Delta Chi Publications
THE DELTA CHI QUARTERLY
Harold White, Chicago-Kent 1901 became the first editor and Edward Nettles, Chicago-Kent 1900 was the first business manager. In an article in the May 1929 Quarterly, White had this to say:
“No doubt in our innocence, we felt the honor compensated for all the work. That’s the marvel of being young and enthusiastic. There was no plan, no adequate appropriation for necessary expenses, no business or editorial policy …. There was not even a list of alumni members. We had to start from a point below zero and from the beginning the jobs of editor and business manager so interwove and over-lapped that it was difficult to say who did what. When it came to all the endless worries and sleepless nights that accompany the launching of a frail bark in unknown waters by two inexperienced mariners it was a joint enterprise and the punishment was inflicted equally.”
April, 1903 saw the first issue of the Delta Chi Quarterly published for a fraternity of fourteen chapters and fewer than 3,000 alumni.
The Campus Scene
Chapter “E”s are required to submit Campus Scene articles twice-per-year, with deadlines on May 1 (Summer Issue) and November 1 (Winter Issue). These should be submitted via our Wufoo form, which is also available on this page. For more information regarding Campus Scene articles, please see the Alumni Engagement BRIEF.
We are always seeking new content and stories for the Quarterly. If you have news of Delta Chi’s doing good, exemplary chapter operations, or more, please email Chief Marketing & Experience Officer, Heather Lockwood, at hlockwood@deltachi.org to discuss opportunities for feature development.
THE DELTA CHI DIGEST
At the start of each month, the Delta Chi Digest will be sent to all chapter and colony leadership including chairs, ABT members, and House Corporation members. The digest is meant to help Delta Chi leadership stay in the know for all upcoming important dates, reminders, and programing.
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Due to the relocation of the International Headquarters, changes in personnel, a shift to a new website, and continuing to sort through our incredible accumulation of historical documents and memorabilia, we currently have gaps in our digital archive of the Quarterly. We’re actively working to fill these gaps and apologize for any inconvenience in the interim. Thank you for your understanding.