
The Phi
Kappa Chapter
was established
on December
20, 1877, when
the
undergraduate
members of the
Phi Kappa
Society were
initiated into
the Alpha Delta
Phi in
accordance with
an agreement
signed November
23, 1877.
The Phi Kappa
Society had been
founded on
October 27,
1835, at Trinity
College (then
Washington
College) in
Hartford,
Connecticut, and
was the second
secret society
established
there. During
its existence of
forty-two years
as a local
fraternity, it
had great
influence in the
College. Through
the
establishment of
the Phi Kappa
Chapter, Alpha
Delta Phi became
the second
international
fraternity of
the College.
Few relics
remain of the
old Phi Kappa
Society whose
members swore
that their
secrets would
die with them.
However, their
spirit has
always been a
great source of
pride to the
Chapter. The
long and
honorable
history of the
old Phi Kappa
Society was so
singly
recognized by
Alpha Delta Phi
when the new
Chapter was
formed that it
was named the
Phi Kappa
Chapter.
Since the
establishment of
the Chapter, its
history has been
dominated by the
need of an
adequate Chapter
House. On
January 21, 1886
the Chapter
purchased a lot
at 122 Vernon
Street, facing
the College
property and
ground was
broken for a
Chapter House in
1890. It was
purposely
designed as an
ordinary home
with the
exception of the
lodge room on
the third floor,
so that it could
readily be sold
whenever the
erection of a
larger and more
modern house on
another site
should seem
desirable.
Additional
strips of land
were added to
the original
property in 1911
and 1922. Plans
for a new house
were prepared in
1912, but were
abandoned
because of World
War I. The Great
Depression of
the 1930’s and
World War II
caused further
delays. However,
in 1946, a
Building Fund
was actually
started.
At the 125th
Anniversary
Celebration of
the founding of
the Phi Kappa
Society in 1960,
plans were
announced for a
new Chapter
House. At the
same time the
formation of the
Phi Kappa
Educational
Foundation, Inc.
was announced
for the purpose
of granting
financial aid to
worthy students
and to sponsor
educational
events at
Trinity College.
With growing
popularity in
recent years,
the Foundation
has sponsored
numerous campus
lectures and
“fireside chats”
in the Chapter
House living
room.
In 1962 both
structures on
the Chapter
property were
demolished and
construction was
started on a
two-story brick
building. The
cornerstone, a
simple block of
redstone taken
from a lintel in
the old house
and inscribed
only with
“1962”, was laid
on September 29,
1962 at an
impressive
ceremony, and
the new house,
which cost
$150,000.00, was
occupied in
January 1963.
While lacking
dormitory
quarters, it
contains ample
social, dining,
and parking
facilities.