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^ abNote that the Madison chapter is at Colgate University in NY, while the Wisconsin chapter is at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. From 1846 to 1890, Colgate was named Madison University. Is there a connection to the Rochester chapter? The Colgate Wikipedia entry notes a schismatic group of trustees, students and faculty wanted to move the school to Rochester, and when disallowed by legal action they left to form their own school there.
^Originated as the Zeta (Prime) chapter of Beta Theta Pi in 1847.
^Greek letter organizations were banned at Williams in the mid-1960s.
^Originated as the Bertrian Society (local) in 1847.
^Withdrew to become a chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Society in 1992.
^The Cumberland chapter was initiated in December, 1857, and "recognized in 1859". With the impending Civil War it suspended active functions in 1861.
^Originated as the Fraternal Society (Alpha chapter) of Omicron Kappa Epsilon in 1833; its actives and a few alumni withdrew in 1858, anticipating a merger into a national fraternity. ΟΚΕ alumni who were disallowed from initiation into ΑΔΦ would go on to form a second chapter at Hope College, in Michigan, four years after Alpha's withdrawal. The Hope group remains an active local.
^Originated as Phi Kappa (local) in 1835; the chapter's designation honors that prior local.
^Originated as Alpha Delta Epsilon (local) in 1888.
^Originated as Alpha Delta Epsilon (local) in 1890.
^Originated as the Lions Head Club (local) in 1894.