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List of Sphinx Head members

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Following is a list of Sphinx Head members. Sphinx Head is the oldest senior honor society at Cornell University.

Academia

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Art and architecture

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Business

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Entertainment

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Law

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Military

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Samuel Bodman, the 11th United States Secretary of Energy

Politics

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Sports

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References

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  2. ^ Wesleyan University: Celebrating 175 Years
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  6. ^ a b The Cornellian, 1939, pg. 193.
  7. ^ Cornell Alumni News, September 1960.
  8. ^ The Cornellian, 1897, pg. 176.
  9. ^ NYS Museum
  10. ^ The Cornellian, 1902, pg. 227.
  11. ^ The Cornellian, 1932, pg. 165.
  12. ^ Belkin is Entrepreneur of the Year
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  17. ^ The Cornellian, 1958, pg. 151.
  18. ^ a b The Cornellian, 1950, pg. 161.
  19. ^ The Cornellian, 1954, pg. 139.
  20. ^ a b The Cornellian, 1934, pg. 129.
  21. ^ a b The Cornellian, 1933, pg. 183.
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  24. ^ The Cornellian, 1899, pg. 183.
  25. ^ The Cornellian, 1928, pg. 179.
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  28. ^ a b The Cornellian, 1955, pg. 195.
  29. ^ The Cornellian, 1927, pg. 327.
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  31. ^ Cornell Alumni News, February 1959
  32. ^ The Cornellian, 1918, pg. 395.
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  39. ^ Cornell Alumni News, December, 1960
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  41. ^ The Cornellian, 1944, pg. 93.
  42. ^ a b The Cornellian, 1901, pg. 211.
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  44. ^ The Cornellian, 1971, pg. 405.
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  48. ^ The Cornellian, 1904, pg. 263.
  49. ^ "BERRY NEW CORNELL HEAD.; As Graduate Athletic Manager He Will Reorganize Sports" (PDF). The New York Times. July 9, 1919.
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  52. ^ The Class Book. Cornell University. 1914. Archived from the original on 2017-07-16.
  53. ^ The Cornellian, 1919, pg. 433.
  54. ^ The Cornellian, 1910, pg. 359.
  55. ^ The Cornellian, 1964, pg. 79.
  56. ^ "Robert J. Kane, 81, Ex-Olympic Official And Aide at Cornell", The New York Times, June 1, 1992.
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