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Old West College on the Williams College Campus was the location of the founding of Delta Upsilon Fraternity in 1834.

The list of Delta Upsilon alumni includes initiated and honorary members of Delta Upsilon (ΔΥ), the sixth oldest international, all-male, college, Greek-letter social fraternity and the first and oldest non-secret fraternity in North America. Founded on November 4, 1834, at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, Delta Upsilon has established over 150 undergraduate chapters at colleges and universities across the United States and Canada in addition to numerous alumni chapters and alumni clubs. Although traditionally, members join as undergraduate chapter brothers, the Fraternity allows honorary memberships to be extended by both undergraduate and alumni chapters to, "any male person who has distinguished himself as a civic, cultural, educational, religious, business or professional leader..."[1].

Delta Upsilon has initiated over 110,000 men into its brotherhood since its founding and includes a United States President, a Canadian Prime Minister, a President of Colombia, numerous United States Senators, Congressmen, Supreme Court Justices, Members of the Canadian Parliament, Rhodes Scholars, and five Nobel Prize laureates.

Founders

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Algernon S. Baldwin Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Hiram Bell Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
George Clinsby Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Samuel D. Darling Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Anson L. Hobart Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Ephraim W. Kellogg Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Josiah Lyman Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Lebbeus R. Phillips Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Zalmon Richards Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Edmund Wright Williams 1836 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Daniel Brown Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Solomon Clark Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Edward Clarke Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Stephen J. Field Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity; Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1863-1897); 5th Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court (1859–1863) [2]
Lewis C. Lockwood Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Lyndon G. Lyman Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Henry Morgan Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
William H. Noble Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Comfort Sparks Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Francis W. Tappan Williams 1837 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Willard Brigham Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Edward F. Brooks Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
William Bross Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity; Editor of the Chicago Tribune;
Thomas A. Hall Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
John P. Hills Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Foster Lilly Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Theophilus Page Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Charles Peabody Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
David Pise Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;
Francis Williams Williams 1838 Co-founder of Delta Upsilon Fraternity;

Academia

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Name Original chapter Notability References
David Starr Jordan Cornell 1872 First President of Stanford University (1891-1913); President of Indiana University (1884-1891) [3][4]
William H. P. Faunce Brown 1880 President of Brown University (1889-1929) [5]
Harry Emerson Fosdick Colgate 1900 Theologian; Baptist Minister; author [6]
James B. Conant Harvard 1914 President of Harvard University (1933-1953); United States Ambassador to Germany (1953-1957) [7]
Homer W. Davis Hamilton 1916 President of Athens College (1932-1960) [8]
George W. Haskins Purdue 1916 Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at Purdue University(1929-1937); helped to form the Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics [9]
John C. Warner Indiana 1919 President of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (1950-1965) [10]
Dr. Phillip R. Shriver Kent State 1949 President of Miami University (1965-1981); Professor of History at Kent State University (1947-1965) [11]
Dr. Gordon P. Eaton Wesleyan 1951 Director of the U.S. Geological Survey (1994-1997); President of Iowa State University (1986-1990) [12]
Dr. Richard Kenyon Clarkson 1954 President of Tri-State University (1989-1992) [13]
Stanley O. Ikenberry Illinois 1951 President of the University of Illinois (1979-1995); Interim-President of the University of Illinois (January 2010-present) [14]
Dr. James B. Holderman Denison 1958 President of the University of South Carolina (1977-1990) [15]
Dr. Paul J. Olscamp Western Ontario 1958 President of Bowling Green State University (1982-1995) [16]
Dr. Arthur K. Smith, Jr. Houston 1959 Chancellor of the University of Houston System and President of University of Houston (1997-2003) [17]
Dr. John E. Brown Kansas 1961 President of Coe College (1982-1995) [18]
Dr. William H. Mobley Denison 1963 Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System (1993-1994); President of Texas A&M University (1988-1993) [19]
William R. Brody Technology 1965 President of the Salk Institute (2009-present); President of Johns Hopkins University (1996-2008) [20]
Bro. Craig J. Franz, FSC Bucknell 1963 President of Saint Mary's College of California (1997-2005) [21]
Dr. Will Keim Pacific 1975 Motivational speaker; author;
Melvin A. Eggers Syracuse 1976 Chancellor of Syracuse University (1971-1991) [22]
John A. Delaney Florida 1977 President of the University of North Florida (2003-current) [23]
Dr. Richard M. Cyert Carnegie 1986 President of Carnegie Mellon University (1972-1990) [24]
Selamawi Asgedom Harvard 1999 Motivational speaker; author [25]
David C. Broski Bradley 2001 President of Bradley University (2000-2007) [26]
David Frohnmayer Oregon 2001 President of the University of Oregon (1994-2009); Oregon Attorney General (1981-1991) [27]

