter & Gamble.
Arts and Entertainment
- Alex Albrecht, American, 1998 - Actor/Podcaster, co-host of diggnation, The Totally Rad Show, and founder of Project Lore.
- Andrew A. Armas, Iowa, 1984 - On-line Producer for Fox Sports; 2003 Emmy Winner
- Ben Becker, America, 1993 - ESPN sportscaster
- Brad Ellis, "Berkeley, 1992" - American Composer, Singer, All American Offensive Linemen
- Jarrett Bellini, American, 2001 - Writer/Humorist, CNN.com
- Stuart Berkowitz, Florida, 1994 - Production coordinator for E! Entertainment TV
- Piotr Konrad, Southern Illinois, 2009 - A Polish-American actor with appearances on CSI:Miami, Greek, Big Time Rush, Jack and Jill.
- Kevin Costner, Cal State Fullerton, 1974 - Actor/Director/Producer (Dances With Wolves, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, JFK, The Bodyguard, Waterworld, Field of Dreams)
- Dale Decker, Long Beach State, 2004 - Reality Show Producer: Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory
- Douglas Drake, Florida, 1986 - TV colorist for Warner Brothers
- Kirk Fogg, Fullerton, 1981 - Host of Nickelodeon show Legends of the Hidden Temple
- Tom Graeff, UCLA, 1952 - Film Writer/Director/Editor; famous for Teenagers from Outer Space
- Alan Heitz, Maryland, 1994 - Actor (Buffy, The Vampire Slayer, Glee, Frasier, 2 Broke Girls)
- Bruce Alan Johnson, Iowa, 1987 - Actor/Singer; Sunset Blvd, Tokyo Can Can
- Ashton Kutcher, Iowa, 2000 - Actor (Dude, Where's My Car, That 70's Show, Two And A Half Men), Producer (Punk'd, Hollyhood)
- David Moretti, "Southern California, 2002" - Actor: The Lair
- Darren Moores, Western Illinois, 1994 - Actor: The Longest Yard
- Randal C. Moss, South Florida, 2000 - Author: The Future of Nonprofits: Innovate and Thrive in the Digital Age
- Russel B. Nye, Wisconsin, 1935 - Pulitzer Prize winning author
- Richard Peck, Depauw, 1956 - Newbery Medal-winning author of children’s books
- Robert Newton Peck, Rollins, 1953 - Writer of children's books, including the Soup series
Adam Vernier (Actor) - Missouri State University, 1996. "Homeland", "24", "Ballers", "G.I. Joe: Retaliating", "The X-Files", "Dr. Dolittle 2", "Bring It On: In It To Win It", "Becker"
- Ryan Averill, Embry-Riddle, 2014 - Television Meteorologist with Suncoast News Network
- Bill Pidto, Cornell, 1987 - ESPN Sportscaster
- David J. Ross, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1992 - FOX Sportcaster
- Brandon Russell, Appalachian State, 1999 - Carpenter on TLC's Trading Spaces and A&E's Drill Team.
- G. D. Spradlin, Oklahoma, 1941 - Actor from such movies as The Godfather II; Tora, Tora, Tora; Lords of Discipline; and Apocalypse
- James B. Stewart, Depauw, 1973 - author of Bloodsport and other titles
- Benjamin Swalin, Columbia, 1928 - Founder and Former Director/Conductor of the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra; Author of Hard-Circus Road: The Odyssey of the North Carolina Symphony
- Peter van Steeden, NYU, 1925 - Musical Conductor: The Fred Allen Show, Lucky Strike Hit Parade, Omnibus, Abbott & Costello, Break the Bank, The Jack Pearl Show, Duffy's Tavern, Snoopnagle and Bud
- Chris Mooney, New Hampshire, 1991 - Bestselling Author: Deviant Ways, World Without End, Remembering Sarah, The Missing
- Adam Wasser, South Florida, 2002 - Actor: The West Wing, Big Love
- Jason Buckley, Bowling Green, 2002 - Vice President, International Sales - Lakeshore Entertainment The Lincoln Lawyer, Underworld: Awakening, Stand Up Guys
Sports
- Harry Bomers, Michigan State, 1960 - Former Commissioner of the North American Basketball League
- John Clinnin, Chicago-Kent, 1911 - Former President of the National Boxing Association
- Clyde Coffman, Kansas, 1933 - Member of the 1932 Olympic Track Team
- Jon Daniels, Cornell, 1999 - General Manager for the Texas Rangers, youngest GM in baseball history.[1]
- A.J. Preller, Cornell, 1999 - General Manager for the San Diego Padres
- Tommy Deckard, Indiana, 1938 - Member of 1936 Olympic team. Former World Record holder in steeplechase.
