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	<title>Greekopedia &#124; The Fraternity &#38; Sorority Encylopedia &#187; History</title>
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		<title>Famous Fraternity Members</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the most well-known men from acting, music, politics and business have come from fraternities. For some college men, it’s an ideal setting to be groomed and prepare for life on the other side of school, to create a network of contacts, create lifelong friendships, and find opportunities for career. Here are several famous [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the most well-known men from acting, music, politics and business have come from fraternities. For some college men, it’s an ideal setting to be groomed and prepare for life on the other side of school, to create a network of contacts, create lifelong friendships, and find opportunities for career.<br />
Here are several famous fraternity members and their houses:<BR><br />
Alpha Delta Gamma<br />
•	Babe Ruth – Athlete<br />
•	George Brett – Athlete<br />
•	Chuck Norris – Actor<BR><br />
Alpha Delta Phi<br />
•	Ben Stein – Actor<BR><br />
Alpha Epsilon Pi<br />
•	Wolf Blitzer – Journalist<br />
•	Jerry Lewis – Entertainer<br />
•	Paul Simon – Musician<br />
•	Mark Zuckerburg – Founder of Facebook<BR><br />
Alpha Gamma Rho<br />
•	J.C. Penney – Founder of retail store of same name<BR><br />
Alpha Kappa Lambda<br />
•	Chuck Woolery – Game Show Host<BR><br />
Alpha Phi Alpha<br />
•	Martin Luther King, Jr. – Activist<br />
•	Keenan Ivory Wayans – Entertainer<br />
•	Lionel Richie – Singer<BR><br />
Alpha Phi Delta<br />
•	Frank Sinatra – Singer<br />
•	Tony Danza – Actor<BR><br />
Alpha Phi Omega<br />
•	Bill Clinton – Former President<br />
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Alpha Sigma Phi<br />
•	Vincent Price – Actor<br />
•	Warren Buffet – Entrepreneur<br />
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Beta Theta Pi<br />
•	James Arness – Actor<BR><br />
Chi Phi<br />
•	Walter Cronkite – Journalist<BR></p>
<p>Chi Psi<br />
•	Bill Belichick – NFL Coach<BR></p>
<p>Delta Chi<br />
•	Ashton Kutcher – Actor<br />
•	Kevin Costner – Actor<BR></p>
<p>Delta Kappa Epsilon<br />
•	George H. W. Bush – Former President<br />
•	George W. Bush – Former President<br />
•	J.P. Morgan – Entrepreneur<br />
•	Dick Clark – Entertainer<br />
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Delta Tau Delta<br />
•	Drew Carey – Entertainer<br />
•	Matthew McConaughey – Actor<br />
•	Will Ferrell – Actor<br />
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Delta Upsilon<br />
•	Tommy Hilfiger – Designer<BR><br />
Kappa Sigma<br />
•	Edward R. Murrow – Journalist<br />
•	Jimmy Buffett – Singer<br />
•	Robert Redford – Actor<br />
•	Ted Turner – Entrepreneur<BR><br />
Lambda Chi Alpha<br />
•	Benjamin Bratt – Actor<br />
•	Kenny Chesney – Singer<br />
•	Will Forte – Actor<BR><br />
Pi Kappa Alpha<br />
•	Colonel Sanders – Founder KFC<br />
•	Bobby Bowden – College Football Coach<br />
•	Tim McGraw – Singer<br />
•	Jeremy Piven – Actor<BR><br />
Phi Gamma Delta<br />
•	Jack Nicklaus – Professional Golfer<br />
•	Donald Trump – Entrepreneur<br />
•	Matthew Fox – Actor<br />
•	Johnny Carson – Entertainer<BR><br />
Phi Kappa Tau<br />
•	Paul Newman – Actor, Entrepreneur<br />
•	Bob Hope, Entertainer<BR><br />
Psi Upsilon<br />
•	Bud Wilkenson – College Football Coach<BR><br />
Sigma Alpha Epsilon<br />
•	David Spade – Actor<br />
•	Fred Savage – Actor<br />
•	Nick Lachey – Singer<br />
•	Troy Aikman – Former Pro Football Player<BR><br />
Sigma Chi<br />
•	Brad Pitt – Actor<br />
•	Andy Rooney – Journalist<br />
•	David Letterman – Entertainer<br />
•	Mike Ditka – Former Pro Football Player<br />
•	Tom Selleck – Actor<br />
•	Warren Beatty – Actor<br />
•	Matt Groening- Simpson’s Creator<BR><br />
Sigma Nu<br />
•	Eli Manning – Pro Football Player<br />
•	Paul Rudd – Actor<BR><br />
Sigma Phi Epsilon<br />
•	Dave Thomas – Founder of Wendy’s<br />
•	Dr. Seuss – Author<br />
•	James Naismith – Creator of Basketball<BR><br />
Tau Kappa Epsilon<br />
•	Elvis Presley – Singer<br />
•	Les Paul – Musician<br />
•	Willie Nelson – Singer<br />
•	Ronald Reagan – Former President</p>
