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Deke House, the Delta Kappa Epsilon or "Deke" House on the campus of Cornell University, was built in 1893 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It was designed by William Henry Miller to serve as a fraternity house.
The Wily Goat, a monograph developed in 1877 and used by Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. [1] [2]This article includes Cornell University's fraternities and sororities. The Cornell University Greek system dates to the first months of university operation during the autumn of 1868.
Delta Kappa Epsilon became an international fraternity with the addition of the Alpha Phi chapter in 1898 at the University of Toronto, Canada. Expansion to the United Kingdom had little success. Today, ΔΚΕ chapters are located only in the United States and Canada. The Delta Kappa Epsilon house at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York
The Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity has 56 active chapters and 5 active colonies. It was originally established at Yale University with the Phi chapter in 1844. [1] [2]Of a total of 56 active chapters, 49 are in the United States, while seven are in Canada – at the University of Toronto, McGill University, the University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba, the University of ...
Kappa Epsilon Phi: ΚΕΦ: 1930 –19xx ... Phi Delta Epsilon: ΦΔΕ: 1903: Cornell University Medical College: Medical PFA: International 182 Active coed [4]
Cornell University: Ithaca, New York: Active [4] ... Delta Epsilon: 1924 University of Kentucky: ... Kappa Epsilon: 2016
Warner was a charter member of Cornell's chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon and a member of the Irving Literary Society. [1] He wrote the lyrics for the Cornell song 1875. He was one of the founders of the National Sculpture Society and served president of the Art Commission of the City of New York.
Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity house. Eddy Gate; formally the "Andrew Dickson White Memorial Gate" William Henry Miller (B.Arch. 1872) 1896 End of Eddy Street behind Cascadilla Hall Located next to Cornell's oldest building, Cascadilla, it was originally constructed to be the southern entrance to campus.