Delta Kappa Epsilon
Delta Kappa Epsilon (
Î"ΚΕ; also pronounced D K E or "Deke") is the oldest secret college men's
fraternity of
New England origin. Î"ΚΕ was founded at
Yale College by 15 men of the sophomore class who, upon hearing that some but not all of them had been invited to join the two existing societies (
Alpha Delta Phi and
Psi Upsilon), instead elected to form their own fraternity. These men sought to establish a fellowship "where the candidate most favored was he who combined in the most equal proportions the
gentleman, the
scholar, and the
jolly good fellow."
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Original version of the Î"ΚΕ coat of arms |
The society was founded
June 22,
1844, in number 12 Old South Hall, Yale College. At this meeting, the Fraternity's secret and open Greek mottos were devised. The open motto is "Kerothen Philoi Aei" ("Friends from the Heart, Forever"). The pin and secret handshake was also devised. The DKE pin shows Î"ΚΕ on a scroll, upon a diamond with a star in each corner. DKE's heraldic colours are azure (blue), or (gold), and gules (crimson) and its flag is a triband of those colours with a left-facing rampant lion in the middle.
Within three years of the founding at Yale, chapters were founded at
Bowdoin,
Princeton University,
Colby College, and
Amherst College. Since that time, DKE has grown to over 64 chapters and has initiated over 85,000 members across North America. It became an international fraternity on November 17, 1889 with the founding of the Alpha Phi chapter at the University of Toronto, Canada.
DKE is inextricably linked to the history of the
United States of America, as its members have included five of forty-three
Presidents of the United States:
Rutherford B. Hayes,
Theodore Roosevelt,
Gerald Ford,
George H. W. Bush, and
George W. Bush. Another way to look at this impact, is that this is five of the most recent 25 US Presidents (20%), at the time of George W. Bush's election.
Some might argue that
Franklin Delano Roosevelt would be the 6th US President that was a DKE. FDR was a member, however, of a DKE Chapter (Alpha at
Harvard) while also a member of
Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. FDR was thrown out for his dual membership in the 1890s.
During the
Civil War, the first
Union officer killed in battle was a Deke, Theodore Winthrop of Phi. Six weeks after Lee's surrender at Appomattox, Philip Spence of Zeta commanded
Confederate troops in their last organized battle of the war.
In the
election of 1876, the
Republican Party chose between two Dekes, nominating Hayes rather than rival and fellow DKE
James G. Blaine, who later served two administrations as
Secretary of State and who authored the
Fourteenth Amendment; Blaine also ran unsuccessfully for President.
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Flag of Î"ΚΕ |
During the
Spanish-American War, the first American officer to be killed was a Deke, Surgeon John B. Gibbs (Rutgers), and his brother in DKE J. Frank Aldritch (DePauw) died when the
USS Maine was sunk. In this same war, Deke Theodore Roosevelt distinguishes himself and starts on his path to the Presidency.
The fraternity's membership has also included dozens of American and Canadian politicians, businessmen, sports figures, and artists who have achieved iconic status, including among many others
J.P. Morgan,
William Randolph Hearst,
Cole Porter,
Henry Cabot Lodge,
Dick Clark,
Tom Landry, and
George Steinbrenner. Deke flags have been carried to the
North Pole by its discoverer, Admiral
Robert Peary (Theta), and to the
Moon by astronaut
Alan Bean (Omega Chi).
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Pin of Î"ΚΕ |
Delta Kappa Epsilon administers a charitable organization called the Rampant Lion Foundation. As well, Deke has championed an organization call ROAR, which stands for
Restore Our Associational Rights. ROAR campaigns for the freedom of fraternities and Greek organizations in general to operate without interference and discrimination from university administrations or others.
During the presidency of George W. Bush, questions were raised as to whether DKE initiates were branded with a small Î" on their buttocks in an act of
hazing. Though apparently some dekes (the number ranges from 2-5 between sources) were
branded, it was entirely voluntary and was not part of any initiation rite; in fact those who were branded had already been members for several years.
Traditionally a New England fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon's first West Coast chapter was founded at the
University of California, Berkeley on Halloween night, 1876. DKE is the fourth fraternity at the prestigious institution. Their rival,
Stanford University, followed suit in 1901. Currently, they are joined by
UCLA and
Davis as the only active chapters of Delta Kappa Epsilon on the West Coast.
The DKE Chapter at
Kenyon College was founded in 1852; the first fraternity lodge in America was built by the actives about a mile from campus shortly thereafter.
The
Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded in
1855 when members of the Miami chapter split over a debate on the office of Poet in the Erodelphian Literary Society.
