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 Neil Armstrong's first wife Janet Shearon Armstrong is an Alpha Chi Omega (from the Purdue chapter.) He did not take her badge into space with him, he took his Phi Delt badge, but did not leave it on the moon. Perhaps wife #2, Carol Held Knight is a Tri Delt? Even if she is, he and Janet did not divorce until 1994 and I don't think that Neil has been on the moon in the meantime, so no Tri Delt badge on the moon either. http://www.nndb.com/people/488/000022422/ | 
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 Some of the famous members of Delta Upsilon. Politics and Government Stephen J. Field, Williams 1837, US Supreme Court Justice James Abram Garfield, Williams 1856, 20th President of the United States Justin L. Morrill, Middlebury 1860, United States Senator - Vermont; author of the land grant college act W.H.H. Miller, Hamilton 1861, Attorney General of the United States Daniel S. Lamont, Union 1872, Secretary of War George W. Goethals, Manhattan 1877, US Army General, chief engineer during the building of the Panama Canal Otto M. Eidlitz, Cornell 1881, Contractor and civic investigator Charles Evans Hughes, Colgate and Brown 1881, Governor of New York, Secretary of State, and Chief Justice of the United States. Charles G. Dawes, Marietta 1884, Vice President of the United States and Ambassador to Great Britain; winner of the Nobel Prize for peace Arthur M. Hyde, Michigan 1899, US Secretary of Agriculture William B. Greeley, Stanford and California '01, Chief Forester, US Forest Service Arthur H. Vandenberg, Michigan '04, United States Senator, Michigan J. Arthur Clark, Toronto '06, President of the Canadian Bar Association Robert H. Lord, Harvard and Northwestern '06, Adviser to the 1918 Versailles Peace Conference Amos J. Peaslee, Swarthmore '07, United States Ambassador to Australia W. W. Randolph Burgess, Brown '12, United States Ambassador to NATO Joseph P. Kennedy, Harvard '12, Ambassador to Great Britain, father of two Senators and a President James B. Conlan, Harvard '13, Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany Paul H. Douglas, Bowdoin '13, Senator - Illinois Sumner T. Pike, Bowdoin '13, President of the Atomic Energy Commission John L. Keddy, Hamilton '15, Curator of the Smithsonian Institute Matthew W. Hill, Washington '17, Chief Justice, Washington State Supreme Court Kenneth B. Keating, Rochester '19, United States Senator, New York; Ambassador to India; Ambassador to Israel; Brigadier General, United States Army Lester B. Pearson, Toronto '19, Prime Minister of Canada and President of the United Nations General Assembly; Nobel Prize winner for Peace David E. Lilienthal, DePauw '20, President of the Atomic Energy Commission Herbert Brownell, Nebraska '24, US Attorney General Clifford P. Case, Rutgers '25, Senator - New Jersey Francis H. Russell, Tufts '26, United States Ambassador to Indonesia General David M. Shoup, DePauw '26, Commandant, US Marine Corps and Congressional Medal of Honor winner John M. Matthias, Ohio State '28, Justice, Ohio Supreme Court Frank R. Kenison, Dartmouth '29, Chief Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court Winston L. Prouty, Lafayette '30, Senator - Vermont Foy D. Kohler, Ohio State '31, Ambassador to the USSR William H. Avery, Kansas '34, Governor, State of Kansas Robert T. Stafford, Middlebury '35, US Congressman and Senator, Vermont Hugh E. Rodham, Pennsylvania State '35, Father of First Lady Hillary Rodham-Clinton Joseph L. Fisher, Technology '35, US Congressman, Virginia George R. Hunter, Manitoba '37, Member of Parliament William C. O'Neill, Marietta and Ohio State '38, Governor, State of Ohio John P. Robarts, Western Ontario '39, Premier, Province of Ontario, Canada George S. Welch, Purdue '41, Shot down the first Japanese aircraft of the Pacific War on Dec 7, 1941. WWII triple air ace in three different fighter aircraft. F. Ray Keyser, Jr., Tufts '50, Governor, State of Vermont Dr. G. William Whitehurst, Washington and Lee '50, US Congressman from Virginia William H. Brown, Jr., Swarthmore '51, Parliamentarian, United States House of Representatives John B. Conlan, Northwestern '51, US Congressman, Arizona Alan