Tiger Inn - Notable Members

Notable Members

  • G. "Jerry" Angullo - publisher of the only English language daily newspaper in Puerto Rico, The San Juan Star
  • Samuel G Armistead - Professor Emeritus of Spanish Language and History, UC Davis.
  • Ralph Bard - Under Secretary of the Navy and Assistant Secretary of the Navy during WWII, Roosevelt Administration
  • Daniel Berkovitz - General Counsel of the CFTC, Obama Administration
  • Walter C. Booth - known as "Bummy," an American football coach serving as the head football coach at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (the Huskers), compiling a career record of 46-8-1.
  • R. Manning Brown, Jr. - former chairman of the board of New York Life Insurance Co. and former chairman of Princeton University's Board of Trustees
  • Howard Crosby Butler - Charter Member, one of the founders of Princeton's School of Architecture, and its Director from 1920
  • Robert Casciola - Head Football Coach at Princeton from 1973 to 1977.
  • Grover Cleveland - Honorary Member, President of the United States.
  • Garrett Cochran - head football coach at the University of California, Berkeley (1898–99), the United States Naval Academy (1900) and Princeton (1902), with a career coaching record of 29–5–3.
  • Richard Coulter, Jr. - Charter Member, Brigadier General in the U.S. Army in WWI; professional football player
  • John F. Cregan - Olympic athlete; participated in the 1900 Olympic games earning a silver medal
  • John Danforth - former United States Senator, Missouri; ordained priest in the Episcopal Church
  • John R. DeWitt - Olympic athlete, St Louis Games of 1904; College Football Hall of Fame
  • Selden Edwards - best-selling novelist, author of The Little Book and The Lost Prince, educator, and secretary of the Princeton class of '63
  • William Hanford Edwards - author of Football Days, the definitive work on American Football in the 19th century; famous for saving the life of N.Y. Mayor William Gaynor by tackling his assailant.
  • Max Farrand - Charter Member, professor, first Director of the Huntington Library, past President of the American Historical Society
  • John V.A. Fine - Classics Professor at Princeton, noted author in Greek history
  • Barry S Friedberg - former Executive Vice President of Merrill Lynch, and Head of Investment Banking, Chairman Emeritus of the New York City Ballet
  • Robert Garrett - the first modern Olympic champion in the discus; organized the 4 Princetonians who competed in the 1896 Athens games; won two golds and two silvers in Athens, 1896, and two bronzes in Paris, 1900.
  • Will Garwood - President of Cypress Asset Management and, at Princeton, Vice Chairman of the Advisory Board of the James Madison Program.
  • Charlie Gogolak - football placekicker noted for his innovations; initially with the Washington Redskins and then the New England Patriots
  • Hy Gunning - Associate Member, played professional baseball with the Boston Red Sox; he was noted for batting left-handed and throwing right-handed.
  • J.P. Harland - Professor of Classics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • John Grier Hibben - Honorary Member; President of Princeton, 1920–32; he opposed President Wilson's plans to replace the Eating Clubs with a system of residential quadrangles.
  • Arthur Hillebrand - Head Football Coach at Princeton, 1903–05, his record was 27-4 and the team out-scored opponents 669-85; the 1903 team was 11-0 and was national champion.
  • Thomas Hoving – former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Robert Hugin - Chairman and President of Celgene, Inc.; elected Charter Trustee of Princeton in June 2012.
  • Cosmo Iacavazzi - professional football player, a member of the New York Jets; inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
  • Herbert Jamison - member of the first U.S. Olympic Team at the first modern Olympic games in Athens where he won a silver medal.
  • Gordon Johnston - Colonel, U.S. Army, recipient of the Medal of Honor, the highest military award of the U.S.A.; head coach of the University of North Carolina (the Tar Heels) football team in 1896.
  • Philip King - American Football Player, notable as a college football coach, especially at Georgetown University, compiling a career record of 73-14-1.
  • Howard Krongard - known as "Cookie;" Head of the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of State; Bush "43" Administration.
  • Frank A. Lane- member of the first U.S. Olympic Team in Athens, 1896; technically, the first American to compete in the modern Olympiad; bronze medal winner
  • Louis Le Guyader - the first TI member to seek elective office outside the United States in a campaign to serve as a Depute in the French National Assembly in 2012
  • Chauncey C. Loomis - famous Arctic explorer who led 5 expeditions to the Arctic, and Dartmouth professor.
  • Donald Lourie - Under Secretary of State for Administration, Eisenhower Administration; declined a pro football career with the Cleveland Browns.
  • Roscoe Parke McClave - Head Football Coach, Bowdoin College; twice Speaker of the House, General Assembly of New Jersey.
  • Albert G. Milbank - founding partner of the law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
  • Joshua Miller - founder of Resilient Youth Foundation as a teen; founder of startup atroundtable.com which is being referred to as "the next facebook for internet conversations among experts"
  • Roland Sletor Morris - American Ambassador to Japan, 1917 - 20.
  • Michael Novogratz – president of the Fortress Investment Group
  • Henry F Owsley III - Wall Street financier, noted as co-author of the leading book in his field, Distressed Investment Banking: To the Abyss and Back
  • W.K. Prentice - Princeton Professor, noted philologist.
  • Marc Rayman - Project Manager of Deep Space 1, NASA
  • Pete Raymond - two time Olympic oarsman, won the silver medal in Munich in 1972; "a god among men."
  • Wayne Rogers - actor, "Trapper McIntyre" for three seasons on "M.A.S.H."
  • Rudolf J Schaefer - yachtsman and brewer, ran the F & M Schaefer Brewing Company of Brooklyn, New York.
  • Mawell "Max" Shaw - founder of Shawskaboy inc. and the Face Morpher and Pro Interval Timer iPhone Apps.
  • Michael Spence - a Noble Prize winner in Economics; Rhodes Scholar; Former Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
  • Robert "Huck" Alston Stevenson - Charter Member, second headmaster of the Allen-Stevenson School the private elementary school in New York City, founded by his father
  • Frank E Taplin, Jr. - a Rhodes Scholar; President of the Metropolitan Opera
  • H K Twitchell - Executive director of Moral Re-Armament, an international religious movement founded in 1938 in London, where it was founded to reshape the world through absolute morality.
  • George Augustus Vaughn, Jr. - known as "Ace," a WWI Flying Ace: officially credited with downing 12 enemy planes and one balloon
  • Jesse Lynch Williams - Charter Member, prize winning author and dramatist, won the first Pulitzer Prize in drama in 1918 for the play Why Marry?
  • A. M. Woods - lacrosse player and Olympic Athlete, 1904 games, where he earned a silver medal.
  • John E. Zuccotti - former First Deputy Mayor of New York City

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