Below is a list of Pi Lambda Phi notable Alumni Brothers. Pi Lambda Phi is a fraternity in the United States.
Brothers
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Arts, entertainment and journalism
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Music & Composers
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Visual Arts
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Business
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Government, Law & Policy
Members of the U.S. Congress
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Parliament of Canada
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U.S. Cabinet and cabinet level positions
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U.S. Governors
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State & local legislators
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Judges & attorneys
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Diplomats
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Military
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Religion
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Sports & athletics
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Π – Big Pi Chapter and induction date
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