Presidents of the United States*19th President,
Rutherford B. Hayes, Delta Chi (
Hayes is an Honorary Deke; three of his sons were Dekes at Cornell, and the fraternity later conferred honorary membership upon him.)
*26th President,
Theodore Roosevelt, Alpha ("TR was also a member of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. Dual membership restrictions were more lax back then")
*32nd President,
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alpha (
FDR was a member of a DKE Chapter, Alpha at Harvard, that had been suspended for conflict with the international organization several years before (in essence an illegal chapter known as the "Dicky Club"). FDR was also a member of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. Two possible reasons why FDR is not counted as a DKE. First, his initiation was illegal as the Harvard DKE chapter was a renegade organization. Second, Alpha Delta Phi was more prestigious at the time. For this reason he is not numbered among the Presidents who were Dekes.)
*38th President,
Gerald R. Ford, Omicron
*41st President,
George H. W. Bush, Phi
*43rd President,
George W. Bush, Phi
Vice Presidents of the United States *
Theodore Roosevelt, Alpha
*
Gerald R. Ford, Omicron
*
George H. W. Bush, Phi
*
J. Danforth Quayle, Psi Phi
Sitting state governors *
George Pataki,
New York (Honorary)
*
Don Siegelman, Psi,
AlabamaNewspaper publishers and editors *
Otis Chandler, Sigma Rho, Publisher,
Los Angeles Times *
William Randolph Hearst, Alpha, Publisher,
Hearst Newspapers *
Rance Craine, Psi Phi, Publisher,
Crain Communications *
Richard J. V. Johnson, Omega Chi, Publisher,
Houston Chronicle *
Eugene Pulliam, Psi Phi, Publisher,
Indianapolis Newspapers, Inc.
*
Whitelaw Reid, Kappa, Editor-in-chief,
New York Tribune Justices of the United States Supreme Court *
Harold H. Burton, Theta
*
John Hessin Clarke, Beta Chi
*
Potter Stewart, Phi
Agency Heads *
George H. W. Bush, Phi -
CIA Director under
Gerald R. Ford, Omicron
Businessmen *
John F. Akers, Phi - Past President of
I.B.M. *
Edward Bausch, Beta Phi -
Bausch & Lomb Opticals*
Irving H. Chase, Phi -
Chase Manhattan Bank*
Evan Fawkes, Iota -
Waldersteed Hotel Chain*
James M. Gamble, Lambda -
Procter & Gamble*
Howard Heinz, Phi -
H. J. Heinz Company *
Howard Johnson, Phi -
Howard Johnson Motor Inns*
Herb Kelleher, Gamma Phi -
Southwest Airlines*
Craig McCaw, Sigma Rho -
McCaw Wireless,
cellular telephones*
J. Pierpont Morgan, Alpha - financier
*
Fred Smith, Phi -
Federal Express*
Dean Witter, Jr., Phi -
Dean Witter & Co. (Now part of
Morgan Stanley)
*
William W. Wrigley, Phi -
Wrigley Company*
Joesph C. Wilson, Beta Phi -
XeroxFamous political figures*
Dean G. Acheson, Phi -
Secretary of State under
Harry S. Truman*
Nathaniel P Bankes, Sigma -
Speaker of the
U.S. House of Representatives*
Albert J. Beveridge, Psi Phi - US Senator,
Indiana*
James G. Blaine, Theta -
Speaker of the
U.S. House of Representatives, presidential candidate
*
John Chafee, Phi -
Secretary of the Navy,
Governor of
Rhode Island,
U.S. Senator*
George Drew, Alpha Phi -
Premier of Ontario, leader of the
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Leader of the Opposition
*
Murphy J. "Mike" Foster, Zeta Zeta - two-term
Governor of
Louisiana*
Tony Knowles, Phi, two-term
Governor of
Alaska*
Robert Todd Lincoln, Alpha -
Secretary of War, son of
Abraham Lincoln* Luke Vander Linden, Iota Mu - President,
Brooklyn Young Republicans*
Bob Livingston, Tau Lambda -
U.S. House of Representatives,
Louisiana*
Henry Cabot Lodge, Alpha -
Senate Majority Leader*
Nicholas Longworth, Alpha -
Speaker of the
U.S. House of Representatives*
Mark McClung, Delta Phi - Founder of
CSIS*
Mario GarcÃa Menocal, Delta Chi -
President of the Republic of
Cuba*
Yuan Shikai, Phi - First
President of the Republic of China
*
Sargent Shriver, Phi - First Director of the
Peace Corps*
William Simon, Rho -
Secretary of the Treasury *Rear Admiral
Sidney W. Souers, Kappa - first director of the
CIA*
Ted Stevens, Theta Rho, U.S. Senator,
Alaska*
Gordon Gray, Beta - Assistant secretary of war under
Harry TrumanSports and entertainment*
Walter Camp, Phi - Father of American Football
*
Paul Brown, Kappa - coach of
Cleveland Browns and owner of the
Cincinnati Bengals *
Dick Clark, Phi Gamma - hosted
American Bandstand *
Hugh Culverhouse, Psi - owner of
Tampa Bay Buccaneers *
A. Bartlett Giamatti, Phi - Commissioner of
Major League Baseball *
Harry Hamlin, Theta Zeta - actor
*
Charles Ives, Phi - composer
*
Thomas W. Landry, Omega Chi - coach of
Dallas Cowboys *
Joe Paterno, Upsilon -
Penn State football coach
*
David Milch, Phi - writer and producer
*
Bob Pettit, Zeta Zeta -
National Basketball Association All star and
hall of famer.
