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Delta Phi Delta

Delta Phi Delta National Art Honor Society (ΔΦΔ) was an American collegiate art honorary society. Delta Phi Delta was a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. The national society is defunct, with one former chapter operating as a local organization.

Delta Phi Delta
ΔΦΔ
FoundedMay 28, 1912; 111 years ago (May 28, 1912)
University of Kansas
TypeHonor Society
AffiliationACHS (former)
EmphasisArt
ScopeNational (US)
Mission statementTo promote art in the United States, to encourage high scholarship, and to recognize superior accomplishment in the fine arts and related arts.
Colors  Red and   Bright blue
FlowerSweet Pea
JewelPearl
PublicationPalette
Chapters50
Members13,450+ lifetime
Headquarters
United States

History edit

The society was originally organized as the Palette Club on January 10, 1909, in Old Snow Hall at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.[1][2][3][4] Its founders included fourteen girls and one male student who were students in the fine arts department.[5][6] It began publishing its magazine, Palette, in 1911.[1] By March 1912, the Palette Club had initiated twenty members and two faculty members.[7]

On March 19, 1912, members of the Palette Club discussed becoming a national Greek letter society.[7] This plan received support from the university's chancellor and regents.[7] two colleges had also expressed an interest in joining such a group.[7] The Palette Club was renamed Delta Phi Delta at a Des Moines, Iowa conference on May 28, 1912.[1][2][5][8]

Its charter members were:[9]

  • Emly Annadown
  • Wilma Arnett
  • Arta Briggs
  • Lo Alma Brown
  • Edith Cooper
  • Myrtle Ellsworth
  • Neva Foster
  • Mae Jordan
  • Lucile Krieder
  • Lida LeSuer
  • Irene Russell
  • Nettie Smith
  • Addie Underwood

Neva Foster Gribble was the sorority's first national chair and wrote its ceremonies, constitution, and bylaws.[10][11][5] Delta Phi Delta was the first honorary art society.[12]

The purpose of Delta Phi Delta was to encourage scholarship, promote art in the United States, and recognize accomplishment in the arts.[2] Chapters were located at four-year colleges that granted degrees in the arts.[2] The Beta chapter was established at the University of Montana in 1918, followed by Gamma at the University of Minnesota in 1919, and Delta at Bethany College in 1920.[2]

The sorority held its first national convention at the University of Kansas from June 3 to 5, 1920.[13][14] The cost of the convention was supplemented by a member's art sale in December 1919.[13] Mrs. W. H. Humble, president of the Alpha chapter alumnae association, was elected the sorority's first grand president.[11] At its second national convention, the sorority agreed to admit men and women.[15] The following year, around one-third of its members were males.[15] Later, it was called the Delta Phi Delta National Art Honor Society.[2]

Delta Phi Delta joined the American Federation of Arts and the Association of College Honor Societies.[10][16][17] It had 41 chapters in attendance at its June 1956 convention.[18] By 1964, it had initiated 13,450 members.[19][2]

Delta Phi Delta went dormant in the late 20th century, with the chapters at Texas Women's University and Purdue University continuing to operate as local fraternities.[20][21] In 2024, Texas Women's College disbanded what was still called Delta Phi Delta, forming the local group SpaceCraft. The only surviving chapter of Delta Phi Delta is at Purdue and calls itself the Delta Phi Delta Fine Arts Club.[20]

Symbols edit

The Delta Phi Delta badge was a gold artist's pallet with three paint brushes crossed to the rear with raised Greek letters ΔΦΔ across the front, encircled by crown-set pearls.[2][22][5][23] It originated as the pin of the Palette Club.[6] The society's key was similar to its badge.[2][24] There was a different key for laureate members.[2]

Delta Phi Delta's colors were originally red and bright blue; in 1936 they were listed as gold and old rose.[25] Its flower was the sweet pea.[5][26] Its jewel was the pearl.[5] Its publication was Palette, continuing the name from the Palette Club.[1][27] "The Delta Phi Delta Song" was written by Frances Jones.[28]

Activities edit

Delta Phi Delta offered scholarships for its members.[1][16][29] One of its awards was the Ruth Raymond Scholarship to the Little Artists Colony in Stillwater, Minnesota.[30] In the 1920s, the it developed an annual National Traveling Exhibit of Delta Psi Delta.[16][15][31] The first travleling exhibit was developed in the fall of 1920 and featured work from members of all five chapters.[31] The society also held a juried art show for its student members at its national convention.[18]

