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PrettyBoy 04-24-2009 03:37 AM

Kappa Klassroom History
 


Here, we chat about a little Kappa Alpha Psi history, and prominent members of our organization.:)

K_I_A_Nupe 04-24-2009 09:46 AM

Bro. Dr. Marcus Peter Blakemore:

Besides Elder Watson Diggs, in my opinion, he is the reason why we KAN do everything.

KAPPAtivating 04-24-2009 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by K_I_A_Nupe (Post 1802656)
Bro. Dr. Marcus Peter Blakemore:

Besides Elder Watson Diggs, in my opinion, he is the reason why we KAN do everything.

Frank Summers is the reason I run my race for KAPPA!

K_I_A_Nupe 04-25-2009 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by KAPPAtivating (Post 1802851)
Frank Summers is the reason I run my race for KAPPA!

I agree. Frank Summers is another reason we have my province and he is the reason for many other things.

I wanna explore this particular thread BUT I know we can only go so far.

No need for certain individuals reaping the rewards of our conversations.

PrettyBoy 04-26-2009 07:33 AM

What I've always found interesting was knowing that it all started not just at IU but at Howard. As I can remember, EWD and Byron K. Armstrong were enrolled at Howard before they went to IU. That would have been in 1909-1910. I don't know how true this is, but I believe they were approached by a fraternity there. The only fraternity at Howard then would have been the Beta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha. Apparently, EWD, and Byron K. Armstrong weren't happy with certain members, so they declined. They could have also taken interest in the fraternity, but there isn't any known record of that as far as I know of.

K_I_A_Nupe 04-26-2009 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 1803619)
What I've always found interesting was knowing that it all started not just at IU but at Howard. As I can remember, EWD and Byron K. Armstrong were enrolled at Howard before they went to IU. That would have been in 1909-1910. I don't know how true this is, but I believe they were approached by a fraternity there. The only fraternity at Howard then would have been the Beta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha. Apparently, EWD, and Byron K. Armstrong weren't happy with certain members, so they declined. They could have also taken interest in the fraternity, but there isn't any known record of that as far as I know of.


I believe that's true also. I remember some of EWD's quote about the fraternity; it wasn't a great description of these individuals. I believe they left to be closer to home. And they did decline. That's in the Story.

PrettyBoy 04-27-2009 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by K_I_A_Nupe (Post 1803717)
I believe that's true also. I remember some of EWD's quote about the fraternity; it wasn't a great description of these individuals. I believe they left to be closer to home. And they did decline. That's in the Story.

LOL. what did the quote say?

Yeah, I think Byron K. Armstrong had family in Indiana.

KAPPAtivating 04-27-2009 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 1803844)
LOL. what did the quote say?

Yeah, I think Byron K. Armstrong had family in Indiana.

The "DREAMER" was born in Western KY...around Hopkinsville to be exact.

PrettyBoy 04-27-2009 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by KAPPAtivating (Post 1803859)
The "DREAMER" was born in Western KY...around Hopkinsville to be exact.

There's also a school named after him.

I wonder if Alpha Kappa Nu (1903) would have been successful, would there have been a Kappa Alpha Psi.

K_I_A_Nupe 04-27-2009 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 1803844)
LOL. what did the quote say?

Yeah, I think Byron K. Armstrong had family in Indiana.


This is from the prologue of the story:

In the summer of 1910, Irven Armstrong was such a student. His cousin, Byron K. Armstrong, had attended Howard University during 1909-1910 school year, and there had formed friendship with Elder Watson Diggs. Both were approached by a fraternity, and both declined pledgeship because they disapproved the attitudes and action of certain members.

K_I_A_Nupe 04-27-2009 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by PrettyBoy (Post 1804091)
There's also a school named after him.

I wonder if Alpha Kappa Nu (1903) would have been successful, would there have been a Kappa Alpha Psi.


Great question!...I believe the founders may have possible joined them and made great contributions; that's assuming they had the same ideals.

PrettyBoy 04-28-2009 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by K_I_A_Nupe (Post 1804105)
This is from the prologue of the story:

In the summer of 1910, Irven Armstrong was such a student. His cousin, Byron K. Armstrong, had attended Howard University during 1909-1910 school year, and there had formed friendship with Elder Watson Diggs. Both were approached by a fraternity, and both declined pledgeship because they disapproved the attitudes and action of certain members.

Yeah, that was from William L. Crump, but I always wanted to know what was said, and what was up with those particular members. He never did say.

Kappachino3Klub 04-29-2009 11:42 AM

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KAPPAtivating 04-29-2009 08:49 PM

Bruhs, just my opinion, but I think we should be careful about how much info we discuss regarding our Noble Klan, afterall, their are many trolls, aspirants, as well as other organizations who thrive from the information we discuss...just my opinion though.

PrettyBoy 04-29-2009 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by KAPPAtivating (Post 1804788)
Bruhs, just my opinion, but I think we should be careful about how much info we discuss regarding our Noble Klan, afterall, their are many trolls, aspirants, as well as other organizations who thrive from the information we discuss...just my opinion though.

Yeah, you're right Phi. BGLO history that you can find at the library or bookstore is kool, but I wouldn't take it any farther than that. I'm with you though.


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