Harvard University. Fly Club.

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The Harvard chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity was first founded in 1836-1837, and surrendered its charter in 1865. The organization continued, however, as the A.D. Club, which remains one of Harvard's final clubs today. In 1879, undergraduates at Harvard resurrected the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, and received a new charter. This charter lapsed in 1906, and in 1910, the club officially changed its name to the Fly Club, a name by which it had commonly been known for years.

From the description of Records of the Fly Club, 1879-2006. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 427293394

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creatorOf Harvard University. Fly Club. Records of the Fly Club, 1879-2006. Harvard University Archives.
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associatedWith Cummin, John White, person
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associatedWith Harvard University. Alpha Delta Phi Club. corporateBody
associatedWith Harvard University. Iroquois Club. corporateBody
associatedWith Morgan, M. H. 1859-1910, person
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