The chapters sponsored demonstrations and talks about architecture, arts, and related subjects.[1] Chapters also provided space for art students to be creative outside of the classroom and encourage experimentation with new mediums or methods.[21] In addition, chapters hosted annual art exhibits featuring the work of members.[32][33] Another chapter activity was an annual costume ball, themed to eras in art history.[34][35]

Chapters also sponsored fairs, auctions, and sales where their current members and alumni sold their art.[36][37][38][39] A 1973 ad for the annual art sale at the Texas Women's University listed a wide range of art forms for sale, including drawings, macramé, paintings, photographs, pottery, prints, sculpture, silk screens, water colors, and weavings.[40] In some cases, the art sales were open to any student, with a small commission fee raising funds that allowed the chapter to sponsor guest speakers and other programs.[41]

Membership edit

Delta Phi Delta's members were selected by faculty based on overall grade point average and artistic ability.[33] Members were juniors and seniors studying fine arts, who placed in the upper 35 percent of their class.[42][5][4] In addition, members were required to have a B average or 3.0 GPA.[30] Initially, membership was open only to female students.[12] However, it opened for male members after the 1922 national convention.[15]

Governance edit

Delta Phi Delta was overseen by a grand council elected at its annual national convention.[11] Its officers included a grand president, grand secretary, grand treasurer, and grand corresponding secretary.[11]

Chapters edit

Following is a list of known Delta Phi Delta chapters.[10][2][3] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

Chapter Chartered date

and range

Institution Location Status References
Alpha May 28, 1912 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Inactive [5][a]
Beta 1918–October 1928 University of Montana Missoula, Montana Inactive [43][b]
Gamma December 1919–after 1973 University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Inactive [44][45]
Delta March 4, 1920 – 192x ?;