*
Cole Porter, Phi - composer
*
Don Schollander, Phi - won four gold medals in swimming in the
1964 Summer Olympics*
George Steinbrenner, Epsilon - owner of the
New York Yankees *
Matt Stover, Alpha Omega - Placekicker for the
Baltimore Ravens of the
National Football League.
*
Jonathan Winters, Lambda - comedian and writer
*
Billy Crudup, Beta - actor
*
James Elder, Alpha Phi - Olympic Gold Medalist Equestrian Team (1968)
*
Jack Agrios, Delta Phi - Chairman of the IAAF World Championships in Athletics Committee 2001
*
Michael Macari, Epsilon Rho - Film Producer (
The Ring)
*
Steve Hansen, Phi Gamma - Board Member (
The Scorpion Lounge)
Other famous Dekes *
Alan Bean, Omega Chi -
Apollo astronaut
*
Edward Bellamy, Theta Chi - author
*
Melvil Dewey, Sigma - devised the
Dewey Decimal System *
Charles A. Ellis, Gamma Phi - designed the
Golden Gate Bridge *
Robert E. Peary, Theta - first man to reach the
North Pole*
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Theta - author
1) Phi -
Yale2) Zeta[
1] -
Princeton3) Sigma -
Amherst4) Gamma[
2] -
Vanderbilt5) Psi -
Alabama6) Chi -
Mississippi7) Beta -
UNC-CH8) Kappa -
Miami9) Lambda[
3] -
Kenyon10) Eta[
4] -
Virginia11) Alpha Alpha -
Middlebury12) Omicron[
5] -
Michigan13) Rho[
6] -
Lafayette14) Tau -
Hamilton15) Mu -
Colgate17) Beta Phi[
7] -
Rochester18) Zeta Zeta -
LSU19) Phi Chi -
Rutgers20) Gamma Phi[
8] -
Wesleyan21) Beta Chi[
9] -
Case Western22) Delta Chi[
10] -
Cornell23) Delta Delta[
11] -
Chicago24) Phi Gamma[
12] -
Syracuse25) Theta Zeta -
Berkeley26) Phi Epsilon[
13] -
Minnesota27) Sigma Tau -
MIT28) Theta Chi[
14] -
Union College29) Tau Lambda -
Tulane30) Alpha Phi[
15] -
Toronto31) Delta Kappa -
Pennsylvania32) Sigma Rho[
16] -
Stanford33) Rho Delta -
Wisconsin34) Kappa Epsilon -
Washington35) Omega Chi[
17] -
Texas36) Alpha Tau[
18] -
Manitoba37) Theta Rho[
19] -
UCLA38) Delta Phi[
20] -
Alberta39) Phi Alpha[
21] -
British Columbia40) Tau Delta -
Sewanee41) Psi Delta[
22] -
Wake Forest University42) Sigma Alpha[
23] -
Virginia Tech43) Phi Delta[
24] -
Western Ontario44) Alpha Mu -
Rowan45) Epsilon Rho[
25] -
Duke46) Nu Zeta[
26] -
Pace47) Zeta Upsilon[
27] -
UC, Davis48) Phi Sigma -
Bryant49) Phi Rho[
28] -
Penn State50) Chi Rho[
29] -
Bloomsburg51) Zeta Chi[
30] -
Bentley52) Sigma Beta -
UC, Santa Barbara53) Beta Gamma[
31] -
NYU54) Alpha Beta -
DePaul55) Sigma Kappa -
Michigan State56) Delta Tau -
Ohio State57) Delta Psi[
32] -
Indiana58) Mu Chi -
Maryville59) Upsilon Omega -
South Alabama60) Kappa Omega -
Lake Forest61) Rho Beta[
33] -
Richmond63) Phi Beta -
Stephen F. AustinFor a complete list of all historical chapters, see
DKE's Chapter Website.
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DKE history*
DKE Organization Home Page*
DKE Chapters in Canada