Delta Upsilon Fraternity records 1847-1942

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Delta Upsilon Fraternity records 1847-1942

Delta Upsilon was the first organized anti-secret fraternity in the U.S. In 1834 students at Williams College formed the Social Fraternity which became Delta Upsilon in 1864. The national headquarters are now in Indianapolis, Indiana. Collection consists of constitutions and minutes of various branch fraternities; initiation records, 1888-1892; executive council correspondence, 1884-1925; treasurer's reports, 1919-1930; secretary's reports, 1919-1927; chapter publications; petitioning societies records; convention materials; and associated records. Also, papers of W. Freeman Galpin concerning Delta Upsilon.

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Delta Upsilon Fraternity

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Delta Upsilon was the first organized anti-secret fraternity in the U.S. In 1834 students at Williams College formed the Social Fraternity which became Delta Upsilon in 1864. The national headquarters are now in Indianapolis, Indiana. From the guide to the Delta Upsilon Fraternity records, 1847-1942, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Delta Upsilon was the first organized anti-secret fraternity in the U.S. In 1834 stude...

Swan, Clifford

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Galpin, William Freeman, 1890-1963

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Professor of history. From the description of Faculty and Staff, William Freeman Galpin papers, 1926-1956. 1926-1956. (Syracuse University). WorldCat record id: 122362097 ...