February 4, 1927

Bethany College Lindsborg, Kansas Inactive [27][15][46][47][c]
Epsilon May 28, 1920 Washburn University Topeka, Kansas Inactive [48][49]
Zeta 1921 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Inactive [50]
Eta May 21, 1921 – 19xx ? University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison, Wisconsin Inactive [51][d][e]
Theta May 1922 Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware, Ohio Inactive [42]
Iota 1922 Ohio University Athens, Ohio Inactive
Kappa December 2, 1922 – 1960 University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota Inactive [1][52][f]
Lambda December 5, 1922 Drake University Des Moines, Iowa Inactive [53][g]
Mu November 1924 University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri Inactive [54]
Nu May 27, 1926 – 19xx ? James Millikin University Decatur, Illinois Inactive [55][23][22][h][e]
Xi April 16, 1927 Santa Barbara State Teacher's College Santa Barbara, California Inactive [56][28][i][e]
Omicron 1928 Iowa State University Ames, Iowa Inactive
Pi 1929–19xx ? University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Inactive [9][j]
Rho 1930 University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, Colorado Inactive
Sigma 1930 Washington State University Pullman, Washington Inactive
Tau 1930 Miami University Oxford, Ohio Inactive
Upsilon February 23, 1931 – 19xx ? University of Southern California Los Angeles, California Inactive [9][k][e]
Phi 1932–after 1973 Montana State University Bozeman, Montana Inactive [29]
Chi 1932 Edinboro State College Edinboro, Pennsylvania Inactive
Psi 1936 University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska Inactive
Omega May 20, 1936 University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Inactive [57][58][59]
Alpha Alpha May 23, 1936 – 19xx ? University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico Inactive [26][60][l][e]
Alpha Beta November 1938 California College of the Arts and Crafts Oakland, California Inactive [61][62][m]
Alpha Gamma July 30, 1938 University of Northern Colorado Greeley, Colorado Inactive [63]
Alpha Delta 1939 Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Inactive
Alpha Epsilon March 18, 1940 – c. 2024 Texas Woman's University Denton, Texas Inactive [64][65][21][n]
Alpha Zeta May 25, 1941 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Inactive [66][o]
Alpha Eta February 1944 Ball State University Muncie, Indiana Inactive [67]
Alpha Theta May 16, 1945 – after 1973 Southwest Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri Inactive [39][68]
Alpha Iota [e]
Alpha Kappa 1946 San Jose State University San Jose, California Inactive
Alpha Lambda March 30, 1946 Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, Pennsylvania Inactive [69][70][71][p]
Alpha Mu January 1948 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Inactive [72]
Alpha Nu June 21, 1948 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois Inactive [30]
Alpha Xi November 20, 1948 – after 1974 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio Inactive [73][74][75][q]
Alpha Omicron June 1949 University of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington Inactive [76][r]
Alpha Pi July 1951 Bradley University Peoria, Illinois Inactive [77]
Alpha Rho 1952–after 1972 Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Inactive [41][66]
Alpha Sigma 1956 Mount Mary College Milwaukee, Wisconsin Inactive
Alpha Tau 1959 College of Saint Mary Omaha, Nebraska Inactive
Alpha Upsilon May 1960 Purdue University West Lafayette, Indiana Active (local) [78][20][s]
Alpha Phi May 14, 1960 – after April 1976 East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina Inactive [79][80][81]
Alpha Chi 1964–after May 1982 College of St. Catherine Saint Paul, Minnesota Inactive [33][82]
Alpha Psi 1964 Northern State University Aberdeen, South Dakota Inactive
Alpha Omega ? May 21, 1964 University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point Stevens Point, Wisconsin Inactive [17][83][4][t]
Beta Alpha May 25, 1964 – after 1978 South Dakota State University Brookings, South Dakota Inactive [84][85][86]
Delta Gamma Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois Inactive [87]
  1. ^ The chapter was originally formed as the local group Palette Club on January 10, 1909. When it became the Alpha chapter, it was also called the Griffith chapter in honor of William A. Griffith, a professor of the fine arts school.
  2. ^ The chapter's charter was withdrawn due to a lack of art majors.
  3. ^ The chapter was also known as the Sandzen chapter. It went inactive shortly after being established, sometime before the publication of the 1923 edition of Baird's. It was reinstated in 1927.
  4. ^ Chapter was formed from the local group, Arts and Crafts Club, established to become a chapter of Delta Phi Delta.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Chapter was inactive before 1962.
  6. ^ Chapter formed from the preexisting Sketchers' Club (local).
  7. ^ Chapter formed from the Drake Art Club, established in 1919.
  8. ^ The chapter formed from the Milikin Art Guild, a local student organization.
  9. ^ The chapter formed from Phi Chi Alpha, a local fraternity established in 1925.
  10. ^ Chapter was dormant before the formation of the USC chapter in 1931.
  11. ^ Chapter formed from Tau Sigma, a local honor fraternity
  12. ^ Chapter formed from Do Chown, a local organization of junior and senior art students.
  13. ^ The chapter formed as the Delta Phi Art Honor Society, a local group established in 1936.
  14. ^ This chapter continued to exist as a local organization after the national society became defunct. The local chapter, called Delta Phi Delta, disbanded and reformed as SpaceCraft in 2024, according to its faculty advisor.
  15. ^ Chapter formed from Sigma Kappa Tau, a local honorary society for applied arts.
  16. ^ Chapter formed from Delta Phi, a local honor fraternity established in November 1944.
  17. ^ Chapter formed from the BGSU University Art Club.
  18. ^ The chapter formed from Alpha Rho Tau, a local art fraternity.
  19. ^ This chapter continues to operate as the independent Delta Phi Delta Fine Arts Club.
  20. ^ Chapter formed from the Student Art League, a local organization established in 1963.

Notable members edit

Laureate members edit

Delta Phi Delta honored the following well-known artists with laureate memberships.

