St. Anthony Hall
| Also known as |
- ΔΨ,
- Delta Psi
St. Anthony Hall, also known as Saint Anthony Hall and The Order of St. Anthony, is a national college society formerly known as the Fraternity of Delta Psi (ΔΨ). The first, or 'Alpha' Chapter was founded at Columbia University on January 17, 1847, which is the feast day of St. Anthony.
In 1879, Baird's Manual (see Wikisource ) characterized the organization as having "the reputation of being the most secret of all the college societies." References appear in several F. Scott Fitzgerald short stories, and the Order has a distinguished architectural inheritance. The organization is often referred to as "St. A's" or "the Hall." It has no official religious affiliation. See also List of St. Anthony Hall Members.
In 1847, after the organization's 'Alpha' Chapter was founded on January 17 at Columbia University, a 'Beta' Chapter at NYU was also founded, but by 1853 had been 'united' with the Alpha. By 1879, Columbia College's Record listed the NYU founders alongside its own Columbia...
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- tau cross
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- 10
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- Jan 17, 1847
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