Famous Taus at UVa
Virginia Delta has nutured a long long line of distinguished alumni.
Frank L. Hereford
John S. Battle
William C. Battle
W. Dexter Whitehead
Richard M. Brandt
Charles Henderson
Eugene C. Massie
Stringfellow Barr
Hollins N. Randolph
Thomas J. Happel
Hampson Gray
Morgan P. Robinson
J. Randolph Anderson
Louis Bennett
Harrison Randolph
Beverly D. Tucker
Murrell Edmunds
John S. Mosby Jr.
T. Keister Greer
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President, University of Virginia 1974-85
Governor of Virginia, 1950-54
Ambassador to Australia
Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, 1971-91
Dean, Curry School of Education, 1974-84
Dean, School of Engineering, 1950-55
Secretary, Virginia Bar
Noted Educator, UVa Faculty, Rhodes Scholar
Counsel, Federal Reserve Board- Atlanta
President, American Medical Society
Solicitor Export-Import Bank; Minister to Switzerland
Virginia State Archivist
President, Georgia Senate
Speaker, West Virginia House
President, College of Charleston
Episcopal Bishop
Novelist, Poet
Novelist
Former Board of Visistors member
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Famous Taus Nationwide
Nationwide, ATΩ has helped shape the future of several men in varying fields. The follwing list is a sample of the more prominent names in ATΩ history.
Entertainment and Media |
Greg Kinnear
Garry Marshal
Tennesee Williams
Forrest Sawyer
Grant Show
Rob Estes
Rob Fitzgerald
Jack Ingram
Elmer Lower
Cary Pierce and Jack O'Neill
Bugs Bunny
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Host (Talk Soup), 1998 Academy Award Nominee
Film Director (Pretty Woman, Overboard), TV Producer (Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley)
Playwrite, Pulitzer Prize (A Streetcar Named Desire)
ABC News, Nightline
Actor (Melrose Place)
Actor (Melrose Place, Silk Stalkings)
Bud Light "I love you, man!"
Country music performer
Former President of ABC News
Members of the band Jackopierce
Honorary Tau
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Politics and Government |
Jack Kemp
James Stockdale
Willis B. Hunt, Jr.
Michael Mansfield
James Eastland
Lee Atwater
Frank Fahrenkopf
Alan K. Simpson
Richard H. Bryan
Edward J. Gurney
Harry A. Johnston
John E. Porter
Lee H. Hamilton
John Tanner
Sam Gibbons
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1996 Candidate for Vice President, Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
1992 Independent vice-presidential nominee
Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court
Senate Majority Leader (1961-1977)
Senate Pro Tempore (1972-1979)
Chair of the Repulican National Committee
Chair of the Repulican National Committee
Senator (Wyoming)
Senator (Nevada)
Senator (Florida)
Congressman (Florida)
Congressman (Illinois)
Congressman (Indiana)
Congressman (Tennessee)
Congressman (Florida)
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Sports |
Joe Girardi
Len Dawson
Chris Collinsworth
Steve Spurrier
Jim Mora
Ted Dibiase
Terry Funk
Dom Capers
Keith Jackson
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Catcher New York Yankees
NFL Hall of Famer, Super Bowl IV MVP, Television Sports Anchor
Former NFL Wide Receiver, Sports Anchor
Head Coach National Champion Florida Gators
Former Coach New Orleans Saints
Former WWF Wrestler "The Million Dollar Man"
Former Professional Wrestler
Head Coach Jacksonville Jaguars
Sports Commentator, ABC
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Business |
Daniel E. Gill
J. Erik Jonsson
Earl T. Leonard, Jr.
William Mitchell
Matthew J. Hart
James P. Hoffa
John Jennings
John A. Young
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Chairman & President Bausch & Lomb
Founder Texas Instruments
Senior Vice President Coca-Cola
Former Vice Chairman Texas Instruments
CFO & Executive Vice President Hilton Hotels
President Teamsters Union
President Associated Builders and Contractors
President & CEO Hewlett-Packard
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Education and Exploration |
Robert Mittelstaedt
Dr. Michael Ferrari
Dr. Frank Hereford
Dr. David Wolf
Charles Duke
Robert Overmyer
Manley Carter
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Vice Dean Wharton School of Business
Former President Drake University
Former President The University of Virginia
Astronaut NASA
Astronaut NASA
Astronaut NASA
Astronaut NASA
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