Name |
Original chapter |
Notability |
Reference |
Marsh M. Ammerman |
Chi |
Assistant Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (?-1963-1968-?) |
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Ellsworth H. Augustus |
Theta Upsilon |
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1959–1964) |
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Elmaar Bakken |
Alpha Lambda |
National Director of Relationships, BSA (1957–1967) |
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Alden G. Barber |
Chi |
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1967–1976) |
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Daniel Carter Beard |
National Honorary |
One of the Founders of the Boy Scouts of America; National Scout Commissioner (1910–1941) |
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Francis O. Belzer |
Alpha Tau Advisor, Mu Honorary |
Scout Executive for Central Indiana Boy Scout Council 1915–1940. Founder of Firecrafters. Eulogized as the, 'Father of Scouting in Indianapolis |
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Shawn Edward Bowman, Jr. |
Alpha Delta Eta |
Eagle Scout and Greater New York Councils scout leader who died in the September 11, 2001 attacks. Amphitheatre at Camp Aquehona at GNYC Ten Mile River Scout Camps dedicated to him |
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Frank W. Braden |
? |
Assistant National Director the Boy Scouts of America for Senior Scouting (and other positions), responsible for establishing the Wood Badge in the United States |
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Joseph Brunton |
Gamma Omicron |
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1960–1966); Director of Church Relations of the BSA (1952–1957) |
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Richard Chappell |
Nu Upsilon |
Chosen to represent the BSA in Antarctica for the International Geophysical Year. Spent 14 months (January 1957–February 1958) in Antarctica. Wrote Antarctic Scout. Namesake of Chappell Peak |
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Harry K. Eby |
Nu |
National Director of the School of Relationships of the BSA |
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George J. Fisher, M.D. |
National Honorary |
Deputy Chief Scout Executive of the BSA (1919–1943); National Scout Commissioner (1943–1960) |
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James P. Fitch |
Alpha Omicron Advisor |
BSA Region Executive for Region Nine (Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico) (1920–1945) |
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E. Urner Goodman |
National Honorary |
Founder of Order of the Arrow |
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Raymond O. Hanson |
? |
Founder of the Knights of Dunamis; Region Twelve Scout Executive |
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Stanley A. Harris |
Rho |
First Director of Inter-Racial Scouting, BSA |
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Walter W. Head |
Alpha Phi |
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1926–1931, 1931–1946). |
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Thomas J. Keane |
Iota |
National Director of Sea Scouting of the BSA; National Director of Senior Scouting of the BSA |
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Perry A. Lint |
National Honorary |
Deputy Chief Scout Executive (c.a. 1944) |
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John Meckley |
Alpha Gamma Alpha |
National Chief of Order of the Arrow (1990), Republican Candidate for Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district (1998) |
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Godofredo Neric |
Alpha (Philippines) |
Chief Scout Executive - Boy Scouts of the Philippines |
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Guillermo Padolina |
Beta (Philippines) |
Chief Scout Executive - Boy Scouts of the Philippines |
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Harold F. Pote |
Beta Iota |
Director of Personnel for the BSA (1930–1955). |
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Edgar M. Robinson |
Gamma Eta |
Second Managing Director of the BSA; eighth Silver Buffalo Award recipient in 1926; considered BSA's forgotten founding father |
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John M. Schiff |
National Honorary |
National president of the Boy Scouts of America (1951–1956) |
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Lester R. Steig |
Alpha Lambda Advisor |
National President of Knights of Dunamis (1963–1971); National President of Alpha Phi Omega (1962–1964) |
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J.L. Tarr |
National Honorary |
Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America (1979–1984). |
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Jim Terry |
Nu Chi |
Assistant Chief Scout Executive -Chief Financial Officer Boy Scouts of America |
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James E. West |
National Honorary, Alpha Pi |
First Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America |
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John Westfall |
Delta Mu |
Author of the Philmont Hymn |
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Delmer Wilson |
Alpha Tau and Gamma Mu Advisor |
Director of Personnel, BSA (1956–?) |
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Ray O. Wyland |
Alpha Advisor |
BSA National Director of Education (1925–1952) and BSA National Director of Division of Relationships (1922–1952). Founding Advisor for Alpha Phi Omega |
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