History of Kappa Delta Rho
Kappa Delta Rho was founded in room 14 of Old Painter Hall at Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont on May 17, 1905. Kappa Delta Rho was the creation of a group of men from the Middlebury Commons Club by ten founding fathers: George Edwin Kimball, Irving Thurston Coates, John Beecher, Pierce Wordsworth Darrow, Thomas Howard Bartley, Benjamin Edward Farr, Gideon Russell Norton, Gino Arturo Ratti, Chester Monroe Walch and Roy Dyer Wood.
Since 1905, KDR has initiated over 23,000 Members with some 17,000 Living Alumni.
KDR continues to develop new advancements in chapter operations, educational programming, and long term member development including implementation of the KDR Legion.
Eugene L. Spencer, Iota ‘76 , serves as the current National President/Grand Worthy Consul of Kappa Delta Rho.
Gregg M. Klein, Omicron Alpha ‘95, serves as the current President of the Kappa Delta Rho Foundation.
Joseph Rosenberg, Xi Alpha '96, serves as the current Executive Director of Kappa Delta Rho.
Since 1905, KDR has initiated over 23,000 Members with some 17,000 Living Alumni.
KDR continues to develop new advancements in chapter operations, educational programming, and long term member development including implementation of the KDR Legion.
Eugene L. Spencer, Iota ‘76 , serves as the current National President/Grand Worthy Consul of Kappa Delta Rho.
Gregg M. Klein, Omicron Alpha ‘95, serves as the current President of the Kappa Delta Rho Foundation.
Joseph Rosenberg, Xi Alpha '96, serves as the current Executive Director of Kappa Delta Rho.