Business

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Alexander D. Noyes Amherst 1883 Financial editor of the New York Times, author
Alfred P. Sloan Technology 1895 President and CEO of General Motors [28]
Wallace T. Holliday Western Reserve 1905 President of Standard Oil of Ohio
William A. Mather McGill 1908 President of Canadian Pacific Railway [29]
Clarence Francis Amherst 1910 President of General Foods [30]
Albert W. Hughes Amherst 1911 President of J.C. Penney [31]
Thomas B. McCabe Swarthmore 1915 President of Scott Paper and Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board (1948-1951) [32]
Winthrop H. Smith Amherst 1916 Co-Founder of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith [33]
David Burpee Cornell 1917 President of Burpee Seed Company [34]
Morse G. Dial Cornell 1919 Chairman of Union Carbide [35]
Edward P. Taylor McGill 1922 Chairman of Canadian Breweries Limited and President of the Argus Corporation [36]
William E. Robinson New York 1923 Chairman of Coca-Cola Company [37]
James S. Schoff Rochester 1923 Chairman of Bloomingdale's [38]
Nelson Schaenan, Sr. Cornell 1923 Chairman of Smith Barney & Co. [39]
Arnold Bernhard Williams 1925 Founder of Value Line [40]
Charles F. White Bucknell 1925 President of M&M Mars Company [41]
Leslie M. Cassidy Pennsylvania 1926 Chairman and CEO of Johns-Manville [42]
Earl B. Hathaway Northwestern 1927 President of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company [43]
Trevor F. Moore Toronto 1928 Vice-President of Imperial Oil of Canada [44]
James S. McDonnell Technology 1929 Chairman of McDonnell Douglas, Founder of James S. McDonnell Foundation [45]
Arthur V. Danner Indiana 1930 President of Mobil [46]
Leonard E. Root Pacific 1930 President of Lockheed Missiles and Space Company
Edward W. Carter UCLA 1932 Chairman of Carter Hawley Hale Stores [47]
Dwane L. Wallace Wichita 1933 Chairman of Cessna Aircraft Company [48]
Semon E. Knudsen Technology 1936 President of Ford Motor Company [49]
David M. Chenoweth McGill 1938 Director and Executive Vice President of Molson Breweries [50]
Edward G. Harness Marietta 1940 CEO of Proctor & Gamble [51]
Walter A. Fallon Union 1940 President and CEO of Eastman Kodak [52]
Charles L. Brown Virginia 1943 Chairman of AT&T [53]
H. James Avery Illinois 1944 Founder and CEO of James Avery Craftsman
L. Gordon McGovern Brown 1948 Chairman of Campbell Soup Company [54]
Charles D. Miller Johns Hopkins 1949 CEO of Avery Dennison [55]
John W. Amerman Dartmouth 1953 Chairman and CEO of Mattel [56]
Thomas Perkins Technology 1953 Founding partner of Kleiner, Perkins, Caulfield & Byers


