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Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity

FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION

Jewish fraternity, founded in 1913 at New York University.

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

Founding Date:
1913

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Wolf Blitzer
Journalist
22-Mar-1948   The Situation Room
James L. Brooks
Film/TV Producer
9-May-1940   Producer of The Simpsons
Ram Dass
Religion
5-Apr-1931   Be Here Now
Art Garfunkel
Singer/Songwriter
5-Nov-1941   Simon and Garfunkel
Ron Klein
Politician
10-Jul-1957   Congressman from Florida, 2007-11
Jerry Lewis
Comic
16-Mar-1926   Muscular Dystrophy Association
Richard Lewis
Comic
29-Jun-1947   Such a nice young man
Josh Mandel
Politician
27-Sep-1977   Treasurer of Ohio
Robert Novak
Columnist
26-Feb-1931 18-Aug-2009 Conservative ideologue, outed Valerie Plame
Ron Popeil
Business
3-May-1935   Ginsu knives, Mr. Microphone
Stanley B. Prusiner
Scientist
28-May-1942   Prions
Eduardo Saverin
Business
13-Mar-1982   Co-Founder of Facebook
Samuel H. Shapiro
Politician
25-Apr-1907 16-Mar-1987 Governor of Illinois, 1968-69
Fred Silverman
Film/TV Producer
13-Sep-1937   TV producer and executive
Paul Simon
Singer/Songwriter
13-Oct-1941   Simon and Garfunkel
Jack L. Stahl
Business
c. 1953   CEO of Revlon, 2002-06
Gene Wilder
Actor
11-Jun-1933   Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Walter Winchell
Radio Personality
7-Apr-1897 20-Feb-1972 Gossip commentator
Scott Wolf
Actor
4-Jun-1968   Bailey Salinger on Party of Five
Mark Zuckerberg
Business
14-May-1984   Founder of Facebook


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