Business
Name | Chapter | Notability |
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Dick Bartlett | Alpha Epsilon |
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Glen Porter Brock | Upsilon |
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Dennis Cakebread | Gamma |
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Brian Cowan | Beta Eta |
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Jason Jacobsen | Beta Eta |
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Michael Kao | Gamma |
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Eugene Cartledge | Omicron |
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Joe Forehand | Alpha Iota |
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Ben Hill Griffin | Alpha Epsilon |
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Mark Clayton Hollis | Chi |
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Michael Maiorano | Epsilon Theta |
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Valsin A. Marmillion | Beta Omicron |
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Karl W. Moore | Beta Omicron |
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David Morgan, Sr. | Beta Omicron |
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Zac Osburn | Delta Omega |
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Parker Pete Petit | Iota |
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Lonnie C. Poole Jr. | Tau |
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David Ratcliffe | Beta Tau |
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Bruce Rogers | Chi |
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Bradley E. Singer | Beta Upsilon |
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Robert C. Sledd | Alpha Sigma |
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Kevin Smilak | Eta Sigma |
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John Darrell Wainio | Omicron |
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Charles (Chuck) Russell | Beta Phi |
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Famous quotes containing the word business:
“In the United States all business not transacted over the telephone is accomplished in conjunction with alcohol or food, often under conditions of advanced intoxication. This is a fact of the utmost importance for the visitor of limited funds ... for it means that the most expensive restaurants are, with rare exceptions, the worst.”
—John Kenneth Galbraith (b. 1908)
“It is possible that the telephone has been responsible for more business inefficiency than any other agency except laudanum.... In the old days when you wanted to get in touch with a man you wrote a note, sprinkled it with sand, and gave it to a man on horseback. It probably was delivered within half an hour, depending on how big a lunch the horse had had. But in these busy days of rush-rush-rush, it is sometimes a week before you can catch your man on the telephone.”
—Robert Benchley (18891945)
“... a business career for a woman and her need for a womans life as wife and mother, are not enemies at all, unless we make them so, but may be the closest and most co-operative friends and supporter of each other.”
—Hortense Odlum (1892?)