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What is the History of Kappa Alpha Psi?

It is the official chronicle of the fraternity's origin, development, lore, and tradition.

When was the first C. Roger Wilson conference held?

It was held during the Golden Anniversary Grand Chapter meeting at Indiana University during the month of August in 1961.

Who was the C. Roger Wilson Leadership Conference named after?

It was named after C. Roger Wilson the 16th Grand Polemarch and the 19th Laurel Wreath award recipient.

When was Kappa Alpha Psi founded?

January 5, 1911

Which 2 founders were Caterers?

John Milton Lee and Paul Waymond Caine

What was the original name of Kappa Alpha Psi?

Kappa Alpha Nu

Who can these awards (Laurel Wreath, Elder Watson Diggs, and Guy Levis Grant) be bestowed upon?

Laurel Wreath is the highest award given to a member of the fraternity for extra meritorious achievement that is at least national in scope and effect. The Elder Watson Diggs award is the second highest award given to a member for extra meritorious achievement. The Guy Levis Grant is given exclusively to non alumni members of the fraternity for extra meritorious achievement.

When was Kappa Alpha Psi chartered and incorporated?

May 15, 1911

What is the proper way to greet fraternity Dignitaries?

Members stand when the Grand Polemarch make initial entry into any formal gathering of the fraternity and remain standing until otherwise indicated by the Grand Polemarch.

List the officers that makes up the Executive Committee of the Grand Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi.

Senior Grand Polemarch, Senior Grand Vice-Polemarch, Junior Grand Vice-Polemarch and The Grand Keeper of Records and Exchequer

What is the name of the official manual that list suitable projects and activities for the National Service Program of Kappa Alpha Psi?

The ABC's of Guide Right

What is the official flower of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.?

The Carnation

Explain the Executive Director 's primary duty.

The Executive Director is primarily responsible for managing the International Headquarters Staff and coordinating the implementation of programs adopted by the Grand Board of Directors.

When was the Guide Right Program started?

The Guide Right Program was started in 1922 by Leon W. Stewart.

What is the official magazine of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.?

The Kappa Alpha Psi Journal.

How is the official name of a chapter written located at a college or university?

The Lambda Psi of Kappa Alpha Psi (SE)

How is the official name of an alumni chapter written?

The Statesboro (GA) Alumni Chapter (SE)

What's the purpose of the Guide Right Program?

The purpose of the Guide Right Program is to assist High School Seniors in selecting and identifying useful careers.

Explain how the Province Polemarchs attain their position.

They are appointed by the Grand Polemarch.

Explain how the Executive Director becomes such, Secretary to the Grand Board of Directors.

They are considered a full time employee of the fraternity.

Explain how undergraduate chapters are designated.

They are designated by Greek Letters.

Explain how alumni chapters are designated.

They are designated by location, state abbreviation, and province.

Explain how the Grand Chapter Officers are elected.

They are elected by delegates at the Grand Chapter meetings.

The General Counsel

They are responsible for all legal issues involving the fraternity.

The Grand Board of Directors

They are responsible for managing the affairs of the fraternity.

Grand Board of Directors

They hire the Executive Director

The Constitution and Statutes Committee

They review proposed amendments to the governing laws of the fraternity requiring action by the members eligible to vote at a Grand Chapter meeting.

The Grand Nominating Committee and Chairman

They review the credentials of members seeking an national elected office at a grand chapter meeting and develop a slate of nominees to present at a Grand Chapter meeting.

How many individuals are listed as founders of the fraternity?

10

The Constitution and Statutes

They are essential to informed participation in the governing of the fraternity.

What kind of organization is Kappa Alpha Psi classified as?

A social organization

What's the fundamental purpose of Kappa Alpha Psi?

Achievement

On what date was Kappa Alpha Nu changed to Kappa Alpha Psi?

April 15, 1915

What is the official colors of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.?

Crimson and Cream

Which founder left college and returned home to become a coal miner?

George Wesley Edmonds

What is the name of the National Service Program of Kappa Alpha Psi?

Guide Right

Where was Kappa Alpha Psi founded?

Indiana University

Which founder was fatally burned during an explosion?

Paul Waymond Caine

Dr. Ezra Dee Alexander

(1892-1971) Born in Bloomington Indiana & graduated from Bloomington High School. He graduated from Indiana University in 1917 with an AB degree. He received his MD from Indiana School of Medicine in 1919. He married Mary Hunter, a teacher in the Indianapolis public school system. Alexander served several terms as a non voting member of the Grand Board of Directors.

Elder Watson Diggs

(1883-1947) Born in Christian County, Kentucky. He was the Grand Polemarch for the first 6 consecutive years of the fraternity's existence. He received the fraternity's first Laurel Wreath, December 1924. He was an educator by profession and taught in the Indianapolis public school system where he was later elevated to principle. After his death, November 11, 1947, the school where he taught name was changed to the Elder Diggs School, in his honor. Elder Diggs was instrumental in the amendment of the Indiana Constitution to allow negro enlistment into the Indiana National Guard.