- Rod Dedeaux, Southern California, 1935 - former USC coach and college baseball’s “Coach of the Century”
- Jack Del Rio, Southern California, 1985 - Current Head Coach of the Oakland Raiders
- Mark Dominik, Kansas, 1993 - Current General Manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Victor Dorris, Ohio State, 1938 - Former Head Football Coach and Director of Football at Ohio State University
- Ivan Fuqua, Indiana, 1934 - Member of 1932 Olympic Team. Held 500-yard dash world record
- Benny Garcia, Arizona State, 1956 - Member of 1956 US Olympic Team - Javelin
- Pat Gillick, Southern California, 1958 - former General Manager for the Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays, and the 2008 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies. Member of the 2011 Major League Baseball Hall of Fame class.
- Bill Harding, Stanford, 1932 - Member of 1932 US Olympic Rifle team.
- Scott Harrington, Louisville, 1986 - Indy 500 competitor, 1999 Indycar Rookie of the Year.
- Nolan Harrison, Indiana, 1990 - Former NFL Lineman
- Larry Himes, Southern California, 1964 - former General Manager for the Chicago Cubs
- Michael Huyghue, Cornell, 1984 - Former Senior Vice President of Football Operations for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Founder and Commissioner of United Football League (UFL)
- Don Lash, Indiana University, 1937 - Winner of the 1938 James E. Sullivan Award as the outstanding amateur athlete in the United States.
- Ron Mix, Southern California, 1960 - NFL Hall of Fame member
- Skip Pitlock, Southern Illinois, 1969 - Retired Major League pitcher
- Sean Salisbury, Southern California, 1985 - former NFL quarterback and former ESPN Analyst
- Lloyd Schiller, University of Idaho, 1952 Pac-8 Pitcher of the Year. Namesake of Mountain Home, Idaho High School gymnasium
- Frank Sommer, Pennsylvania, 1910 - Former Head Football Coach of Michigan State
- Scott Studwell, Illinois, 1976 - former star Illini linebacker, two-time Minnesota Viking Pro Bowler
- Don Thorp, Illinois, 1985 - Former Illini defensive tackle who saw NFL play briefly for three years.
- Philippe Vendredi, Eastern Illinois 1992 - MLS Chicago Fire MVP Leading League Goal Scoring. *Reference Needed.
- Rick Welts, Washington, 1975 - Current President & Chief Operating Officer for the Golden State Warriors
Education & Academia
- Dr. Kenneth Brasted, Florida, 1935 - First President of the University of Dallas. Former Executive Director of the Delta Chi fraternity from 1967–1975
- Carey Cavanaugh, Florida, 1976 - Director, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, University of Kentucky
- William Houston, Ohio State, 1920 - Former President of Rice Institute
- Pendleton Howard, Texas, 1917 - Former Dean, Idaho School of Law
- David Kendrick, Idaho 1935 - Former Dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Idaho
- Marion Kirkwood, Stanford, 1909 - Former Dean, Stanford Law School; Former President of Association of American Law Schools
- Noah Langdale, Alabama, 1941 - Former President of Georgia State University who transformed the University from a two-building college to a major university during his tenure as president from 1957 to 1988
- Fred Leinbach, Iowa State, 1926 - Former President of South Dakota State College
- Cloyd Marvin, Stanford, 1915 - Former President of George Washington University
- Richard "Dick" McCaig, Ball State, 1966 - Former Dean of Students at Indiana University for 36 years.
- William Meehan, Jacksonville State, 1972 - President of Jacksonville State University
- Peyton Rhodes, Virginia, 1920 - Namesake of Rhodes College. Rhodes was a physics instructor and, from 1949 to 1965, President of the College.
- Stephen Spurr, Florida, 1938 - Former President of the University of Texas at Austin
- Marsh White, Penn State, 1929 (Faculty) - Penn State's first Ph.D.* was awarded to 30-year-old Marsh White in 1926 for his thesis on "The Energy of High Velocity Electrons." White said, "I set out to prove that Einstein was wrong. As it turned out, he was right, but by then I'd gotten a thesis out of it."
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