IntroductionPenn's oldest fraternities - Delta Phi, Zeta Psi, Phi
Kappa Sigma, and Delta Psi - were established around 1850, when the University
campus occupied the west side of 9th Street, from Market Street on the north to
Chestnut Street on the south. At the time of the University's move to its "new"
West Philadelphia campus in the mid-1870's, more fraternity chapters were formed.
By 1891 there were at least seventeen fraternities at the University. The text
and images for this exhibit are based on documentation found in the University
Archives' rich collection of primary and secondary sources.
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Woodland Avenue at 36th and Locust Streets, c. 1915
Fraternity houses left to right: Phi Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha
Society, Delta Tau Delta , unidentified, Beta Theta Pi
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