After a brief illness, Sullivan died 26 October 1924 in Buffalo. Born: January 13, 1869 Died: July 17, 1935. He became dissatisfied with his progress and entered Cornell University. Delta Chi is a charter member of the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). 0 1? Sweetland was listed as an honorary charter member. The naming of chapters varies from fraternity to fraternity with school names, Greek alphabet, Greek alphabet within state and Greek alphabet and numbers being the most common.) Kimball Classic Alumni Relations Follow Us Southern Illinois University Delta Chi Chapter Many go to college, some go Greek, few join the Elite. He only stayed there one term before returning to his former employment. It was not until December 3, 1890, when Frederick Bagley was initiated, that the full initiation was used. During this era Delta Chi made two noteworthy contributions to the Greek letter fraternity world. Last known picture of John Milton Gorham from his 1915 passport. In an interview printed in the Quarterly in 1920, he argued that the fraternity was losing good men by maintaining the law restriction. The chapter finances were generally in bad condition as were the houses. A member of the Congregationalist church, he was active in the local church as well as the state convention. Durham of Washington, DC) and Helen (Mrs. John W. Brownfield of Binghamton). P: 463.207.7200 Staff Directory He was buried in the Forest Hill Cemetery, 2201 Oneida Street, Utica, NY. He graduated in 1891 with the degree of LL.B. During World War I, a majority of the members of the active chapters dropping their college courses and enlisting in the armed forces. The first inductee into the Order was Victor T. Johnson, Purdue ’32. As time passed, several chapters which had voluntarily refrained from initiating members of other fraternities began pushing for a change in the Constitution to prevent dual memberships. They are living in the Illinois Children’s Home. The letter incorrectly stated he had only one daughter who was married for 5-6 years and then died a year or two ago. He died on April 12, 1950 and she died on September 21, 1977 in Evanston, Illinois. The inclusion of Thomas’ name as a Founder has been hotly debated since the beginning, and Carl Peterson, Union ’22, who had researched the founding of Delta Chi during the 20s and was largely responsible for the recognition of Crandall as a Founder, maintained that Thomas was equally deserving. In a March 19, 1907 letter to Founder Barnes, Founder Johnson wrote: “Regarding the hand and key, it was presented by me as a substitute for one of the wishy washy designs furnished by the engraving companies who we called on to furnish designs for a cust (sic) to represent the society in the Cornellian in 1891. In 1958, the size of the Executive Board was increased to include the “AA”, “CC”, “DD”, the immediate past “AA”, and Regional Representatives called Regents. When he was aged twenty, doctors told O’Malley to give up hard physical labor due to a congenital heart condition. Delta Chi’s first convention was held in 1894 at the Michigan Chapter. Stillman is credited with writing much of the fraternity’s ritual during the summer or early fall of 1890. When Tucker appeared the next spring, the national organization had to be reorganized in order to accommodate the applicant from N.Y.U. The principal ideas are almost as old as civilization, and it was my idea that an entirely new ritual would be prepared.” The original Ritual was written on both sides of some sheets of old style legal cap, and was signed by each new initiate. Please be patient as more updates come to this website. He was buried in the Riverside Cemetery, 2650 Lake Avenue, Lot 54 H2 107 in Rochester on October 13, 1942, the fifty-second anniversary of the founding of Delta Chi. Carlisle planned to break up this habit. degree from Cornell in 1889 and the LL.M. O’Malley credited his success to “Luck and an ability to make friends quickly and a sincerity to sustain these friendships.” Edward Richard O’Malley died 30 May 1935 in Buffalo, New York, at age seventy-two and was buried in the Mount Calvary Cemetery, 800 Pine Ridge in Cheektowaga, NY in Section F lot 284. Floyd Carlisle, Cornell ’03, was awarded that office while still an undergraduate. As it turned out, Tucker played a significant role in the development of the Fraternity. The emblem of the Fraternity is a secret symbol for the fraternity, only initiated membe email HQ@deltachi.org and let us know. Crandall died 25 August 1931, two days before his sixty-fourth birthday, in West Winfield. At age seventy-seven, Johnson, the last surviving founder of Delta Chi, died 23 September 1947 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While Attorney General he settled several long-running disputes between the state and corporate interests. Unfortunately for King Charles he may accomplish his mission of seizing Coke’s papers, including his last will and testament, however he was still dethroned and beheaded by the masses. Sweetland was one of a few of the founders who stayed in contact with the fraternity. Over the summer, many of the details of the organization were worked out by Crandall, who had stayed in Ithaca until after school opened. There is an impressive granite marker in the park. Stanton remarried and later died on April 14, 1975. In 1927 he accepted an appointment to the New York Court of Claims where he served until his death. The metropolitan law school chapters wanted to continue the practice of initiating members from the general fraternities. Recorder of the Citie of Conventiye & High Stewart of the University of Cambridge, where of he was sometimes a member of Trintey. He was initiated into Delta Chi that night … In the event that the Kimball’s Manager is unable to be a contact, or he is unable to execute this contract, another executive member of the Delta Chi Fraternity shall be appointed by the acting Chapter President to serve in the same capacity as the Kimball… Sweetland, who as a Delta Tau Delta, was interested in fraternal work and ritual. Founder Whitney died October 10, 1942. In his February 24, 1937 letter to the detective agency Shaffer said “Apparently Brother Gorham’s life was saddened by being divorced from his wife and, apparently, he has dropped out of existence as far as the fraternity is concerned.”