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Delta Phi Kappa (ΔΦΚ) (previously The Friars Club and Delta Phi), was a fraternity for male returned missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) at colleges in Utah, Idaho, and Arizona. It existed from 1920 to 1978.
Representatives of Pi Kappa Mu, Phi Delta Kappa, and Nu Rho Beta met in Chicago, Illinois on March 1, 1910, and agreed to a merger as Phi Delta Kappa. [1] [2] The new organization was a professional fraternity for the field of education. [2] Its members were classroom teachers, college and university professors, and administrators. [2]
Kappa Delta Phi (ΚΔΦ), also known as KDPhi, is a social fraternity that was founded on April 14, 1900, at the Bridgewater State Normal School, now known as Bridgewater State University. The fraternity currently boasts 14 active chapters.
Delta Kappa Phi was founded as a professional textile fraternity by students at the Philadelphia Textile Institute (later Philadelphia University and now Thomas Jefferson University) on November 16, 1899. [2]
Kappa Delta Phi: ΚΔΦ: 1900 National NIC: Traditional Καππα Δελτα Φι (Kappa Delta Phi) Active Kappa Delta Rho: ΚΔΡ: 1905 National NIC: Traditional Honor Super Omnia (Honor Above All Things) Active Kappa Nu: ΚΝ: 1911 – 1961: National NIC: Jewish Inactive [ad] Kappa Phi Lambda: ΚΦΛ: 1862 – 1874: National Independent ...
Delta Kappa added two chapters between 1954 and 1963, but Phi, Chi Delta, and Sigma Phi chapters disaffiliated to join other organizations. By 1963, there were only six chapters left in the fraternity.
Delta Beta Phi; Delta Epsilon (fraternity) Delta Phi Delta; E. Eta Upsilon Gamma; F. Fraternitas Baltica; ... Phi Delta Kappa (fraternity) Phi Eta Psi; Phi Lambda ...
Kappa Delta Phi is a collegiate social fraternity in North America. In the following list, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]