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What is the title of the History Book of Alpha Phi participate at regular meetings, and (2) to
Alpha? - ANSWER -The History of Alpha become a fraternity. - ANSWER -True
Phi Alpha: A Development in College Life
What factors caused the Social Study Club to
What is the title of Chapter 1 of the History flourish during the 1905-1906 academic year and
Book? - ANSWER -The Origin of Alpha Phi the fall of 1906? - ANSWER -
Alpha comraderieship
What is the title of Chapter 2 of the History In March 1906, the Social Study Club meetings
Book? - ANSWER -period of consolidation were moved to what address? - ANSWER -
411 East State Street, Ithaca, NY.
Who is the author of the history book? -
ANSWER -Charles H. Wesley The owners of the residence to where the Social
Study Club meetings were moved in March 1906
were: - ANSWER -Annie and Archie
What is the dedication of the History Book? - Singleton
ANSWER -To the Youths Who March
Onward and Upward toward the Light, this
Volume is Respectfully Dedicated Robert Ogle discovered a news item in the
Chicago Defender about a Black Fraternity, Pi
Gamma Omicron, being established at Ohio
In Fall 1905, the Social Study club met at the State University. He inquired about its existence
residence of? - ANSWER -Edward Newton and received which response: - ANSWER -
Registrar replied that he had no cognizance of
the existence of such an organization
In the Fall 1905, the address where the Social
Study Club met was: - ANSWER -421
North Albany St. Ithaca, NY. Who were the first initates? - ANSWER -
Eugene Kinkle Jones, Gordon Jones, Lemuel
Graves, and James Morton
Who was the individual responsible for calling the
first meeting that took place in the fall of 1905? -
ANSWER -Charles CC Poindexter On what day did the first initiation take place? -
ANSWER -October 30, 1906
True or False - During the Fall of 1905, the two
points of view which dominated the discussions Where did the first initiation ceremony take
regarding the nature of the newly proposed place? (All names that apply) - ANSWER -
organization were (1) to be a social and literary Red Men's Hall, Masonic Hall, Odd Fellows Hall
organization in which all the members could Tuesday, October 30, 1906
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