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Chartered and incorporated
originally under the laws of the State of Indiana as Kappa Alpha Nu on
April 15, 1911, the name was changed to Kappa Alpha Psi on a resolution
offered and adopted at the Grand Chapter in December 1914. This change
became effective April 15, 1915, on a proclamation by the then Grand Polemarch,
Elder Watson Diggs. Thus, the name acquired a distinctive Greek letter
symbol and Kappa Alpha Psi thereby became a Greek letter fraternity in
every sense on the designation.
From its inception,
and for the next six years, Brother Diggs served as the Grand Polemarch
of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Through his leadership and indefatigable
application, augmented by the efforts of B.K. Armstrong, and John M. Lee,
who comprised the remainder of the original Grand Board of Directors,
the infant Fraternity was guided through the most perilous years of its
life. Accordingly, much of the credit for the organization's survival
through this period is shared by these three men.
From its inception,
every endeavor was directed toward establishing the Fraternity upon a
strong foundation before embarking on plans of expansion. By the end of
the first year, working together, Diggs and Armstrong had completed the
ritual and had commenced work on the coast of arms. Work on the latter
was completed during the following summer by Diggs, Armstrong and Lee
while they were pursuing employment at a hotel in Fort Wayne, IN.
In selecting a suitable
motto, Diggs, Armstrong and Lee solicited the aid of a Profession of Greek
Art at Indiana Technical College at Fort Wayne, IN. Having adopted a motto
which mutually suited them, they carried a sketch of the coat of arms
to a commercial engraver in Fort Wayne, from which he made the first metal
plate.
For years, in order
to safeguard the ritualistic secrets of the Fraternity, Diggs laboriously
typed and bound the rituals. It was not until he moved to Indianapolis,
IN, where he met an old German printerin whom he had confidence, that
he entrusted the esoteric materials of the fraternity to a commercial
printer.
In the spring of
1912, Diggs wrote in a little blue examination book the first Constitution,
which was adpoted in 1920 with but a few revisions. This edition remained
in use until 1926 when it was supplanted by the codified edition jointly
written by Diggs, J. Ernest wilkins, and W. Ellis Stewart. In 1957 the
Constitution again underwent major revision.
Now substantially
established and provided with a Constitution, Ritual, coat of arms, motto,
and guiding hand in a dynamic Grand Chapter, the fraternity was ready
for expansion. In the summer of 1912, Diggs visited the University of
Illinois at Urbana, IL, where he met Earl B. Dickerson, President of the
Old "Illini Club." This club constituted the nucleus of the University
of Illinois Chapter, the Beta, which was chartered on February 8, 1913.
Gamma Chapter (later changed to Indianapolis Alumni Chapter) was established
on December 29, 1913, followed by the establishment of Delta Chapter at
the University of Iowa, on March 7, 1914. The latter was subsequently
changed to Gamma Chapter, and the designation of Delta assigned to the
Wilberforce University Chapter at Wilberforce, OH. Wpsilon Chapter, Lincoln
University, PA, was established December 4, 1915, as the first chapter
in the east. Elder W. Diggs journeyed from Indiana to give this chapter
his personal and official installation, recognition and blessing.
Thus ended the infancy
of Kappa Alpha Psi, whereupon the Fraternity embarked upon an era of expansion.
Except for the years of World War I and II, when several Grand Chapter
meetings were suspended, Kappa Alpha Psi has grown and prevailed with
unabating impetus.
The
Objectives of Kappa Alpha Psi
To unite college
men of culture, patriotism and honor in a bond of Fraternity;
To encourage honorable
achievement in every field of human endeavor;
To promote the spiritual,
social, intellectual and moral welfare of members;
To assist the aims
and purposes of colleges and universities;
To inspire to service
in the public interest;
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