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Theta Delta Chi Fraternity

FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION

Founded in 1847 at Union College in Schenectady, New York.

Official Website:
http://www.tdx.org/

Founding Date:
31-Oct-1847

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Stanley F. Birch, Jr. Judge 29-Aug-1945   11th Circuit Court of Appeals
Leonard Carmichael Educator 9-Nov-1898 16-Sep-1973 Smithsonian Chief, 1953-64
Peter Diamandis Activist 20-May-1961   Chairman of the X-Prize Foundation
Bryan Fischer Radio Personality 1951   Right-wing radio host
Joseph I. France Politician 11-Oct-1873 26-Jan-1939 US Senator from Maryland, 1917-23
Robert Frost Poet 26-Mar-1874 29-Jan-1963 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
John W. Griggs Politician 10-Jul-1849 28-Nov-1927 Governor of New Jersey, 1896-98
Alexander Lyman Holley Business 20-Jul-1832 29-Jan-1882 Designed steel foundries
Raymond Hood Architect 29-Mar-1881 14-Aug-1934 Chicago Tribune Tower
Irving M. Ives Politician 24-Jan-1896 24-Feb-1962 US Senator from New York, 1947-59
Jerry Lewis Politician 21-Oct-1934   Congressman, California 41st
James B. Loken Judge 21-May-1940   8th Circuit Court of Appeals
Thomas Pickering Diplomat 5-Nov-1931   Career US Ambassador
Michael Powell Government 23-Mar-1963   FCC Chairman 2001-05, Colin Powell's son
Sendhil Ramamurthy Actor 17-May-1974   Mohinder Suresh on Heroes
Robert V. Schnabel Educator 28-Sep-1922 1-Sep-2009 President of Valparaiso University, 1978-88
James Woods Actor 18-Apr-1947   Casino, Any Given Sunday

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