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Beta Delta Chapter History Beta Delta Chapter of Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded in 1906 by the efforts of our initial charter members and sponsor Prof. Frederick Scheuch. As a result, Sigma Chi is almost as old as the University of Montana (founded in 1889) and has become deeply rooted in the academic, social and athletic experience. Initially
occupying a house at 340 University Avenue which burned down, the chapter
relocated to 1110 Gerald Avenue in 1933. "The House",
as it is called, was built
in the early 1900s for John M. Keith, a Missoula banker, and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. It boasts a
"Prairie Style" architecture made popular by Frank Lloyd
Wright. Altogether, almost 2000 Beta Delta Sigma Chis call The House their home. Today's active brothers continue the traditions of Friendship, Justice and Learning and the White Cross of Sigma Chi. History of Sigma Chi Fraternity History of the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
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