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A L P H A P H I A L P H A Alpha Phi Alpha, Mu Lambda Chapter - 1923, Washington, D.C. 1 President’s Message I was wondering about the appropriate message to deliver for the beginning of the fraternal year. I could tell you Mu Lambda is the third largest chapter in Alpha. I could say two of the Jewels were founders of the chapter. I could say three general presidents were founders of Mu Lambda. I could say one supreme court justice; one mayor of the District of Columbia; three city council members of the District of Columbia; the author of Alpha’s history book; six general presidents; three eastern region vice presidents; one national treasurer, one national chaplain, and the chair of the World Policy Council were or are members. I could tell you of the 338 Alumni chapters, only 42 (six in the Eastern Region) have a house - Mu Lambda being amongst the list. I could tell you Mu Lambda registered 27 brothers for the most recent general convention – more than the size of many of the chapters within Alpha. I could tell you Mu Lambda is comprised of brothers made in 87 different chapters. I could tell you Mu Lambda will be turning 90 on October 1 In return, many might say I am bragging – in response, I would reply I am speaking of Mu Lambda’s rich history and its brand. Brother Josh Harris from general headquarters attended the June meeting and told the brothers it is not what “we” think about Mu Lambda, it is what “they” think about Mu Lambda. They are those outside of Mu Lambda. I ask, do they know about Mu Lambda? Do they know why grown men pay money to belong to an organization? Do they know why we argue and fuss with one another and afterwards give the same brother a ride home? Do they know why we are in the schools helping young African American males when the young men act as if they don’t want our help? Do they know why we are in the community doing the work of Alpha Phi Alpha? I will speculate and say “no,” but it is our job to tell them. If we do our job of educating “they” – the rest will take care of itself. My job as Mu Lambda’s president is to be a good leader, listen to the constituency, motivate, create ideas, and find ways to implement the strategy. I am surrounded by some of the brightest minds in Alpha. If I cannot motivate the brothers of Mu Lambda then we have failed. I listen to the brothers of Mu Lambda. For years you have said you wanted an audit (an internal is complete and will be discussed at the September meeting – come ask Brother Chatman Young all of your tough questions). You said you want efficient meetings – you will receive the reports prior to future meetings (it is your responsibility to read the reports and come prepared to ask questions). You said you wanted more fellowship time – there was a lot of fellowship taking place during the summer. The business of Alpha will be handled timely so brothers will have more time to fellowship after the meetings. You said Mu Lambda didn’t care about the senior brothers or the younger brothers there is a committee chair specifically for addressing the concerns of senior brothers. There is also a committee chair for addressing the concerns of younger brothers. You have raised concerns about intake – the subject of intake will be discussed at the September meeting (bring your questions and/or concerns to Brother Tony Wilson.) You said you wanted to see things to help the brothers become healthy – we will put some healthy alternatives on the menu for the repast and we also partnered with AARP for the Black Male Fitness Challenge. (continued on next page) Monthly Newsletter Editor: Jason Clark September 2013

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President’s MessageI was wondering about the appropriate message to deliver for the beginning of the fraternal year. I could tell you Mu Lambda is the third largest chapter in Alpha. I could say two of the Jewels were founders of the chapter. I could say three general presidents were founders of Mu Lambda. I could say one supreme court justice; one mayor of the District of Columbia; three city council members of the District of Columbia; the author of Alpha’s history book; six general presidents; three eastern region vice presidents; one national treasurer, one national chaplain, and the chair of the World Policy Council were or are members. I could tell you of the 338 Alumni chapters, only 42 (six in the Eastern Region) have a house - Mu Lambda being amongst the list. I could tell you Mu Lambda registered 27 brothers for the most recent general convention – more than the size of many of the chapters within Alpha. I could tell you Mu Lambda is comprised of brothers made in 87 different chapters. I could tell you Mu Lambda will be turning 90 on October 1

In return, many might say I am bragging – in response, I would reply I am speaking of Mu Lambda’s rich history and its brand.