Entertainment

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Harry Carey New York 1902 American actor, Silent flim star [57]
Edgar Bergen Northwestern 1927 American actor, Radio performer, Radio Hall of Fame inductee [58]
George A. "Banana George" Blair Miami 1937 Barefoot waterskier [59]
Noel Stookey Michigan State 1955 Folk singer/composer, "Paul" of Peter, Paul & Mary [60]
Anthony H. Sargent Washington and Lee 1955 CBS News correspondent [61]
Ronald H. Husmann Northwestern 1959 Actor/Producer in TV and Broadway [62]
Richard Threlkeld Ripon 1960 ABC/CBS News correspondent [63]
John H. Davidson Denison 1963 Actor, singer, comedian [64]
Alan Thicke Western Ontario 1967 Actor, TV Host [65]
Stephen R. Walker Iowa State 1984 TV Host [66]
Jonathan M. Frankel Syracuse 1986 News Correspondent [67]
Jason Lewis San Diego 1993 Actor [68]
Jonathan Buss Bradley 1994 Emmy award winner, producer, director [69]
Gabriel Macht Carnegie Mellon 1994 Actor [70]
Pete Yorn Syracuse 1996 Singer, songwriter [71]
Alan Thicke

Government, Military and Politics

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Note: individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the first relevant section.

Heads of State and Government

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Name Original chapter Notability References
James A. Garfield Williams 1856 20th President of the United States; United States Congressman from Ohio (1863-1881) [72]
Lester B. Pearson Toronto 1919 14th Prime Minister of Canada (1963-1968); President of the United Nations General Assembly (1952–1953); Canadian Ambassador to the United States(1944–1946); Laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize (1957) [72]
Juan Manuel Santos Kansas 59th President of Colombia (2010-present); Minister of National Defense (Colombia)
thumb|100px|James A. Garfield

100px|thumb|Lester B. Pearson 100px|thumb|Juan Manuel Santos

National Legislators

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Justin Smith Morrill Middlebury 1860 United States Congressman from Vermont (1855-1867); United States Senator from Vermont (1867-1898); author of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act [72]
Arthur H. Vandenberg Michigan 1904 United States Senator from Michigan (1928-1951); President pro tempore of the United States Senate(1947-1949) [72]
Paul Douglas Bowdoin 1913 United States Senator from Illinois (1949-1967) [72]
Kenneth B. Keating Rochester 1919 United States Ambassador to Israel (1973-1975); United States Ambassador to India(1969-1972); United States Senator from New York (1959-1965); United States Congressman from New York (1947-1959) [72]
Clifford P. Case Rutgers 1925 United States Senator from New Jersey (1955-1979); United States Congressman from New Jersey (1945-1953) [72]
Winston L. Prouty Lafayette 1930 United States Senator from Vermont (1959-1971) [72]
William H. Avery Kansas 1934 37th Governor of Kansas (1965-1967); United States Congressman from Kansas (1955–1965) [72]
Robert T. Stafford Middlebury 1935 United States Senator from Vermont (1971-1989); United States Congressman (1961–1971); 71st Governor of Vermont(1959–1961) [72]
Joseph L. Fisher Technology 1935 United States Congressman from Virginia (1974-1980) [72]

National Judges

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Charles Evans Hughes Colgate and Brown 1881 Chief Justice of the United States (1930-1941); United States Secretary of State (1921-1925); Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1910-1916); 36th Governor of New York(1907-1910) [72]
Charles Evans Hughes

Cabinet and National Agency Officials

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Name Original chapter Notability References
William H. H. Miller Hamilton 1861 United States Attorney General (1889-1893) [72]
Daniel S. Lamont Union 1872 United States Secretary of War (1893-1897) [72]
Arthur M. Hyde Michigan 1899 United States Secretary of Agriculture (1929-1933); 35th Governor of Missouri(1921-1925) [72]
William B. Greeley Stanford and California 1901 6th Chief Forester of the United States Forest Service [72]
Warren Randolph Burgess Brown 1912 United States Permanent Representative to NATO (1957-1961); United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury(1953) [72]
Sumner T. Pike Bowdoin 1913 Acting chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (1950) [72]
David E. Lilienthal DePauw 1920 Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (1947-1949); Chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority(1941–1946); Co-Director of the Tennessee Valley Authority (1933–1941) [72]
Herbert Brownell Nebraska 1924 United States Attorney General (1953-1957); Member of the New York Assembly (1933–1937) [72]

