Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity- Alpha Phi Chapter

Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity- Alpha Phi Chapter DKE has been a thriving fraternity here at U of T since 1898, bringing a fun & exciting element to university life. Hayes, Teddy Roosevelt, and Gerald Ford.

On June 22, 1844 at Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut, a number of men of high character and scholastic attainment founded the first chapter Delta Kappa Epsilon. The open motto being “Kerothen Philoi Aei,” which in English means “Friends from the Heart, Forever.” The DKE pin was also created with the Greek letters of DKE on a white scroll upon a black diamond with a gold rope trim and a star

in each corner, as well as the colours crimson, blue, and gold. The chapter started with it’s 15 founders deeming itself Phi of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Since that time, DKE has grown to over 64 chapters and initiated over 85,000 members across North America. “The Gentleman, the Scholar, and the Jolly Good-Fellow” has become our motto. The fraternity is inextricably linked to the history of the United States of America, as its members include a whopping 5 of the 44 presidents, including both George Bush’s, Rutherford B.

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