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Re: [APO-L] US Presidents & APO.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Francis)
Mon Jan 5 14:34:08 2004

Date:         Mon, 5 Jan 2004 11:34:01 -0800
Reply-To: Mike Francis <francase13@yahoo.com>
From: Mike Francis <francase13@yahoo.com>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To:  <03E8CF5A1005AD4A9CB7419A1327DEE8124A35@NGB-66C05-XCH02>

Also, Jimmy Carter is an honorary member of the Delta
Kappa Chapter at Emory University, right down the
street from the Carter Center here in Atlanta, GA.

(gotta stick up for a home chapter)

-M

--- "Finder, Randolph J Mr NGB-ARNG"
<Randolph.Finder@ngb.army.mil> wrote:
> At one point I was told that all Presidents from JFK
> to GWB had been made
> honorary at some point. I decided to see who I could
> find in the new on-line
> membership directory.
>
> John F. Kennedy. Listed as an Alumnus of Epsilon Mu
> chapter at
> Maryland-College Park. I've heard the chapter talk
> about this before, so I'm
> pretty sure this is right, But probably Honorary
> (Advisor?)
>
> No mention of LBJ or RMN.
>
> Gerald R. Ford is listed as an Honorary brother of
> Gamma Pi chapter at U of
> Michigan. Given that Michigan is Ford's home state,
> I think this one is
> probably legit.
>
> James E. Carter is listed as an Alumnus of Psi Kappa
> chapter at Chattanooga
> State Tech Community College. Psi Kappa was active
> between 1973 and 1983.
> Not sure, but possible.
>
> No mention of RWR.
>
> George H W Bush is listed as an Honorary Brother of
> Alpha Phi chapter at
> Washington University of St. Louis. This matches
> with my memory of the T&T
> of the time.
>
> William Clinton was an undergraduate brother.
>
> No mention of the current President.
>
>
>
> YiLFS
> Randy finder


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