- Source: List of Chi Psi members
Following is a list of Chi Psi members that includes notable initiates of Chi Psi.
Academics and museums
Stephen Ambrose, historian, author, and professor of history at the University of New Orleans
William Miller Collier, President of George Washington University, United States Ambassador to Spain, United States Ambassador to Chile
Kirk Johnson, paleontologist, author, curator, museum administrator, and Sant Director of Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
Art and architecture
Temple Hoyne Buell, architect
Charles Luckman, architect of Madison Square Garden, among other projects
Business
James Ford Bell, founder of General Mills
Mark Bingham, public relations executive and one of the members of Flight 93 credited with trying to thwart September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks by overpowering the hijackers.
Clarence Birdseye, inventor of frozen food products
Daniel Burke, former President and Chairman of the RT French Company (i.e., "French's Mustard")
Steve Culbertson, President and CEO, Youth Service America
Robert Hugh Daniel, founder of Daniel International Corporation
David Gardner, founder of The Motley Fool
Richard Jenrette, founder of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr. – Former President of S.C. Johnson & Son
Samuel Curtis Johnson Jr. – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of S.C. Johnson & Son from 1967 – 1988.
Herbert Fisk Johnson III – Current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of S.C. Johnson & Son
Edmund C. Lynch Jr., son to co-founder of financial services firm Merrill Lynch
Paul Mellon, banker, philanthropist, and thoroughbred racehorse owner
Charles Edward Merrill, co-founder of financial services firm Merrill Lynch
Kemmons Wilson, founder of the Holiday Inn chain of hotels
Clergy
Joshua Young, D.D. (1823–1904), Unitarian minister of national renown, abolitionist
Entertainment
Eddie Albert, actor known for his role on Green Acres
Buddy Ebsen, actor known for The Beverly Hillbillies and Barnaby Jones
John Gavin, actor, president of the Screen Actors Guild, and United States Ambassador to Mexico
Allan Jones, movie producer
Paul Lieberstein, actor best known for his role on the American version of The Office
Jerry Mathers, actor best known for his role on Leave It to Beaver
Steve Miller, musician known for the Steve Miller Band
Boz Scaggs, musician
Fred Weller, movie, television, and stage actor
Government
Nicholas F. Brady, United States Secretary of the Treasury
Richard Helms, 8th Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Stansfield Turner, 12th Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and United States Navy Admiral
Julius Sterling Morton, 3rd Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture
Law
Albert S. Bard, lawyer and civic activist, 4th president of Chi Psi
Melville Fuller, 8th Chief Justice of the United States
William Henry Gates Sr., attorney, philanthropist, and father of Microsoft founder Bill Gates
Elbridge Thomas Gerry, lawyer, reformer, and second president of Chi Psi
Randolph D. Moss, former United States Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel; established the legal justification for the targeted killing of terrorist leaders in foreign lands.
Thomas Tongue, Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
Military
Captain Morris Brown Jr., Medal of Honor recipient
James Chatham Duane, United States Army Brigadier General, one of Chi Psi's national founders; US Army Corps of Engineers Chief of Engineers from October 1886, to June 1888
Ross T. Dwyer, United States Marine Corps Major General
Daniel W. Hand, U.S. Army brigadier general
Robert E. Kelley, United States Air Force General and former Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy
Henry Martyn Porter, Colonel in the Vermont Infantry and Provost Marshal for the city of New Orleans
Philip Spencer, a Chi Psi's national founder and the center of the alleged incident of mutiny aboard the USS Somers; hanged at sea without a court-martial.
Stansfield Turner, United States Navy Admiral and director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Politics
Albert II, Prince of Monaco
Horatio C. Burchard, United States Congressman from Illinois, 13th Director of the United States Mint, and father of the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Arne Carlson, 37th Governor of Minnesota
Sean Casten, United States Congressman from Illinois
William Miller Collier, United States Ambassador to Spain, United States Ambassador to Chile, and the president of George Washington University.
Roy A. Cooper, North Carolina Attorney General and later Governor of North Carolina
Jim Cooper, United States Congressman from Tennessee
Orville Freeman, 29th Governor of Minnesota
John Gavin, United States Ambassador to Mexico, actor, and president of the Screen Actors Guild
H. John Heinz III, United States Senator from Pennsylvania
John Newton Hungerford, United States Congressman from New York
Richard Lamm, Governor of Colorado
John S. Pillsbury, 8th Governor of Minnesota
William Proxmire, United States Senator from Wisconsin
Thomas Brackett Reed, 36th and 38th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
William Scranton, Governor of Pennsylvania and 38th United States Ambassador to the United Nations
Edward S. Walker Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Egypt, and the UAE; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs.
Sports
Bill Belichick, National Football League Head Coach, New England Patriots
Buzz Calkins, IRL driver
Russ Francis, National Football League tight end, New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers, 3-time Pro-Bowler
Buckshot Jones, NASCAR driver
Eric Mangini, National Football League Head Coach, Cleveland Browns
Waite Hoyt, New York Yankees pitcher, Major League Baseball Hall of Famer
Hugh McElhenny, NFL running back, Hall of Famer
Rob Oppenheim, PGA TOUR Professional Golfer
Augie Pabst III, race car driver
Vic Seixas, professional tennis player, Davis Cup winner
Jeff Torborg, Major League Baseball catcher and manager
Van Earl Wright, sportscaster
Riley Davis, college basketball writer
Paul Arthur Sorg, famous horseman of the early 1900s, multi-millionaire, banker, paper mfg.
Edwin W. Lee, college football player and coach, attorney, state court judge
Literature and journalism
Stephen Ambrose, historian, author, and professor of history at the University of New Orleans
Taylor Branch, magazine editor and author of the Pulitzer Prize winning trilogy chronicling the life of Martin Luther King
Lee Hawkins, author, journalist, musician
Kenneth Roberts, historical novelist
Clinton Scollard, poet and writer of fiction in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Richard Wilbur, poet, two-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
References
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- List of Chi Omega members
- List of Lambda Chi Alpha members
- List of Kappa Alpha Psi members
- Dartmouth College fraternities and sororities