THE
August, 1939
SPHINX
PagŠ 31
DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Front row, left to right: Brothers: Dr. Bruce Alleyns, D. J. Whitfield, Secretary; Dr. Miles W. Conner, Rev. K. E. Downs, visitor; C. C. Jackson, Jr., President; Dr. Maurice Alams, Raymond Carpenter. Back row, left to right: Brothers: Woodley Lawrence, Dolbert Hardin, Dr. Douglass Shephard, Rufus Hackett, Furman L. Templeton, Walter T. Dixon, Treasurer. Brother Stephen Howe, new Physical Education teacher at Huntington High School, has just about revolutionized athletic activities there. His success has been brilliant. Other Huntington High teachers are Brothers W. A. Miller, G. Wesley Raney, Jr., Charles Jones, Clarence Johnson, and W. A. Robinson. Brother O. H. Smith is an undertaker. Brother Gansey Edward Ellis is now a Service Station owner. Brother L, A. Fowlkes, dentist, is not only prominent in his home city, but active in many state-wide movements. Signed, John R. Picott, President Charles Jones, Secretary. o
Omicron Lambda
Chapter
BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Greetings Brothers: Our biggest job during this season of the year, is studying ways to keep cool, however, the brothers of Omicron Lambda are pushing forward in spite of the heat. Brother Cleophus Haygood is working on his M. A. Degree at Columbia University. News from Brother Fred (Red) Curtis stating he enjoyed a successful year
at the University of Colorado and will be home, after a trip to New Jersey. Brother H. L. (Hog) Mosely, is all smiles since he has taken unto himself a better half. Brother C. J. Greene proved to the Atlanta Life Insurance Company that he could not only hold their second largest district, but, he is threatening the home office district which is in the first position. Special greetings to Brothers Emery H. Jennings and Wm. (Bill) Hale of Langston University, Phil Waring of W. Va. State. Brother A. D. Shores made himself felt keenly by the Negroes of Birmingham by filing a petition for Writ of Mandamus, against the Board of Registrars for not -registering Negroes because of their color. In the business field, Brother Wayman Mattherson has opened a first class barbecue shoppe. i Brother Wilbur H. Hollins and Arthur D. Shores have gone into the Real Estate and General Insurance Business. Too much praise cannot be given Brother T. M. Alexander of Atlanta, Ga., for the fine contribution he is making in the general Insurance field. The skill in which he operates his business is a credit to the race. Yours fraternally, WILBUR H. HOLLINS, Editor to Sphinx.