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Alpha Phi Alpha - Final Study Cards When was the Fraternity officially founded? - answerTuesday, Dec 4, 1906 Where was Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity founded? - answerCornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 Who are the Regional Officers and what are their positions (elected officers)? - answerSouthern Regional Vice President - Big Brother Kelsey Rushing; Southern Regional Assistant Vice President - Big Brother Hisuan B. R. Yates Who is known as the Mother of Alpha Phi Alpha? Why? - answerMrs. Annie Singleton. Majority of meetings were held her home. She also fed them and encourage them as they did their work. Who was the first General President - answerBig Brother Moses A. Morrison What was the first Alumni Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha? - answerAlpha Lambda located in Louisville, KY Who were the first initiates of Alpha Phi Alpha - answerBig Brother Jewel Eugene Kinckle Jones, Big Brother Gordon Jones, and Big Brother Lemuel Graves When and where did the first and second incorporation's take place? - answerFirst - Albany, NY on January 29, 1908; Second - Washington, DC on April 3, 1912 What were the names, designations, and occupations of Alpha Phi Alpha's founders? - answerJewel Big Brother Henry Arthur Callis (Physician); Jewel Big Brother Charles Henry Chapman (Agriculture Educator); Jewel Big Brother Eugene Kinckel Jones (Executive Secretary of the Urban League); Jewel Big Brother George Biddle Kelly (Civil Engineer); Jewel Big Brother Nathaniel Allison Murray (Educator); Jewel Big Brother Robert Harold Ogle (Secretary for Senate Appropriations); and Jewel Big Brother Vertner Woodson Tandy (Architect). What is the last sentence of the poem "If"? - answerIf you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds' worth of distance run, yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, and— which is more—you'll be a Man, my son! What is the complete title of the Fraternity's History Book? - answerThe History of Alpha Phi Alpha: A Development in College Life To who is the History book of Alpha Phi Alpha dedicated? - answerTo the youths who march onward and upward toward the light, this volume is respectfully dedicated

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