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Alpha Phi Delta (ΑΦΔ), commonly referred to as APD, is a secret letter, social fraternity that evolved from an exclusive Italian society (Il Circolo Italiano) at Syracuse University in 1914. There were seven founding members who strove to create a brotherhood that would last long after their college days. Soon after founding, Alpha Phi Delta spread from Syracuse and became a National Fraternity. Alpha Phi Delta is traditionally an Italian-American heritage Fraternity; however, since September 2, 1965 it has welcomed young men of all racial backgrounds to join in its one of a kind brotherhood.

Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity

Alpha Phi Delta (External Link) was founded in 1914 at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, by a group of men with Italian roots. Alpha Phi Delta traces its heritage back to the ancient times of the Roman Empire. The fraternity has retained its prestigious pledge program throughout its existence. Its pledge process has been known to thoroughly challenge its prospective members. Brothers regard the rituals, symbols, and traditions of Alpha Phi Delta as closely-guarded secrets. The fraternity has more than 20,000 lifelong members.
   Alpha Phi Delta is also the top represented fraternity in the New York City Tri-State Area, and among the top on the East coast.

The Beginnings

When Cesidio Guarini enrolled at Syracuse University in 1911, he met another Italian, Ferdinand DiBartolo. The Italian immigrants had much in common. In the following months, they became friends.
   In time, more Italian-American students came to the school. On May 5, 1913, a small group of men founded Il Circolo Italiano at Syracuse University, at the home of Professor Charles W. Cabeen. Though small, Il Circolo Italiano became a leading campus social organization.
   As a culmination of their active years as a college campus group, Il Circolo Italiano donated a fountain to the University. The friends didn't wish their friendship to end with graduation.

The Founding Years

Nicholas Frunzi, a member of Il Circolo Italiano, proposed the concept of a fraternity. His idea was met with enthusiasm by the group. On November 5, 1914, seven men took the oath and became the first brothers of Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity. These were Joseph Cangiamila, Dominic T. Ciolli, Ferdinand F. DiBartolo, Otto Gelormini, Cesidio A. Guarini, Anthony T. Frascati and Nicholas Frunzi. Ferdinand DiBartolo, an instructor at the time, requested, and was granted permission to establish the Fraternity at Syracuse University.

A Fraternity at Columbia University

Six months later and 300 miles away in New York City, a similar realization of the need for a fraternity was crossing the minds of the members of Il Circolo Italiano at Columbia University. An attempt to form such a fraternity failed in May of 1915. In the fall of 1915, four close and staunch friends, Ernest DeMuria, Salvatore LaCorte, William Liccone, and Anthony Pascarella decided to organize a fraternity. With support and encouragement from college administrators, the students founded Sigma Gamma Phi fraternity in November 1915.

The Birth of Alpha Phi Delta as a National Fraternity

Nicholas Frunzi transferred to Columbia University in January 1916. He met with Sigma Gamma Phi and correspondence started between the two fraternities. A merger meeting was held in June 1916 at Syracuse University. Since the Syracuse fraternity was formed earlier, their name, Alpha Phi Delta, was adopted. At this point, Syracuse was declared the Alpha Chapter and Columbia, the Beta Chapter.
   In the first showing of national fraternal spirit, the men from Syracuse rallied around Salvatore LaCorte and William Liccone, both from Beta, as Grand Consul (President) and Grand Quaestor (Treasurer), respectively. They were elected unanimously, along with Otto Gelormini of Alpha as Grand Tribune (Secretary).

Fraternity Formation

Causes of the Formation of Alpha Phi Delta The following is the dedication to The History of Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity, 1914-1973 (by Stanley W Raffa), written by Rev. Salvatore J. Federici. Rev. Federici was the National Chaplain of Alpha Phi Delta until the time of his death in 1968. The dedication is perhaps the best description of the formation of the Fraternity that can be offered. “At the turn of the century, the sons of Italo-American immigrants were reaching the economic status whereby they were able to attend colleges and universities throughout the United States. As was the case with their parents before them, they encountered many difficulties; not the least among them was exclusion from the normal social life on the various campuses. “A group of Italo-American students, convinced of their innate status of equality, without fanfare, demonstrations or protest, formed their own colonies. From this modest beginning, Alpha Phi Delta was born. “To these pioneers, endowed with a sense of their own human dignity and nobility, this volume is humbly dedicated.”

The Creeds of Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity

The following Creeds of Alpha Phi Delta were adopted at the time of our founding and reflect our goals and ideals as a fraternity. Though drafted years ago, in a world much different than ours, they're an example of timeless ideals.
1. The unstinted contribution to the development of democratic ideals.
2. The instillation in the minds of its members of the need to foster and develop the highest and noblest traits of man.
3. The development of the common bond.
4. The development and perpetuation of friendships formed during college days.
5. The demonstration that pride in ancestry can strengthen one's faith in America.
6. The knowledge that culture can be and is essential to civilization.
7. The advancement of the fact there's really no segregation and that all members are Americans.

