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Delta Kappa Epsilon

Delta Kappa Epsilon

House Web Page: http://www.cornelldke.com
National Web Page: http://www.dke.org
E-mail: ecg35@cornell.edu

Chapter Name: Delta Chi Chapter
National Founding/Date: Yale - June 22, 1844
Cornell Founding: 02/11/1870
Flower: none
Colors: crimson blue & gold
Philanthropy: Deke Foundation

Contact:

Delta Kappa Epsilon
Delta Chi Chapter
Cornell University
13 South Avenue
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 272-4948

About:

The Delta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon was founded at Cornell in 1870 as the 24th chapter of the international fraternity founded at Yale in 1844. Today, 126 years later, Deke boasts over 64 active chapters in the United States and Canada. While this is not a large number compared to some other fraternities, the small number has helped keep Deke standards high and above the rest.

The Deke house was designed by William Henry Miller, the nationally renowned architect who was the first graduate of Cornell's School of Architecture. Opened in 1893, it was the first house at Cornell designed and built as a fraternity house. The Deke house is one of the two Greek houses at Cornell on the National Register of Historic places. Some of the more special aspects of the house are: the wide side porch where the brothers hang-out and barbecue in the warm weather, the basement bar and pool room, the paneled library with an immense fireplace, the two Tiffany stained-glass windows above the staircase, and the third floor tower from which there is an unparalleled view of the surrounding Ithaca and Cornell area. Walking through the house gives each brother a sense of history about the building and about the brotherhood. A perfect example is two Norway spruces in front of the house. These trees were planted by President Theodore Roosevelt (a Harvard Deke) in 1899 in memory of a fellow Deke Clifton Beckwith Brown, class of 1900, who died alongside Roosevelt at the battle of San Juan Hill.