Diplomats

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Charles G. Dawes Cornell 1884 United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1929-1932); Vice President of the United States (1925-1929); Laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize (1925) [72]
Robert H. Lord Harvard and Northwestern 1906 Adviser at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 [72]
Amos J. Peaslee Swarthmore 1907 United States Ambassador to Australia (1953-1956) [72]
Joseph P. Kennedy Harvard 1912 United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1938-1940); Head of the Kennedy family, including John F. Kennedy, Robert F Kennedy and Edward Kennedy [72]
James B. Conant Harvard 1913 United States Ambassador to Germany (1955-1957); President of Harvard University (1933-1953) [72]
Foy D. Kohler Ohio State 1931 United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1962-1967) [72]

Provincial, State and Territorial Officials

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Name Original chapter Notability References
George W. Goethals Manhattan 1861 Governor of the Panama Canal Zone(1914-1917); Chief Engineer of the Panama Canal Project (1907-1914); commissioned an officer in the United States Army Corps of Engineers (1880) [72]
C. William O'Neill Marietta and Ohio State 1938 Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court (1970-1978); Governor of Ohio(1957–1959); Ohio Attorney General (1951–1957) [72]
John P. Robarts Western Ontario 1939 17th Premier of Ontario (1961-1971); Companion of the Order of Canada (1973) [72]

Military Service

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Name Original chapter Notability References
General David M. Shoup DePauw 1926 22nd Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (1960-1963); Recipient of the Medal of Honor (1943) [72]

Literature

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Rossiter Johnson Rochester 1863 Historian and novelist
Rupert Hughes Western Reserve 1892 Historian and novelist
Stephen Crane Lafayette and Syracuse 1894 Journalist and author of the Red Badge of Courage
Joyce Kilmer Rutgers 1909 Poet and battlefield reporter
Leland Stowe Wesleyan 1921 Columnist and winner of the 1930 Pulitzer Prize
Hedley Donovan Minnesota 1934 Editor-in-chief of TIME Magazine
Austin H. Kiplinger Cornell 1938 Journalist and philanthropist
Dwight E. Sargent Colby 1939 Editor and editorialist of the New York Herald Tribune
Heywood Hale Broun Swarthmore 1940 Editorialist and author
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Cornell 1944 Editorialist and author
Richard A. Moran Rutgers 1972 Author
Stephen Crane

100px|thumb|Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

Science and Technology

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Sports

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Note: individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the first relevant section.

Olympics

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson Illinois 1920 Chairman US Olympic Committee, 1920 Olympic athlete (discus & javelin) [73]
Horace Ashenfelter Penn State 1949 1952 Olympic gold medalist (steeplechase) [74]
Peter V. Ueberroth San Jose 1959 1984 Time Man of the Year, 1984 Olympic games organizer, MLB Comissioner [75]
Thomas W. Darling Syracuse 1981 1984 Olympic silver medalist (crew) [76]
Peter Uberroth

Baseball

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Jack Coombs Colby 1906 MLB World Series pitcher (Philadelphia A's) [77]
Ralph N. Good Colby 1910 MLB pitcher (Boston Nationals) [78]
Leland MacPhail Swarthmore 1939 Hall of Famer (MLB), President of American League [79]
Harvey Kuenn Wisconsin 1954 MLB Outfielder, 8x All-Start (Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies) [80]
Thurman Munson Kent State 1969 MLB Catcher, 7x All-Start (New York Yankees) [81]
James H. Sundberg Iowa 1973 MLB Catcher, 3x All-Start (Texas Rangers, Milwaukee Brewers, Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs) [82]