. Read the full story complete RAN and service. He went to Pendleton to work at his trade as mechanic and machinist, and left his farm to be conducted by his family. He was buried in Lot 28 Section 116 of the Rural Cemetery of Albany, Route 32/Broadway, Albany, NY. Being the earliest known emblem of the Fraternity it is now worn at official functions on a special medallion by past and present international officers as well as members of the Order of the White Carnation. Mrs. Stuntz’s parting remark was that “Gorham has been considered dead many years, and it is best to continue in such belief” Mrs. Stuntz denied that any family trouble caused Gorham’s departure from this country, or caused him later to cut himself off from his wife here. There is no record of him returning to the United States including when his oldest daughter died in 1921. The prime reason for denying his recognition seems to be the fact that the did not return to Ithaca in the fall of 1890, even though he was actively involved in the inception of the fraternity during the 1889-90 school year when it, at least on an informal basis, actually came into existence. Owen Lincoln Potter, a founder of the Delta Chi Fraternity, was born in Ithaca, New York, on 21 June 1865. Since a committee on the Ritual composed of Stillman, Barnes, and Stephens was appointed on October 13, 1890, it seems probable that it was originally read at that meeting, and that Stillman was given some help in completing the Ritual. At one time he had extensive holdings but a failed irrigation plan and other bad luck, turned his fortune. Golden key of golden promise, with the open hand above: Aid our Maters’ strength, my brother, that our own fraternity: In the coming years yet distant, have the hand that grasps the key. He was buried in the Floral Park cemetery, 104 Burbank Avenue, Johnson City, NY. Nearly four decades after the founding, Delta Chi had finally recognized one of the men instrumental in the creation of the fraternity. Supposedly the Ritual was read at a meeting when it was still incomplete and was submitted shortly thereafter at a meeting on October 20, 1890, where it was adopted. As the Fraternity expanded, a divergent policy grew, contoured by the different chapters. At the end of the war, members returned to the universities to complete their courses. degree in 1892 and an LL.M. For some years, the single standard men had been slightly in the majority but were not numerically strong enough to change the constitution. Cornell's colleges and schools encompass … In 1909 in Ithaca, New York, the 15th Convention of Delta Chi adopted an amendment to the Constitution prohibiting dual-membership (i.e. While students at the Utica academy, the founded Theta Phi Fraternity in 1885. Born: July 14, 1869 Died : October 10, 1942 A descendant of a pioneer New England family, Frederick Moore Whitney was the son of Abraham Johnson Whitney and Marietta (Parmelee) Whitney and was born in Bethel, Connecticut. Over the next years he entered a series of successful partnerships; the most notable was a one-year partnership in 1895 with Albert T. Wilkerson, another early Delta Chi. Follow Us. Beginning in May 1919, the Quarterly’s masthead in each issue had printed the names of only ten men as founders; then in 1929, without fanfare and with only slight notice, our fraternity recognized an eleventh man as founder. degree in 1889 and an LL.M. Founder Watkins was the youngest of eight children and was reared on his parents’ farm in Otsego County. Crandall earned an LL.B. In regards to the adoption of the constitution, Albert Sullard Barnes wrote the following in his 1907 Quarterly article: “As I recall it, after refreshing my recollection from the original minutes now in my possession, on the evening of October 13, 1890, six students in the Law School, brothers John M. Gorham, Thomas J. Sullivan, F. K. Stephens, A.D. Stillman and the writer, together with Myron Crandall and O. L. Potter, graduate students, and Monroe Sweetland, a former student in the Law School, met in a brother’s room and adopted the constitution and by-laws, and organized the Delta Chi Fraternity.”. This page was last edited on 22 December 2020, at 20:51. Sweetland said he always had considered the founding of Delta Chi to date back to when he had unfolded the whole idea to Crandall. In 1898 Watkins and others formed a partnership which eventually became Watkins and Titus, a major law firm in the city of Utica. A new “XX” was created as an advisory body to the Executive Committee; its membership consisted of the “BB”s elected by each chapter. He returned to Cornell in 1893 to study civil engineering and hydrology for one year (1893-94). From the spring semester of 1890 until October 13, 1890, there existed, in effect, a fraternity which had no chapters. Barnes married Katherine L. Hermans of Binghamton on 30 October 1895. Since a Housing Corporation is a separate, incorporated legal entity, it has no requirements set forth by Delta Chi Law. The question of who first conceived the idea of a new fraternity will probably never be answered. Barnes was one of only a few of the founders who continued to work closely with the fraternity. They had six children, four daughters and two sons. It was founded at Cornell University, originally as a law fraternity. The property is wholly owned by Delta Chi and houses the archives of the Fraternity and a staff of three directors, five traveling consultants and three clerical employees. In the September 1928 issue of the Quarterly, Gorham was listed as “missing,” as O.K. A famous Pleder of sound counselie. In the 1920 Directory he is listed in Orange, N.J. and no longer in New York City. Trending Houses : Delta Chi - University of Alabama - Duration: 2:49. His fingerprints can easily be traced to many of the fundamental principles used to establish the systems of laws and governments which countless counties currently enjoy. O’Malley is a mighty fine exhibit of good citizenship and has made a good record.”