Phi Delta Kappa (fraternity)
Phi Delta Kappa | |
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ΦΔΚ | |
Founded |
1874[1] Washington & Jefferson College Washington, Pennsylvania |
Type | Social |
Dissolved | 1881[1] |
Phi Delta Kappa (ΦΔΚ) was an American collegiate fraternity.
History
It was founded in 1874 at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania when a chapter of Iota Alpha Kappa resolved to continue after Iota Alpha Kappa's dissolution.[1] Chapters were founded at Western University in 1876, Thiel College in 1876, Lafayette College in 1876, and the University of Louisiana in 1878.[1] By 1880, all of the chapters except for Washington & Jefferson College had become extinct.[1] That chapter sought to survive by joining another fraternity.[1] In 1881, the Washington & Jefferson College chapter joined Phi Gamma Delta, taking the designation of Alpha chapter, a designation that had belonged to the founding chapter of Phi Gamma at Jefferson College.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 William Raimond Baird (1898). "Phi Delta Kappa". Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (5th ed.). G. Banta Co. pp. 344–345.