List of Psi Upsilon members
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Psi Upsilon is a North American college fraternity.[1] Following is a list of some of the notable members of Psi Upsilon.
- Nathan Abbott (Dean of Stanford Law School)[2]
- Charles Kendall Adams (President of University of Wisconsin–Madison, President of Cornell University)[3]
- Herbert Baxter Adams (Professor at Johns Hopkins University)[4]
- Charles Augustus Aiken (President of Union College, Professor at Princeton University)[5]
- James Burrill Angell (President of the University of Michigan)[6]
- Thomas Rutherford Bacon ( Congregational clergyman and professor of history at the University of California.)[7]
- Nicholas Murray Butler (President of Columbia University)[8]
- Clarence G. Child (Dean of the University of Pennsylvania graduate school)[9]
- William S. Clark (President of University of Massachusetts Amherst)[10]
- Rufus Cowles Crampton (President of Illinois College, Founder of Brown's Business College)[11]
- Amos Noyes Currier (President of the University of Iowa)[12]
- David Stuart Dodge (Professor at the Syrian Protestant College, Beirut)[13]
- Hollis B. Frissell (President of Hampton University)[14]
- Adam Gaiser (Professor of Religion at Florida State University)
- William Watson Goodwin (Eliot professor of Greek at Harvard University)[15]
- Alfred Whitney Griswold – president of Yale University[16]
- Daniel B. Hagar (Principal of the Canajoharie Academy, Norwich Academy, and Salem Normal School)[17]
- Benjamin Francis Hayes (Professor at Bates College)[18]
- Charles Rockwell Lanman (scholar of the Sanskrit language)[19]
- George W. Kirchwey (Dean of Columbia Law School)[20]
- Ralza M. Manly (Founder of the Richmond Colored Normal School)[21]
- Edward Duffield Neill (President of Macalester College)[22]
- William Alfred Packard (classical scholar)[23]
- Charles Payne (President of Ohio Wesleyan University)[24]
- James Mills Peirce (Professor at Harvard University)[25]
- Albert Perkins (Principal of Phillips Exeter Academy)[26]
- Rob Reich (political scientist)
- William James Rolfe (educator and Shakespearean scholar)[27]
- James Grafton Rogers (Dean of the University of Colorado Law School, Assistant Secretary of State)[28]
- Richard S. Rust (Founder of the Freedmen's Aid Society)[29]
- John Theodore Saxe (professor at the Albany Academy)[30]
- David Paige Smith (Professor at Yale Medical School)[31]
- Goldwin Smith (Professor at Cornell University[32]
- William Graham Sumner (Professor at Yale University)[33]
- Horace Dutton Taft (Founder of the Taft School)[34]
- James Kingsley Thacher (professor of medicine)[35]
- Sherman Day Thacher (Founder and first headmaster of The Thacher School)[34]
- William Seymour Tyler (Professor at Amherst College, original trustee of Smith College)[36]
- James Lyman Whitney (co-founding organizer of the Library Association)[13]
- John Henry Wright (Dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)[37]
Arts and architecture
- Dana Bourgeois (Luthier, writer, lecturer Acoustic guitar maker)[38]
- Bradshaw Crandell (artist and illustrator)[39]
- John Taylor Johnston (President of the Metropolitan Museum of Art)[40]
- Shyam Telikicherla (Architectural designer, engineer, artist and musician)
- Henry Van Brunt (architect and architectural writer)[41]
Business
- Robert Orville Anderson (Founder of the Atlantic Richfield Company)[42]
- William H. T. Bush (Businessman, member of the Bush Family)[43]
- John Cleghorn (Chairman of the Royal Bank of Canada)[42]
- Peter Coors (Founder and CEO of Coors Brewing Company, owner of Colorado Rockies)
- Tony Fadell (Inventor of the iPod, co-inventor of the iPhone)[42]
- William Clay Ford Sr. (VP of Ford Motor Company, owner of Detroit Lions)[42]
- Charles William Harkness (Director at Standard Oil)[44]
- Stephen Mandel (Founder of Lone Pine Capital)[45]
- John Jay Phelps (Railroad Baron)[34]
- Mark Smucker (President & CEO of The J.M. Smucker Company)[46]
- Alexander Henry Stevens (banker)[47]
- John Textor (Executive Chairman of fuboTV; Owner of Premier League Crystal Palace Football Club)
- Cornelius Vanderbilt III (Member of the Vanderbilt family)[8]
- Levi C. Wade (President of the Mexican Central Railway)[48]
- Thomas J. Watson (chairman and CEO of IBM)[8]
Entertainment
- Richard Barthelmess (Actor)[49]
- Michael Bay (Film director known for big-budget action films)[42]
- Bud Collyer (radio actor, announcer, and game show host)[50]
- Greg Giraldo (Stand-up comedian, television personality, and lawyer)[51]
- J. Cheever Goodwin (musical theatre librettist, lyricist and producer)[52]
- Stacy Keach (Actor)[42]
- Frank Tuttle (Hollywood film director and writer)[53]
- Tommy Vietor (Commentator and podcaster) [54]
- Herve D. Wilkins (organist and composer)[55]
- Danny Zuker (television writer and producer)[56]