J. Dixon, Illinois '51, Senator - Illinois E. Peter Lougheed, Alberta '52, Premier, Province of Alberta, Canada Robert Hanrahan, Bowling Green '56, US Congressman, Illinois Ronald A. Irwin, Western Ontario '57, Minister of Indian Affairs Thomas E. Morgan, Lafayette '58, US Congressman, Pennsylvania John S. Herrington, Stanford '61, US Energy Secretary N. Lloyd Axworthy, Manitoba '63, Member of Parliament, Minister of Foreign Affairs Michael D. Barnes, North Carolina '65, US Congressman, Maryland Angus S. King, Jr., Dartmouth '66, Governor of the State of Maine Anthony J. Moffat, Jr., Syracuse '66, US Congressman, Connecticut Paul R. Ford, Middlebury '67, Director of Amnesty International Tommy R. Franks, Texas '67, Commander in Chief of US Central Command, General in the US Army Les Aspin, Jr., Marquette '70, Congressman from Wisconsin and former Secretary of Defense Charles Poochigian, Fresno '72, California Senator in the 14th District Thomas J. Vilsack, Hamilton '72, Governor of the State of Iowa John Danilovich, Stanford '72, US Ambassador to Costa Rica Tom Riley, Stanford '72, US Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco Dennis R. Rehberg, Washington State '77, US Congressman, Montana Sports John Wesley Coombs, Colby '06, World Series pitcher with the Philidelphia A's Ralph N. Good, Colby '10, Major League Baseball player, Boston Nationals Billy Foulds, Toronto '11, Canadian Football League - Quarterback, Coach, Hall of Fame Frank S. McGill, McGill '15, Member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson, Illinois '20, Chairman US Olympic Committee Justin "Sam" Barry, Iowa '26, Founder New York Knicks, NBA Hall of Fame coach Edward S. "Ned" Irish, Pennsylvania '28, NBA Hall of Famer Don A. Veller, Indiana '35, Former head football and golf coach at Florida State University Andrew Currie, Manitoba '35, Professional football player - Regina Roughriders, Canadian Football League Hall of Famer Leland S. MacPhail, Swarthmore '39, President, National League Baseball and GM of the New York Yankees Hugh Gallarneau, Stanford '41, Professional football player - Chicago Bears Dr. J. Robert Cade, Florida '45, Inventor of Gatorade Bill Bangert, Purdue '48, 1945 U.S. Men's Indoor Track and Field champion in the 16-pound shot put. 1944 and 1945 NCAA Track and Field champion in the discus. 1946 Big Ten indoor champion in the 16-pound shot put. 1946 Big Ten outdoor champion in the 16-pound shot put and discus. Frank R. Burns, Rutgers '49, Head football coach, Rutgers University Darrell K. Royal, Oklahoma '50, Head football coach, University of Texas Harvey Kuenn, Jr., Wisconsin '54, Baseball player and manager Michael K. White, California '57, NFL Head Coach Louis L. Holtz, Kent State '58, Legendary college football coach Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose '59, Organizer of the 1984 Summer Olympics and Commissioner of Major League Baseball Theodore R. Boehm, Brown '60, Chairman, '87 Pan Am Games organizing committee Neil R. Austrian, Swarthmore '60, Former president and COO of the NFL Fred Arbanas, Michigan State '61, Football player - Dallas Texans (AFL) and Kansas City Chiefs Galen S. Hall, Penn State '62, Former head football coach, University of Florida Paul Flatley, Northwestern '63, Professional football player - Minnesota Vikings Peter Gogolak, Cornell '64, Professional football player - New York Giants Clark E. Graebner, Northwestern '65, Professional tennis player James D. Rodgers, Iowa '65, Head coach - Boston Celtics Steven Solomon, Tufts '65 - Former President/COO of the National Hockey League James A. Boeheim, Jr., Syracuse '66, Head coach, Syracuse basketball Rick J. Venturi, Northwestern '68, NFL coach Bruce N. Coslet, Pacific '68, NFL coach Thurman Munson, Kent State '69, Professional baseball player, New York Yankees Ed Molstad, Alberta '70, Professional football player, Edmonton (CFL) John J. Ebersole, Penn State '70, Professional football player, New York Jets Rodney "Pete" Watson, Tufts '72, Professional football player, Cincinnati Bengals James H. Sundberg, Iowa '73, Professional baseball player, Texas Rangers Richard W. "Rick" Sund, Northwestern '73, NBA executive Randolph C. Gradishar, Ohio State '74, Professional football player, Denver Broncos Mark VanEeghen, Colgate '74, Professional football player, Oakland Raiders Randell Gregg, Jr., Alberta '75, NHL defenseman on four Stanley Cup Championships Paul K. Mokeski, Kansas '79, NBA center Craig K. Bolerjack, Kansas State '80, CBS sportscaster Dino Mangiero, Rutgers '80, Professional Football player - Kansas City Chiefs, Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots Thomas W. Darling, Syracuse '81, Silver medal in crew, '84 Olympics and crew member, Stars and Stripes, winner of the America's Cup Ken Margerum, Stanford '81, NFL Receiver Chad G. Little, Washington State '85, NASCAR Driver and Commentator Tom Burgess, Colgate '86, Professional football player - Ottowa, Saskatchewan, Winnipeg (CFL) James A. Les, Bradley '86, Professional basketball player Mark Whitycombe, Fresno '88, Professional football player - New York Giants, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals Jimmy Ball, Arlington '90, BMX Cycler - 1991 Silver Medal, Pepsi Games of Texas, Two-time U.S. Gold Cup Champion, Four-time Texas State Champion, ABA World #6 ('95) and #4 ('99), Over 25 career National Main Event victories Education David Starr Jordan, Cornell 1872, First President of Stanford University, President of Indiana University William H. P. Faunce, Brown 1880, President of Brown University Fenton W. Booth, DePauw 1892, Dean of Harvard Law Harry Emerson Fosdick, Colgate '00, Theologian, author, educator James B. Conant, Harvard '14, President of Harvard Homer W. Davis, Hamilton '16, President of Athens College, Athens, Greece George W. Haskins, Purdue '16, Created the Purdue School of Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering. John C. Warner, Indiana '19, President, Carnegie Institute of Tehnology Dr. Phillip R. Shriver, Kent State '49, President Emeritus, Miami University Dr. Gordon P. Eaton, Wesleyan '51, President, Iowa State University Dr. Richard A. Kenyon, Clarkson '54, President, Tri-State University Stanley O. Ikenberry, Illinois '56, Chancellor and President, University of Illinois System Dr. James B. Holderman, Denison '58, President, University of South Carolina Dr. Paul J. Olscamp, Western Ontario '58, President of Bowling Green State University Dr. Arthur K. Smith, Jr., Houston '59, President & Chancellor of the University of Houston Dr. John E. Brown, Kansas '61, President of Coe College Dr. William H. Mobley, Denison '63, President, Texas A&M University William R. Brody, Technology '65, President, Johns Hopkins University Bro. Dr. Craig J. Franz, FSC, Bucknell '75, President, St. Mary's College of Minnesota Dr. Will S. Keim, Pacific '75, Noted motivational speaker and author Melvin A. Eggers, Syracuse '76, Chancellor of Syracuse University John A. Delaney, Florida '77, President, University of North Florida Dr. Richard N. Cyert, Carnegie '86, President of Carnegie-Mellon University Selamawi Asgedom, Harvard '99, Noted motivational speaker and author David C. Broski, Bradley '01, President of Bradley University David Frohnmayer, Oregon '01, President of the University of Oregon Entertainment Harry Carey, New York '02, Early western movie actor Edgar J. Bergen, Northwestern '27, Ventriloquist and entertainer George A. "Banana George" Blair, Miami '37, Champion barefoot water-skier, businessman, entertainer Anthony H. Sargent, Washington and Lee '55, News correspondent, CBS News Noel P. Stookey, Michigan State '55, Folk singer and composer, "Paul" of Peter, Paul and Mary Ronald H. Husmann, Northwestern '59, Broadway and screen actor and producer Richard D. Threlkeld, Ripon '60, ABC news correspondent John H. Davidson, Denison '63, Actor, singer and comedian Alan Thicke, Western Ontario '67, Actor and songwriter Stephen R. Walker, Iowa State '84, Host of "The Pet Department" - FOX TV Jonathan M. Frankel, Syracuse '86, News correspondent - NBC Jason Lewis, San Diego '93, Actor, Model Jonathan Buss, Bradley '94, Emmy Award Winning Director for an HBO Short Film Pete Yorn, Syracuse '96, Singer, Songwriter Literature and Publishing William Bross, Williams 1838, Editor - Chicago Tribune Rossiter Johnson, Rochester 1863, Historian and novelist Rupert Hughes, Western Reserve 1892, Historian