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Jim Staes ’60: Still together after 63 years
Jim recently shared an update on where life has taken him since his days at the house in the 1960s along with the most important and lasting legacy of his time in Delta Tau Delta: In September of 1956, I
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Here’s how Delta Tau Delta impacted my life
Delta Tau Delta is the place where we had a lot of firsts. It’s the place where we first ventured out of our hometowns, the first place we bonded to on campus, and the place where we first learned the
Robert (Bob) Rankine ’58: Friends for a lifetime
Brother Bob Rankine recently shared this biographical sketch so fellow Delts could chart the interesting path his life has followed since his days at the house in the 1950s: Bob retired as a Major General from the US Air Force
The older we get, the more we need our friends—and the harder it is to keep them
When you’re in middle age, you start to realize how very much you need your friends. After decades of relentless striving — kids, house, career, spouse — we find ourselves coming up for breath at some point in these middle
Kendall Kessler ’92: Filling the script to help expand Pfizer’s R&D facilities
Story by Neil Cote. Story and photos courtesy of Blueprint magazine. Foresight and serendipity add up to a winning formula. So it would seem in suburban St. Louis where a Pfizer pharmaceutical plant is being expanded by 40,000 square feet just four