Cushing Sumner Webster Cushing was born in Ridge Hills ( South Hingham), Massachusetts. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery, which is located in Bridgewater. After living in New York for his last few years of work, he moved back to Boston where he retired. Later on in his career he moved to New York City where he became a registrar at the Woolworth Building. Also during his post graduate career, he taught at the School of Sciences at Fordham University as well as being the sales manager at American Oil Company in Boston. Soon after this he became superintendent of Boston Newboy’s Club. After graduating from Bridgewater in 1901, he went on to earn his Ph.D. Also as a member of Kappa Delta Phi, he served as Vice-President. He was also the Vice-President of Bridgewater’s athletic association and class historian of section C for his graduating class. ![]() While attending Bridgewater, he was the manager of the baseball team and left tackle on the football team. Curran Edward Lawrence Curran was born on Februin East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. After graduating from Bridgewater in 1901, he became principal of a grammar school in New Bedford, Massachusetts. While attending Bridgewater, he was a substitute for the football team. Cook Louis DeLaitre Cook was born in Ellsworth, Maine on June 22, 1879. Cyrus M Benson died in Boston MA in July 1949. One of his jobs was manager of Norfolk hosiery and underwear Mills Company, in New York. He was also secretary and treasurer of section C, of his graduating class and a member of the glee club as well as one time Vice-President of Kappa Delta Phi. In his career at Bridgewater, he was running back and captain of the football team. ![]() Benson was born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts on May 21, 1878. The purpose of this fraternity shall be to bring together males of good character who are studying in institutions of higher education and who manifest a keen interest in higher education to promote the highest ideals and educational practices to promote a spirit of good citizenship and to seek change in our institution only through duly constituted authority to actively support the fight against discrimination on the basis of race, color, or creed and to strengthen and preserve the bonds of brotherhood which link men together working toward a common cause. A sorority, Kappa Delta Phi National Affiliated Sorority, was formed in 1971, and remains closely affiliated with the fraternity. The fraternity currently boasts 11 active chapters. Kappa Delta Phi ( ΚΔΦ), also known as KDPhi, is a social fraternity that was founded on April 14, 1900, at the Bridgewater Normal School, now known as Bridgewater State University. ![]() The purposes of this fraternity shall be to bring together males of good character who are studying in institutions of higher education and who manifest a keen interest in higher education to promote the highest ideals and educational practices to promote a spirit of good citizenship and to seek change in our institution only through duly constituted authority to actively support the fight against discrimination on the basis of race, color, or creed and to strengthen and preserve the bonds of brotherhood which link men together working toward a common cause. Not to be confused with alpha Kappa Delta Phi.
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