Delta Phi Epsilon (professional) - Famous Members

Famous Members

Delta Phi Epsilon has inducted several notable faculty members as national brothers, including former U.S, Ambassador and Deputy Secretary of State Howard Schaffer, former Ford executive Philip Karber, who also served as Special Advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and renowned Jesuit scholar Father Thomas King.

  • Madeleine Albright (sorority) Alpha Chapter-'91, former United States Secretary of State.
  • Walt Disney De-'50, late film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, and animator.
  • Edward "Skip" Gnehm Et-'64, former ambassador.
  • Thomas M. King, S.J. Al-'05, professor of theology at Georgetown University.
  • Jesse A. Mann, Al-'68, dean of Georgetown School of Foreign Service 1968-1970.
  • Grady McMurtry, Ep-'54, late occultist and revivor of Ordo Templi Orientis.
  • Kenneth Starr Et-'67, former Solicitor General of the United States.

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