List of Pi Lambda Phi members

Below is a list of Pi Lambda Phi notable Alumni Brothers. Pi Lambda Phi is a fraternity in the United States.

Academia

Art and architecture

Business

Entertainment

Film and television

Music

Law

Literature and journalism

Military

Politics

U.S. Congress

Parliament of Canada

U.S. Cabinet and cabinet level positions

State and local

Diplomacy

Science medicine, and technology

Sports

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