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the professional Art fraternity For the professional Law fraternity see Delta Theta Phi Delta Phi Delta Delta Phi Delta National Art Honor Society DFD was an American collegiate art honorary society Delta Phi Delta was a member of the Association of College Honor Societies The national society is defunct with one former chapter operating as a local organization Delta Phi DeltaDFDFoundedMay 28 1912 111 years ago May 28 1912 University of KansasTypeHonor SocietyAffiliationACHS former EmphasisArtScopeNational US Mission statementTo promote art in the United States to encourage high scholarship and to recognize superior accomplishment in the fine arts and related arts Colors Red and Bright blueFlowerSweet PeaJewelPearlPublicationPaletteChapters50Members13 450 lifetimeHeadquartersUnited States Contents 1 History 2 Symbols 3 Activities 4 Membership 5 Governance 6 Chapters 7 Notable members 7 1 Laureate members 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory editThe society was originally organized as the Palette Club on January 10 1909 in Old Snow Hall at the University of Kansas in Lawrence Kansas 1 2 3 4 Its founders included fourteen girls and one male student who were students in the fine arts department 5 6 It began publishing its magazine Palette in 1911 1 By March 1912 the Palette Club had initiated twenty members and two faculty members 7 On March 19 1912 members of the Palette Club discussed becoming a national Greek letter society 7 This plan received support from the university s chancellor and regents 7 two colleges had also expressed an interest in joining such a group 7 The Palette Club was renamed Delta Phi Delta at a Des Moines Iowa conference on May 28 1912 1 2 5 8 Its charter members were 9 Emly Annadown Wilma Arnett Arta Briggs Lo Alma Brown Edith Cooper Myrtle Ellsworth Neva Foster Mae Jordan Lucile Krieder Lida LeSuer Irene Russell Nettie Smith Addie Underwood Neva Foster Gribble was the sorority s first national chair and wrote its ceremonies constitution and bylaws 10 11 5 Delta Phi Delta was the first honorary art society 12 The purpose of Delta Phi Delta was to encourage scholarship promote art in the United States and recognize accomplishment in the arts 2 Chapters were located at four year colleges that granted degrees in the arts 2 The Beta chapter was established at the University of Montana in 1918 followed by Gamma at the University of Minnesota in 1919 and Delta at Bethany College in 1920 2 The sorority held its first national convention at the University of Kansas from June 3 to 5 1920 13 14 The cost of the convention was supplemented by a member s art sale in December 1919 13 Mrs W H Humble president of the Alpha chapter alumnae association was elected the sorority s first grand president 11 At its second national convention the sorority agreed to admit men and women 15 The following year around one third of its members were males 15 Later it was called the Delta Phi Delta National Art Honor Society 2 Delta Phi Delta joined the American Federation of Arts and the Association of College Honor Societies 10 16 17 It had 41 chapters in attendance at its June 1956 convention 18 By 1964 it had initiated 13 450 members 19 2 Delta Phi Delta went dormant in the late 20th century with the chapters at Texas Women s University and Purdue University continuing to operate as local fraternities 20 21 In 2024 Texas Women s College disbanded what was still called Delta Phi Delta forming the local group SpaceCraft The only surviving chapter of Delta Phi Delta is at Purdue and calls itself the Delta Phi Delta Fine Arts Club 20 Symbols editThe Delta Phi Delta badge was a gold artist s pallet with three paint brushes crossed to the rear with raised Greek letters DFD across the front encircled by crown set pearls 2 22 5 23 It originated as the pin of the Palette Club 6 The society s key was similar to its badge 2 24 There was a different key for laureate members 2 Delta Phi Delta s colors were originally red and bright blue in 1936 they were listed as gold and old rose 25 Its flower was the sweet pea 5 26 Its jewel was the pearl 5 Its publication was Palette continuing the name from the Palette Club 1 27 The Delta Phi Delta Song was written by Frances Jones 28 Activities editDelta Phi Delta offered scholarships for its members 1 16 29 One of its awards was the Ruth Raymond Scholarship to the Little Artists Colony in Stillwater Minnesota 30 In the 1920s the it developed an annual National Traveling Exhibit of Delta Psi Delta 16 15 31 The first travleling exhibit was developed in the fall of 1920 and featured work from members of all five chapters 31 The society also held a juried art show for its student members at its national convention 18 The chapters sponsored demonstrations and talks about architecture arts and related subjects 1 Chapters also provided space for art students to be creative outside of the classroom and encourage experimentation with new mediums or methods 21 In addition chapters hosted annual art exhibits featuring the work of members 32 33 Another chapter activity was an annual costume ball themed to eras in art history 34 35 Chapters also sponsored