Law
Attorney
- Francis N. Bangs (Founder of Davis Polk)[57]
- James William Beekman Jr. (lawyer, President of the Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York)[58]
- William Allen Butler (President of the Bar Association)[59]
- Frederic René Coudert Sr. (lawyer with Coudert Brothers)[60]
- Roger Sherman Baldwin Foster (Lawyer)[61]
- Reuben T. Durrett (lawyer, Founder Louisville Free Public Library, Main organizer of The Filson Historical Society)[6]
- Charles Hadley Hamilton (City Attorney of Milwaukee)[62]
- Burton Harrison (lawyer Private secretary to Confederate States of America president Jefferson Davis)[63]
- Lewis Cass Ledyard (President of the New York City Bar Association)[64]
- Robert Treat Paine (Lawyer and Philanthropist)[65]
- John Godfrey Saxe II (President of the New York State Bar Association)[66]
- William Andrew Sutherland (Lawyer)[67]
- Thomas Thacher (lawyer)[7]
- Henry Waters Taft (Name Partner at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft)[68]
- Albion W. Tourgée (Lead Attorney in Plessy v. Ferguson, founder of Bennett College)[69]
Attorney general
- Amos T. Akerman (United States Attorney General)[70]
- Beau Biden (Attorney General of Delaware)[71]
- Dwight Foster (Massachusetts Attorney General)[72]
- Alfred S. Hartwell (Attorney General of Hawaii)[73]
- Charles Phelps (Connecticut Attorney General)[74]
- George Washington Woodruff (Attorney General of Pennsylvania, Member of the College Football Hall of Fame)[75]
Judges
- Elmer B. Adams (United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit)[76]
- Isaac Atwater (Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court)[77]
- Darius Baker (Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court)[78]
- Wilbur F. Booth (Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit)[79]
- Horace R. Buck (Justice of the Montana Supreme Court)[80]
- Lewis Whitehouse Clark (Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, Attorney General of New Hampshire)[81]
- Isaac Clinton Collins (Judge of the Ohio Courts of Common Pleas)[82]
- Norman Staunton Dike (New York Supreme Court Judge)[83]
- Lucilius A. Emery (Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, Maine Attorney General)[84]
- Samuel Dorr Faulkner (County judge and surrogate of Livingston County, New York)[63]
- Francis Miles Finch (Judge of the New York Court of Appeals)[85]
- John Clinton Gray (Judge of the New York Court of Appeals)[86]
- Howard Clark Hollister (United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio)[87]
- Rensselaer Nelson (Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota)[82]
- Benjamin K. Phelps (New York County District Attorney)[88]
- Joseph Lewis Stackpole (Member of the Board of General Appraisers)[89]
- John Paul Stevens (Supreme Court justice)[42]
- William Kneeland Townsend (Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit)[7]
- Leonard Eugene Wales (United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware) [82]
- Andrew P. Wiswell (Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court)[90]
- Daniel Thew Wright Sr. (Member of the Ohio Supreme Court Commission)[72]
Literature and journalism
- Horatio Alger (Author)[8]
- John Eliot Bowen (Author)[91]
- Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen (Norwegian-author and college professor)[32]
- Dan Brown (Author of The Da Vinci Code and other notable works)[42]
- Henry Armitt Brown (author and orator)[76]
- Harlan Coben (Author of Myron Bolitar series and other notable works)[42]
- Maunsell Bradhurst Field (poet, diplomat, judge, and author)[92]
- Gilbert Grosvenor (First full-time editor of National Geographic magazine)
- Joseph Converse Heywood (poet)[65]
- Frederic Lawrence Knowles (poet)[93]
- Archibald MacLeish (U.S. Poet Laureate, Three-time Pulitzer Prize recipient, Under-Secretary of State)
- Jason Pinter (Author)[94]
- George P. Putnam (publisher, writer and explorer, Husband of Amelia Earhart)[95]
- Samuel Porter Putnam (journalist, freethinker, critic and publicist)[96]
- Frank Dempster Sherman (poet and academic)[97]
- Louis Judson Swinburne (Author)[98]
- Charles Rumford Walker (Historian, Political Scientist, and Novelist)[99]
- Charles Dudley Warner (Co-author of The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today)[100]
- Edwin Percy Whipple (essayist and critic)[27]
- Robert William Wright (lnewspaper editor, and author)[101]
Military
- Nicholas Longworth Anderson (Colonel of the 6th Ohio Infantry Regiment in the Civil War)[73]
- James Chaplin Beecher (Congregationalist minister and Colonel for the Union Army during the Civil War)[102]
- Charles C. Dodge (Union brigadier general in the Civil War)[103]
- Richard Foster (abolitionist and Union Army officer)[104]
- Charles Henry Howard (Officer in the Union Army during the Civil War)[105]
