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Founders of Omega Psi Phi |
Ernest Everett Just
Oscar James Cooper Frank Coleman Edgar Amos Love |
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When was Omega Psi Phi Founded
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November 17th 1911
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When was Ernest Everett Just made an honorary member of Omega Psi Phi
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February 28th 1912
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The first 10 Grand Basalius
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Edgar Amos Love
Oscar James Cooper Edgar Amos Love George E Hall James C McMorris Clarence F Holmes Raymond G Randolph Harold K Thomas J Alton Atkins John W Love |
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Who wrote the Omega History
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Herman Dreer!
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Who wrote "Omega Dear"
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Mercer Cook and Charles Drew
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What does Omega Psi Phi mean
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Friendship is essential to the soul
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What are the four principles of Omega Psi Phi
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Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance and uplift
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How many men were selected as charter members
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Eleven Men
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When was the first Oracle written, and who served as editor
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The first Oracle was published in the spring of 1919, the first editor was Big Bro. Stanley Douglas
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When and where was Beta chapter organized
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Lincoln University, chartered February, 1914
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What happened March 8, 1912
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The fraternities constitution was rejected by Howard University faculty council
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When was Alpha Chapter organized
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December 15, 1911
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First Negro to participate in the Olympics National Championship for sprinting (long jump)
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Dehart Hubbard
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An attorney that fought for Negro rights and was killed in St. Louis Missouri
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Homer G Phillips. Killed in 1931 @ age 51
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Graduate of Yale Law School and 21st Grand Basileus that reorganized the name of the chapters?
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J. Alston Akins
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First Negros to be elected to the National YMCA Board
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J. Alston Atkins &
Herbert Marshall |
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First Negro Administrative In the Red Cross
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Jesse O. Thomas
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First Negro General in the Army
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Benjamin O. Davis
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Manhood
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State of maturity and discipline one reaches in order to accept the responsibilities and consequences of life
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Scholarship
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The pursuit and use of knowledge so one can excel socially and academically
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Perseverance
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Determination to confront and overcome mental and physical barriers
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Uplifting
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Using ones strength to boost the spirit, moral, and position of ones fellow man
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Who is John Jacobson
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Executive Director of the Urban League
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Who was selected to serve in the Astronaut program in 1966
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Big Bro Robert H. Lawrence
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10 mandated programs by Omega Psi Phi
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Achievement Week
Scholarship Social Action Program Talent Hunt Program Memorial Service Reclamation and Retention College Endowment Fund Health Initiatives Voters Registration NAACP |
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When did Omega Psi Phi take an anti-hazing policy
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1955
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What year did each founder enter Omega Chapter
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Ernest Everett Just 1941 Oct 27
Frank Coleman 1967 Feb 24 Oscar J Cooper 1972 Oct 11 Edgar Amos Love 1974 May 1 |
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Who was the first Spingarn award winner
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Dr Ernest Everett Just 1915
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The Divine Nine
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Alpha Phi Alpha 1906 Cornell Univ.
Alpha Kappa Alpha 1908 Howard Univ.. Kappa Alpha Psi 1911 Indiana Univ. Omega Psi Phi 1911 Howard Univ. Delta Sigma Theta 1913 Howard Univ. Phi Beta Sigma 1914 Howard Univ. Zeta Phi Beta 1920 Howard Univ. Sigma Gamma Rho 1922 Butler Univ. Iota Phi Theta 1963 Morgan State Univ. |
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When was Colonel Charles Young Made an honorary member of Omega Psi Phi
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March 08, 1912
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What year and what country did Col. Charles Young die
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Year: 1922
Country: Nigeria Disease: Brights Disease (kidney infection) |
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When was the first Omega Bulletin published & who was the editor
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Bulletin was published in 1928 & Campbell C. Jhonson was the editor
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What High School did each founder attend
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Just: Kimball Union Academy
Love: Academy of Morgan College Cooper: M street High School (Dunbar High School) Coleman: M Street High School (Dunbar High School) |
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Who is W. Allison Davis
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Projected that IQ test are biased
Became 1st in the field of education in the American Academy of Arts & Science * First African American to hold a full faculty position at a white University (U of Chicago 1942) |