As part of the Cultural Heritage Fund initiative, we are putting together an on-line history of Theta Chapter If you have any historical information, articles, pictures, documents and stories from your chapter, we want to see it! Please reach out to the cultural heritage committee at this link.
Please send us:
Send all information to the cultural heritage committee at this link. Send any physical items to our National Archives at:
Alpha Phi Delta National Archives
257 E. Camden-Wyoming Ave. Suite A
Camden, DE 19934
Please send us:
- Any photos from your undergrad days, alumni reunions, any physical memorabilia (or pictures of memorabilia) like mugs, glasses, jackets, anything that is about your chapter.
- Do you have interesting stories/anecdotes? Send them, we'll format them and include them in our history.
- Events/Reunions/Pamphlets/Brochures/Journals - we want it all! Physical or Digital.
- Are there distinguished/famous brothers from your chapter? Let's acknowledge them. We can profile them here, in the Kleos, or if their contributions are significant they can be considered for our Century Society.
Send all information to the cultural heritage committee at this link. Send any physical items to our National Archives at:
Alpha Phi Delta National Archives
257 E. Camden-Wyoming Ave. Suite A
Camden, DE 19934
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One of the early members of Theta Chapter of New York University, Justice John J. Freschi '25, was appointed to the Court of General Sessions. To read more from the NY Times article, click here.
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Theta Early Days ('27, '30, '32, '33, '36, '41) Yearbooks
Below is a list of the Alpha Phi Delta pages in the NYU yearbook. Note that though NYU was chartered in 1921, it was not officially in the yearbook until 1927. Included in 1927 and 1930 are the NYU Cover Page for the fraternity section of the yearbook. From a historical context, it shows how the university viewed fraternities at that time.
Below is a list of the Alpha Phi Delta pages in the NYU yearbook. Note that though NYU was chartered in 1921, it was not officially in the yearbook until 1927. Included in 1927 and 1930 are the NYU Cover Page for the fraternity section of the yearbook. From a historical context, it shows how the university viewed fraternities at that time.
Ways to Donate to the Cultural Heritage Initiative
Be sure to note your funds should be directed to the Cultural Heritage Initiative with your donation
Be sure to note your funds should be directed to the Cultural Heritage Initiative with your donation
1) Mail a check or wire funds payable to Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc.
Send to: Alpha Phi Delta Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 23188 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-6188 2) Venmo: The easiest and quickest way to make a contribution up to $5,000.
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