Brother Josh Harris from general headquarters attended the June meeting and told the brothers it is not what “we” think about Mu Lambda, it is what “they” think about Mu Lambda. They are those outside of Mu Lambda. I ask, do they know about Mu Lambda? Do they know why grown men pay money to belong to an organization? Do they know why we argue and fuss with one another and afterwards give the same brother a ride home? Do they know why we are in the schools helping young African American males when the young men act as if they don’t want our help? Do they know why we are in the community doing the work of Alpha Phi Alpha? I will speculate and say “no,” but it is our job to tell them. If we do our job of educating “they” – the rest will take care of itself.

My job as Mu Lambda’s president is to be a good leader, listen to the constituency, motivate, create ideas, and find ways to implement the strategy. I am surrounded by some of the brightest minds in Alpha.

If I cannot motivate the brothers of Mu Lambda then we have failed.

I listen to the brothers of Mu Lambda. For years you have said you wanted an audit (an internal is complete and will be discussed at the September meeting – come ask Brother Chatman Young all of your tough questions). You said you want efficient meetings – you will receive the reports prior to future meetings (it is your responsibility to read the reports and come prepared to ask questions). You said you wanted more fellowship time – there was a lot of fellowship taking place during the summer. The business of Alpha will be handled timely so brothers will have more time to fellowship after the meetings. You said Mu Lambda didn’t care about the senior brothers or the younger brothers – there is a committee chair specifically for addressing the concerns of senior brothers. There is also a committee chair for addressing the concerns of younger brothers. You have raised concerns about intake – the subject of intake will be discussed at the September meeting (bring your questions and/or concerns to Brother Tony Wilson.) You said you wanted to see things to help the brothers become healthy – we will put some healthy alternatives on the menu for the repast and we also partnered with AARP for the Black Male Fitness Challenge.

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Monthly Newsletter Editor: Jason Clark September 2013

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With change comes growth pains – we need to hear the good and the bad. If you feel we are doing something good, share it with me and I will share it with the chapter. If you feel we are doing something bad, reach out to the committee chairs (brothers 40 and under should first go to the chair of the young professionals committee; brothers 65 and over should first go to the chair of the senior brothers committee; and all brothers are welcome to go to our ombudsman, Brother Joel Grey.) I want you to go to the aforementioned brothers so they can try to address your problem.

I know there will be tough days ahead, but I will meet those days with an open mind and positive thoughts. I see brothers like Malcom Carter and Jacob Walker pushing a broom and hauling trash during our Clean the Block initiative. Brother Carter is a corporate executive running multiple chains of his franchise. Brother Walker is a government lawyer and military reservist. When I see those brothers greeting others and asking what they can do to help the chapter – who am I to complain. I see brothers like Kent Benjamin and Lucius Brown make unsolicited donations to Mu Lambda through the Combine Federal Campaign – who am I to complain. When I see brothers like LeRoy Lowery, Albert Cheek and Clyde Blassengale marching with Mu Lambda on an early Saturday morning – who am I to complain. When I see brothers like our vice president, Joseph Gibbs, giving 100 percent to Beta, Mu Lambda, and still finding time to address the details of running the chapter – who am I to complain. These are just a few brothers – there are countless others stepping up to make Mu Lambda a better chapter for us all. I might get weary, but I won’t complain.

While I will do everything possible to hold Mu Lambda in the highest light – I will never ask any brother to put the chapter before the general organization, region, district, or area. With that said, I would like to challenge every brother in the chapter to serve on a minimum of one committee. I don’t want any brother to over extend himself (there will be a sign up list at the meeting). I also ask that all brothers start paying their 2014 dues immediately so Mu Lambda’s financial affairs can be handled without delay.

Together we will make this an excellent fraternal year – this is your chapter, please make your voice heard.

Fraternally,

Brother Neal

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Mu Lambda, key number 111, the eleventh alumni chapter in Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., was chartered in Washington, DC on October 1, 1923. The chapter was established, in part, in response to the desire of alumni Brothers, many of whom were initiated through Beta Chapter at Howard University, to give aid to undergraduate Brothers and to continue the work of Alpha.