fairs auctions and sales where their current members and alumni sold their art 36 37 38 39 A 1973 ad for the annual art sale at the Texas Women s University listed a wide range of art forms for sale including drawings macrame paintings photographs pottery prints sculpture silk screens water colors and weavings 40 In some cases the art sales were open to any student with a small commission fee raising funds that allowed the chapter to sponsor guest speakers and other programs 41 Membership editDelta Phi Delta s members were selected by faculty based on overall grade point average and artistic ability 33 Members were juniors and seniors studying fine arts who placed in the upper 35 percent of their class 42 5 4 In addition members were required to have a B average or 3 0 GPA 30 Initially membership was open only to female students 12 However it opened for male members after the 1922 national convention 15 Governance editDelta Phi Delta was overseen by a grand council elected at its annual national convention 11 Its officers included a grand president grand secretary grand treasurer and grand corresponding secretary 11 Chapters editFollowing is a list of known Delta Phi Delta chapters 10 2 3 Active chapters are indicated in bold Inactive chapters are in italics Chapter Chartered date and range Institution Location Status References Alpha May 28 1912 University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas Inactive 5 a Beta 1918 October 1928 University of Montana Missoula Montana Inactive 43 b Gamma December 1919 after 1973 University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota Inactive 44 45 Delta March 4 1920 192x February 4 1927 Bethany College Lindsborg Kansas Inactive 27 15 46 47 c Epsilon May 28 1920 Washburn University Topeka Kansas Inactive 48 49 Zeta 1921 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago Illinois Inactive 50 Eta May 21 1921 19xx University of Wisconsin Madison Madison Wisconsin Inactive 51 d e Theta May 1922 Ohio Wesleyan University Delaware Ohio Inactive 42 Iota 1922 Ohio University Athens Ohio Inactive Kappa December 2 1922 1960 University of North Dakota Grand Forks North Dakota Inactive 1 52 f Lambda December 5 1922 Drake University Des Moines Iowa Inactive 53 g Mu November 1924 University of Missouri Columbia Missouri Inactive 54 Nu May 27 1926 19xx James Millikin University Decatur Illinois Inactive 55 23 22 h e Xi April 16 1927 Santa Barbara State Teacher s College Santa Barbara California Inactive 56 28 i e Omicron 1928 Iowa State University Ames Iowa Inactive Pi 1929 19xx University of California Berkeley Berkeley California Inactive 9 j Rho 1930 University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado Inactive Sigma 1930 Washington State University Pullman Washington Inactive Tau 1930 Miami University Oxford Ohio Inactive Upsilon February 23 1931 19xx University of Southern California Los Angeles California Inactive 9 k e Phi 1932 after 1973 Montana State University Bozeman Montana Inactive 29 Chi 1932 Edinboro State College Edinboro Pennsylvania Inactive Psi 1936 University of Nebraska Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska Inactive Omega May 20 1936 University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma Inactive 57 58 59 Alpha Alpha May 23 1936 19xx University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico Inactive 26 60 l e Alpha Beta November 1938 California College of the Arts and Crafts Oakland California Inactive 61 62 m Alpha Gamma July 30 1938 University of Northern Colorado Greeley Colorado Inactive 63 Alpha Delta 1939 Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Inactive Alpha Epsilon March 18 1940 c 2024 Texas Woman s University Denton Texas Inactive 64 65 21 n Alpha Zeta May 25 1941 University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio Inactive 66 o Alpha Eta February 1944 Ball State University Muncie Indiana Inactive 67 Alpha Theta May 16 1945 after 1973 Southwest Missouri State University Springfield Missouri Inactive 39 68 Alpha Iota e Alpha Kappa 1946 San Jose State University San Jose California Inactive Alpha Lambda March 30 1946 Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana Pennsylvania Inactive 69 70 71 p Alpha Mu January 1948 Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan Inactive 72 Alpha Nu June 21 1948 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington Illinois Inactive 30 Alpha Xi November 20 1948 after 1974 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Ohio Inactive 73 74 75 q Alpha Omicron June 1949 University of Puget Sound Tacoma Washington Inactive 76 r Alpha Pi July 1951 Bradley University Peoria Illinois Inactive 77 Alpha Rho 1952 after 1972 Kansas State University Manhattan Kansas Inactive 41 66 Alpha Sigma 1956 Mount Mary College Milwaukee Wisconsin Inactive Alpha Tau 1959 College of Saint Mary Omaha Nebraska Inactive Alpha Upsilon May 1960 Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana Active local 78 20 s Alpha Phi May 14 1960 after April 1976 East Carolina University Greenville North Carolina Inactive 79 80 81 Alpha Chi 1964 after May 1982 College of St Catherine Saint Paul Minnesota Inactive 33 82 Alpha Psi 1964 Northern