Delt Creed
This is the guide for the Good Delt. One cannot hope to become a Good Delt
unless you strive to know, understand, and apply The Delt Creed in your daily
life. It is traditional that all Delts memorize The Delt Creed as a pledge, but
also seek out its true meaning in relations with their new brothers.
I BELIEVE in
Delta Tau Delta for the education of youth and the inspiration of maturity, so
that I may better learn and live the truth.
I BELIEVE in
Delta Tau Delta as a shrine of international brotherhood: her cornerstone
friendship, her foundation conscience, her columns aspiration, her girders
self-restraint, her doorway opportunity, her windows understanding, her
buttresses loyalty, her strength the Everlasting Arms.
I BELIEVE in
Delta Tau Delta as an abiding influence to help me do my work, fulfill my
obligations, maintain my self-respect, and bring about that happy life wherein I
may more truly love my fellow men, serve my country, and obey my God.
~Stuart MacLean, Sewanee 1897
Notable Delts
Distinguished Mu Delts
- Branch Barrett Rickey 1967 - Minor League Baseball Executive
- Wesley Branch Rickey 1904 - Baseball Hall of Fame
- Wesley Branch Rickey, Jr. 1935 - Major League Baseball Executive
- William Eells 1946 - National Council of the Arts
appointee under Presidents Ford, Carter and Reagan; Ford Motor Company
Executive under Henry Ford II
- George “Rusty” McClure 1972 - New York Times Bestselling
author
- William Lancaster
McLaughlin - Hero
of the Chicago Iroquois Theater fire of 1903
- Richard North Patterson 1968 -
Prizewinning Author
- F. Sherwood Rowland 1948 - 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Business
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Tim Boyle (University of Oregon, 1971) - President,
Columbia Sportswear Company
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Thomas Cruikshank (University of Texas, 1955) - Chairman, CEO, Halliburton Companies
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Richard Farmer (Miami University, 1956) - Chairman, Cintas
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Jack Laughery (University of Iowa, 1957) - Chairman, Hardee’s Restaurants
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Ronald McDougall (University of Wisconsin, 1964) - President, Chili’s, Inc.
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Marno McDermott (University of Minnesota, 1960) - Founder, Fuddrruckers and Chi Chi’s Restaurants
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Jerry Riedel - Vice Chairman, Anheuser Busch
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Myron Ullman (University of Cincinnati, 1969) - Chairman, Macy’s
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Richard Wagner (Duke University, 1975) - CEO of
General Motors
Education
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William Kirwan (University of Kentucky, 1960) - Chancellor,
University of
Maryland System; Former President, The Ohio State University
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Duane Cummins (Bethany College, 1957) - Dean, Brite
Divinity School at Texas Christian University; Former President, Bethany College
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Ralph Cicerone (MIT, 1965) - Chancellor, University
of California at Irvine
Entertainment
- Duane Allen (Texas A & M at Commerce)
- Vocalist with The Oak Ridge Boys
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Peter Buck (Emory University, 1979) - Lead
guitarist with R.E.M.
- Drew Carey (Kent State University, 1979) - TV star & Producer
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*Fielder Cook (Washington and Lee, 1946) - TV and
Broadway director; Emmy Award winner
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Will Ferrell (University of Southern California,
1990) - TV and film actor
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Matthew McConaughey (University of Texas, 1992) - Film actor
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Jim Nabors (University of Alabama, 1951) - TV actor
and singer; “Gomer Pyle” and “The Jim Nabors Show”
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Pat O’Brien
(University of South Dakota, 1970) - Host of TV’s “The
Insider;” Olympics TV host
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Ed O'Neil (Ohio University) - TV actor; "Married... With Children" and "Modern Family"
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David Schwimmer (Northwestern University, 1988) - TV and film actor
Government & Law
- *Alben Barkley (Emory University, 1900) - Vice
President of the United States (1949-53); U.S. House of Representatives; U.S. Senator
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James Blanchard (Michigan State University, 1964) - Ambassador to Canada (1993-96); Governor of Michigan (1983-91)
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*William Brennan (University of Pennsylvania,
1928) - Supreme Court Justice (1956-90)
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Tom Carper (Ohio State University, 1968) - Governor of Delaware (1993-2001); U.S. House of
Representatives; U.S. Senator
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*Tom Clark (University of Texas, 1922) - Supreme
Court Justice (1949-67); U.S. Attorney General (1945-49)
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*James “Champ” Clark (Bethany College, 1873) - Speaker of the U.S. House (1911-19); U.S. House of Representatives
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Marlin Fitzwater (Kansas State University, 1964) - Press secretary for Presidents Reagan (1987-89) and Bush (1989-93); spokesman
for Environmental Protection Agency (1972-80)
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Bill Richardson (Tufts University, 1970) - U.S.
