Talk:List of Alpha Delta Phi members

Inclusion guidelines
It looks like a note was added to each section recommending editors check the talk page before adding anyone. Following up on that, from past experience, there are two widely used criteria for membership list-articles: Any exception to these guidelines would need a discussion first. Wikipedia also has stricter standards for Biographies of living persons, which may come in to play in such cases. Thanks. Grayfell (talk) 03:47, 26 October 2016 (UTC)
 * 1) All entries should be notable by Wikipedia's guidelines. As a rule of thumb, this means that a person should already have a Wikipedia article with reliable, independent sources establishing notability before being added to this list. See Notability (people) and Write the article first.
 * 2) All entries must have a reliable source saying that the person belonged to Alpha Delta Phi. In this case, the source doesn't strictly have to be independent of the person, but it must still be otherwise reliable. If membership is not explained, with a source, at the person's article, the source should be used here on this list. Personal familiarity is not usable, as Wikipedia doesn't publish original research. Info must be verifiable. If no soure can be found, it doesn't belong on this list.

Removed until source is found
I am removing the following from the published article until a source can be found (the fraternity's website does not count). Some are probably honorary members.

Rublamb (talk) 23:39, 11 December 2022 (UTC)
 * Jean Fugett, Amherst, professional football player, Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins
 * Jackie Jensen, California, former Major League Baseball outfielder
 * Fay Vincent, Williams, former commissioner, Major League Baseball
 * Edwin G. Booz, Northwestern, founder of Booz Allen Hamilton and Booz & Company (honorary?)
 * David Culver, Memorial, chairman and CEO of Alcan Aluminum Ltd.
 * Walter A. Haas Jr., California, president and chairman of Levi Strauss & Co, owner of Oakland Athletics
 * William Randolph Hearst, Harvard, founder of Hearst Communications
 * Thomas Merton, Columbia, monk, theologian, poet
 * Atul Keshap, Virginia, United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives
 * Roger Howell Jr, Bowdoin, president of Bowdoin College
 * Charles Taylor, Memorial, philosopher, recipient of the Templeton Prize and the Kyoto Prize
 * David Truman, Amherst, president of Mount Holyoke College, provost of Columbia University
 * Ronald Lampman Watts, Toronto, president of Queen's University
 * Macdonald Carey, Wisconsin, actor
 * Stephen Collins, Amherst, actor, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, 7th Heaven
 * Caleb Deschanel, Johns Hopkins, Academy Award-nominated cinematographer
 * Hayden Schlossberg, Chicago, co-screenwriter, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle and Scary Movie 3
 * Raymond Joseph Teller, Amherst, actor and magician; part of Penn & Teller
 * Dana Porter, Toronto, Chief Justice of Ontario
 * Ian Scott, Toronto, Attorney General of Ontario
 * Debby Applegate, Amherst, author, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in 2007
 * Chris Cuomo, Yale, television journalist for CNN
 * David Eisenhower, Amherst, author
 * Thomas C. Reed, Cornell, U.S. Secretary of the Air Force, author
 * John Black Aird, Toronto, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario; Canadian senator
 * Reuven Carlyle, Massachusetts, U.S. House of Representatives
 * Mike Castle, Hamilton, Governor of Delaware, U.S. House of Representatives
 * Alastair W. Gillespie, Memorial, member of Canadian Parliament; Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce (Canada)
 * Michael Meighen, Memorial, Canadian senator
 * William Masters, Hamilton, senior member of the Masters and Johnson sexuality research team
 * Steven R. Nagel, Illinois, NASA astronaut
 * Louis Ridenour, Chicago, developer of radar
 * Pedro A. Sanchez, Cornell, soil scientist, World Food Prize laureate, MacArthur Fellow.
 * Daniel M. Tani, Lambda Phi, NASA astronaut