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i 1 OMEGA PSI PHI STANDING LAST ROW: E. Manderville, M. Frank, A. Gray, D. Closson, F. Dabney, G. Holliday, H. Young, O. Harris, E. Simpkins, F. Guinals. STANDING THIRD ROW: A. Pickering, P. Hall, J. Bufford, C. Ballard, C. Woodard, P. Taylor, C. Groves, G. Hedge, J. Luster, T. Guerrant, J. Herring, C. Fortune. SITTING SEC- OND ROW: R. Lawrence, W. Ravenell, H. Judson, R. Mann, G. Brooks, W. Johnson, R. Betz, B. Oates. FRONT ROW: K. Williams, R. Gilliam, R. Johnson, M. Bates, T. Guyden, A. Upperman, R. Gibbons, R. White. OFFICERS Basileus C. Morris Vice Basileus H. Judson Keeper of Record & Seals T. Taliaferro Keeper of Finance C. Ballard Chaplain B. Oates Keeper of the Peace B. Simpkins Almost fifty-two years ago, November 17, 1911, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity originated at Howard <strong>University</strong>. The advent of Beta Chapter on <strong>Lincoln</strong> <strong>University</strong>'s campus occurred February 13, 1914, in the residence of our fraternity sister, Mrs. Lottie Wilson, who for her loyalty to the cause of Omega, was accepted into the brotherhood as a real member, and is the only woman ever to receive this recognition. 71
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IN MEMORIAM Our past life here at L
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DEAN LEROT D. JOHNSON TO THE CLASS
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REGISTRAR The purpose of a college
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HENRY CORNWELL Psychology JAMES FRA
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MAXWELL PRIMACK Philosophy WILLIAM
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"If the good people in their wisdom
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