2024 ALPHA PHI ALPHA EXAM
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ALPHA PHI ALPHA EXAM WITH
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Who is the Current President of Alpha Phi Alpha - CORRECT-ANSWERSMark S.
Tillman
What is the symbol of Alpha Phi Alpha - CORRECT-ANSWERSGreat Sphinx of
Giza
Official Symbol - CORRECT-ANSWERSYellow Rose
Four Principles of Alpha Phi Alpha - CORRECT-ANSWERSScholarship,
fellowship, good character, and the uplifting of humanity
What year was the first alumni chapter founded - CORRECT-ANSWERS1911
What are the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha often referred to as? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSFounding Jewels
Names of the Alpha Chapter Charter Members - CORRECT-ANSWERSHenry
Arthur Callis, Charles Henry Chapman, Eugene Kinckle Jones, George Biddle
Kelley, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert Harold Ogle, Vertner Woodson Tandy
Alpha Phi Alpha Mission Statement - CORRECT-ANSWERSAlpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, Inc., develops leaders, promotes brotherhood and academic
excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities
Who worked on the Fraternity Grip? - CORRECT-ANSWERSVertner Woodson
Tandy
Gorge Biddle Kelley
Nathanial Allison Murray
Julian Love - CORRECT-ANSWERSAll eyes on Me
Incorporation Date - CORRECT-ANSWERSApril 3, 1914
,What year did Alpha Phi Alpha become interracial? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS1945
What are the international chapter regions - CORRECT-ANSWERSAmericas,
Africa, Europe, the Caribbean, and Asia
Who designed the fraternity shingle? - CORRECT-ANSWERSHenry Arthur
Callas
Lemuel Graves
Who was the only Jewel to be General President? - CORRECT-ANSWERSHenry
Arthur Callas
When was Eugene Kinckle Jones named as a Jewel? - CORRECT-
ANSWERS38th General Convention in 1952
Who was the first secretary of Alpha Chapter? - CORRECT-ANSWERSRobert
Harold Ogle
Who was the first black man to be commissioned an officer in NY? -
CORRECT-ANSWERSVertner Woodson Tandy
First of All, Servants of All, We Shall transcend All - CORRECT-ANSWERSMotto
Preamble - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo promote a more perfect union among
college men; to aid in and insist upon the personal progress of its members;
to further brotherly love and a fraternal spirit within the organization; to
discountenance evil; to destroy all prejudices; to preserve the sanctity of the
home, the personification of virtue and the chastity of woman.
Henry Arthur Callis - CORRECT-ANSWERSbecame a practicing physician,
Howard University Professor of Medicine and prolific contributor to medical
journals. Often regarded as the "philosopher of the founders," and a moving
force in the Fraternity's development, he was the only one of the "Cornell
Seven" to become General President. Prior to moving to Washington, D.C., he
was a medical consultant to the Veterans Hospital in Tuskegee, Alabama.
Upon his death in 1974, at age 87, the Fraternity entered a time without any
living Jewels. His papers were donated to Howard's Moorland-Spingarn
Research Center.
Charles Henry Chapman - CORRECT-ANSWERSentered higher education and
eventually became Professor of Agriculture at what is now Florida A&M
University. A university funeral was held with considerable Fraternity
participation when he became the first Jewel to enter Omega Chapter in
1934. Described as "a Brother beloved in the bonds," Chapman was a
, founder of FAMU's Beta Nu Chapter. During the organization stages of Alpha
Chapter, he was the first chairman of the Committees on Initiation and
Organization
Eugene Kinckle Jones - CORRECT-ANSWERSbecame the first Executive
Secretary of the National Urban League. His 20-year tenure with the Urban
League thus far has exceeded those of all his successors in office. A versatile
leader, he organized the first three Fraternity chapters that branched out
from Cornell—Beta at Howard, Gamma at Virginia Union and the original
Delta at the University of Toronto in Canada. In addition to becoming Alpha
Chapter's second President and joining with Callis in creating the Fraternity
name, Jones was a member of the first Committees on Constitution and
Organization and helped write the Fraternity ritual. Jones also has the
distinction of being one of the first initiates as well as an original founder. His
status as a founder was not finally established until 1952. He died in 1954.
George Biddle Kelley - CORRECT-ANSWERSbecame the first African American
engineer registered in the state of New York. Not only was he the strongest
proponent of the Fraternity idea among the organization's founders, the civil
engineering student also became Alpha Chapter's first President. In addition,
he served on committees that worked out the handshake and ritual. Kelley
was popular with the Brotherhood. He resided in Troy, New York and was
active with Beta Pi Lambda Chapter in Albany. He died in 1963.
Nathaniel Allison Murray - CORRECT-ANSWERSpursued graduate work after
completing his undergraduate studies at Howard. He later returned home to
Washington, D.C., where he taught in public schools. Much of his career was
spent at Armstrong Vocational High School in the District of Columbia. He
was a member of Alpha Chapter's first committee on organization of the new
fraternal group, as well as the Committee on the Grip. The charter member
of Washington's Mu Lambda Chapter was a frequent attendee of General
Conventions. He died in 1959.
Robert Harold Ogle - CORRECT-ANSWERSentered the career secretarial field
and had the unique privilege of serving as a professional staff member to the
United States Senate Committee on Appropriations. He was an African
American pioneer in his Capitol Hill position. He proposed the Fraternity's
colors and was Alpha Chapter's first secretary. Ogle joined Kelley in working
out the first ritual and later became a charter member of Washington's Mu
Lambda Chapter. He died in 1936.
Vertner Woodson Tandy - CORRECT-ANSWERSbecame the state of New
York's first registered black architect, with offices on Broadway in New York
City. The designer of the Fraternity pin holds the distinction of being the first
African American to pass the military commissioning examination and was
commissioned First Lieutenant in the 15th Infantry of the New York State