and novelist Stephen Crane, Lafayette and Syracuse 1894, Journalist and author; Red Badge of Courage Joyce Kilmer, Rutgers '09, Poet and battlefield reporter Leland Stowe, Wesleyan '21, Columnist and 1930 Pulitzer Prize winner Hedley W. Donovan, Minnesota '34, Editor-in chief of TIME Magazine Drew Middleton, Syracuse '34, Syndicated columnist and London correspondent, The New York Times Robert Letts Jones, Stanford '35, President of Copley Newspapers Austin H. Kiplinger, Cornell '38, Publisher of the Kiplinger Letter Dwight E. Sargent, Colby '39, Editorialist and Editor, New York Herald Tribune Heywood Hale Broun, Swarthmore '40, Editorialist and author Donal Dinwiddle, Virginia '40, Editor-in-chief, Popular Mechanics Publishing Company Buert R. Servaas, Indiana '41, President, The Saturday Evening Post Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Cornell '44, Editorialist and author Richard F. McLoughlin, DePauw '50, President of Reader's Digest Donald Axinn, Middlebury '51, Poet and author Robert S. Phillips, Syracuse '60, Poet and author Lynn D. W. Luckow, North Dakota '71, President & CEO of Jossey-Bass Publishers Richard A. Moran, Rutgers '72, Author Joseph P. Turton, Denison '94, Author - My Freshman Manual Business Alexander D. Noyes, Amherst 1883, Financial editor of the New York Times Alfred J.P. Sloan, Jr., Technology 1895, Chairman of the board - General Motors Wallace T. Holliday, Western Reserve '05, President of Standard Oil of Ohio William A. Mather, McGill '08, President of Canadian Pacific Railroad Clarence Francis, Amherst '10, President of General Foods Albert W. Hughes, Colgate '11, President of J.C. Penny Thomas B. McCabe, Swarthmore '15, President of Scott Paper and chairman of the Federal Reserve Board Winthorp H. Smith, Amherst '16, Co-founder of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith David Burpee, Cornell '17, President of Burpee Seed Company Morse G. Dial, Cornell '19, Chairman of Union Carbide Edward P. Taylor, McGill '22, Chairman of Canadian Breweries and President of the Argus Corp. William E. Robinson, New York '23, Chairman of Coca-Cola Company James S. Schoff, Rochester '23, Chairman of Bloomingdale's Department Stores Nelson Schaenan, Sr., Cornell '23, Chairman of Smith Barney & Company Arnold Bernhard, Williams '25, Founder of the investment news organization ValueLine Charles F. White, Bucknell '25, President of M&M Candy Company Leslie M. Cassidy, Pennsylvania '26, Chairman and CEO of Johns-Manville Earl B. Hathaway, Northwestern '27, President of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Trevor F. Moore, Toronto '28, Vice President - Imperial Oil of Canada James S. McDonnell, Technology '29, Chairman of McDonnell-Douglas Arthur V. Danner, Indiana '30, President of Mobil Petroleum Company Leonard E. Root, Pacific '32, President of Lockheed Missles and Space Co. Edward W. Carter, UCLA '32, Chairman emeritus, Carter, Hawley, Hale (Nieman-Marcus, WaldenBooks) Dwane L. Wallace, Wichita '33, Chairman of Cessna Aircraft Co. Semon E. Knudsen, Technology '36, President of Ford Motor Company David M. Chenoweth, McGill '38, Director and executive vice president of Molson Brewries, Ltd. Edward G. Harness, Marietta '40, CEO of Proctor & Gamble Walter A. Fallon, Union '40, President and CEO of Eastman Kodak Forwood C. Wiser, Jr., Northern Illinois '42, President of Trans World Airlines Charles L. Brown, Virginia '43, Chairman AT&T H. James Avery, Illinois ’44 – Founder and CEO of James Avery Craftsman, Inc. L. Gordon McGovern, Brown '48, Chairman of Campbell Soup Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins '49, CEO of Avery Dennison John W. Amerman, Dartmouth '53, Chairman and CEO of Mattel International Richard P. Simmions, Technology '53, Chairman of Allegheny Ludlum Steel William M. Crossin, Toronto '55, President of Merle Norman Cosmetics William G. Davidson, Wisconsin ’55, Executive VP of Harley-Davidson, (Grandson of Founder) – ’99 Inductee of Motorcycle Hall of Fame John P. Morgridge, Wisconsin '55, President and CEO of Cisco Systems, Inc. John W. Rogers, Miami '57, Chairman and CEO of United Parcel Service Lawrence D. Downing, Iowa State '58, President of the Sierra Club