From the Archives: The Ceremony of the Yule Log

From the Archives: The Ceremony of the Yule Log

The Delta Chapter at New York University has one of the oldest chapter traditions in all of Psi U: Its...
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From the Archives: “All Aboard for the Psi Upsilon Special”

From the Archives: “All Aboard for the Psi Upsilon Special”

Reprinted from an article in the August 1989 Diamond, by Tip Hinsdale, Xi '39. The eight of us were waiting...
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From the Archives: Psi U and the First NFL Draft

From the Archives: Psi U and the First NFL Draft

Jay Berwanger, Omega ’36 (Chicago), has a storied football history with the Chicago Maroons where he earned the nickname “The...
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From the Archives: Psi U’s Star of the Silent Film Era

From the Archives: Psi U’s Star of the Silent Film Era

Richard Barthelmess, Beta Beta 1917 (Trinity College) was a star of the silent film era and influential in Hollywood and...
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From the Archives: Psi Upsilon Sweethearts

From the Archives: Psi Upsilon Sweethearts

Recognizing one's partner has a long tradition in Fraternity and Sorority Life whether it be serenading, pinning or lavaliering. Most...
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From the Archives: Psi Upsilon’s First Songbook

From the Archives: Psi Upsilon’s First Songbook

In 1853 Yale University printed "Songs of Yale", which is known as the oldest college songbook in the United States....
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From the Archives: Alfred E. Driscoll, Delta Delta ’25 Banner

From the Archives: Alfred E. Driscoll, Delta Delta ’25 Banner

We received a wonderful piece of memorabilia in the office last month. The granddaughter of Alfred E. Driscoll, Delta Delta...
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From the Archives: Taft’s 1929 Convention Address

From the Archives: Taft’s 1929 Convention Address

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From the Archives: “Howlin’ Mad” Howley, Delta ‘25 (NYU)  and the occupation of Berlin

From the Archives: “Howlin’ Mad” Howley, Delta ‘25 (NYU)  and the occupation of Berlin

Larger than life, Col. Frank L. Howley was Deputy American Commandant when four-power cooperation broke down in Berlin. Soviet radio...
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From the Archives: Martindale’s 1898 address on the founding of Psi Upsilon

From the Archives: Martindale’s 1898 address on the founding of Psi Upsilon

In 1898, Edward Martindale Theta 1836, a founder of Psi Upsilon, attended the 65th Psi Upsilon Convention in Minneapolis, MN...
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From the Archives: Psi Upsilon’s First Convention in 1841

From the Archives: Psi Upsilon’s First Convention in 1841

Psi Upsilon became the first fraternity to hold a Convention 180 years ago, on October 22, 1841, and started an...
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From the Archives: “As Capable as Bob Kamm”

From the Archives: “As Capable as Bob Kamm”

“As Capable as Bob Kamm”: About Founding Member of NASA Robert W. Kamm, Delta ‘39 (New York University)(article from the...
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From the Archives: The Founding of the Delta Chapter at NYU

From the Archives: The Founding of the Delta Chapter at NYU

The founding of the Delta Chapter at New York University is incredibly important for Psi Upsilon as it is the...
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From the Archives: A Hockey Fan’s Point of View

From the Archives: A Hockey Fan’s Point of View

The Diamond of Psi Upsilon Summer 1989 recounts this tale of Charlie S.P. Hodge, Gamma '68 (Amherst). Charlie served on...
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