! Since its beginning Mu Lambda Chapter has been a bedrock in Alpha Phi Alphaʼs foundation. Itʼs 24 charter members included two of Alphaʼs founders - Jewel Nathaniel A. Murray and Jewel Robert H. Ogle. Shortly thereafter, Jewel Henry A. Callis joined them on Mu Lambdaʼs roster. Other charter members of Mu LAmbda were: Brothers Arthur Curtis, Merrill H. Curits, Victor R. Daley, Eugene L.C. Davidson, Arnold Donawa, Daniel W. Edmonds, Walter Garvin, William L. Hansberry, Charles H. Houston, Edward Howard, Joseph R. Jones, R. Frank Jones, Howard H. Long, John E. Lowery, Clarence H. Mills, Norman L. McGee, Louis H. Russell, James N. Saunders, Emory B. Smith, Harold C. Stratton, J.H.N. Waring, and Charles H. Wesley.

! Six of Alpha Phi Alphaʼs general presidents have been members of Mu Lambda - Jewel Henry A. Callis, and Brothers Howard H. Long, Charlse H.

Wesley, Rayford W. Loga, Belford V. Lawson, and Henry Ponder. Other national members include Brothers Hoseph H.B. Evans, (General Secretary); Louis Buck (treasurer); Walter Booker, J. Rupert Picott, and LeRoy Lowery, III (Eastern Region Vice PResidents); and Brother Syl Lorenzo Shannon (National Chaplain).

! Mu Lambda members have distinguished themselves in their fields of endeavor including - Thurgood Marshall (Supreme Court Justice), Charles H. Houston (law and civil rights), William L. Hansbury (African History), E. Franklin Frazier (sociology), Herman R. Branson (Physics), Aubrey E. Robinson (district Court Judge), James E. Cheek (Howard University president), Bishop J. Clinton Hoggard (Religion), Horace G. Dawson (Ambassador to Liberia), Marion Barry (Mayor of D.C.), and Vincent B. Orange, Sr. (DC At Large Councilmember), among others. Today Mu Lambda continues implementing the tradition programs that have worked so well in the past, as well as newer approaches to improving the lives and well-being of citizens throughout the DC metropolitan region. We have instituted efforts that include college Brothers from Beta Chapter at Howard University, combinging youthful energy and enthusiasm with experience. The Henry Arthur Callis Academy (formerly known as CAllis Beautillion Program), has

enrolled over 235 male high school seniors in our rites of passage program, providing mentoring and college scholarships. A recent endeavor aids senior citizens by providing assistance with legal documents, income tax and will preparation and a driver safety education program in coordination with the AARP. We are also often joined by the Alpha Wives of Washington, DC, Inc. in the administration of programs.

! Mu Lambda Chapter members have served prominently as trailblazers in their respective fields and continue as trendsetters today. Our legacy is secure, but the best is yet to come.

For information contact:

Brother Eddie Neal, President, Mu Lambda Chapter

2405 First Street, NW

Wasington, DC 20001

www.mulambda.org

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Reflections on the 1963 March on Washington -

As a rising senior at Howard University, I stayed in DC over the summer to take a few courses and earn tuition money. (As a freshman, my tuition was $106.50 per semester, all the hours I wanted.) The March on Washington was scheduled for Saturday, August 28, 1963 and my roommates and I were anxious to participate. We may have felt some guilt that we had not joined fellow students like Hank Thomas and Dion Diamond on the Freedom Rides or journeyed to Mississippi with Stokely Carmichael. We waited on the corner of 14th Street and Clifton Place, NW for a bus to the Mall, but the bus never came. Undaunted, we walked down 14th Street on a beautiful sunny day. Large marches seemed to be in vogue that summer, including Detroit in June where Dr. Martin Luther King (birth name - Michael King) originally gave his “I Have A Dream” speech. As we passed stores around F Street we noticed merchandise had been removed from the windows and many stores were closed. The word was that soldiers were massed at Fort Belvoir and other military installations around Washington just in case there were riots. This was puzzling because the Detroit march, then the largest civil rights

demonstration ever, was held without problems. March organizers agreed to have participants out of DC by sundown to minimize the risk of disturbances.

