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lenoxxx 04-16-2007 04:59 PM

Uncredited Lambda Chi Photo
 
In the 45th edition of the Paedagogus, there is a picture of a bunch of people in a tree it is called "our heritage" on page #14. Ive seen this photo in conjunction with Lambda Chi Alpha over the years and a friend of mine asked me who the people were in that picture.

Does anyone know what the context of this "classic" uncredited photo?

(Mike Raymond *cough cough*)

Lenoxxx

JonoBN41 04-16-2007 05:38 PM

That photo first appeared in the 35th edition in 1973. The style of dress (especially the hats) suggests 19th century - perhaps even Civil War era. If so, they're not Lambda Chis.

But I could be wrong.

ZAX,
Jono

docroc67 04-16-2007 07:59 PM

How About Delta Upsilon?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JonoBN41 (Post 1430641)
That photo first appeared in the 35th edition in 1973. The style of dress (especially the hats) suggests 19th century - perhaps even Civil War era. If so, they're not Lambda Chis.

But I could be wrong.

ZAX,
Jono

Greetings,

A few years ago Legacy Division of Masters of Design issued a sales brochure for Lambda Chi jewelry containing this photograph.

Their photograph is much better than the one that appeared in various issues of the Paedagogus. Most of the top hats have designs on them. One has the numeral "5," another the letter "C," and the most important one displays the Greek letters Delta Upsilon!

These hats were very popular among college men throughout the 1890s. So my guess is the photograph was taken in about 1895, at a "C" college, for members of a Delta Upsilon Chapter.

Why this picture was selected for our publications is beyond me. I do think it is pretty cool... but not as cool as our group Fez photograph!

Yours in ZAX,

Mike Raymond,
ZU Zeta

JonoBN41 04-16-2007 09:04 PM

Oh Boy! I ran lickety-split to my Manual of Delta Upsilon (1926) in great anticipation, only to find...that it has no photos whatsoever.

It IS a cool photograph, wherever it came from. Come to think of it, my chapter staged a similar picture for our listing in the yearbook, with everyone climbing up in a hugh live oak in Florida. Perhaps it was inspired by that picture? I don't recall. It was around the same time it came out in the Paedagogus, and we were definitely Lambda Chis!

As for D.U., the chapter could have been Colby (founded 1852), Colgate (1866) or Cornell (1869). Maybe even Columbia (1885), if they still had big trees like that in NYC then.

Very interesting question.

ZAX,
Jono

PS - "lickety-split" adv. informal. With great speed. [Prob. alteration of LICK + SPLIT] American Heritage Dictionary

say what?

lenoxxx 04-16-2007 09:22 PM

A theory on the DU connection

what if those hats were for all fraternities on campus?

And the DU hat meant they won some kind of 1910's hat competition and each hat was from someone in a different fraternity?

It's got to mean something

Lenoxxx

PiLambda1 04-16-2007 11:37 PM

Could someone scan the photo so I can see it? I don't have a 45th
edition...:-\

CasperDU173 04-20-2007 12:10 PM

does anyone have a link for the picture?

as a DU i would be interested in seeing it.

Tom Earp 04-20-2007 02:45 PM

So, another mystery to be solved?:)

Is this DU Zeta or Delta Upsilon Fraternity?

I too would be interested as I am sure all would be!:D !

docroc, jono you both are the sleuths on GC of LXA!

HONKY660 04-20-2007 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1433204)
So, another mystery to be solved?:)

Is this DU Zeta or Delta Upsilon Fraternity?

Come on Tom, all delta class zetas are around 10 years old.

PiLambda1 04-21-2007 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HONKY660 (Post 1433248)
Come on Tom, all delta class zetas are around 10 years old.

And he has a quote from the Delta Upsilon Fraternity in his
signature...:-)

Tom Earp 04-22-2007 10:02 AM

Some what I was wondering about concerning this is that other than being only one beta and delat listing they were the first. None since then that I have found.

What is the reference to all delta classes being @ 10 years old?

PiLambda1 04-22-2007 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1433988)
Some what I was wondering about concerning this is that other than being only one beta and delat listing they were the first. None since then that I have found.

What is the reference to all delta classes being @ 10 years old?

He meant that this could not be a Lambda Chi photo with that
comment. All of the Zetas that start with Delta (i.e. Delta Class)
are 10 or so years old.

The photo is much older than that from what I understand.

HONKY660 04-23-2007 01:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PiLambda1 (Post 1433991)
He meant that this could not be a Lambda Chi photo with that
comment. All of the Zetas that start with Delta (i.e. Delta Class)
are 10 or so years old.

The photo is much older than that from what I understand.

Exactly, thank you Brandon!!

dever860 04-23-2007 08:27 AM

Does anyone know what year the 45th edition is?

JonoBN41 04-23-2007 08:58 AM

The photo appears in the Paedagogus from 1973 (35th edition) through 1992 (45th edition).

dever860 04-23-2007 10:16 AM

http://osuchoppers.com/Content/Archive/ourheritage.jpg

http://osuchoppers.com/Content/Archive/ourheritage.jpg

Enjoy.

PS.
From the 1982 40th edition. People in the 80's look weird...

Albert109 04-23-2007 10:29 AM

Looks more dated than the 80's.... Maybe Tom can decode the decades from the past...

dever860 04-23-2007 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Albert109 (Post 1434531)
Looks more dated than the 80's.... Maybe Tom can decode the decades from the past...

Sorry. Shoulda clarified. I was referring to every other picture in that PED. Those guys sure know how to dress with their crazy shirts and big hair.

Tom Earp 04-23-2007 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Albert109 (Post 1434531)
Looks more dated than the 80's.... Maybe Tom can decode the decades from the past...



NO, TOM cannot decode that past, I am not that damn Old!:mad: :D

Well, am not getting any younger!:(

John, this was the day of when Young Men dressed in no T-Shirts.

Going to College in those days were not normally for the poor folks as college took the kids off of the farm and working in the Family shops, not stores as it were.

Class is what these young men showed! Look pretty proud don't they?

I am in the middle left! LOL!

dever860 04-23-2007 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1434764)
NO, TOM cannot decode that past, I am not that damn Old!:mad: :D

Well, am not getting any younger!:(

John, this was the day of when Young Men dressed in no T-Shirts.

Going to College in those days were not normally for the poor folks as college took the kids off of the farm and working in the Family shops, not stores as it were.

Class is what these young men showed! Look pretty proud don't they?

I am in the middle left! LOL!

Sigh... I need to clarify my posts from now on. I wasn't talking about the guys in that picture, I was referring to those crazy kids from the 80's, that populated the pictures in the 1982 PED. They have like 5 buttons on their polo shirts! Thats 2 too many! And for the record if they made LCA top hats like that still, I would buy one.

On that note, and not to tout my good fortunes but I could so see myself going out on the town to the bars looking like my new friend I found on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320104453332

Love that little guy. I think I bid out Trey for that one. Sorry.

john1082 04-23-2007 08:14 PM

There are pictures of Berkeley students taken in the 1890s that depict a hat known as a "plug". If you were a freshman you had to wear your Freshman Plug every day in lieu of your regular fedora. I'd guess that these guys are DU and that the photo dates from 1890 or so and thus, whoever they are, they ain't us.


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