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1928 Fraternity Houses May Be Nicer Than Yours

Check out these old photos of Syracuse University frats. A lot has changed in 90 years...

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1928 Fraternity Houses May Be Nicer Than Yours
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I live in my sorority house, Alpha Xi Delta, where I found an old Syracuse University yearbook from 1928. Most of these houses look a bit too nice to host any fraternity party I've ever been to, but it's still pretty awesome to see how campus and Greek life has changed almost 100 years later. In no particular order, here's a peek at the SU fraternity houses from 1928...

Sigma Phi Epsilon - 310 Walnut Place

Phi Kappa Psi - 113 College Place

Psi Upsilon - 101 College Place

Zeta Psi - 727 Comstock Avenue

Delta Upsilon - 426 Ostrom Avenue

Delta Kappa Epsilon - 1011 Walnut Avenue

Phi Gamma Delta - 732 Comstock Avenue

Alpha Chi Rho - 131 College Place

Sigma Chi - 212 Euclid Avenue

Sigma Nu - 200 Walnut Place

Kappa Sigma - 105 College Place

Theta Alpha - 612 Walnut Avenue

Delta Tau Delta - 752 Comstock Avenue

Gamma Eta Gamma - 742 South Crouse Avenue

Zeta Beta Tau - 805 Ostrom Avenue

Sigma Beta - 103 College Place

Pi Kappa Alpha - 1005 Walnut Place

Sigma Alpha Mu - 115 Comstock Avenue

Alpha Phi Delta - 740 South Crouse Avenue

Phi Epsilon Pi - 112 Walnut Place

Lambda Chi Alpha - 809 Walnut Avenue

Omicron Alpha Tau - 724 Comstock Avenue

Alpha Kappa Epsilon - 127 College Place

Delta Lambda - 201 Euclid Avenue

Phi Kappa Tau -222 Euclid Avenue

Tau Epsilon Phi - 108 Waverly Avenue

Alpha Sigma Phi - 202 Walnut Place

Phi Kappa - 309 Euclid Avenue

Photos courtesy of The Onondagan 1928, Syracuse University

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