- Joseph C. Jackson (Union brevet brigadier general in the Civil War)[106]
- Sumner Increase Kimball (General Superintendent of the United States Life-Saving Service)[18]
- Thomas Jefferson Morgan (Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Brevet Brigadier General during the Civil War)[107]
- Reuben D. Mussey Jr. (Union Army colonel during the Civil War)[108]
- Francis Winthrop Palfrey (historian and Civil War officer)[109]
- Isaac Ferdinand Quinby (Union general during the Civil War)[110]
- Edward H. Ripley (Union Army officer in the Civil War)[30]
- George Crockett Strong (Union brigadier general in the Civil War)[111]
- Wheelock G. Veazey (Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic)[112]
- J. Fred. Waring (Senior officer of the Confederate States Army)[113]
- William Collins Whitney (United States Secretary of the Navy) [33]
Politics
Presidents and prime ministers
- Chester A. Arthur (President of the United States)[42]
- Paul Martin (Prime Minister of Canada)[42]
- Nelson Rockefeller (Vice President of the United States)[42]
- William Howard Taft (President of the United States)[42]
Cabinet members
- William Cohen (United States Secretary of Defense)[42]
- Porter Goss (Director of the Central Intelligence Agency)[43]
- William Moulton Ingraham (United States Assistant Secretary of War, Mayor of Portland, Maine)[114]
- John Kerry (United States Secretary of State, United States Senator from Massachusetts, 2004 Democratic Nominee for President of the United States)[115]
- Robert Lansing (United States Secretary of State)[116]
- George B. Loring (United States Secretary of Agriculture)[36]
- Franklin MacVeagh (United States Secretary of the Treasury)[117]
- John Negroponte (United States Deputy Secretary of State, Director of National Intelligence, United States Ambassador to the United Nations)[43]
- William Cary Sanger (United States Assistant Secretary of War)[118]
- Frederick W. Seward (United States Assistant Secretary of State)[119]
- Henry L. Stimson (United States Secretary of State)[8]
- William H. Webster (Chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council)[42]
- Hugh R. Wilson (United States Assistant Secretary of State, United States Ambassador to Germany)[120]
Diplomacy
- Herbert Wolcott Bowen (U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela)[121]
- John Safford Fiske (Consul of the United States at Leith, Scotland)[122]
- Eugene Schuyler (U.S. Consul General to Egypt, U.S. Minister to Greece, U.S. Minister to Serbia, and U.S. Consul General to Romania[103]
Senators
- Samuel G. Arnold (United States Senator from Rhode Island)[123]
- John Christopher Burch (Secretary of the United States Senate)[124]
- LeBaron Bradford Colt (United States Senator from Rhode Island)[35]
- Chauncey Depew (United States Senator from New York)[125]
- Orris S. Ferry (United States Senator from Connecticut)[126]
- William P. Frye (United States Senator from Maine)[127]
- Joseph Roswell Hawley (United States Senator from Connecticut, Governor of Connecticut)[128]
- Anthony Higgins (United States Senator from Delaware)[129]: 94
- Alfred B. Kittredge (United States Senator from South Dakota)[130]
- Henry F. Lippitt (United States Senator from Rhode Island)[131]
- Francis G. Newlands (United States Senator from Nevada)[132]
- James W. Patterson (United States Senator from New Hampshire)[102]
- John Sewell Sanborn (Senator for Wellington, Quebec)[70]
- John Coit Spooner (United States Senator from Wisconsin)[133]
- Robert A. Taft (United States Senator from Ohio)[134]
- George P. Wetmore (United States Senator from Rhode Island, Governor of Rhode Island)[132]
House of Representatives
- William S. Barry (United States Representative from Mississippi)[92]
- Curtis Coe Bean (United States Representative from Arizona)[135]
- Benjamin T. Eames (United States Representative from Rhode Island)[77]
- Constantine C. Esty (United States Representative from Massachusetts)[82]
- Walbridge A. Field (United States Representative from Massachusetts)[108]
- Tom Kean Jr. (United States Representative from New Jersey and former State Senator)[136]
- William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (United States Representative from Virginia)[73]
- Theodore Lyman III (United States Representative from Massachusetts)[65]
- Jonas H. McGowan (United States Representative from Indiana)[3]
- Edward Tylor Miller (United States Representative from Maryland)[99]
- John U. Pettit (United States Representative from Indiana)[137]
- William Walter Phelps (United States Representative from New Jersey)[138]
- James Pike (United States Representative from New Hampshire)[139]
- Clarkson Nott Potter (United States Representative from New York)[140]
- William W. Rice (United States Representative from Massachusetts)[141]
- William Erigena Robinson (United States Representative from New York)[92]
