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Although 2000 US Census only recorded 339 people in the Beclabito area, there are 900 voting members registered at the Beclabito Chapter House, which is a part of the Navajo Nation, and 1500 individuals living in Beclabito and the surrounding area. [10]
Chapter name Chapter name (Navajo) Chapter name (English literal translation) Agency Population (2010 Census) Land area (acres) 1 Coppermine: Béésh Haagééd "Digging out Metal" Tuba City / Western 590 240,000 1 LeChee: Łichíiʼii (name of extinct burgundy-colored medicinal plant) Tuba City / Western 1,443 293,000 1 Tonalea: Tó Nehelį́į́h
Pi chapter house, 1910. Pi chapter house, c. 2008. The Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity is a building on the Syracuse University campus. [2] It was designed by Wellington W. Taber and built for Psi Upsilon fraternity in 1898. [2] [3] Pi Chapter House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [3]
The Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter fraternity house is located at 434 Riverside Drive in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [2] [3] It was purpose built in 1898 and continues to serve the Columbia chapter of the Fraternity of Delta Psi (aka St. Anthony Hall), a social and literary fraternity.
Theta Xi Fraternity Chapter House, also known as the Alpha of Theta Xi Fraternity Chapter House, or less formally as The Zoo, is a historic fraternity house associated with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and located at Troy, Rensselaer County, New York. It was built in 1931 as a chapter house for Theta Xi fraternity, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ...
City College of New York: New York City, New York: Inactive Beta: September 2, 1911 – 1975; 1984 Cornell University: Ithaca, New York: Active [4] Gamma: November 4, 1911 – 1928; 1947–2015 Columbia University: New York City, New York: Inactive Delta (First) November 25, 1911 – 1934 Long Island College Hospital: Brooklyn, New York ...
The Theta Xi Fraternity Chapter House at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [3] In 2014, Theta Xi celebrated its sesquicentennial. In honor of this occasion, the National Convention was held in Troy, New York to commemorate the founding of Theta Xi. [4]
The homestead, which during the 19th century was referred to as the "Teller House", is now named for Catheryna Rombout Brett, who was the first to develop the patent by selling property. After the death of Catheryna's mother, the couple mortgaged the manor house in New York and moved to the wilderness of southern Dutchess County. [4]