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Kappa Delta Rho - Definition and Overview

ΚΔΡ (Kappa Delta Rho) is an American college fraternity

Kappa Delta Rho was founded in Old Painters Hall at Middlebury College in Middlebury College on May 17, 1905. It formed out of the Middlebury Commons Club, and had ten principal founders: George E. Kimball, Irving T. Coates, John Beecher, Thomas H. Bartley, Pierce W. Darrow, Benjamin E. Farr, Gideon R. Norton, Gino A. Ratti, Chester M. Welch, and Roy D. Wood. On May 17, 1905, these ten men met as the charter members of Kappa Delta Rho.

Interestingly, the chapter at Middlebury is no longer a "fraternity," in the strict sense of the word. Fraternities were abolished on campus in 1990, and the chapter is now considered a "social house," and is coeducational.

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