State University Aberdeen South Dakota Inactive Alpha Omega May 21 1964 University of Wisconsin Stevens Point Stevens Point Wisconsin Inactive 17 83 4 t Beta Alpha May 25 1964 after 1978 South Dakota State University Brookings South Dakota Inactive 84 85 86 Delta Gamma Northern Illinois University DeKalb Illinois Inactive 87 The chapter was originally formed as the local group Palette Club on January 10 1909 When it became the Alpha chapter it was also called the Griffith chapter in honor of William A Griffith a professor of the fine arts school The chapter s charter was withdrawn due to a lack of art majors The chapter was also known as the Sandzen chapter It went inactive shortly after being established sometime before the publication of the 1923 edition of Baird s It was reinstated in 1927 Chapter was formed from the local group Arts and Crafts Club established to become a chapter of Delta Phi Delta a b c d e f Chapter was inactive before 1962 Chapter formed from the preexisting Sketchers Club local Chapter formed from the Drake Art Club established in 1919 The chapter formed from the Milikin Art Guild a local student organization The chapter formed from Phi Chi Alpha a local fraternity established in 1925 Chapter was dormant before the formation of the USC chapter in 1931 Chapter formed from Tau Sigma a local honor fraternity Chapter formed from Do Chown a local organization of junior and senior art students The chapter formed as the Delta Phi Art Honor Society a local group established in 1936 This chapter continued to exist as a local organization after the national society became defunct The local chapter called Delta Phi Delta disbanded and reformed as SpaceCraft in 2024 according to its faculty advisor Chapter formed from Sigma Kappa Tau a local honorary society for applied arts Chapter formed from Delta Phi a local honor fraternity established in November 1944 Chapter formed from the BGSU University Art Club The chapter formed from Alpha Rho Tau a local art fraternity This chapter continues to operate as the independent Delta Phi Delta Fine Arts Club Chapter formed from the Student Art League a local organization established in 1963 Notable members editAnna P Baker Zeta visual artist Olga Ross Hannon Beta artist head of applied art at Montana State College and president of Delta Phi Delta 88 Clyde Kenneth Harris Omega interior decorator who served as a Monuments Men during World War II 89 Rosekrans Hoffman Psi children s book illustrator and painter 90 Harold G Nelson Beta 1969 architect 91 Doris Baldwin Mohs Eta architect and chapter founder 92 93 94 Rodney Thoburn Robinson Upsilon architect 95 96 Roland Gommel Roessner Alpha Zeta architect and chairman of the department of design at the University of Texas at Austin 97 98 Coreen Mary Spellman Alpha Epsilon printmaker painter and teacher 99 Rene Stuedemann Omicron Miss Iowa and National Baton Twirling Association junior and senior national twirling champion 100 101 102 Charles Turzak Zeta artist known primarily for his modernist woodblock prints 103 Muriel Sibell Wolle Alpha Epsilon artist 104 Laureate members edit Delta Phi Delta honored the following well known artists with laureate memberships Wayman Adams 10 Buckminster Fuller 10 Bruce Goff 10 William Alexander Griffith 10 Ernest Bruce Haswell 105 106 10 Oscar B Jacobson 10 Raymond Johnson 30 Jon Mangus Jonson 107 10 Dwight Kirsch 108 109 Abraham Rattner 10 Ruth Raymond 30 10 Boardman Robinson 10 John Rood 10 Birger Sandzen Delta 110 Eugene Francis Savage 10 Lorado Taft 10 Levon West 10 Francis Whittemore 111 112 10 Muriel Sibell Wolle 10 Grant Wood 30 10 See also editHonor society Honor cordsReferences edit a b c d e f g Delta Phi Delta Records 1922 1954 Elwyn B Robinson Department of Special Collections University of North Dakota Retrieved 2024 04 19 a b c d e f g h i j k Robson John ed 1963 Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities 17th ed Menasha Wisconsin The Collegiate Press George Banta Company Inc p 570 a b Sibell Murial V ed 1934 Delta Phi Delta Directory 1934 Boulder Colorado The College Press Topeka Kansas a b c National Honor Art Group to be Installed on WSC Campus Stevens Point Journal 1964 05 06 p 10 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h Palette Club is Now a National University Daily Kansan Lawrence Kansas 1912 11 05 p 1 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com a b Organizing New Club Lawrence Daily World Lawrence Kansas 1910 02 09 p 2 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com a b c d Palette Club to be a National Society University Daily Kansan Lawrence Kansas 1912 03 20 p 1 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Chose Palette Delegates The Daily Gazette Lawrence Kansas 1912 04 17 p 1 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com a b c National Art Fraternity The Los Angeles Times 1929 02 28 p 32 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Anson Jack L Marchenasi Robert F eds 1991 Baird s Manual of American Fraternities 20th ed Indianapolis IN Baird s Manual Foundation Inc p VI 1185 ISBN 978 0963715906 a b c d Mrs Humble Heads Delta Phi Delta The Summer Session Kansan Lawrence Kansas 1920 06 18 p 3 Retrieved 