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Old 06-17-2001, 03:30 AM
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We've all heard various stories and statistics about US Presidents from fraternities, but do we know who they all were? Here's what I've been able to find so far...


George Washington - Mason
James Monroe - Mason
John Quincy Adams - Sigma Phi Society
Andrew Jackson - Mason
James K. Polk - Mason
James Buchanan - Mason
Andrew Johnson - Mason
Rutherford B. Hayes - Delta Kappa Epsilon
James A. Garfield - Mason, Delta Upsilon
Chester Arthur - Psi Upsilon
Grover Cleveland - Sigma Chi
Benjamin Harrison - Delta Chi and/or Phi Delta Theta
William McKinley - Mason, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Theodore Roosevelt - Mason, Delta Kappa Epsilon
William H. Taft - Mason, Psi Upsilon
Woodrow Wilson - Phi Kappa Psi
Warren G. Harding - Mason
Calvin Coolidge - Phi Gamma Delta
Franklin D. Roosevelt - Mason
Harry S. Truman - Lambda Chi Alpha and/or Alpha Delta Gamma
John F. Kennedy - Phi Kappa Theta
Lyndon B. Johnson - Mason
Gerald Ford - Mason, Delta Kappa Epsilon
Ronald Reagan - Tau Kappa Epsilon
George Bush - Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa
Bill Clinton - Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Beta Kappa
George W. Bush - Delta Kappa Epsilon

Does anybody have different information about any of the above or anything on any of the other Presidents? Thanks.

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Old 06-17-2001, 05:16 AM
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I have to say this, that was nice results. Good Job.

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Old 06-17-2001, 10:35 PM
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My questions is how many of those are honorary? I know bill clinton isn't greek. He's honorary. I won't get into how I feel that piece of shit. On the other hand, Grover clevelend(Sigma Chi), is also honorary, our only honorary sig. I have no idea why we made him a member but im going to try to find out.
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Old 06-18-2001, 02:45 PM
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Consul,

Of those I listed, only Phi Beta Kappa is honorary although Alpha Phi Omega is a national coed service fraternity. Other than those two and the Masons, however, all of them are regular national social fraternities.
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Old 06-18-2001, 05:27 PM
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My questions is how many of those are honorary? I know bill clinton isn't greek. He's honorary. I won't get into how I feel that piece of shit. On the other hand, Grover clevelend(Sigma Chi), is also honorary, our only honorary sig. I have no idea why we made him a member but im going to try to find out.
Bill Clinton pledged Alpha Phi Omega as an undergraduate at Georgetown University. He is not an honorary brother. I even know pretty well a man who was in his pledge class with him. Georgetown University has banned NIC greeks from Georgetown since the late 40's or early '50s. I can get you further information on the size of his pledge class, the date of his pledging ceremony, the date of his initation ceremony and the fellow members of his pledge class. He was *not* an honorary.



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Old 06-19-2001, 12:01 AM
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Truman was an honorary initiate, but I think it was before he got into politics, at least before he was pres. I don't know why he was either. I should try to find that out.

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Old 06-19-2001, 12:09 AM
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Lyndon Johnson was a brother in the local fraternity called The Harris Blairs. It became Zeta Theta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, and all the alumni were supposed to carry over and become Pikes. Johnson was never initiated however, and the Pikes' National does not publicize him as a Brother.
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Old 06-19-2001, 12:12 AM
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This may sound bizzarre, but I am not making it up. I have seen references to Confederate President Jefferson Davis being a Kappa Sig. They were not founded until 1869, so if he was a member it must have been honorary. Anyone know?
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Old 06-19-2001, 09:56 AM
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This raises a way to be more specific about the president's greek affiliation. Alpha Phi Omega has had chapters give honorary membership to every US president between Kennedy and George Bush (the elder), but in many (I believe most) cases, the presentation was just "congratulations, our chapter has decided to do this", with the president having almost no idea who we are.

What I would like to see in this list of presidents is for each of the fraternities they are listed as belonging to, did their membership occur 1) the "normal" way, joining the fraternity after a pledging process as a student (for masons, advancing normally before being US president), 2) Honorary Membership granted before the person was elected president, 3) Honorary Membership granted after the person became president. In the case of 2) & 3) I'd like to know if the president ever went through the brotherhood ceremony (Honorary APO brothers can go through the brotherhood ceremony). While Gerald Ford (for example) was given honorary brotherhood in Alpha Phi Omega, I'd be surprised if he remembered us at this point. Brother Clinton, OTOH, definately remembers us.

Part of this for me is the idea that President Grant is listed as a greek, but he went through west point...

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Old 06-20-2001, 01:20 AM
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All of the DKE Presidents (Taft, Teddy Roosevelt, Ford, both Bushes) were undergraduate members of the fraternity.
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Old 06-20-2001, 10:06 AM
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This may sound bizzarre, but I am not making it up. I have seen references to Confederate President Jefferson Davis being a Kappa Sig. They were not founded until 1869, so if he was a member it must have been honorary. Anyone know?
Yes it is true, his grandson (son? sorry..I don't remember exactly from the Docet) was a Kappa Sigma and they made Jefferson Davis our only honorary member.
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Old 06-20-2001, 11:03 AM
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Thomas Jefferson was a member of the "Flat Hat Club" at William and Mary, one of the precursors to GLO organizations at universities.

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Old 06-20-2001, 11:03 AM
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Jefferson Davis's son was a Kappa Sigma initiate, but he died of an illness soon after his initation. The fraternity then made Jefferson Davis an honorary brother.
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Old 06-20-2001, 04:50 PM
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Okay here's some corrections and additions:

James K. Polk - Mason AND Kappa Alpha (the original KA which is now extinct)

Benjamin Harrison - definately a Phi Delta Theta and possibly a Delta Chi as well

Theodore Roosevelt - Mason, DKE, and Alpha Delta Phi

Warren G. Harding - Mason and ADPhi

Harry S. Truman - Mason, Lambda Chi Alpha and possibly also an Alpha Delta Gamma

Lyndon B. Johnson - Entered Apprentice Mason (their 1st of 3 major degrees)

US Vice Presidents (other than those who later became President):

Adlai E. Stevenson (1893-97 under G. Cleveland) - Phi Delta Theta

Charles Fairbanks (1905-09 under Theodore Roosevelt) - Delta Chi and Alpha Delta Phi

James S. Sherman (1909-12 under Taft) - Sigma Phi Society

Thomas R. Marshall (1913-21 under Wilson) - Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji)

Charles Dawes (1925-29 under Coolidge) - Delta Upsilon

Henry A. Wallace (1941-45 under FDR) - Delta Tau Delta

Alben Barkley (1949-53 under Truman) - Delta Tau Delta

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Thanks for all the replies so far and if you know of anyone not yet mentioned, PLEASE post it!!!
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Old 06-20-2001, 06:49 PM
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Dan Quayle was DKE and on the varsity golf team. Don't remember the school; it wasn't Butler or Wabash, but like one of those. The reason some have double memberships (ie. Phi Delt and Delta Chi, DKE and Alpha Delta Phi) is becaaue at one time in certain northeastern universities it was the practice for soem fraternities to be "sophmore" fraternities and others to be "upperclassmen" fraternities, and it was accepted that a student could progress from one fraternity to another between his junior sophmore and junior years.
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