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Alpha
Delta Phi strives to be an organization
of integrity and high character, and endeavors
to recruit members who are the "entire
men." The fraternity must differ from
others, in all points necessary to the exclusion
of that jealousy and angry competition which
is to be the bane of college life. Alpha
Delta Phi endeavors to create a new fraternity,
expansive, self-perpetuating organization
that had integrity and youthful character.
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Alpha
Delta Phi Fraternity has produced men of the
highest regard, men of integrity, character, honor and
leadership to advance developments in virtually every
arena of the professional world. The brotherhood of
Alpha Delta Phi allows the formation of such skills
that lead to infinite success and excellence in any
discipline. The following are among the most prominent
alumni of Alpha Delta Phi |
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Theodore R. Roosevelt
Born on October 27, 1858
Harvard University, 1880
26th President of the United States of America |
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Born on January 30, 1882
Harvard University
32nd President of the United States of America |
Oliver
Wendell Holmes Jr.
Born on March 8, 1841
Harvard University, 1861
Chief Justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court |
John
D. Rockefeller Jr.
Born on January 29, 1874
Brown University, 1897
Businessman/Philanthropist |
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| Alpha Delta Phi-Philippines
believes that the most reassuring source of truth is tradition.
It preserves the accumulated wisdom of the ages. It adheres
in the traditional belief that Greek-letter fraternities
must be confined only in the collegiate atmosphere of
brotherhood. It does not believe in elitism but rather
it views college fraternity as a vehicle for intellectual
search of knowledge and truth within the academic institution.
The out-of-school youths can not accommodate such source
of knowledge through scientific and intellectual methods.
They may be the source of social problems because of their
difficulty to find their social identity more particularly
in the intellectual world of fraternalism. |
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