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Comment on early text

Eds, please square the "longest continuously existing greek letter social fraternity" in this entry with the "oldest continuous national general Greek-letter fraternity in North America" of the Kappa_Alpha_Society entry. 1825 is popularly believed to have occured prior to 1827.

The easiest way to do it is to yank it out of the D-Phi page. The KA page includes "in North America" as a qualifier because the US never had a monopoly on fraternities. Heck, "University" is frequently added as a qualifier to KA just to make the firstness claim iron clad. Chi Phi claims they were founded in 1824 but were so secret they didn't write things down until after they heard about the Union triad (this could even be true, but history is unkind to people who don't put pen to paper).

The ΚΑ claim is incorrect as they disbanded or else went underground during the persecution of Dr. Nott at Union in the early 1830s. Delta Phi, famously, did not, as John J. Hyde, a Delta Phi member, led the charge against Dr. Nott, to the point where KA et al. could come back out publicly again, Dr. Nott's son became a Delta Phi, and Dr. Nott himself asked to be initiated and was denied.Sigil7 03:14, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

Just a reminder, folks, that Wikipedia does not encourage living people to add entries about themselves, nor add themselves as 'notable alumni', things like that.Sigil7 11:27, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

One should also not be adding oneself to such lists as 'notable alumni'.Sigil7 18:10, 27 February 2007 (UTC)

Gamma chapter comment

"The Gamma Chapter of the Delta Phi Fraternity at New York University remains the longest continually active fraternity chapter in the world having never gone inactive since its founding in 1841.[citation needed]"

This comment is spurious and I deleted it, esp. its reference to "in the world". I'd have to think a moment if that's even true of Delta Phi chapters, but it's definitely not true of all fraternities in the US, nevermind "in the world".—Preceding unsigned comment added by Sigil7 (talkcontribs)

I thought so. I thought I'd give the benefit of the doubt, and added the fact tag, thinking it'd probably just be removed altogether eventually soon anyway. Jmlk17 22:16, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
Sigma Phi at Union College never went underground. It has well documented chapter memberships for the Alpha Chapter since its creation in 1827...therefore making Delta Phi's claim for being the oldest continuous fraternity false. Any clue how this about? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.216.119.148 (talk) 22:19, 18 July 2013 (UTC)

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dφ not mentioned (physics, mathematics) and it's written with other characters