Delta Phi - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

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  • John Jay Hyde - Α
  • George Low - Λ
  • Garret A. Hobart- E - Vice-President of the United States under McKinley
  • George C. Ludlow- E - Governor of New Jersey
  • Paolo Montalbán - E - Actor of stage and screen
  • Maj. Gen. George Henry Sharpe - E - Civil War spymaster
  • Howard Crosby - Γ - Famous Preacher and Chancellor of NYU
  • Edgar Fawcett (1847–1904) - Δ - American novelist and poet.
  • The Harper Brothers - Δ - Founders of Harper & Brothers publishing group
  • John Pierpont Morgan, Jr. - Ζ - Noted financier, founder of JP Morgan Bank and Morgan Stanley
  • John Jacob Astor IV - Ζ - noted industrialist and philanthropist
  • Mamboni -ƒû-Member extraordinaire of the Premier Gold Silver forum, GSUS
  • James Roosevelt - Ζ - General, congressman, son of Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Halsey Minor - Ρ - Co-founder and former CEO, CNET Inc.
  • Marvin Bush - Ρ - George W. Bush's younger brother
  • Thomas B. Evans, Jr. - P - US Congressman
  • Stanley Forman Reed - Ρ - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
  • Charles Scribner - Θ - Founder of Charles Scribner's Sons publishing group
  • Russell Wayne Baker - Ξ - Pulitzer Prize winning writer and former host of PBS show Masterpiece Theatre.
  • Sullivan Ballou - B - author of famous Civil War love letter at the First Battle of Bull Run.
  • Finn Wentworth N - Businessman, COO/owner of NY Yankees, Founder of YES Network, Philanthropist.
  • Zachary Pasanen - B - Special Olympics tennis competitor, world traveler and American financier.
  • George Santayana - Z - Spanish author and philosopher famous for noting that "those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it."
  • George Will - Σ - Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative American newspaper columnist, journalist, and author.
  • George Macready - B - American actor

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