The national Delta Phi Fraternity was founded at Union College in Schenectady, New York, on November 17, 1827. The Pi chapter of the Delta Phi, its 16th chapter, was incorporated on June 5, 1891, at Cornell University.
The brothers of Delta Phi at Cornell currently reside at 100 Cornell Avenue, formerly the Cornell family mansion.
The elegant mansion known as Llenroc ("Cornell" spelled backwards) is the last existing building associated with the personal life of Ezra Cornell.
Regarded as Ithaca's finest residence, it is an outstanding and exceptionally well-preserved example of high style masonry Gothic Revival architecture.
Llenroc remained in the Cornell family's possession until 1911, when the house was purchased from the family by the Delta Phi fraternity.
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| 01.28.10 |
The Cornell Delta Phi Association cordially invites you to return to Llenroc during Reunion 2010, June 10-13. Details will be posted in the calendar section as they become available. |
| 01.25.10 |
Save the date now for this sensational celebration of Llenroc's 100 years at Cornell: September 23-25, 2011, in Ithaca. |
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