For the march, a stage was erected on the Washington Monument grounds near Constitution Avenue for preliminary speeches and singing. We were early and right up front so we had great views of Peter, Paul and Mary, Lena Horne and other performers that morning. Lena was gorgeous! At first the crowd was sparse and we worried that the march would not have many participants. After about an hour we turned around and saw droves of people assembled behind us. An announcement was made that a traffic jam was in place on the 14th Street Bridge and many buses were going to arrive late. Many in the crowd started to move down Constitution toward the Lincoln Memorial and Dr. King and others rushed to get in front for photo purposes. My roommates and I joined the group and ended up along the Reflecting Pool very near the Lincoln Memorial. We had no idea we were part of an historical event until later. History tells us that when the Montgomery bus boycott was conceived, the local civil rights leader, a Pullman porter, was traveling. A new minister, Rev. King, was selected to lead the boycott in the porter’s

absence. Who knows how the movement would have evolved if it started a few weeks later. The Lord moves in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform.

I have participated in many of the commemorative events on the anniversary of the ‘63 march, generally held every five years. Once I served as the Fraternity’s organizer for an event. After situations like the Trayvon Martin trial and Voting Rights Act being gutted, I question if it is worth the effort to march and chant. Are we really making progress towards the realization of the “Dream”? But as a certain fraternity brother (my father Bro. Joseph Lowery) said, however, after coming to the Mall to commemorate, I must now continue to agitate! Imagine how much this country could accomplish if energy and resources spent on erasing discrimination are put to better use! That’s just my two cents worth!

LeRoy Lowery

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"We come to Washington to Commemorate, We're Goin' Home to Agitate"

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This was a somewhat emotional day for me. I didn't not attend the original March on Washington in 1963 even though I was here in DC. It has always bothered me that I didn't attend, but in my defense, I had no idea the march would turn out to be the historic event it was and MLK, Jr. would become the movement's icon that he did. Yesterday, I was gratified I was there which allowed me to get my personal 'monkey' off my back 50 years later. Fraternally,Bro. Blassengale

I participated in this years March on Saturday August 24, 2013. What an amazing experience to see people of difference colors,ages nationalities, sexual orientations, religions, socieo-economic backgrounds coming together for Human Rights as well as Civil Rights. Growing up in the Jim Crow South, I have seen lots of changes in my life time. Yes, we have come a long way yet with the recent verdict in Florida and the Supreme Courts decision about voting we still have a long way to go. Therefore my brothers we must hold steadfast unmovable to our creed and charge as men of Alpha Phi Alpha.

Brother Larry Donnell Davis

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“Couple who attended King’s speech

remembers even as unforgettable”

By Michael E. Ruane

After her Louisiana sit-in three years before, and her flight north to finish college, and now the trek to the thronged Mall, Janette Hoston Harris was about to see the famous Martin Luther King Jr. for the first time.

She was 23, newly married and stood on her tiptoes with several hundred thousand people jammed in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Her husband, Rudolph, 27, had climbed a tree for a better view. It was Aug. 28, 1963.

(Click Here To Read The Full Story On Washington Post)

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Brother Reverend Joseph Lowery speaks at the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington. While his son and fraternity brother, LeRoy Lowery, immediate past president, watches as he says, "We come to Washington to Commemorate, We're Goin' Home to Agitate"

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Kenneth, a Chicago native, earned both a Bachelor's and Master's degree from Eastern Illinois University. He was initiated into Zeta Nu Chapter in April of 1985 and later joined the illustrious Xi Lambda Chapter seated in Chicago. Since relocating to the East coast in 2004, Kenneth was a member of Delta Lambda Chapter in Baltimore and is now a proud member of the illustrious Mu Lambda Chapter seated in Washington, DC. Kenneth's professional career began in 1990 and includes a stint in higher education as both an administrator and a tenured faculty member. He was also a licensed real estate agent and commercial real estate developer in Chicago. Kenneth now proudly holds a position with the United States government. Over the past fifteen years while working under the U.S. Treasury Department and the Department of Homeland Security, he has been assigned to posts in Detroit, Michigan and Washington, DC. During these assignments, Kenneth has assisted in protective efforts of several U.S. Presidents as well as foreign heads of state both domestically and abroad. Kenneth also assists in recruitment efforts in his current post in Washington.