Basketball

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Justin McCarthy "Sam" Barry Iowa 1926 Hall of Famer, Coach (Iowa, USC} [83]
Edward S. "Ned" Irish Pennsylvania 1928 Hall of Famer, Founder of New York Knicks, Helped found Basketball Association of America [84]
James D. Rodgers Iowa 1965 Head Coach (Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves) [85]
Jim Boeheim Syracuse 1966 Hall of Fame Head Coach (Syracuse University) [86]
Richard W. "Rick" Sund Northwestern 1973 NBA Executive, GM Atlanta Hawks [87]
Paul Mokeski Kansas 1979 Center (Milwaukee Bucks) [88]
James A. Les Bradley 1986 NBA Player (Utah Jazz, Sacramento Kings), College Coach (Bradley) [89]

Football

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Name Original chapter Notability References
William C Foulds Toronto 1911 Canadian Football Hall of Famer; Coach (Toronto Argonauts) [90]
Frank McGill McGill 1915 Canadian Football Hall of Famer; Quarterback (Mcgill University) [91]
Don Veller Indiana 1935 Head Coach (Florida State) [92]
Andrew Currie Manitoba 1935 Canadian Football Hall of Famer; player, coach, official [93]
Hugh Gallarneau Stanford 1941 Halfback (Chicago Bears) [94]
Frank R. Burns Rutgers 1949 Head Coach (Rutgers) [95]
Darrell Royal Oklahoma 1950 All-American Quarterback (Oklahoma), Head Coach (Texas) [96]
Michael White California 1957 Head Coach (California, Illinois) [97]
Lou Holtz Kent State 1958 College Football Hall of Fame; Coach (William & Mary, North Carolina State, Arkansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame, South Carolina) [98]
Neil R. Austrian Swarthmore 1960 NFL President & COO (1991-1999) [99]
Fred Arbanas Michigan State 1961 Tight End (Kansas City Chiefs) [100]
Galen Hall Penn State 1962 Head Coach (University of Florida), Offensive Coach (Penn State) [101]
Paul Flatley Northwestern 1963 Wide Receiver (Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons) [102]
Pete Gogolak Cornell 1964 Kicker (Buffalo Bills, New York Giants) [103]
Bruce Coslet Pacific 1968 Wide Receiver (Cincinnati Bengals) [104]
Ed Molstad Alberta 1970 CFL Player (Edmonton Eskimos) [105]
John J. Ebersole Penn State 1970 NFL Player (New York Jets) [106]
Rodney "Pete" Watson Tufts 1972 NFL Player (Cincinnati Bengals) [107]
Mark van Eeghen Colgate 1974 NFL Player (Oakland Raiders) [108]
Randolph C. Gradishar Ohio State 1974 NFL Player (Denver Broncos) [109]
Marty Atkins Texas 1976 Quarterback (University of Texas) [110]
Mick Luckhurst California 1979 Placekicker (Atlanta Falcons) [111]
Dino Mangiero Rutgers 1980 NFL Player (New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs) [112]
Ken Margerum Stanford 1981 Wide Receiver (San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Bears) [113]
Tom Burgess Colgate 1986 Quarterback (Ottawa Rough Riders, Saskatchewan Roughriders) [114]
Mike Withycombe Fresno State 1988 Guard (San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets) [115]
Lou Holtz

Other

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Name Original chapter Notability References
Theodore R. Boehm Brown 1960 Chairman, 1987 Pan Am Games organizing committee, Indiana Supreme Court Justice [116]
Clark Graebner Northwestern 1965 Professional tennis player, Runner-Up 1967 US Open [117]
Randy Gregg Alberta 1975 NHL Player (Edmonton Oilers) [118]
Craig Bolerjack Kansas State 1980 CBS sports broadcaster [119]
Chad Little Washington State 1985 Nascar driver [120]
Craig Kelly Washington 1987 Snowboarding pioneer, World & US Champion [121]

Other Notable Brothers

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