
In 1983, when the Christodora House on Avenue B was still abandoned, members of the Tau Delta Phi, Delta Eta Chapter at Cooper Union, placed their Greek letters on the west side atop the 17-floor building. Don't have a lot of details, such as how long the letters remained there. Long enough for a photo opp, of course. Photos of the letters crew are below. (Note the condition of the Christodora...)


5 comments:
nice find! so i guess we can say the fratboys were the first to claim it?
that's crazy! great find.
First come, first serve.
They have fraternities in Cooper Union? I find that somewhat oxymoronic.
That brings back memories. I think I have the originals after the chapter went local three years ago.
BTW, different type of school = different type of fraternities
Grieve......you slay me. Don't know where you find it....
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