Delta Alpha Pi (social) explained

Delta Alpha Pi
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΔΑΠ
Coat Of Arms:File:The_badge_of_Delta_Alpha_Pi.png
Birthplace:Ohio Wesleyan University
Former Affiliation:NIC
Status:Merged
Successor:Phi Mu Delta
Type:Social
Scope:National (US)
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Colors: Red and White
Symbol:Cross
Flower:Ophelia Rose
Publication:The Cross and Shield
Chapters:6
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Country:United States
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Delta Alpha Pi (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΔΑΠ) was a social fraternity was founded in 1919 at Ohio Wesleyan University. Most chapters and alumni merged with Phi Mu Delta in 1935.

History

Delta Alpha Pi was founded on November 22, 1919, at Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio. Its original name was Kappa Sigma Pi, but with an agreement with the local that would become the Beta chapter at Ohio State University, by 1921 the new organization settled on Delta Alpha Pi.[1]

Its founders were:

  • John H. Alspach
  • Howard C. Cameron
  • Carl L. Clugston
  • Charles Melvin Coulter
  • Barton R. Deming
  • E. Frank Francis
  • Douglas M. Gaither
  • Robert B. Hartley
  • Charles M. Hemstead
  • Frank B. Jemison
  • John A. King
  • Stanley Mullen
  • Donald H. Price
  • Allen E. Rupp
  • Vernie Seibert
  • Donald Wogaman

The founders wanted to form a fraternity that would develop of Christian Character. In 1927 Delta Alpha Pi became a junior member of the NIC.

In the early years of the Great Depression, the chapters at Ohio Wesleyan University, University of Illinois and Butler University went inactive. In 1935, the decision was made to merge with Phi Mu Delta. However the chapter at Purdue University withdrew, eventually affiliating with Alpha Chi Rho. The remaining chapters and alumni merged into Phi Mu Delta in October 1935.[2]

Symbols

The badge of Delta Alpha Pi was a shield mounted on a cross of which only the ends were visible. Upon the black background were two crossed swords, above which were the Greek letters Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΔΑΠ. The colors were Red and White.[3] The flower was an Ophelia rose.[3]

The fraternity's semi-annual magazine was the Cross and Shield.

Chapters

These were the chapters of Delta Alpha Pi and their status at the time of dissolution.

NameCharter date and rangeInstitutionLocationStatusReferences
AlphaNovember 22, 1919–1933Ohio Wesleyan UniversityDelaware, OhioInactive
Beta–1934Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OhioMerged (ΦΜΔ)
Gamma1924–1936Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette, IndianaWithdrew (ΑΧΡ)
Delta1925–1934New York UniversityNew York, New YorkMerged (ΦΜΔ)
Epsilon1927–1932Butler UniversityIndianapolis, IndianaInactive
Zeta1927–1933University of IllinoisChampaign, IllinoisInactive

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: William Raimond Baird . Carroll Lurding . Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities (Baird's Manual Online Archive) . Student Life and Culture Archives . University of Illinois Archives . 12 December 2021 . University of Illinois . English. The main archive URL is The Baird's Manual Online Archive homepage.
  2. Book: Baird's Manual of American Fraternities . Baird's Manual Foundation, Inc. . 1991 . 978-0963715906 . Anson . Jack L. . 20th . Indianapolis, IN . VIII-6 . Marchenasi . Robert F. .
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=uWowAIs_MksC&pg=PA311 Makio 1926 p 311