Kappa Kappa Kappa - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Alex M. Azar (1988), Deputy Secretary of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  • Peter Robinson (1979), White House Speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan
  • Nick Lowery (1978), Player in the National Football League and Three-time Pro Bowl kicker.
  • David Shribman (1976), Pulitzer Prize winner
  • John F. Lundgren (1973), Director, President and Chief Executive Officer of Stanley Black & Decker, a Fortune 500 Company
  • Mark Dillen Stitham (1972), Actor
  • Douglas Walgren (1963), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • David Rosenbaum (1963), New York Times Journalist
  • Nitya Pibulsonggram (1962), Foreign Minister of Thailand and former Thai Ambassador to the United States
  • Dr. Bob (1902), Co-Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Channing H. Cox (1901), Governor of Massachusetts
  • Sherman Everett Burroughs (1894), U.S. Congressman from New Hampshire
  • John Barrett (1889), U.S. Minister to Siam, the Argentine Republic, Panama, and Colombia
  • Winfield Scott Hammond (1884), Governor of Minnesota
  • Samuel D. Felker (1882), Governor of New Hampshire
  • Samuel Walker McCall (1874), Governor of Massachusetts
  • Irving Webster Drew (1870), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire
  • Henry Eben Burnham (1865), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire
  • Henry Moore Baker (1864), U.S. Congressman from New Hampshire
  • Col. Frank Haskell (1854), Author of famous first-hand account of the Battle of Gettysburg
  • Charles Henry Bell (1844), U.S. Senator and Governor of New Hampshire
  • Ambrose A. Ranney (1844), U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Franklin Flanders (1842 - Honorary), Governor of Louisiana
  • Daniel Clark (1834 - Honorary), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire
  • Rufus Choate (1819 - Honorary), U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
  • Levi Woodbury (1809 - Honorary), Governor of New Hampshire, U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Treasury, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice
  • Daniel Webster (1801 - Honorary), U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, Congressman, and Secretary of State
  • Lewis Cass (Honorary), Governor of Michigan, U.S. Senator, and Presidential nominee

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