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Name Chapter and year Class Notability References William John Cooper Nu: US Commissioner of Education: C. Everett Koop: Alpha Eta: 1934 Surgeon General of the United States: Ross Swimmer: Alpha Alpha: 1961 Special Trustee at the US Bureau of Indian Affairs: Francis Amasa Walker: Gamma: Superintendent of the 1870 and 1880 censuses,
Name Chapter Notability References Martha Foote Crow: Alpha (Syracuse) Educator and writer [12] Margaret McNamara: Lambda (UC Berkeley) Founder of Reading Is Fundamental [12] Frances Willard: Alpha Lambda (alumna initiate) Dean of women at Northwestern University, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist [2]
In December 1951, all 11 of these sororities became full NPC members. Since that time, three AES members have merged with other NPC groups, leaving Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, and Sigma Sigma Sigma as the remaining former AES members. From the 1940s to the 1960s, various smaller organizations merged into larger ones.
Alpha Sigma Phi was founded by three men at Yale College in 1845 as a secret sophomore society composed of many of the school's poets, athletes, and scholars. [6] Upon rising through the ranks of the school, members shared membership with Alpha Sigma Phi in their sophomore year, one of three fraternities in their junior year and Skull and Bones or Scroll and Key in their senior year.
Mike Johnson (Alpha Gamma) – member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Bossier Parish; Joe Kennedy III (Alpha Pi) - Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 4th district; Bill Lee (Nu) – Governor of Tennessee; Buddy MacKay (Beta Zeta) – former governor, lieutenant governor, and US Representative from Florida
Co-founder of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity; professional staff member to the US Congressional Committee on Appropriations [11] Vertner Woodson Tandy: Alpha Co-founder of Alpha Phi Alpha; architect, whose most famous commission was the mansion of Harlem millionaire Madam C.J. Walker [11] [14]
Celebrate the 112th anniversary of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. by exploring the legacies of 13 famous members who made history. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, has been a pillar of ...
Member of the Georgia State Senate from 1962 to 1969. Dean of the Emory University School of Law (1961 to 1973) and the Georgia State University College of Law (1981 to 1985). [44] George H. Kreeger: Alpha-Phi, University of Georgia: Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1969 to 1976 and a state judge from 1979 to 2012. [7]: 14 ...