Alpha Tau Omega
DePauw University
DC 1840-1841, 3018-3025
ARCHIVES OF DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
AND INDIANA UNITED METHODISM
Alpha Tau Omega Collection
Size: 3.06 cubic ft., 10 document cases (see also: Bound Volumes, Blueprints, Oversized Items and Audio/Video collection)
Restrictions: none
Accession #: UM75-03, UM76-18, UM80-19, UM 82-14, UM 88-51, D992.063, D995.035, D993.076, D997.027, D998.017, D001.044, D008.002
Provenance: donor
Processed by: Jenney J. Taylor, August 2007
Historical Sketch
On September 12, 1912, thirty DePauw men organized themselves with the “avowed purpose of bringing men of similar character, personality, and ideals together for mutual aid, brotherhood and fellowship; with the aim of all-around development of its members along scholastic and social lines.” The group lived in a ten-room house on Hanna Street, between College and Indiana Avenues, and adopted the name of the Commons Club.
On May 8, 1915, members of the Commons Club became members of the Eta Chapter of the Beta Phi National Fraternity. Beta Phi’s Alpha Chapter and central offices were located in Chicago, Illinois. The local chapter house was then at the northeast corner of Hanna and College Streets. Later, they moved to a house on College Avenue, north of Seminary Street. In February 1919, the Chapter moved to 506 South Indiana Avenue.
The association with Beta Phi was never a happy one, and, hence, the Eta Chapter of Beta Phi withdrew from the National Fraternity on March 18, 1920. On March 20, 1920, the Brothers announced to the DePauw campus their new name of Delta Sigma Psi. As a new local fraternity, Delta Sigma Psi had to spend quite a bit of time designing a pin, a crest, writing songs, creating an initiation ritual, and writing By-Laws, rules, and regulations. At its beginning, the Chapter consisted of 102 men.
The men of Delta Sig who had returned from service in the first world war and the new high school graduates helped to make Delta Sigma Psi a very strong chapter that “the national fraternities on campus recognized on equal terms.” Evidence of this strength was the fact that even though the Chapter was undergoing changes from the Commons Club to Beta Phi to Delta Sigma Psi, it led the campus fraternities in scholarship in 1913, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1920 and 1921. Kappa Tau Kappa, the interfraternity council, amended its constitution in 1919 so that Delta Sigma Psi, a local fraternity, could be admitted to membership.
In the spring of 1922, Delta Sigma Psi was informed by its landlord that he was selling the property, so, by a great effort on the part of 113 actives, with help from alumni, the Cole property and its three-story brick house at 511 East Washington Street was purchased. It was valued at $25,000 and the Chapter finally had a house of its own.
Some thought was given to possible affiliation with a strong and effective national fraternity. Although Kappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon were considered (a petition was actually made to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon National Fraternity), the Chapter eventually voted to appeal to Alpha Tau Omega.
ATO affiliation negotiations continued from 1920 through 1923 with the Worthy Grand Chief Thomas Arkle Clark and Executive Secretary Frank Scott. With the change of ATO national leadership in 1923, the efforts were greatly renewed. Chapter president Donald Turner (class of 1924) worked diligently with Province Chief Edson Fulsom. The application was submitted in October, 1923. With Delta Sig’s reputation already having been established on the DePauw campus and also among other chapters of ATO in Indiana, it was accepted. The fraternity received word from Edson Fulsom in person in April, 1924 that the petition had been granted, with all state and national chapters of Alpha Tau Omega having voted in favor of the affiliation.
On May 3, 1924, Delta Sigma Psi was transformed into the Indiana Delta Rho Chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Delta Rho was the 115th chapter and the 82nd active chapter of the Fraternity. At 9:30 a.m. on that date, Donald Turner, the past-president of Delta Sigma Psi, became Delta Rho’s first and the National Fraternity’s 19,849th initiate. 36 Brothers were initiated that day, 14 of those being alumni.
In 1927, construction began on Stonecroft, the current chapter house. The east wing was added on in 1960, and the newest addition - the larger dining room area, TV room, housemother’s apartment, and sundeck - was built on in 1978. During World War II, in 1943 through the spring of 1946, the house was occupied by women, as the house was leased to the University. On August 8, 1945, the chapter house suffered a fire loss of $15,000 and another fire in February 1982 caused $10,000 damage to the formal lounge floor.