Secretary of Energy (1998-2000); Ambassador to United Nations (2001); U.S. House
of Representatives; former Clinton Cabinet Secretary; Governor
of New Mexico
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Paul Ryan (Miami University, 1992) - U.S. House of
Representatives
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John Snow (Kenyon College, 1961) - U.S. Secretary
of Treasury
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*Henry Wallace (Iowa State University, 1910) - Vice President of the United States (1941-45); U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
(1933-40); U.S. Secretary of Commerce (1945-46)
Print and Broadcast
Journalism
- Joseph Campbell (Dartmouth College, 1925)
- America’s best known writer on
mythology; his theories were featured on the popular PBS series “The Power of
Myth”
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Winston Groom (University of Alabama, 1965) - Author of FORREST GUMP and other novels
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*John D. MacDonald - Author of many Travis McGee
mystery novels
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*Willie Morris (University of Texas, 1956) - Former editor of Harper’s; author of such books as My Dog Skip
- Richard North Patterson (Ohio Wesleyan, 1968) -
Prizewinning Author
Sports
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Pete Carril (Lafayette College, 1952) - Basketball Hall of Fame coach; NBA assistant coach
- Carmen Cozza (Miami University, 1952) - Coach; 2002 College Football Hall of Fame inductee
- John Elway (Stanford University, 1983)
- Pro Football Hall of Fame; 16-year NFL quarterback; Super Bowl MVP; Heisman Trophy runner-up
- Shawn Green (Stanford University, 1996) - Outfielder
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Rick Helling (Stanford University, 1994) - Pitcher
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A. J. Hinch (Stanford University, 1996) - Catcher
- *Les Horvath (Ohio State University, 1943) - Heisman Trophy winner, 1944; four-year pro player
- *Ward "Piggy" Lambert (Wabash College, 1911) - Basketball Hall of Fame coach
- Dante Lavelli (Ohio State University, 1945) - Pro Football Hall of Fame; ten-year pro player
- Bob Leonard (Indiana University, 1954) - Ten year
NBA guard; coach; broadcast color commentator
- Mark Marquess (Stanford University, 1969) - Coach;
winner of more than 1,000 games
- Todd Martin (Northwestern University, 1992) - Pro
tennis player and Davis Cup team member
- *Charles "Stretch" Murphy (Purdue University,
1930) - Basketball Hall of Fame player
- Mike Mussina (Stanford University, 1991) - Pitcher
- Jim Plunkett (Stanford University, 1970) - Heisman
Trophy winner, 1970; Super Bowl MVP; 13 year NFL quarterback
- *Branch Rickey (Ohio Wesleyan University, 1904)
- Baseball Hall of Fame
- Mark Rypien (Washington State University, 1985) - Super Bowl MVP; 12-year NFL quarterback
- *George Sisler (University of Michigan, 1915) - Baseball Hall of Fame; holds record of 257 hits in a season
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Ed Sprague (Stanford University, 1989) - Infielder; Olympic Gold Medal winner
*Denotes Chapter Eternal
Delt Tradition

Symbols Our
Fraternity has a number of symbols, each with special meaning. Each Delt pledge
and member has the responsibility to know the proper use of our Fraternity's
insignia.
The Four Fundamental Principles of Deltism The four fundamental principles of Deltism
serve as guiding ideals for our Fraternity. The significance of these ideals is
explained at the Initiation into the Fraternity.
Truth
Courage
Faith
Power
"Delta Shelter" The Fraternity's best loved and universally used song sprang from the prolific
pen of Stuart MacLean Sewanee 1897 late one night while he was an undergraduate.
It expresses with beauty the feeling of brotherhood shared by all Delts. The
words and music have been learned by almost every pledge over the years. It is
used to close most gatherings of Delta Tau Delta, including the Karnea Banquet.
Delta Tau Delta,
Delta,
You are my safest Shelter,
Sing we to dear old Delta,
Oh, how I love her!
Dear Delta Tau.
Karnea The
Karnea is in itself a great Delt tradition within which many traditions are
observed. The Leadership Luncheon, the Alumni Achievement Awards, and true
International Brotherhood are just a few of the special parts of this greatest
gathering of our Fraternity. The word comes to us from the Greek and means a
"festival in honor of Apollo."
Founders Day
Usually celebrated in March, Founders Day commemorates the founding of our
Fraternity. It is usually a banquet sponsored by an alumni or undergraduate
chapter to which all Delts in the area are invited.
The Delt Yell Some of the Fraternity's older Songbooks record a variety of cheers and yells,
including the "Choctaw Cheer" and the "Delt Whistle." This is the Delt Yell that
is now most widely used.
Rah! Rah!
Delta Delta Tau Delta!
Rah! Rah! Delta Tau!
Delta Tau Delta!
The Delt Invocation Used as grace before evening meals or more formal Delt gatherings, this
invocation has become traditional in the Fraternity.
Creator, we bow our
heads,
Grateful for life and this daily bread.
Help us to contribute to all human good
Out of our Delta Brotherhood.
Amen.
The Rainbow The
Fraternity's official magazine first appeared in September, 1877, under the name
of Crescent, but since 1886 it has been published under the name The Rainbow. In
2000 the name was changed to 1858 to reflect our foundation and heritage. The
name was changed back to The Rainbow at Karnea 2000. Issued quarterly, it
contains Delta Tau Delta news, articles of general interest to Fraternity
members, undergraduate chapter news, alumni notes and special features.
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