Brother Kenneth Washington

Malcolm D. Jackson is EPA’s Assistant Administrator for the Office of Environmental Information and Chief Information Officer. In this dual role, Mr. Jackson is responsible for IT operations and security, information quality and collection, and access to environmental information including the Toxics Release Inventory. His leadership focus includes IT strategic planning and governance, IT investment management and government transparency.

Malcolm D. Jackson was appointed to serve this role by President Barack Obama. Prior to being confirmed by the Senate in June 2010, Mr. Jackson served as the Senior IT Business Unit Director of CIGNA Group Insurance. At CIGNA, he managed all IT aspects that supported short term disability, long term disability, life and accident insurance products and services. From 2006 to 2008, Mr. Jackson also served as the Senior IT Business Unit Director for CIGNA Insurance Corporate Business Functions. During this tenure, Mr. Jackson directed the development of IT applications for Human Resources, Finance, Legal and Public Affairs, and Investments. In addition, Mr. Jackson had IT oversight for Corporate-Owned Life Insurance, Reinsurance, and Settlement Annuities.

Prior to joining CIGNA Insurance, Mr. Jackson held various positions in the areas of IT, engineering, marketing and general business management at Monsanto, Quaker Oats, General Dynamics, and Shell Oil Company. He has a broad business background which included consumer packaged goods, defense contracting, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and the oil and gas industries. Throughout his career, Mr. Jackson has developed expertise in IT strategy, large-scale enterprise resource planning, performance metrics development, and business process re-engineering.

Mr. Jackson currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Federal CIO Council’s IT Workforce Committee. Mr. Jackson was a Board member of the Children’s Literacy Initiative in Philadelphia and the Jackson State University National Alumni Association, where he chaired the membership committee. Mr. Jackson holds a B.S. from Jackson State University and an M.B.A. from Northwestern University, J.L. Kellogg School of Management.

Brother Malcolm D. Jackson

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I am pleased to announce the selection of James McDonald as the new Assistant Regional Administrator for Management and Director, Management Division, EPA Region 6, Dallas, TX. With this appointment, James joins ranks of the Senior Executive Service. James brings to this position a decade of Agency leadership and service across multiple program offices, and is uniquely qualified to provide advice and insights on a range of administrative management and policy priorities.

James began his career at EPA as an Environmental Protection Specialist in 1992 in EPA’s Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics Substances. For the past two years, James has served as the Director in the Office of Environmental Information’s Planning, Resources and Outreach (OPRO). In OPRO, he was responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of the Office including budget formulation and execution, human resources, program and policy/regulatory development, administrative program and project management, and information technology systems oversight. Additionally, he served as the Chief of Staff to Assistant Administrator and Chief Information Officer. Prior to his appointment as Chief of Staff, he served as the Director, Office of Administrative Law Judges (ALJ), Office of the Administrator, where he lead and managed ALJ’s administrative, management and policy functions, including budget/finance, strategic planning, human resources, information resources management, judicial hearing clerk, and administrative litigation docket. James also has extensive experience with congressional and legislative issues having worked in EPA’s Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations and as Chief of Staff for Congresswoman Shelia Jackson-Lee of the 18th Congressional District of Texas. His program and regulatory experience includes serving in EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance for many years.

James is a native of Mendenhall, Mississippi where he attended Alcorn State University earning a Bachelor degree in Political Science. He went on to earn a Master of Public Administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a Masters in Human Resources Management from Webster University. Additionally, he holds a law degree from the University of Florida.

James will be a great addition to the Region 6 Leadership Team. I am excited to have James join the Region 6 family and look forward to him integrating the WE CARE Values into his leadership model as he builds a solid working relationship with all of our employees. James will be joining the Region in April. Please join me in congratulating James McDonald on his selection as the next Assistant Regional Administrator for Management.

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S E Q U O I A C L U B

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Pi Upsilon Lambda

Ice In White

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Brothers with DC Chancellor Kaya Henderson

!!"#$%&!'()*! Mu Lambda Chapter for helping to make our school ready for the first day of school. Your volunteerism was much appreciated!!!

