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THE MICHIGANENSIAN SERIES: FEATURING 1968 AND 1988
Article by H. Keith Hellems, M.D. ‘62 During the fundraising campaign I started to gather pages from Michiganensian publications that had the name of Delta Chi in them. I started

HOW DOES ONE BECOME A WEDGE OR DORK
Article by H. Keith Hellems, M.D. ’62 [email protected] Thanks to Scott Hillen ’79 and his History of Michigan Delta Chi, we know that the Wedge Award was a yearly award

Blast from the Past Series: History of Chapter Awards
Article by Keith Hellems, M.D. ’62 [email protected] During his years at the Michigan Delta Chi house, Scott Hillen’97 wrote a rather extensive history of our Michigan fraternity. Today we excerpt

JOHN LEVINSON PUSHES TO HIS 600TH CONSECUTIVE MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME IN SPITE OF HIS ALS DIAGNOSIS
Article by Keith Hellems, M.D. ‘62 Co-editor Michigan eDelt [email protected] In our eDelt to you on September 6, 2024, we published a story about our most important Michigan Delta Chi

Happy Holidays from Delta Chi!
We want to wish all of our alumni brothers and their loved ones a very happy holidays. The holiday season is a wonderful opportunity for reflection, celebration, reminiscing, and most

STUDENT HID IN CHURCH ATTIC FOR YEARS AFTER POOR GRADES
Article by Keith Hellems, M.D. ’62 [email protected] As I headed back to the University of Michigan for my sophomore year, I was headed to the 1st of 3 years that