Significant Sigs
The Significant Sig Award is given to a brother who has excelled greatly in their field of study or occupation. The award was introduced in 1935 by Past Grand Consul L.A. Downs at the Grand Chapter banquet in Seattle. The first seven awards were given to George Ade, Roy Chapman Andrews, John T. McCutcheon, Chase S. Osborn, James Wallington, F. Dudleigh Vernor, and Samuel P. Cowley, three of which were Purdue Sigma Chi’s.
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Patrick Loehrer, M.D.
Delta Delta 1975 In recognition of his remarkable career in medicine as a clinical researcher specializing in the treatment of testicular, bladder, colon and […]
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John Cooper
Delta Delta 1968 Election Date: 2015 In recognition of his remarkable career in law as a senior member and founder of the Farella, Braun […]
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Dr. N. Reed Dunnick
Delta Delta 1965 Election Date: 2014 In recognition of your remarkable medical career, including 11 years on the faculty of Duke University before you […]
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Peter J. Kraemer
Delta Delta 1988 Election Date 2014 In recognition of your remarkable business career as vice president of supply for Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis where […]
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Dr. Robert G. Kaley
Delta Delta 1968 Election Date: 2019 Robert Kaley is the former director of environmental affairs for Monsanto in St. Louis. In that role – […]
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Ralph J. Weiger
Delta Delta 1949 Election Date June 24, 1981 In acknowledgement of your successful achievements as an executive including your current position as President of Yusuf Alghanin & Sons, the largest […]