Dr. Marcus Peter Blakemore

(1889-1959) He was born in Franklin, Indiana. After leaving Indiana University he organized the Electric Engineering Company, which he operated until he enlisted in WW1. He later entered the dental school of the University of Pittsburgh from which he graduated in 1923. He sold his watch for $25 to help pay incorporation fees (known to be rugged).

Paul Waymond Caine

(1890-1931) He was born in Charleston, Indiana and because of a disastrous fire in the fraternity house, in which he was employed, he never finished his sophomore year of college. He published a book on catering, which was copyrighted by Hurst Publishing Company. He was fatally burned during an explosion of gaseous materials in his business in 1922. The highest award given to alumni chapter for exemplary service to the community is named in his honor.

John Milton Lee

(1890-1958) He was born in Danville, Indiana. He later became a student at Temple University in 1915 but was compelled to leave school because of death in the family. He enlisted into the 349th field artillery in March of 1918 and served as a Seargent and Gunner. His battery enjoys the unique distinction of having been the first battery of Negro artillery men to ever open fire on the enemy. John Milton Lee fired the first shot. He was the associate editor of Modern Artillerymen, the official record of batter F, 349 Artillery. He helped organize and for several years was the president of Fairveiw Golf Club, the first Negro golf club in Pennsylvania. In 1931 he married Mary Walker Robinson. He was also a member of the board of managers of the Columbia Community Branch of the YMCA. Early accounts listed him as the dreamer.

George Wesley Edmonds

(1890-1962) Born in Vanderburgh County, Knight Township, Indiana. After he returned home for tht summer of 1911 his father became ill and died of pneumonia. He became head of the family which prevented his return to school. George took a job with the coal mines and railroad and worked with them until he died of pneumonia on June 13, 1962. He married the forma Willa Mae Forte and settled in Stevenson, Indiana. They became the parents of one son, Noel. The fraternity lost contact with George for 67 years until founder Irvin identified a photograph of him in 1976.

Attorney Henry Turner Asher

(1890-1963) He was born in Woodburn, Kentucky. He graduated from Bloomington High School during 1910. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University in 1914. He was an instructor at the Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, Missouri. He later received his LLB from the Detroit College of Law in 1928.

Dr. Byron Kenneth Armstrong

(1890-1980) He was born in Westfield Indiana. He earned his Masters degree from Columbia University in 1913. He earned his Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Michigan. During WW1 he served as an investigator for the Department of Labor. He was awarded the 6th Laurel Wreath in 1935. The highest academic achievement award exclusively to undergraduate is named in his honor. He attended Howard University with Diggs.

Dr. Guy Levis Grant

(1891-1973) He was born in New Albany, Indiana. He received his DDS degree from Indiana Dental School. He served as a member of the Grand Board of Directors and was the fraternity's Historian. He came from a large family of 13 and 5 siblings became members. The highest award given to undergraduate members for meritorious achievements is given in his honoer.

Edward Giles Irvin

(1893-1982) He was born in Spencer, Indiana and graduated from Kokomo, Indiana High School. He was a pioneer in promoting basketball and trtack athletics in the small towns of Indiana. He was a member of the masonics and the odd fellow lodges. He owned and operated the Afro American Manufacturing Co. in Chicago which produced novelties, candies, and specialties. In March 1922 he established the Shining Star, a weekly newspaper in Anderson, Indiana. The highest award given to an undergraduate chapter for exemplary service in the community is named in his honor. He received the 24th Laurel Wreath in 1976. He was known as the Journalist.

Which 2 founders practiced Dentistry?

Dr. Marcus Peter Blakemore and Dr. Guy Levis Grant

Which 2 founders were veterans?

Dr. Marcus Peter Blakemore and John Milton Lee

Which founder pursued a degree in journalism?

Edward Giles Irvin

Which founder was awarded the fraternity's first Laurel Wreath?

Elder Watson Diggs

Which founder was known as the dreamer?

Elder Watson Diggs

Which 2 founders went to Howard together?

Elder Watson Diggs and Dr. Byron Kenneth Armstrong

Which 2 founders were very close (Grim Interlude)?

Elder Watson Diggs and John Milton Lee

Which 3 founders were instrumental in the formation of the fraternity?

Elder Watson Diggs, Dr. Byron Kenneth Armstrong and John Milton Lee

What is contained in the rituals of Kappa Alpha Psi?

Esoteric information for use by members of the fraternity that hasn't been expelled or suspended from the fraternity. It is highly secretive and contains the formal ceremonies of the fraternity.

What founder received his M.D. from the Indiana University in 1919?

Ezra Dee Alexander


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