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The Cornell Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi was founded in 1869 when
seven alumni of other chapters, foreseeing the development of the
university, decided that it would he an excellent opportunity for
a successful
chapter of the fraternity.
Arrangements were made for the chapter the
charter members were chosen, and the first initiation took place
in March 1869, at the Rochester Chapter.
At this time rooms were secured on Tioga
Street, lthaca, N.Y., where meetings were held until the following
year when new rooms were taken on the Wilgus block. On midnight,
May 4, 1875, sufficient funds having been subscribed by interested
alumni, ground was broken on Buffalo Street for the construction
of the new house. The house was the first built on the Cornell Campus
to house all its members.
During these years the Chapter grew rapidly and became one of the
leading
organizations on the hill. The house on Buffalo Street was occupied
until 1903 when a new house was built overlooking Stewart Avenue
to accommodate the expanded chapter. This house was, until its destruction
by fire on February 11, 1929, one of the most beautiful houses on
the campus.
Immediately following the fire a special meeting was held at which
the offer of the senior officers and directors of the Chi Phi house
was,accepted by the Chapter to take up temporary quarters at the
Chi Phi house. The remainder of the term was spent there and next
two years on Summit Avenue.
In the upring of 1931, through the great nterest of alumni, the
construction of a new and slightly larger house was completed in
the Fall of this year, and is one of the most notable on the campus.
Throughout its existence at Cornell the Alpha Delta Phi Chapter
has been outstanding in college activities and organizations and
has turned out many prominent leaders in the affairs of the nation.
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