List of Sigma Phi members
Following is a list of Sigma Phi members.
Arts and architecture
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
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Bradford Perkins | Wisconsin, Cornell | Architect and founder of Perkins Eastman Architects | [1] |
Philip Will Jr. | Cornell | architect, co-founder of architecture firm Perkins+Will, and president of the American Institute of Architects | [2] |
Business
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
J. Patrick Doyle | Michigan | former CEO of Domino's Pizza | [3] |
Seth Flowerman | Cornell | Entrepreneur, CEO of PLT Health Solutions | [4] |
Leonard Jerome | Union | American financier and the maternal grandfather of Winston Churchill | [5] |
Charles F. Knight | Cornell | chairman and CEO of Emerson Electric | [6] |
James M. Loree | Union | CEO of Stanley Black & Decker | [7] |
Charlie Munger | Michigan | vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway | [8][9] |
Peter Busch Orthwein | Cornell | founder and chairman of Thor Industries | [10] |
Howard Potter | Union | American industrialist, investment banker, diplomat and philanthropist, and a partner in Brown Bros. & Co. | [5] |
Ratan Tata | Cornell | businessman and former chairman of Tata Sons | [11] |
Jay Walker | Cornell | founder of Priceline | [9][11] |
Education
Entertainment
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
Nat Faxon | Hamilton | Actor, comedian, and Academy Award-winning screenwriter | [20] |
Arthur C. Nielsen | Wisconsin | creator of Nielsen ratings | [9] |
Government and public service
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
John Bigelow | Union | Minister to France and U.S. Secretary of State | [15][18] |
Daniel Butterfield | Union | Assistant Treasurer of the United States, composer of Taps bugle call, Civil War general | [15][18] |
Charles J. Folger | Hobart | United States Secretary of the Treasury | [5] |
John Jay Knox Jr. | Hamilton | Comptroller of the Currency of the United States | [15] |
Elihu Root | Hamilton | U.S. Secretary of War, U.S. Secretary of State, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, and U.S. Senator | [15][21][5] |
Andrew Dickson White | Hobart | U.S. Ambassador to Germany, co-founder and first president of Cornell University | [18] |
Law
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
Douglass Boardman | Hobart | jurist, lawyer, served on the Supreme Court of New York, Dean of Cornell Law School | [5] |
George F. Comstock | Union | Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals | [18] |
John A. Denison | Vermont | judge of the Supreme Court of Colorado and mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts | [14] |
Douglass Boardman | Hobart | Dean of Cornell Law School, American jurist, lawyer, served on the Supreme Court of New York | [5] |
Thomas Nelson | Williams | Chief Justice of Oregon Territory | [22] |
Joseph Mullin | Union | justice of the New York Supreme Court, United States Congressman from New York | [5] |
James Noxon | Hamilton, Union | Member New York Supreme Court and New York politician | [5] |
Abram B. Olin | Williams | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and United States Congressman | [5] |
Enoch Rosekrans | Union | judge of the New York Court of Appeals | [5][23] |
Earl Warren | California | Chief Justice of the United States, Governor of California | [15] |
Literature and journalism
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
George Wheeler Hinman | Hamilton | publisher of the Chicago Herald and Examiner, editor and manager of Chicago Inter Ocean, president of Marietta College | [14] |
Chester Sanders Lord | Hamilton | editor of the New York Sun | [14] |
Guy E. Shipler | editor of The Churchman, writer for Business Week, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, and Time | [14][24] | |
Mansfield Tracy Walworth | Union | author | [18] |
William Dwight Whitney | Williams | editor-in-chief of The Century Dictionary, linguist, philologist, lexicographer, and first president of the American Philological Association | [19] |
Military
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
George Grenville Benedict | Vermont | American Civil War hero and Medal of Honor recipient | [15] |
Daniel Butterfield | Union | Civil War general, composer of Taps bugle call, and Assistant Treasurer of the United States | [15][18] |
John Cochrane | Union | Brigadier General in the Civil War, United States Congressman from New York, Attorney General of New York | [15][18] |
Henry Rathbone | Union | prominent in the U.S. Army, present in Lincoln's booth at Ford's Theatre; was stabbed tackling John Wilkes Booth | [15] |
Politics
Religion
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
George William Knox | Hamilton | Missionary in Japan, author, and theologian | [15] |
Oren Root II | Hamilton | theologian, Presbyterian minister, college professor | [15] |
William A. Shanklin | Hamilton | Methodist minister and university president | [16] |
M. Woolsey Stryker | Hamilton | Presbyterian minister and president of Hamilton College | [16] |
George Worthington | Hobart | second bishop of Nebraska in the Episcopal Church | [5] |
Science and medicine
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
Lewis Sayre | New York | leading American orthopedic surgeon of the 19th century and president of the American Medical Association | [5] |
Sports
Name | Chapter | Notability | References |
---|---|---|---|
Ken Dryden | Cornell | former professional hockey player, Hockey Hall of Fame, Canadian Member of Parliament | [25][26] |
Larry Tanenbaum | Cornell | chairman of MLSE, owner of the Toronto Raptors and Toronto Maple Leafs | [11] |
Ward Wettlaufer | Hamilton | amateur golfer | [27] |
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- "J Patrick Doyle, Restaurant Brands International Inc: Profile and Biography". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
- "Dorm Room Titans". Forbes. September 14, 2006. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
- Greek Letter Men of New York. Umbdenstock Publishing Company. 1899. p. 98.
- "Never Forget These Brothers" (PDF). Sigma Phi Flame (130): 19. December 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
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- La Roche, Julia (2013-02-13). "17 Fraternities With Top Wall Street Alumni". Business Insider. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
- "Our alumni - Wisc". Sigma Phi Society. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
- Epsilon Sigs in 2019 (PDF). Ithaca, New York: Epsilon Association Inc. 2019. p. 5. Retrieved February 16, 2023.
- "Notable Alumni". Cornell IFC. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
- Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Company. 1927. p. 23.
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- Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Company. 1927. p. 193.
- Catalogue of the Sigma Phi: E.P.V. at Google Books
- Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Company. 1927. p. 24.
- "Auburn Theological Seminary.; The Rev. Dr. Anson J. Upson Inaugurated as Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral Theology" (PDF). The New York Times. 1880-09-17. p. 3. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
- Baird, William Raimond (1879). Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities.
- Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities. G. Banta Company. 1927. p. 25.
- "Nat Faxon '97 Co-writes The Descendants". Hamilton College. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
- Jessup, Philip C., Elihu Root. Vol. I, 1845-1909; Vol. II, 1905-1937. New York, Dodd, Mead, 1938.
- Teiser, Sidney. “The Second Chief Justice of Oregon Territory: Thomas Nelson.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 48, no. 3 (1947): 215
- "Enoch H. Rosekrans". Historical Society of the New York Courts. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
- "Guy Shipler". Nevada Press Association. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
- Walter, Marcus (September 14, 2009). "Ken Dryden '69 returns with Bill Bradley to muse on sports, service, and leadership". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
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- "Herbert Ward Wettlaufer '59 | Necrology - 1950s". Hamilton Magazine | Hamilton College. Summer 2016. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
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