2024 04 19 via Newspapers com a b Make Palette Honorary Lawrence Daily Journal World 1912 03 15 p 1 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com a b Delta Phi Delta Raises Money for Convention University Daily Kansan Lawrence Kansas 1919 12 17 p 1 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Will Be Delegate The Missoulian Missoula Montana 1920 04 12 p 2 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com a b c d e Brown James T ed 1923 Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities New York James T Brown Publisher p 494 Retrieved April 19 2024 a b c Shepard Francis W ed 1927 Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities 11th ed Menasha Wisconsin George Banta Publishing Company p 370 via Google Books a b Art Honor Fraternity at WSC to be Formally Installed Stevens Point Journal 1964 05 20 p 12 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com a b Art Group Holds 19th Convention Chicago Tribune 1956 06 10 p 112 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Sibell Murial V ed 1934 Delta Phi Delta Directory 1934 Boulder Colorado The College Press Topeka Kansas a b c Delta Phi Delta BoilerLink Purdue University Retrieved 2024 04 19 a b c Delta Phi Delta Pioneer Engage Texas Women s University Retrieved 2024 04 19 a b Art Guild into Delta Phi Delta The Decatur Daily Review 1926 03 14 p 19 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com a b Local Guild to Join Art Frat Herald and Review Decatur Illinois 1926 03 14 p 19 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Fraternity ART 10k Gold Key Charm Wilson Brothers Jewelry Retrieved 2017 09 11 The Delta Phi Delta Sorority The Wichita Beacon 1912 12 31 p 6 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com a b Art Fraternity Hold Banquet Albuquerque Journal 1936 05 24 p 7 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com a b Art Department Honored Bethany Messenger 1920 03 27 p 1 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com a b Honor Fraternity at State College Santa Barbara News Press 1927 04 18 p 13 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com a b Nancy Clapp Receives Scholarship The Missoulian Missoula Montana 1973 06 11 p 17 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com a b c d e f Art Fraternity Established on IWU Campus The Pantagraph Bloomington Illinois 1948 06 22 p 3 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com a b Exhibit Art Sorority Work University Daily Kansan Lawrence Kansas 1920 12 06 p 4 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Purdue Galleries Journal and Courier Lafayette Indiana 1996 11 22 p 44 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com a b c Metro Girl s Work in Art Exhibits The Courier Waterloo Iowa 1976 05 03 p 8 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Annual Ball Tonight Columbia Missourian Columbia Missouri 1925 03 28 p 3 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Deltas Dance in Gay Array at Hoyt Sherman Place The Des Moines Register 1927 03 20 p 62 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Met Lawrence Daily Journal World Lawrence Kansas 1912 12 04 p 5 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Shaping Up Denton Record Chronicle Denton Texas 1976 04 21 p 24 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Students Alumni to Sell Works Denton Record Chronicle Denton Texas 1976 04 15 p 27 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com a b Special Events Springfield Leader and Press 1973 04 08 p 7 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Annual Art Sale Denton Record Chronicle Denton Texas 1973 02 16 p 6 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com a b K S Student Art on Sale The Manhattan Mercury 1972 12 07 p 5 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com a b Miss Thelma Beelman News Journal Mansfield Ohio 1922 05 28 p 10 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Chapter Withdrawn The Missoula Sentinel 1928 10 09 p 7 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Installed in Minnesota Lawrence Daily Journal World Lawrence Kansas 1919 12 15 p 3 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Art Sale Planned The Minneapolis Star 1973 04 11 p 49 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Intercollegiate Art at Bethany The Lindsborg News Record 1920 03 26 p 4 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com National Honorary Art Fraternity Reinstated Bethany Messenger Lindsborg Kansas 1927 02 05 p 1 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Washburn Gets Art Frat Largely Thru Efforts of Mrs L D Whittemore The Topeka Daily Capital 1920 06 01 p 6 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com The Installation of the Epsilon Chapter The Topeka State Journal 1920 05 29 p 6 Retrieved 2024 05 05 Fraternity Hold Art Exhibit Chicago Tribune 1924 01 24 p 18 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Installed Here The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin 1921 05 23 p 7 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com University Press Club Service The Ward County Independent Minot North Dakota 1922 12 07 p 1 