Delphic Fraternity

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Distinguish".Template:Independent sources Template:Infobox Fraternity The Delphic Fraternity, Inc., also known as Delphic of Gamma Sigma Tau (Script error: No such module "Lang".), is an American multicultural fraternity. It was originally founded in New York State in 1871 as a literary society and was re-established in 1987 as a multicultural fraternity. It was a founding member of the National Multicultural Greek Council.

History

The Delphic Society was founded on October 13, 1871, at the Geneseo Normal and Training School (SUNY Geneseo) in upstate New York.[1][2] It was a literary debating society.[3] It was a successor organization to the Delphic Society at Rochester, which had been active until at least December 1866.[4]

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With affiliations at other schools, the college literary society at Geneseo became known as the Delphic Fraternity.[6]

Delphic eventually became a regional fraternity with chapters at Oneonta, Jamaica, Cortland, New Paltz, Plattsburgh, and Potsdam, New York, and Mansfield, Pennsylvania.[7] The oldest chapter, at SUNY Cortland, traces its formation back to the Cortland Academy Debating Club in 1842.[8][9]

By the late 1930s, only the Zeta chapter at the State Teachers College at New Paltz (SUNY New Paltz) remained active. In the early 1950s, the chapter became briefly associated with Sigma Tau Gamma, a larger national fraternity.[10] In 1962, the organization became a legal not-for-profit membership entity by incorporating in the state of New York as the Delphic Fraternity of New Paltz, Inc.[11][3]

After fifteen years of dormancy, the fraternity was re-established as Delphic of Gamma Sigma Tau at SUNY New Paltz on March 11, 1987.[10][5] It reformed as a multicultural fraternity.[12] The fraternity recognizes the brothers who reestablished the fraternity as its second set of founders, including:[5] Script error: No such module "Template wrapper".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Delphic of Gamma Sigma Tau Fraternity became a founding member of the National Multicultural Greek Council in 1998.[13]

In 2003, the Theta chapter at Binghamton University was founded, becoming the first Delphic chapter established in the 21st century.[13] In 2009, the first Delphic chapter outside of the northeast region was chartered at the University of Virginia.[13] Known as the Kappa chapter of Delphic, this chapter is also the first multicultural fraternity established at UVA.[14][9]

The Delphic Fraternity, Inc. has chartered fourteen chapters.[2][4] As of 2024, it has two active undergraduate chapter and three active graduate chapters.[2] Its national philanthropy is the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.[2]

Symbols

The Delphic Fraternity was named for Delphi, Greece.[2] The fraternity's motto is "Friendship, Fellowship, and Fidelity."[2] Its maxim is "Unity AmonGST All."[2]

Its colors are red, white, and royal blue.[2] The fraternity's flowers are the white rose and the red dahlia.[2] Its jewel is the ruby.[2] Its mascot is the dragon.[2] Its nickname is the Delphics.

Chapters

Collegiate chapters

In the following list of undergraduate chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters and institutions are in italics.[15][12][13]

Chapter Charter date

and range

Institution Location Status Reference
Alpha 1871–1938 Geneseo Normal School Geneseo, New York Inactive
Beta 1889–1910 Oneota State Normal School Oneonta, New York Inactive Template:EfnTemplate:Efn
Gamma 1897–1918 Jamaica Training School for Teachers Queens, New York Inactive [16]
Delta 1898–1915 Mansfield Normal School Mansfield, Pennsylvania Inactive Template:Efn
Epsilon 1899–1917 Cortland Normal School Cortland, New York Inactive Template:Efn
Zeta Alumni 1899–1951;

1955–1972;

March 11, 1987 – 2004

State University of New York at New Paltz New Paltz, New York Inactive [3]Template:EfnTemplate:Efn
Eta 1900–1907 Plattsburgh State Normal and Training School Plattsburgh, New York Inactive Template:Efn
Baconian 1906–1933 Potsdam Normal School Potsdam, New York Inactive Template:Efn
Theta 2003–2010 Binghamton University Binghamton, New York Inactive
Kappa 2009 University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Active
Lambda 2015 State University of New York at Delhi Delhi, New York Active

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Graduate chapters

In the following list of graduate chapters, active chapters are indicated in bold and inactive chapters are in italics.

Chapter Charter date and range Location Status Reference
Tau Alpha 2014 New York City, New York Active [15]
Tau Beta 2014 Washington, D.C. Active [15]
Tau Gamma 2019 Charlotte, North Carolina Active [15]

Notable members

See also

Related organizations

Five of the founding fathers of the Delphic Society at the Geneseo Normal School were previously members of the Gamma Sigma Society at the Brockport Normal School.[21]

References

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  1. The Normalian (1915), SUNY Geneseo Yearbook, p. 57.
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  6. Grimm, R. (1963), A Brief History of Fraternities and Sororities at the State University College at Oneonta, New York.
  7. Delphic Fraternity Grand Council Held In New Paltz, Kingston Daily Freeman, 27 October 1908, p. 8.
  8. Bessie L. Park (1960), Cortland - Our Alma Mater: A History of Cortland Normal School and State University of New York Teachers College at Cortland.
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  10. a b Velez, P. (2004), The Delphic Fraternity, Inc. - A Historical Perspective
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  14. About Delphic at UVA https://www.uvadelphic-gst.com/about
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  21. Program of the literary exercises of the Gamma Sigma Society at Brockport, New York, June 1871, SUNY Brockport Archives.

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External links

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