Skip to main content Skip to search results Skip to Facets & Filters

Tau Epsilon Phi (Harold Parmington Foundation)

 

Biography

Delta Psi Delta was established at Dartmouth College in 1950 as the Epsilon Delta chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi, a national fraternity. The Dartmouth chapter dissociated from the national in 1969, and reformed itself as the Harold Parmington Foundation. Faced with falling membership in 1981, the fraternity reformed itself with a more traditional Greek letter name, Delta Psi Delta. In 1987, Delta Psi Delta opened its membership to women as well as men. Four years later, faced with critically low enrollment, Delta Psi Delta finally dissolved in 1991.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Tau Epsilon Phi (Harold Parmington Foundation) records

 Collection
Identifier: DO-56
DO-56
Date(s): 1959 to 1974
Scope and Contents

The collection contains correspondence relating to discipline and events, newsletters, material relates to party panning, IFC minutes, chapter records, photographs, and finances. The records document the acitvities of Tau Epsilon Phi at Dartmouth College.

Back to top