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词条 List of Delta Chi brothers
释义

  1. Notable alumni

     Government  Industry and finance  Arts and entertainment  Sports  Education and academia 

  2. References

The list of Delta Chi brothers includes initiated and honorary members of the Delta Chi fraternity.

Notable alumni

Government

  • Jim Banks, Indiana, 2001 - Indiana State Senator and candidate for U.S. Congress
  • Otis R. Bowen, Indiana, 1939 - former Governor of Indiana and Secretary of Health and Human Services
  • John Bricker, Ohio State, 1916 - past Governor and US Senator from Ohio
  • William Jennings Bryan, Georgetown - US Congressman; US Secretary of State; US presidential candidate
  • Doyle Carlton, Chicago, 1912 - 25th Governor of Florida
  • Carey Cavanaugh, Florida, 1976 - former US Ambassador and peace negotiator
  • George N. Craig, Arizona, 1932 - former Governor of Indiana
  • Larry Craig, Idaho, 1976 - former US Senator from Idaho
  • Robert Garcia, Long Beach State, 1999 - Mayor of the City of Long Beach
  • Ronald 'Bo' Ginn, Georgia Southern, 1978 - former US 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 - US House of Representatives
  • Dan Mica, Florida, 2012 - United States House of Representatives
  • John L. Mica, Florida, 1967 - US House of Representatives, Florida
  • Dan Miller, Florida, 1964 - former US Representative, Florida
  • Matthew Neely, West Virginia, 1904 - former Governor of West Virginia, 1941–1945
  • Edward R. O'Malley, Cornell, 1891 - New York State Attorney General; New York Supreme Court Justice
  • Reince Priebus, University of Wisconsin–Whitewater - Chairman of the Republican National Committee
  • William S. Sessions, Kansas, 1951 - former Director of the FBI
  • Richard Shelby, Alabama, 1967 - US Senator, Alabama
  • Bob Stump, Arizona State, 1951 - former US Representative, Arizona
  • Craig Thomas, Wyoming, 1992 - late US Senator, Wyoming
  • 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 - US Senator, Virginia; former Secretary of the Navy
  • Bill Zeliff, Connecticut, 1959 - former US Representative from New Hampshire

Industry and finance

  • Mel Fisher, Purdue, 1945 - treasure hunter
  • Samuel Ginn, Auburn, 1959 - Chairman and CEO of Vodafone AirTouch, PLC
  • Thomas Glasgow, Michigan State, 1968 - former Chief Operations Officer of McDonald's Corp.
  • Herb Klein, Southern California, 1945 - newspaper editor; former Press Secretary to President Nixon
  • George Tiller, Kansas, 1964 - physician and director of a women's health care services clinic in Wichita who performed late-term abortions; murdered on May 31, 2009
  • Paul Waterman, Michigan State, 1987 - CEO of BP Lubricants Castrol
  • Chauncey W.W. "Tex" Cook, Texas, 1930 - former chairman & CEO of General Foods

Arts and entertainment

  • Alex Albrecht, American, 1998 - actor and podcaster
  • Ben Becker, America, 1993 - ESPN sportscaster
  • Jarrett Bellini, American, 2001 - writer and humorist, CNN.com
  • Kevin Costner, Cal State Fullerton, 1974 - actor, director, and producer
  • Brad Ellis, Berkeley, 1992 - composer and singer; All-American offensive lineman
  • Kirk Fogg, Fullerton, 1981 - host of Nickelodeon show Legends of the Hidden Temple
  • Chuck Goudie, "Michigan State, 1977" - investigative reporter, ABC Chicago
  • Tom Graeff, UCLA, 1952 - film writer, director and editor; known for Teenagers from Outer Space
  • Ashton Kutcher, Iowa, 2000 - actor
  • David Moretti, Southern California, 2002 - actor, The Lair
  • 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
  • Bill Pidto, Cornell, 1987 - ESPN sportscaster
  • G. D. Spradlin, Oklahoma, 1941 - actor
  • James B. Stewart, Depauw, 1973 - author of Bloodsport
  • Peter van Steeden, NYU, 1925 - musical conductor

Sports

  • Christian Castaneda,South Florida, 2011- Right Wing Midfielder Hertha BSC, Berlin, Germany; United States Men's National Team
  • Jon Daniels, Cornell, 1999 - General Manager for the Texas Rangers; youngest GM in baseball history[1]
  • Tommy Deckard, Indiana, 1938 - member of the 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 - former Head Coach of the Oakland Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Mark Dominik, Kansas, 1993 - current General Manager of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Pat Gillick, Southern California, 1958 - baseball executive; member of the 2011 Major League Baseball Hall of Fame class
  • Nolan Harrison, Indiana, 1990 - former NFL lineman
  • Larry Himes, Southern California, 1964 - former General Manager for the Chicago Cubs
  • Michael Huyghue, Cornell, 1984 - sports lawyer and businessman
  • Don Lash, Indiana University, 1937 - winner of the 1938 James E. Sullivan Award as the outstanding amateur athlete in the US
  • Ron Mix, Southern California, 1960 - NFL Hall of Fame member
  • A.J. Preller, Cornell, 1999 - General Manager for the San Diego Padres
  • Sean Salisbury, Southern California, 1985 - former NFL quarterback and former ESPN analyst
  • Frank Sommer, Pennsylvania, 1910 - former Head Football Coach of Michigan State
  • Scott Studwell, Illinois, 1976 - former star Illinois linebacker, two-time Minnesota Viking Pro Bowler
  • Don Thorp, Illinois, 1985 - former Illinois defensive tackle who saw NFL play briefly for three years
  • Rick Welts, Washington, 1975 - current President and Chief Operating Officer for the Golden State Warriors

Education and academia

  • Carey Cavanaugh, Florida, 1976 - Director of Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, University of Kentucky
  • Jeff Lamoureaux, Chico State, 1999 - Senior Investigator / Title IX Coordinator, Eastern Washington University

References

1. ^Daniels, 28, to be baseball's youngest GM
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