Map of Chapters Nationwide

Alpha ..... Syracuse University
   Beta ..... Columbia University
   Gamma ...... Yale University
   Delta ...... Polytechnic University
   Epsilon ...... University of Buffalo
   Zeta ....... Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
   Eta ..... City College of New York
   Theta ..... New York University
   Iota ..... Union College
   Kappa ..... Case Western Reserve University
   Lambda ..... University of Pennsylvania
   Mu ..... Cornell University
   Nu ..... University of Pittsburgh
   Xi ...... Ohio State University
   Omicron ..... University of Michigan
   Pi ...... West Virginia University
   Rho ...... Carnegie Mellon Institute
   Sigma ..... Boston University
   Tau ...... Massachusetts Institute of Technology
   Upsilon ..... Harvard University
   Phi ..... University of Alabama
   Chi ..... Pennsylvania State University
   Psi ..... Duquesne University
   Omega ..... University of Rochester
   Beta Beta ..... Manhattan College
   Beta Gamma ..... College of William and Mary
   Beta Delta ..... Temple University
   Theta Beta ..... New York University
   Beta Epsilon ..... Bucknell University
   Beta Zeta ..... University of Ohio
   Beta Eta ..... C.U.N.Y. Brooklyn College
   Beta Theta ..... Franciscan University of Steubenville
   Beta Iota ..... Utica College of Syracuse University
   Beta Kappa ..... Long Island University
   Beta Lambda ..... St. Francis University
   Beta Mu ..... DePaul University
   Beta Nu ..... University of Miami
   Beta Xi ..... New Jersey Institute of Technology
   Beta Omicron ..... Youngstown State University
   Beta Pi ..... St. John's University - Queens
   Beta Rho ..... Gannon University
   Beta Sigma ..... St. Francis College
   Beta Tau .... Fairmont State College
   Beta Upsilon ..... George Washington University
   Beta Phi ..... Rowan University
   Beta Chi ..... S.U.N.Y. College of Technology
   Beta Psi ..... Catholic University of America
   Beta Omega ..... Pace University - NYC
   Gamma Beta ..... University of Illinois at Chicago
   Gamma Gamma ..... Behrend College - Penn State
   Gamma Delta ..... Waynesburg College
   Gamma Epsilon ..... Cleveland State University
   Gamma Zeta ..... Villanova University
   Gamma Eta ..... College of New Jersey
   Gamma Theta ..... Eastern College
   Gamma Iota ..... Pace University - Pleasantville
   Gamma Kappa ..... C.U.N.Y. College of Staten Island
   Gamma Lambda ..... Fordham University
   Gamma Mu ..... Richard M. Stockton College of New Jersey
   Gamma Nu ..... William Paterson University
   Gamma Xi ..... Southern Connecticut State University
   Gamma Omicron ..... S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook
   Gamma Pi ..... Ramapo College of New Jersey
   Gamma Rho ..... C.U.N.Y. Bernard M. Baruch College
   Gamma Sigma ..... St. John's University - Staten Island
   Gamma Tau ..... Neumann College
   Gamma Upsilon ..... Fordham University
   Gamma Phi ..... New York Institute of Technology
   Gamma Chi ..... Delaware State University
   Gamma Psi ..... University of Connecticut
   Gamma Omega ..... University of Georgia
   Delta Beta ..... Rutgers University
   Delta Gamma ..... Philadelphia University
   Delta Delta ..... Wesley College
   Delta Epsilon ..... C.U.N.Y. John Jay College of Criminal Justice
   Delta Zeta ..... St. Peter's College
   Delta Eta ..... Adelphi University
   Delta Theta ..... Marist College
   Delta Iota ..... King's College
   Delta Kappa ..... Binghamton University
   Delta Lambda ..... New York Institute of Technology
   Delta Mu ..... University of South Florida
   Delta Nu ..... Eastern Connecticut State University
   Delta Xi ..... Seton Hall University
   Delta Omicron ..... Rutgers University - Newark
   Delta Pi ..... Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
   Delta Rho ..... S.U.N.Y. at Oneonta
   Delta Sigma ..... Tufts University
   Delta Tau ..... Roger Williams University
   Delta Upsilon ..... Robert Morris University
   Delta Phi ..... University of Indianapolis
   Delta Chi ..... University of Colorado
   Delta Psi ..... Lynn University
   Delta Omega ..... University of Northern Colorado
   Epsilon Beta ..... LaSalle University
   Vassar Colony
   Susquehanna colony
   St. Thomas Acquinas Colony

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