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Brown member Andrew E. Wetzler says the group sent out the letter because Epps was "uncommunicative." He says A.D. Phi hopes to be on friendly terms with Harvard administration. And Coukos says the five coed chapters will have officials at their universities write recommendation letters for the fraternity...
Later the fraternity established a second chapter, which was to become the Fly Club. Efforts are not being made by Alpha Delta Phi to contact either of the two clubs, according to W. Douglas Bond, who is acting as an alumni adviser to the Brown group...
Alpha Delta Phi is also trying to establish a chapter at Yale and is working out the purchase of a house for the fraternity there, Price says. The fraternity would be all-male. In 1935 Yale's original chapter resigned from the fraternity because, Price says, "they felt it was inimical to the college system...
...Harvard's houses, and, "In those days a college was designed to be all that a fraternity is," Price says. He says the fraternity was interested in reestablishing the chapter because the college system "no longer provides the intimacy it was supposed to." Price and members of A.D. Phi's coed chapters say Harvard has the same problems and might equally benefit from an A.D. Phi chapter...
...fraternity's organizing efforts may have political ramifications that go beyond Harvard. The fraternity's efforts to reopen a chapter at Yale is a project run by the group's headquarters. The Harvard chapter is being organized by students, not by the head office, says Alpha Delta Phi Executive Director William E. Millard...