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brothers in government

A

Thomas G. Abernethy (Cumberland)
Former U.S. representative from Mississippi
Lincoln Almond (Rhode Island)
Former governor of Rhode Island

B

Sergio S. Balanzino (Wisconsin)
Former Italian ambassador to Canada, former acting secretary general of NATO, former deputy secretary general of NATO
Willard L. Beaulac (Brown)
Former U.S. ambassador to Paraguay, Colombia, Cuba, Chile, Argentina
Ellis Y. Berry (South Dakota)
Former U.S. representative from South Dakota
G. Russell Boucher (Toronto)
Former member of the Canadian Parliament
Kevin Brady (South Dakota)
Former U.S. Congressman
John B. Breaux (Southwestern Louisiana)
Former U.S. representative from Louisiana from 1972 to 1987 and former U.S. senator from Louisiana from 1987 to 2005.
Omar T. Burleson (Cumberland)
Former U.S. representative from Texas
DeWayne C. Burns (Tarleton State)
State Representative from Texas

C

Donald Louis Carcieri (Brown)
Former governor of Rhode Island
Ewan Clague (Washington)
Former commissioner of labor statistics for the Department of Labor
Maxwell Cleland (Stetson)
Former secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission, U.S. senator, administrator of the Veterans Administration

D

John Danforth (Missouri)
Former attorney general of Missouri, former U.S. senator, and former ambassador to the United Nations
Dennis M. Daugaard (South Dakota)
Former governor of South Dakota
Lloyd Alton Doggett (Texas)
Former U.S. representative from Texas, former Justice of the Texas State Supreme Court

F

Wendell H. Ford (Kentucky)
Former governor and U.S. senator from Kentucky
Alan A. Frumin (Colgate)
Former parliamentarian of the U.S. Senate

G

Dr. Gerhard Gmoser (Southern California)
Former U.S. ambassador to Austria
Dr. Henry Francis Grady (California-Berkeley)
First U.S. Ambassador to India

H

Joe F. Harris (Georgia)
Former governor of Georgia

J

Harold T. Johnson (Nevada-Reno)
U.S. representative from California
James Robert Jones (Oklahoma)
COB of the World Affairs Councils of America, former U.S.  representative, former chairman of the American Stock Exchange, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
Sam Houston Jones (Louisiana State)
Former governor of Louisiana, park named in his honor

K

Melville C. Kelly (Muskingum/Pittsburgh)
Former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
Brian Kemp (Georgia)
83rd Governor of the State of Georgia
John Heddens “Jack” Kingston (Georgia)
U.S. representative from Georgia
Earl W. Kintner (DePauw)
Former chairman of the Federal Trade Commission

L

James T. Lloyd (Culver-Stockton)
Former U.S. representative from Missouri

M

Freddie R. Marshall (Millsaps)
Former U.S. secretary of labor
Gary Matthews (Drury)
Former U.S. ambassador to the Island of Malta and the Balkans, and assistant secretary-general of the United Nations

O

Joe D. Osceola (Georgetown)
Former president of the Seminole Tribe

P

Ronald Ernest “Ron” Paul (Gettysburg)
Former U.S. representative from Texas

R

Tom Rooney (Washington & Jefferson)
Former U.S. representative from Florida
Dr. R. Richard Rubottom, Jr. (Southern Methodist)
Former U.S. ambassador to Argentina, former president of the University of the Americas
Charles Hinton Russell (Nevada-Reno)
Former governor and U.S. representative from Nevada

T

Alfred A. Taylor (Cumberland)
Former governor and U.S. Representative from Tennessee
Paul S. Trible Jr. (Hampton-Sydney)
Former president of Christopher Newport University, former U.S. representative and U.S. senator.
Harry S. Truman (Missouri)
Former president of the United States, former vice president of the United States, and former U.S. senator from Missouri

Y

Kevin Yoder (Kansas)
Former U.S. representative from Kansas