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Recognizing the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary.
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WHEREAS, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. is a global fraternal organization of over 160,000 men united by the common purpose of achievement in every field of human endeavor; and
WHEREAS, Kappa Alpha Psi and the City of Philadelphia share a special bond in that the fraternity's International Headquarters is located in North Philadelphia, and, historically, the Greater Philadelphia region has been home to hundreds of members in undergraduate and alumni chapters; and
WHEREAS, The Philadelphia Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was established on May 25, 1922; it was the third alumni chapter established on the eastern seaboard, while Philadelphia became the second city that was home to both a Greek letter and an alumni chapter; and
WHEREAS, The Philadelphia Alumni Chapter was inspired by John Milton Lee, one of the original founders, who was living in Philadelphia following his honorable discharge from the military; and
WHEREAS, Lee, along with brothers Harry Ashley, Felton L. Brown, Bernard C. Calloway, George W. Clinton, Benjamin H. Dillard, Norman L. Glenn, William E. Griffin, Alvin Sloane Hawk, Edward H. Smyrl, and Cornelius Wooding were the founding members of the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter; and
WHEREAS, Among the charter members of the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter, seven of them - Brothers Brown, Calloway, Clinton, Glenn, Hawk, Smyrl, and Wooding - were also graduates of Temple University and charter members of the Lambda Chapter on that campus; and
WHEREAS, The Philadelphia Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi, whose membership typically hovers around 300 members, has long been an active leader in Philadelphia, hosting Grand Chapter meetings in 1920, 1930, 1959, 1995 and 2019; and
WHEREAS, Streets, schools, community centers, and other landmarks throughout Philadelphia are named for Kappa men, and the results of their comm...
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