Kappa Delta Rho
ΑΒΓΔΕΖΗӨΙΚΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣΤΥΦΧΨΩ
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Chapter HistoryType: National
Status: Active Headquarters Founding: 1905 at Middlebury College, VT Chapter Founding: 1982 Years Active: 1982- Present Kappa Delta Rho (ΚΔΡ)
Also known as KDR, is an American college social fraternity, with 78 chapters (38 of which are active) spread out over the United States, primarily in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. The Fraternity headquarters is located at 331 South Main St. Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USA Kappa Delta Rho National Fraternity was founded in 1905 at Middlebury College (VT), and the Iota Alpha Chapter was established at Pitt-Johnstown in 1982. The fraternity’s motto is “Honor Above All Things;” its colors are Middlebury blue and Princeton orange; and the flower is the red rose. The chapter’s major philanthropic project is the annual Wallyball Tournament which benefits the Cambria County Chapter of the Easter Seals. DEVELOPER NOTES: Please review or Phi Delta Psi or Delta Sigma Chi as an example of the type for of information we are looking for on this main HISTORY section. You can use Delta Chi's timeline as a reference for your own organizations timeline. Those are the examples of the most complete thus far. Jan 19, 2015 HISTORY DOCUMENT << see link. WE NEED AN ELECTRONIC VERISON
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HeraldryMotto: "Honor Super Omnia" - "Honor Above All Things"
Colors: Middlebury Blue & Princeton Orange Jewels: Symbol: Flower: Red Rose Mascot: Peregrine Falcon Philanthropy: Annual Wallyball Tournament which benefits the Cambria County Chapter of the Easter Seals. AdvisorsDr. William Kory 19?? - ????
Dr. Allan Walstad 19?? - ???? Founding BrothersFounding brothers and numbers go here
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Awards 1List Fraternity Awards
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Awards 2List Fraternity Awards
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Last edited: 18 Jan 2015. Bernard Martin