Explore the long history of the Delta Upsilon Quarterly and its role in fraternity life.
This 1884 issue offers a window into the magazine’s early years, including how periodicals within the Fraternity developed, the people who produced them, and the challenges they faced. It gathers editorial notes, chapter reports, and historical overviews that illuminate a 19th‑century Greek‑letter publication.
Read about the first attempts to publish a Delta Upsilon magazine, from the initial records of earlier periodicals to the launch of a quarterly that would bind alumni and undergraduates. The issue also surveys past chapters, conventions, and the evolution of the Quinquennial Catalogue, offering a vivid portrait of fraternity life through archival material, biographical notes, and commentary on publishing traditions.
- Historical snapshots of Delta Upsilon periodicals and the people behind them
- Descriptions of editorial processes, conventions, and alumni engagement
- Insights into the making of the Quinquennial Catalogue and related projects
- Appreciation of archival accuracy, chapter reports, and scholarly prefaces
Ideal for readers of fraternity history, archival studies, and those interested in 19th‑century college life.