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Delta Theta Pi Law Fraternity

ORGANIZATION

Founded 1900 at the Cleveland Law School of Baldwin-Wallace College under the name Delta Phi Delta. Went on to merge with Alpha Kappa Phi and Theta Lambda Phi.

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

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.
Politician
15-Jun-1898 15-Apr-1986 Governor of Virginia, 1958-62
Clinton P. Anderson
Politician
23-Oct-1895 11-Nov-1975 US Senator from New Mexico, 1949-73
John M. Ashbrook
Politician
21-Sep-1928 24-Apr-1982 Congressman from Ohio, 1961-82
Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr.
Attorney
18-Sep-1940   Patton Boggs
Mario Cuomo
Politician
15-Jun-1932   Governor of New York, 1983-95
Kika de la Garza
Politician
22-Sep-1927   Congressman from Texas, 1965-97
Rudolph Hargrave
Judge
1925   Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court
Steny Hoyer
Politician
14-Jun-1939   Congressman, Maryland 5th
F. Ray Keyser, Jr.
Politician
17-Aug-1927   Governor of Vermont, 1961-63
Frank J. Lausche
Politician
14-Nov-1895 21-Apr-1990 Governor, Senator from Ohio
Stanford E. Parris
Politician
9-Sep-1929   Congressman from Virginia, 1981-91
Robert D. Ray
Politician
26-Sep-1928   Governor of Iowa, 1969-83
Wayne A. Reaud
Attorney
29-Sep-1947   Partner, Reaud, Morgan & Quinn
Bill Sali
Politician
17-Feb-1954   Congressman, Idaho 1st
Allan Shivers
Politician
5-Oct-1907 14-Jan-1985 Governor of Texas, 1949-57
John B. Swainson
Politician
31-Jul-1925 13-May-1994 Governor of Michigan, 1961-63
James G. Vetter, Jr.
Attorney
8-Apr-1934   Of Counsel, Godwin Pappas Ronquillo


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