The SPHINX | Fall October 1931 | Volume 17 | Number 4193101704

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Official Alpha Phi Alpha Directory Officers President. DR. B. ANDREW ROSE, 402 S. Bank St.. Dayton, Ohio. Plrrt Vice-President, CHARLES W. GREENE, 304 Griffin St., N. W., Atlanta. Ga. Second Vice-President, ROBERT P. DANIEL, Virginia Union University, Richmond, Va.

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Members Executive Council, PERRY ] JACKSON, 404 Superior Building Cleveland, Ohio; WILLIAM S. RANDOLPH, 2168 E. 90th St., Cleveland; Ohio; and MYLES A. PAIGE. 229° Seventh Ave., New York, N. Y.

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ALPHA MU CHAPTER, Northwestern University, Evanston, IU.,; Pres., £"* ence Mason, 1317 Emerson St.; » e ' W. C. Pyant, Emerson Street, Y. C. A.

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MU, St. Paul, Minn.; Pres., John R Law rence, 556 St. Anthony Ave Sec'v Paul W. Moseley, 1316 S. E 4th Ave" Minneapolis, Minn. ' NU, Lincoln University, Pa.; Pres., E. Maxfield Smith (Summer address, 75 St Nicholas Place. New York City)- Cor Sec'y, c . E. Shelton (Summer address Box 1083, Welch, W. vTh McmssB Wllberforce University, Wilberforce Ohio; Pres., Langston Butcher; Sec'v ' James A. Irving. OMICRON, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pres., Walter R Talbot, 5635 Mignonette St.- Sec'y H. Bridges, 627 Chauncey St. PI, Cleveland, Ohio; Western Reserve University, Case School of Applied Science, John Caroll University, Cleveland College, Oberlln College; Pres., Roosevelt S. Dickey, 9816 Cedar Ave.; Sec'y. Creed P. Ward, 4113 Cedar Ave. RHO, Philadelphia, Pa.; Pres., George Lyle 415 N. 53rd. St.; Cor. Sec'y., Dr. O Wilson Winters, 15 Curren Arcade Norristown, Pa. SIGMA, Boston, Mass.; Pres., William KnoxSec'y, Wm. I. Gosnell, 47 Batavla St. TAU, University of Illinois, Champaign, HI.; Pres., Booker Blackwell, 602 E* Clark St.; Sec'y, Gilbert Radcliff.

ALPHA KAPPA, Springfield, Mass. (Aiah^L College, Dartmouth College, SP n '£ d field College, Wesleyan College, au Williams College); Pres., Eric w. ftPK' Springfield College; Sec'y Hughes • Robinson, Box 10, Springfield <"" lege.

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ALPHA OMICRON, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, N. C , P r e s -- " : n n Rutherford; Cor. Sec'y, J. D. B e l MU LAMBDA, Washington, D. C , pr^S'.' Lewis K. Downing, 149 W St., N• " Sec'y., Harry McAlpin, 1111 colu bia Road, N. W. NU LAMBDA, Va. State College, E * * $ * ' Va, Pres., John L. Lockett; » - ' Doxey A. Wilkerson. KAPPA LAMBDA, Greensboro, N. C.j P ' j Dr. B. W. Barnes, 811 1-2 E. Mar* St. ALPHA XI, Marquette University, Mtlw aU ' kee, Wis. ALPHA PI, Atlanta University, Atlanta, G»" Sec'y, A. W. Brown, 164 Chestnut a S. W. ALPHA RHO, Morehouse College. Atla'1**' G a , Pres., W. Edgar Harrison; = James A. Colston. XI LAMBDA, Chicago, IU, Pres.,ParW' 1 "*? H. Benson, 3507 South *™ r . Sec'y., Mason W. Fields. 6526 ^ " hart Ave. SIGMA LAMBDA, New Orleans, L a , PrffV Dr. P. P. Creuzot, 2107 Dryades *_ Sec'y, Dr. James F. Brown, U UD Genols St. ALPHA TAU, Akron, Ohio; Pres., Henryu Sparks, 721 Euclid Ave, Sec'y, K° C. Black, 429 Windsor Street.

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