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1. What is the title of the History Book of Alpha Phi Alpha?
The History of Alpha Phi Alpha A Development in College Life
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What is the title of Chapter 1 of the History Book?
The Origin of Alpha Phi Alpha
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What is the title of Chapter 2 of the History Book?
The Period of Consolidation
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Who is the author of the History Book?
Charles Harris Wesley
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What is the dedication of the History Book?
To the youths who march onward and upward towards the light, this volume is respectfully dedicated.
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In the Fall of 1905, the Social Study Club met at the residence of:
Edward Newton
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In the Fall of 1905, the address where the Social Study Club met was:
421 N. Albany St, Ithaca, NY
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Who was the individual responsible for calling the first meeting that took place in the Fall of 1905?
Charles “C.C.” Poindexter
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During the Fall of 1905, the two points of view which dominated the discussions regarding the nature of the newly proposed organization were (1) to be a social and literary organization in which all the members could participate at regular meetings, and (2) to become a fraternity.
True
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What factors caused the Social Study Club to flourish during the 1905-1906 academic year and the fall of 1906?
All of the above
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In March 1906, the Social Study Club meetings were moved to what address:
411 E. State St, Ithaca, NY
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The owners of the residence to where the Social Study Club meetings were moved in March 1906 were:
Annie and Archie Singleton
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Robert Ogle discovered a news item in the Chicago Defender about a Black fraternity, Pi Gamma Omicron, being established at Ohio State University. He inquired about its existence and received which response
Registrar replied that he had no cognizance of the existence of such an organization
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Who were the first initiates?
All the Above
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On what day did the first initiation take place?
October 30, 1906
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Where did the first initiation ceremony take place (Check all names that apply)?
All of the Above
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Who is credited with proposing the fraternity colors?
Robert Harold Ogle
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What are the fraternity colors?
Old Gold and Black
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Who is credited with naming the society because he proposed the motion which was accepted?
George Biddle Kelley
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Despite being credited with naming the organization, the Brother who was given this honor says the credit should really go to this person because they researched/worked out the name?
Henry Arthur Callis
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The first initiation banquet had many delectable delights. Choose the items which were on the menu:
Cream Tomato Soup, Salted Wafers, Broiled Lamb Chops, Hash browned potatoes, Finger rolls, peas in tubs, Wild Apple Jelly shrimp salad, rolled bread, pickles, olives, neapolitan ice cream, lady fingers, chocolate cake, demitasse, crackers, cheese, alpha phi alpha punch, brotherhood smoke
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What is considered to be the official founding date and place of origin of the fraternity?
Tuesday December 4, 1906 Cornell University Ithaca, New York
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On the founding date, a meeting took place where the decision to become a Fraternity was deliberate. Whose letter of resignation was heard?
Charles “C.C.” Poindexter
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Give the reason(s) why the individual, who wrote a letter of resignation, gave for parting ways with the Literary Society?
Poindexter had expressed that the negro in American had no cultural background upon which to build a framework of a college fraternity, and that this should be a work for a later period.
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Name the three stages of Alpha’s development:
Social Study Club, Literary Society, Fraternity
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Which of the following are considered Founders of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc:
Henry Arthur Callis, Charles Henry Chapman, George Biddle Kelley, Eugene Kinckle Jones, Nathaniel Allison Murray, Robert Harold Ogle, Vertner Woodson Tandy
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The Founders of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc are commonly and lovingly referred to as:
Jewels
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Who holds the distinction of being a founder and first initiate?
Eugene Kinckle Jones
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What is a Shingle?
Certificate of membership which states that one is a duly initiated member of Alpha Phi Alpha
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Who is credited with designing the first Shingle:
Henry Callis
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Who is credited with designing the Fraternity pin:
Vertner W Tandy
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Who is considered the precursor of Alpha?
Charles Cordozza “C.C.” Poindexter
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The date of the first incorporation is:
January 29, 1908
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The first incorporation took place in:
Albany, NY
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What was the cost of the first incorporation (include any discounts in your answer)?
$25.27 with a .27 discount total: $25
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With regards to the Ritual of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc, who was on the first ritual committee?
George B. Kelley and Robert H. Ogle
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With regards to the Ritual of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc, who was on the second ritual committee?
Eugene K. Jones and Henry A. Callis
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With regards to the Ritual of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc, the ritual of 1907 was unique in that:
All of the above
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What is the mission statement of Alpha Phi Alpha?
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc develops leaders, promotes brotherhood, and academic excellence, while providing service and advocacy for our communities
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Pick the one(s) which are part of the vision/objectives of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc:
To stimulate the ambition of its members,To prepare them for the greatest usefulness in the causes of humanity, freedom, and dignity of the individual,To encourage the highest and noblest form of manhood, To aid down-trodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher social, economic and intellectual status
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The aims of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc are:
Manly Deeds, Scholarship and Love for All Mankind
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity's signature voter education and registration program was created in 1936 and is called:
A Voteless People Is A Hopeless People
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The first of Alpha’s National Projects was created when a motion by Bro. H. E. Moore passed at the Twelfth Annual Convention in 1919. It created our signature education program called:
Go To High School, Go To College
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All membership development activities for the Fraternity are conducted by the Chief Dean of Membership Development.
True
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Candidates to the organization should participate only in the sanctioned membership development process of the Fraternity, and when the dates, times and locations have been established by the Chief Dean.
True
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Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. strictly prohibits hazing in any form whether physical or mental as a term or condition of membership in the organization.
True
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Any action taken or situation created that involves or results in abusive physical contact or mental harassment of a prospective Fraternity member is considered HAZING only if it occurs on Fraternity premises, campus or place where chapters or prospective members meet.
False
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Failure by the candidate, Sphinx Club member, or Probate Club member to abide by the Initial Membership Development Process may exclude the candidate, Sphinx Club member, or Probate Club member from membership in the Fraternity.
True
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Failure by the candidate, Sphinx Club member, or Probate Club member to report illegal activities, whether he participated or not, may exclude the candidate, Sphinx Club member, or Probate Club member from membership in the Fraternity.
True
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Hazing, in a proper form, can be an effective way to teach respect and develop discipline.
False
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If someone agrees to participate in an activity, it can't be considered hazing because they did so of their own free will and accord.
False
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In the criminal concept of “party to a crime,” IF THEY ACT TOGETHER, ALL PARTIES ARE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTS OF ANY PARTY INVOLVED.
True
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This beloved woman is considered the “Mother of Alpha”:
Annie Singleton
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This founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc entered higher education and eventually became Professor of Agriculture at what is now Florida A&M University and was the first to enter our Chapter for deceased Brothers:
Charles Henry Chapman
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This founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc returned home to Washington, D.C. after leaving Cornell, where he taught in public schools. Much of his career was spent at Armstrong Vocational High School in the District of Columbia:
Nathaniel Allison Murray
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This founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc was Alpha Chapter's first president and graduated with a degree in civil engineering. He became the first African American engineer registered in the state of New York:
George Biddle Kelley
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This founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc became the state of New York’s first registered black architect, with offices on Broadway in New York City. He 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 National Guard:
Vertner Woodson Tandy
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This founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc entered the career secretarial field and had the unique privilege of serving as a professional staff member to the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations:
Robert Harold Ogle
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This founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc became the first Executive Secretary of the National Urban League and help organized the first three Chapters that branched from the mother Chapter. He was the last to be designated a founder in 1952:
Eugene Kinckle Jones
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This founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc became a practicing physician, Howard University Professor of Medicine and prolific contributor to medical journals and is the only one to serve as General President of the Fraternity:
Henry Arthur Callis