Tau Delta Phi

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Tau Delta Phi is a fraternity.

The band of young men who were to become the founding fathers of Tau Delta Phi formally organized themselves as a fraternity in 1910. Because these men did not attend the same college, three chapters were formed simultaneously: Alexander B. Siegel, Milton J. Goodfriend and Miximillian Coyne were the nucleus of the Alpha chapter at the City College of New York; Beta became the designation for Gustave Schieb and Leo Epstein, enrolled at the New York College of Dentistry; and the group to become the Gamma chapter was founded by Maxwell S. Goldman, Max Klaye, Samuel Klaye and Benjamin Gray at New York University.

Currently, Tau Delta Phi exists at the following chapters:

  • Ramapo College
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Richard Stockton College
  • Polytechnic University
  • Caldwell College
  • Christopher Newport University

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