List of Acacia brothers

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The following list is merely a snapshot of brothers who have brought Acacia to prominence. The list of Acacia brothers includes initiated and honorary members of Acacia.[1]

Notable alumni[]

Politics and government[2][]

Douglas “Dewey” Lachance, University of New Hampshire, 1984-1990, NH Legislator 1987-1991 and 1998-2000, Mayor of Rochester, NH 1997-2001

Sports[3][]

  • Chester L. Brewer, Missouri 1911 - past head football coach at both Missouri and Michigan State; past Athletic Director of Missouri; Homecoming originator
  • John L. Griffith, Illinois 1921 - past commissioner of what is now the Big Ten Conference
  • Edwin Weir, Nebraska 1925 - Hall of Fame college football player
  • Jack van Bebber, Oklahoma State 1931 - Olympic wrestler
  • Calvin Griffith, George Washington 1935 - owner of Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins
  • Arthur L. Valpey, Michigan 1936 - head football coach of Harvard and UConn
  • Thomas "Tommy" James, Ohio State 1942 - professional football player, Cleveland Browns
  • Dee Andros, Oklahoma 1948 - head football coach and athletic director, Oregon State
  • Gene Conley, Washington State 1949 - professional baseball player and basketball player
  • Roger Nelson, Oklahoma 1951 - Canadian Football Hall of Fame
  • Richard ‘Dick’ Farley, Indiana 1951 - star IU basketball player for the 1953 National Championship team; NBA player
  • David 'Wes' Santee, Kansas 1952 - Olympic runner
  • Ron Fairly, USC 1957 - professional baseball player and broadcaster
  • Tony Crosby, Texas 1963 - star kicker/halfback for UT's 1963 National Championship football team
  • Pat Jones, Oklahoma State - Head Football Coach at Oklahoma State; Assistant Coach of Miami Dolphins
  • Gary Patterson, Kansas State 1980 - current Head Football Coach at TCU

Business[4][]

  • Lewis H Wentz, Oklahoma 1927 - oil businessman
  • Dennis Chookaszian, Northwestern 1962 - Chairman and CEO of CNA Insurance Companies; professor at University of Chicago Booth School of Business
  • David A. Evans, Rensselaer 1979 - inventor of high capacity tantalum capacitor; President of Evans Capacitor Company

Higher education[5][]

  • Roscoe Pound, Nebraska 1905, Harvard 1913 - educator; Bushnell Hall at KSU dedicated in his name
  • Albert B Storms, Iowa State 1909 - President of Iowa State University
  • Walter Williams, Missouri 1909 - President of University of Missouri; founder of Missouri School of Journalism
  • Raymond A. Pearson, Iowa State 1924 - President of Iowa State University
  • Stratton D Brooks, Missouri 1925 - President of University of Oklahoma (1912) and University of Missouri (1923)
  • Claude R. Sowle, Northwestern 1947 - past President of Ohio University
  • L. Dennis Smith, Indiana 1956 - President Emeritus, University of Nebraska
  • , Indiana 1990 - CEO, IU Alumni Association at Indiana University

Science[6][]

  • William F. Durand, Stanford 1904 - NASA pioneer
  • Wallace E Pratt, Kansas 1907- pioneer in the petroleum field
  • Alexander Wetmore, Kansas 1912 - ornithologist
  • Karl M. Dallenbach, Cornell 1913 - psychologist
  • Harold E. Edgerton, Nebraska 1924 - pioneer in the electronic flash, pertaining to photography
  • Lloyd Berkner, Minnesota 1926 - physicist
  • James E. Webb, North Carolina 1927 - high-ranking NASA official in the 1960s
  • Jack Kilby, Illinois 1942 - Nobel Prize laureate in physics; inventor of the integrated circuit
  • Laurence H. Snyder, Oklahoma 1949 - pioneer in genetics
  • George J. Marrett, Iowa State 1957 - test pilot for USAF and Hughes Aircraft Company; author of four non-fiction books on aviation

Arts and entertainment[7][]

  • Arthur H Carhart, Iowa State 1916 - early conservationist and writer
  • Edward Everett Dale, Harvard 1917 - historian, writer
  • Philip Bobbitt, Texas 1965 - author and constitutional theorist
  • Scott Houston, Indiana 1980 - public television personality; public speaker; known as "Piano Guy"
  • Mark Edward Smith, Missouri - actor and vocalist; Avatar and X-Men Origins: Wolverine
  • Nic Pizzolatto, LSU - creator and writer of the TV series True Detective

Miscellaneous or multiple[8][]

References[]

  1. ^ "Notable Acacians". Acacia. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  2. ^ "Notable Acacians". Acacia. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  3. ^ "Notable Acacians". Acacia. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  4. ^ "Notable Acacians". Acacia. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  5. ^ "Notable Acacians". Acacia. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  6. ^ "Notable Acacians". Acacia. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  7. ^ "Notable Acacians". Acacia. Retrieved 2020-06-02.
  8. ^ "Notable Acacians". Acacia. Retrieved 2020-06-02.

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