- Julius Hawley Seelye (United States Representative from Massachusetts, President of Amherst College)[27]
- Eli Thayer (United States Representative from Massachusetts)[142]
- James Wakefield (United States Representative from Minnesota, Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota)[143]
Governors
- Charles B. Andrews (Governor of Connecticut)[144]
- Simeon E. Baldwin (Governor of Connecticut)[145]
- Charles H. Bell (Governor of New Hampshire, United States Senator from New Hampshire)[146]
- Daniel Henry Chamberlain (Governor of South Carolina)[147]
- Walter F. Frear (Territorial Governor of Hawaii)[148]
- W. Averell Harriman (Under-Secretary of State, Secretary of Commerce, Governor of New York)[42]
- Francis Burton Harrison (Governor-General of the Philippines, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York)[149]: 166
- George Edwin King (Premier of New Brunswick, Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada)[150]
- Pendleton Murrah (Governor of Texas)[6]
- Benjamin Odell (Governor of New York)[151]
- Benjamin F. Prescott (Governor of New Hampshire)[12]
- Henry B. Quinby (Governor of New Hampshire)[152]
- Alexander H. Rice (Governor of Massachusetts, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts, Mayor of Boston)[153]
- Henry Roberts (Governor of Connecticut)[154]
State and local office holders
- Edward Towle Brooks (Member of the Canadian Parliament for Town of Sherbrooke)[81]
- Charles Greene Came (Member of the Maine House of Representatives)[85]
- John Morton Eshleman (Lieutenant Governor of California)[155]
- Oran Faville (Lieutenant Governor of Iowa)[139]
- Willard Cutting Flagg (Member of the Illinois State Senate)[156]
- Samuel Abbott Green (Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts)[15]
- Freeman Clark Griswold (Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives)[157]
- William H. Haile (Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, Mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts)[158]
- Edward Griffin Parker (Member of both houses of the Massachusetts Legislature)[72]
- James Hammond Trumbull (Secretary of the State of Connecticut)[101]
- Timothy L. Woodruff (Lieutenant Governor of New York)[98]
Other politics
- Dean Conant Worcester (Philippine Secretary of the Interior)[159]
- Kenneth R. Weinstein (Walter P. Stern Distinguished Fellow at Hudson Institute)[160]
Religion
- Maltbie Davenport Babcock (clergyman, author of This is My Father's World)[161]
- Herman Norton Barnum (Christian missionary stationed in Kharpert)[162]
- Benjamin Brewster (Episcopal Bishop of the Maine and Missionary Bishop of Western Colorado)[163]
- Thomas Frederick Davies (Bishop of the Bishop of Michigan in the Episcopal Church)[164]
- Andrew Flinn Dickson (minister and author)[126]
- Henry Martyn Dexter (Congregational clergyman and author)[165]
- Angus Dun (Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington)[166]
- George Zabriskie Gray (Clergyman, educator and theologian of the Episcopal Church in the United States)[167]
- Henry Hamilton Hadley (theologian)[124]
- Charles Richmond Henderson (Baptist minister and sociologist)[168]
- George Hendric Houghton (Protestant Episcopal clergyman)[57]
- Henry Harris Jessup (Presbyterian missionary)[31]
- Edwin Stevens Lines (Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, New Jersey)[169]
- Abram Newkirk Littlejohn (Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island)[153]
- Willard Francis Mallalieu (bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church)[24]
- Jacob Merrill Manning (Congregational clergyman)[27]
- Theodore T. Munger (Congregational clergyman, theologian and writer)[31]
- Isaac Lea Nicholson (Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee)[170]
- William Woodruff Niles (Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire)[171]
- Sidney Catlin Partridge (Bishop of Kyoto and Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri)[68]
- William Stevens Perry (Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa)[41]
- Thomas Scott Preston (Roman Catholic Vicar-General of New York)[172]
- B. T. Roberts (Methodist bishop)[21]
- Henry Martyn Scudder (Missionary)[57]
- Walter Ashbel Sellew (Bishop of the Free Methodist Church)[173]
- George Franklin Seymour (Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Springfield)[60]
- John Franklin Spalding (Bishop of Colorado)[174]
- Augustus Hopkins Strong (Baptist minister and theologian)[106]
- Henry Winter Syle (First deaf person to be ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church in the United States)[175]
- James H. Van Buren (Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Puerto Rico)[176]
- George Roe Van De Water (Episcopal priest)[177]
- Erastus Wentworth (Methodist Episcopal minister, missionary to Fuzhou, China)[29]