DC 1840
25th Anniversary, 1949
50th Anniversary, 1974
Alumni Mailings, 1924-1977
Beta Phi
Board of Directors & Alumni Assoc. Minutes, 1924-94
Building Construction: Stonecroft, 1927
DC 1841
Building Construction/Addition: 1960-61
Building Construction/Remodel: 1978
Building Construction/Repair: 1982
By-laws
Chapter Eternal
DC 3018
Chapter Meeting Minutes: 1974-1978
Chapter Meeting Minutes: 1979-1981
Chapter Meeting Minutes: 1982-1984
Chapter Reports
Clippings: ATO Palm, 1924-1982
Clippings: Baird’s Manual
Clippings: DePauw Daily & The DePauw
Clippings: DePauw Through the Years
Clippings: The Mirage
Clippings: Miscellaneous
DC 3019
Commons Club
Constitution
Correspondence, 1925-1962
Correspondence, 1963-1978
Correspondence, 1979-1989
Delta Sigma Psi
Fine Rules
Fire Code Violations, 1991
Founder’s Day
Ghetto Party
Greeting Cards
Histories
DC 3020
House Association
Housemothers & Cooks
Initiation Reports
Legal & Financial Papers
Membership & Alumni Mailing Lists
Membership Directories
Membership & Pledge Education
DC 3021
Newsletters: The Tiger Tau
Officer Guidelines
Petition #1 to Alpha Tau Omega, 1920-21
Petition #2 to Alpha Tau Omega, 1923-24
Petition #1 to Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1920
Photographs
Pledge Duties and Rules
Province 17
Room & Board Contracts
Rush Brochures
Scrapbook: 1951
Song Lists
Ways and Means Committee
DC 3022
Membership Card File, A - D
DC 3023
Membership Card File, E - K
DC 3024
Membership Card File, L - S
DC 3025
Membership Card File, T - Z and De-pledge/Withdraw cards
Bound Volumes
DPU Vol. #1228 - ATO Help Week Scrapbook, January 1968
DPU Vol. #1229 - ATO Scrapbook/Photo album, 1977-1979
DPU Vol. #1230 - ATO Scrapbook/Photo album, 1981-1982
DPU Vol. #1231 - ATO Scrapbook/Photo album, 1979-1980
DPU Vol. #1232 - ATO Scrapbook/Photo album, 1957-1959
DPU Vol. #1233 - ATO Scrapbook/Composite photos, 1913-1984
DPU Vol. #1234 - ATO Scrapbook, 1980-1981
DPU Vol. #1235 - ATO Scrapbook, 1926-1935
DPU Vol. #1236 - ATO membership record, alumni record, guest register, 1921-1951
DPU Vol. #1237 - ATO membership records, 1924-1962
DPU Vol. #1238 - ATO Board of Directors (certificates, minutes, by-laws), 1935-1955
Blueprints
Oversize Drawer #3, item19: ATO Renovation plans, 1991 (36"x24")
Oversize Drawer # 21, item 18: Blueprints of fraternity house, 1961
Blueprint Box #67: Addition to Alpha Tau Omega house, 504 E. Seminary St., November 1960
Blueprint Box #68: Addition and Remodeling of ATO, 504 E. Seminary St., May 1978
Blueprint Box #69: Addition and Remodeling of ATO, 504 E. Seminary St., May 1978
Blueprint Box #70: Addition and Remodeling / Heating Revisions, January 1978
Blueprint Box #71: ATO Renovation, 1978
Blueprint Box #110: ATO blueprints, n.d.
Blueprint Box #120: Addition and Remodeling, November 1960 and May 1978
Boxed Oversized Items
DC 2039, Item 40: ATO composite, 1978
DC 2039, Item 41: ATO composite, 1979
DC 2039, Item 42: ATO composite, 1980
DC 2039, Item 43: ATO composite, 1981
DC 2039, Item 44: ATO composite, 1982
DC 2039, Item 45: ATO composite, 1983
Phono Discs
DC 2573, Disc #43 - Alpha Tau Omega: A Message to the Fraternity by Otis A. Glazebrook, 1922 (12" Album, 78rpm)
DC 2573, Disc #44 - Alpha Tau Omega: Old Alpha & Our Jewels, The Sweetheart of ATO (7" Album, 78rpm)