Neil Austrian, Swarthmore '61, Chairman of iWon.co Gerald T. Aaron, Wichita '63, President of Pizza Hut Michael D. Eisner, Denison '64, Chairman and CEO of Walt Disney, Inc. Michael McConnell, Tufts '65 - CEO of Brown Brothers Harriman investment bank in New York City Steve Rowley, Ohio '65, President of DAY-TIMERS, Inc. Michael R. Hallman, Michigan '67, Past President and Chief Operating Officer of Microsoft, past President & CIO of Boeing Computer Services, past Vice President of Field Operations for IBM. Brother Hallman currently serves on the boards of directors of Intuit, InFocus Corporation, Network Appliance Corporation, and two wholly owned subsidiaries of Fujitsu Ltd. Thomas Stallkamp, Miami '68, President of DaimlerChrysler Corporation John J. Bello, Tufts '68, Founder of SOBE Beverage Company, President of NFL Properties from 1986-93 John H. Eyler, Jr., Washington '69, President and CEO of FAO Schwartz Miles G. Bryant, III, Arlington '70, President and General Director of Chrysler of Mexico Mark O. Stutrud, North Dakota ’74, Founder and President of Summit Brewing Co. John Thain, Technology '77, CEO of the New York Stock Exchange Douglas Lebda, Bucknell '92, Founder and CEO of LendingTree.com W. Marshall Sims, DePauw '00, President and Founder of Priority Flowers.com Science and Technology Charles F. Kettering, Ohio State '04, Founder of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for cancer research Laurens Hammond, Cornell '16, Inventor of the pipeless organ Arnold O. Beckman, Illinois '22, Inventor of the pH meter and founder of Beckman Instruments Linus C. Pauling, Oregon State '22, Winner of two Nobel Prizes ; chemistry and peace Dr. Christian Boehmer Anfinsen, Jr., Swarthmore '37, Nobel Prize winner for chemistry Dr. William C. Dement, Washington '49, Pioneer in sleep research, discovered and named REM sleep, author of many books on sleep, founder of the National Sleep Foundation, and a long time professor at Stanford University where he established one of the first university sleep laboratories. Dr. Augustus A. White, III, Brown '57, Chief Surgeon of Orthopedics at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston Col. Frederick R. Hauck, Tufts '62, NASA astronaut Brewster H. Shaw, Wisconsin '67, NASA astronaut Terry Hart, Lehigh '68, NASA astronaut Lee Nordan, Tufts '68, Prominent eye surgeon in San Diego and a pioneer in Lasix Surgery and Radial Carotomy | 
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 AlphaFrog, agree, it goes without saying that each of us as GLOs have illustrious members. That is simply because We As Glos are Special!:D | 
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 Mariska Hargitay was also a member of the Gamma Xi chapter at UCLA but was dismissed at some point. link Even alumnae can be dismissed or resign membership, just as active members can, for a myriad of reasons. As OTW said, the most complete resource for notable members is the organization webpage. | 
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 As OTW said, the most complete resource for notable members is the organization webpage. Yes and no, if HQ doesn't post their names on the public site and you don't know their maiden name, then someone "famous" might not be found out so easily. I'm more impressed when initiated member continue to be active as much as they can. I'm definitely not impressed when someone pointedly doesn't want to be reminded they initiated. Unfortunately, it's frowned about hit them over the head with whatever they signed.;) | 
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 I know that there are several celebrity Greeks who remain loyal to their organization and give back when they can, but I'm thinking the majority of them don't even give a shit anymore. It's like, "Hey! Amber Brkich Mariano is an AGD from Westminster in PA! She won Survivor All Stars!" Whoopdefreakingdoo. What has she done for the Fraternity after achieving celebrity status besides give one interview to the Quarterly? You can list pages and pages worth of notable alums, but what good is the list if they don't bother to have anything to do with the organization? | 
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