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Admit Drake Art Club to National Society The Des Moines Register 1922 12 05 p 4 Retrieved 2024 05 06 via Newspapers com Inter Collegiate The Washburn Review Topeka Kansas 1924 12 10 p 3 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Art Guild Joins Delta Phi Delta The Decatur Daily Review 1926 05 27 p 9 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com State College Society Honored The Morning Press Santa Barbara California 1927 04 19 p 3 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Petition Submitted to Art Fraternity The Oklahoma Daily Norman Oklahoma 1936 04 17 p 5 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Chapter Will Be Formed by Art Students The Oklahoma Daily Norman Oklahoma 1936 05 14 p 2 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Honorary Art Fraternity is Installed by Grand Officer The Oklahoma Daily Norman Oklahoma 1936 05 21 p 4 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Art Students Tea Saturday The Albuquerque Tribune 1936 05 07 p 5 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com College Art Society to Present Ceramic Watercolor Exhibit The Berkeley Gazette 1946 11 21 p 20 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Art Honor Society Initiates Oakland Tribune 1938 11 06 p 45 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Initiated by Art Group Greeley Daily Tribune 1938 08 05 p 5 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com S C W Has Seven Honor Societies Denton Record Chronicle 1940 03 22 p 2 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Honorary Art Society at S C W Denton Record Chronicle 1940 03 16 p 4 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com a b To Install Chapter of National Art Society The Manhattan Mercury 1951 12 20 p 6 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Chapter Installed at Ball State Muncie Evening Press 1944 02 28 p 7 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Installed at STC Springfield Leader and Press 1945 05 17 p 12 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta National Honorary Society Is Installed at I S T C The Indiana Gazette Indiana Pennsylvania 1946 04 13 p 3 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com National Fraternity Installed March 30 in Art Department The Indiana Penn 1946 04 02 p 3 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Santucci Flora 1946 03 05 With The Arts The Indiana Penn p 3 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Head New M S C Art Fraternity Lansing State Journal 1948 01 25 p 23 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Art Society Installation This Evening The Daily Sentinel Tribune Bowling Green Ohio 1948 11 20 p 4 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Delta Phi Delta Art Society to Have Chapter in B G The Daily Sentinel Tribune Bowling Green Ohio 1948 06 23 p 6 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Collection Delta Phi Delta Alpha Epsilon chapter Bowling Green State University scrapbook Special Collections Finding Aids at BGSU Bowling Green State University Retrieved 2024 04 19 Fraternities Now National The News Tribune Tacoma Washington 1949 06 19 p 50 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com Our Town Chicago Tribune 1951 07 08 p 122 Retrieved 2024 05 05 New Honorary Journal and Courier Lafayette Indiana 1960 05 13 p 7 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Jenkins Leo W 1974 02 06 ECU Report Roanoke Chowan News Herald Ahoskie North Carolina p 15 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com Student Art On Display Rocky Mount Telegram 1976 04 02 p 9 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Impotant Position The Daily Times News Burlington North Carolina 1960 05 18 p 13 Retrieved 2024 05 07 via Newspapers com We ve Learned St Cloud Times Saint Cloud Minnesota 1982 05 10 p 12 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Wausau Artist in Show Wausau Daily Herald Wausau Wisconsin 1970 05 01 p 10 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com W C Bill Zwingelbrg Rapid City Journal 1968 06 09 p 5 Retrieved 2024 05 05 Parents Get Special Day at State Argus Leader 1968 10 28 p 20 Retrieved 2024 05 05 Parents Day at SDSU to See Cultural Projects The Daily Republic Mitchell South Dakota 1970 11 04 p 21 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Art Fraternity The Daily Herald Chicago Illinois 1969 05 23 p 48 Retrieved 2024 05 05 via Newspapers com Olga Ross Hannon Montana State University Retrieved 2024 05 06 Harris Lt Clyde K Monuments Men and Women Monuments Men Foundation MonumentsMenWomenFnd Retrieved 2024 05 06 A Wedding in New York The Lincoln Star 1955 08 03 p 10 Retrieved 2024 05 06 via Newspapers com About Harold G Nelson PhD Retrieved 2024 05 06 Doris Mohs Dies Thursday at Age 73 The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin 1976 07 02 p 25 Retrieved 2024 05 04 via Newspapers com 3525 LAKE MENDOTA DR Property Record Wisconsin Historical Society 2012 01 01 Retrieved 2024 05 04 Period Revival Houses French Madison Trust for Historic Preservation 2022 10 31 Retrieved 2024 05 04 Rodney 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