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ALPHA DELTA PHI
1837. Harvard, Harvard University (1907) 768
1840. Geneva, Hobart College (1876) 187
1840. Cincinatti, Cincinatti College (1851)[1] 6
1841. Hudson, Western Reserve University 375
1841. Bowdoin, Bowdoin College 556
1846. Dartmouth, Dartmouth College 797
1846. Peninsular, University of Michigan 598
1850. Madison, Madison University (1851) 12
1850. Rochester, University of Rochester 459
1850. Alabama, University of Alabama (1857) 52
1851. Williams, Williams College 446
1855. Manhattan, College of the City of N. Y. (1913) 459
1856. Middletown, Wesleyan University 627
1857. Cumberland, Cumberland University (1861) 28
1858. Kenyon, Kenyon College 280
1859. Union, Union University (N.Y.) 343
1865. Princeton, College of New Jersey (1865)[2] 5
1869. Cornell, Cornell University 452
1877. Phi Kappa, Trinity College (Conn.) 345
1889. Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins University 210
1892. Minnesota, University of Minnesota 166
1893. Toronto, University of Toronto 173
1896. Chicago, University of Chicago 187
1897. McGill, McGill University 180
1902. Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin 145
  1. This chapter was only active for a short time but just when it became inactive is unknown to the writer. Its members were Charles D. L. Brush, '44, William Davis Gallagher, '44, Charles Pinckney Jones, '46, Joseph Longworth, Jordan A. Pugh, '51, and James H. Perkins, '51. In recent years they have been listed on the roll of the Miami chapter but they never attended Miami. The name of Joseph Longworth was not in the fraternity catalogues of 1876 or 1882.
  2. This chapter consisted of W. Stone Albert, '64, Edward G. Cook, '63, T. Frederick Crane, '64, Upshur Johnston, '65, and Oscar Keen, '65.