. He also works on chapter or colony newsletters and other publications. Edith Mead is listed as Head of Household and has a daughter named Ruth. In an article published in Volume 5 Number 1 of the Quarterly, Barnes stated that he had in his possession at that time, 1907, “… no less than seventeen designs …” for the badge. By the turn of the century, Delta Chi had grown to ten chapters. He had liffue seaven Sonnes and Davghters. But with World War II and the temporary suspension of many chapter operations, much about the mechanics of the Regional Conferences was forgotten. The limelight focused on the issue as early as 1903 and was personified by the man elected as “CC” that year. in 1893. On October 13,1890, “Founders Crandall, Potter, and Sweetland were placed on the Supreme Council and authorized to proceed with expansion plans.” At that same meeting, Barnes was appointed to work “Buffalo Law School” for possible expansion due to his association with a student there. After graduation, he formed a partnership with his father in an oil and gas business is Bolivar, New York. When Mr. Burns tried to follow up on this discrepancy of time, Mrs. Stuntz said “his wife, my sister, thinks he is dead, and I will say noting that will bring back any thought of him in any way.” Mrs. Stuntz did say her sister was alive but would not say were she was living other then to say she was New York City (1930 census had Emma Gorham living in Chicago, the same city as her sister Mrs. Stuntz at the time of this interview). In 1927, one full-time Field Secretary was placed in direct contact with the chapters and, in 1935 a second one was added to the staff. Delta Chi, by honoring him as their spiritual founder, has gone a long way towards corrected the injustice Coke’s attributes have suffered through lack of exposure. I.O.O.F Monroe Marsh Sweetland, born in Dryden, son of George J. and Hannah marsh Sweetland was county clerk, recorder, city judge, county judge, surrogate, United States commission, graduate of Union College, Albany Law School, and Cornell university, founder of the Delta Chi college fraternity, member of the American and New York State Bar Associations, Methodist church, Masonic Odd Fellows, and other fraternities. On April 30, 1922, Delta Chi became a general membership social fraternity, eliminating the requirement for men to be studying law, and opening membership to all areas of study. While there have been a variety of changes that have strengthened Delta Chi within the last decade, the 80s will most probably be remembered for the growth in chapters. Starting in 1919 in Minneapolis at the 20th Convention, the issue of becoming a general fraternity was debated. His father mined for gold. Finally, after unseating four “dual membership” chapters on alleged violations, the 1909 Cornell Convention adopted an amendment to the constitution prohibiting dual membership. lived his life with gusto, had some tough financial problems and died of pneumonia. One of his best known quotations was: “Delta Chi is not a weekend or once-a-year affair but a lifelong opportunity and privilege.” In politics he was a Republican. Sullivan married Mary Van Ness of Fairport, New York in 1895. After a brief illness, Watkins died in his Utica home on 25 December 1912 at age forty-two. degree from Albany Law School (1886), and the LL.M. Mrs. Sullivan died after only eleven years of marriage, shortly after the birth of their son. Everybody wanted it, some thought it was an unwarranted risk; no one had the slightest idea how to go about it. In 1872 his father, Erasmus D. Stillman, was an inventor and purchased a fruit farm near Milton, Oregon. Coke passed away on September 3, 1634. Delta Chi stood out as a law fraternity, not an honorary or club, but yet something special. He was an Episcopal and in politics, a Republican. Many of the law schools, Harvard being the first in 1899, began requiring two years of liberal arts training before eligibility for law. He was graduated from Cornell in 1891 with the LL.B. On his death certificate, he is listed as a retired company director and as married. That caused Stillman to start “asking around.” It appears that what he found was a law school which was dominated by one small, closely knit group — Phi Delta Phi. He also worked for a law firm in Ithaca. One was the election of a Phi Delta Phi as the Law School Editor of the Cornell Daily Sun (the student newspaper) and the second was the election of the law school junior class president. Sullivan never remarried nor recovered from the shock of her death. He was a Mason and had been Master of the local lodge. They divorced a few years later. The authenticity of this role was strongly supported by Crandall. The owl, interlocking Delta and Chi, and the Oil lamp, which appeared on some of the early charters, may have been the work of the committee on charters that was formed in the spring of 1891. While a student at the latter, Crandall met Frank Thomas; they became close friends and remained so throughout their lives. He divorced his second wife and she moved to Seattle where she was the first female guard of the Port of Portland and a private detective. Mary Stillman purchased a flat tombstone for A.D. following the death of her husband Adee. Following a promotion to Attorney General he led the prosecution in several notable cases, including those against Robert Devereux, Sir Walter Raleigh, and the Gunpowder Plot conspirators. The convention had misgivings. There was additional work accomplished by Sweetland, John Milton Gorham and Stillman.