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		<title>The First Greek Organization &#8211; Phi Beta Kappa Society</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 04:01:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Phi Beta Kappa Society, founded on 5 December 1776, at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, is generally recognized to be the first Greek-letter student society in North America. It was founded by John Heath, who had failed at admission to the two existing Latin-letter fraternities at the College, the F.H.C. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The <a title="Phi Beta Kappa Society" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi_Beta_Kappa_Society">Phi Beta Kappa Society</a>, founded on 5  December 1776, at the <a title="College of William and Mary" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_of_William_and_Mary">College of  William and Mary</a> in <a title="Williamsburg, Virginia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamsburg,_Virginia">Williamsburg</a>, <a title="Virginia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia">Virginia</a>,  is generally recognized to be the first Greek-letter student society in  North America. It was founded by <a title="John Heath (politician)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heath_%28politician%29">John Heath</a>, who had failed at  admission to the two existing <em>Latin</em>-letter fraternities at the  College, the F.H.C. Society (nicknamed as <a title="Backronym" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backronym">backronym</a> the &#8220;<a title="Flat  Hat Club" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Hat_Club">Flat Hat Club</a>&#8220;) and the P.D.A. Society (nicknamed &#8220;Please  Don&#8217;t Ask&#8221;). The main developments associated with Phi Beta Kappa are  the use of Greek-letter initials as a society name and the establishment  of branches or &#8220;chapters&#8221; at different campuses, following the pattern  set by <a title="Masonic lodges" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_lodges">Masonic lodges</a>.</p>
<p>The Greek letters (ΦΒΚ) come  from the motto Φιλοσοφία Βίου Κυβερνήτης  (<em>philosophia biou kybernētēs,</em> &#8220;Philosophy is the helmsman of life&#8221;), now officially translated as  &#8220;Philosophy is the guide of life&#8221;.<sup> </sup>Greek was chosen as the language for the motto due generally to  classical education at the time, and specifically because Heath &#8220;was the  best Greek scholar in college.&#8221; One official historian of the society,  William T. Hastings, and some others believe that the society was  originally knows by the Latin name <em>Societas Philosophiae</em> (Philosophical Society), and that the name Phi Beta Kappa only came to  be taken as the society name over time.<sup> </sup>This use of Greek letters was briefly preceded by the use of <em>Latin</em> letters, notably the F.H.C. Society drawing its name from its secret  motto, presumed to be &#8220;Fraternitas, Humanitas, et Cognitio&#8221; or  &#8220;Fraternitas Humanitas Cognitioque&#8221; (two renderings of &#8220;brotherhood,  humaneness, and knowledge&#8221;.</p>
<p>However, Phi Beta Kappa was very different from a typical college  fraternity of today in that the membership was generally restricted to  upperclassmen, if not seniors; and men who had been initiated as  students continued to be active in the society after becoming members of  the faculty of the host university. The annual Phi Beta Kappa exercises  at Yale were public literary exercises, with as many or more faculty  members of the society than undergraduate.</p>
<p>As Phi Beta Kappa developed it came to be an influential association  of faculty and select students on several college campuses, with  membership becoming more of an honor and less of social selection. The  increasing influence of the society came to be seen by many as  undemocratic and contrary to the free flow of intellectual ideas in  American academia, and, as a curious side effect of the <a title="Anti-Masonry" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Masonry">anti-masonic  controversy</a> of the early Republic, the secrets of Phi Beta Kappa in  the appendix to a book published in 1831. After that time, Phi Beta  Kappa ceased to be a social fraternity in any real sense and is now only  an honorary society, although prominent and respected.</p>
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