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When and where was the first Alpha Delta Phi meeting? Be as specific
as possible.
ANSWER A January evening in 1832, Samuel Eells' dorm room,
Room 15, Back Middle, Kirkland Hall Name the 5 founders of Alpha
Delta Phi.
ANSWER Samuel Eells, Henry Storrs, Oliver Morse, John
C. Underwood, Lorenzo Latham
Name the 3 fraternities that constitute the Union Triad; provide dates.
What moniker was Union College given because of the number of
fraternities founded there?
ANSWER Kappa Alpha, 1825--Delta Phi, 1827--Sigma Phi, 1827.
Mother of Fraternities
Where and when was the E.O. Blackman Award first given? What is this
award for?
ANSWER 146th Convention, August 25-26th, Madison, Wisconsin;
most outstanding chapter award (criteria include pledge education, rush,
literary programs, chapter finance, alumni relations)
Where and when was the Andrew Onderdonk Award first given? What
is the award for?
ANSWER Most outstanding alumni organization (criteria include
officer activity, fundraising, publications)
Where and when was the Samuel Eells award first given? What is the
award for?
, ANSWER 107th Convention, 1939, Baltimore, Maryland; given for
distinguished public service in education, eminence in the
business/professional world, and/or literary/artistic accomplishment
How many active ADP chapters are there?
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How many active affiliates are there? Where are they, what are they
called, and when were they established?
ANSWER There are active affiliates. They are the
Princeton Affiliate (Princeton University, Princeton, New
Jersey, 2014), the Alabama Affiliate (2012), the Rutgers
Affiliate (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey,
2011), and the... (Ask an active)
What is the Alpha Delta Phi award?
ANSWER Highest honor given by the fraternity; first given in Palo
Alto, California on Sept. 12th, 1964, but established in 1963 in
Hartford, Connecticut; only has been given to 20 brothers; requires a
resolution/preamble by the board. Joshua L. Chamberlain
ANSWER Bowdoin, 1852, Governor of Maine, President of Bowdoin
College, Civil War General
Salmon P. Chase
ANSWER Dartmouth, 1826, U.S. Supreme Court Justice,
Secretary of the Treasury
Joseph H. Choate
Harvard, 1852, Ambassador to Great Britain
Dwight F. Davis
Harvard University, 1900, Secretary of War, Donor of
Davis Cup