Victorie L. Thomas, Ed.D. Principal August 24, 2013

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Mu LambdaCleans The BlockBackpack Drive

& Cookout

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Dr. William Malcolm DuBose, Jr.December 7, 1948 – August 19, 2013

Dr. William Malcolm DuBose, Jr. (affectionately known as “Mo & Billy”) was born December 7, 1948 in Dayton Beach, Florida. He was the second child, and only son, born to William M. DuBose and Thelma C. DuBose. He started elementary school in Daytona Beach and after moving to Pensacola, Florida continued his education in the public school system and graduated from Pensacola High School in 1965. After high school he attended college at Howard University in 1965. Following in the foot steps of his father who was a chartered member at Florida A&M University, Billy pledged Beta Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, in the spring of 1969. He was so proud to have the brotherhood in his life. Upon graduating with a degree in Physics

in 1975, he then was accepted at Howard University College of Dentistry and received his DDS degree in 1981. He was then licensed and began to practice in the District of Columbia.

Mo married Madelyn Warren in 1971 (currently divorced). Of that union the first child was welcomed, a son Nathaniel Sanfre. And three years later they were blessed with the birth of their daughter Kalimbi. Both children have been the joy of his life. His son now lives in Sweden and his daughter resides in the District of Columbia. Mo is also blessed with one grand child, Enon, a wonderful grandson who made him smile with pride.

Mo’s career has been filled with adventure and excitement. He chose to pursue his dentistry career by sharing his lust for life and humanity. He specialized in the dentistry treatment of the disabled. He started his dentistry career with DC Department of Health. He was in partnership with the Community for Creative Non-Violence where he provided dental treatment for many years. He extended himself and was always available to help anyone who needed him. He also found time to tutor voluntarily most of the time to a variety of students. After retirement he continued to impart his knowledge and love for math by teaching in the DC Public Schools.

Mo enjoyed enlightening children in the wonders of math and how to apply it to their everyday lives. He also enjoyed music by playing the saxophone and other woodwind instruments. He was very talented in the world of arts. Mo lived a rich and meaningful life.

The funeral service for Bro. DuBose will be held at Wesminister Presbyterian Church on Sept. 8th, at2:30pm. The location of the church is 400 I Street, SW, DC 20024. Rev. Brian Hamilton is Pastor. Brother DuBose died in his sleep, was found by his housemate on the 19th. Brothers are asked to arrive at the church at 1:50pm. The Omega service will begin at 2:10p.

Also: Please pray for Brother Keith Hinnant and family. His great grandmother, Etta Pearson, passed. She lived to be 108 years old.

If there are any Brothers (or family members of brothers) who are sick and/or shut in, please let me know. My contact is as follows: [email protected] (email) or (571) 251-8253 (cell).

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Ms. Speller, wife of Brother Wesley Speller (Omega Chapter), celebrated her 109th

birthday, August 4, 2013.

 She was born August 4, 1904.  Brothers Lowery, Brice, and Neal visited on her birthday

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G eneral President

William Douglass Lyle Executive Director

Sean L. McCaskill Eastern Region Vice President

Jonathan Leon Eastern Region Assistant Vice President

Founders

Henry A. Callis Charles H . Chapman Eugene K . Jones George B. Kelley Nathaniel A. Murray Robert H . Ogle Vertner W. Tandy

June 7, 2011 Greetings  Brothers  of  Alpha  East,  

   I   hope   that   this  Memorandum   finds   you  both  mentally   and  physically   strong.    My  beloved  

Brothers   of   AlphaEast,   I   write   you   today   to   discuss   the   Brand   of   Alpha   Phi   Alpha   Fraternity,  Incorporated.  

   On   August   28,   2011,   our   beloved   Alpha   Phi   Alpha   will   have   once   again   pulled   off   the  

unthinkable.    The  world  will  stand  and  witness  the  dedication   It   is  not  enough  to   just  stand  on  the  shoulders  of  giants  and  continue  to  point.    There  are  a  number  of  chapters  &  brothers  that  are  taking  the  name  and  image  of  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  and  failing  to  hold  the  light  high  by  putting  their  own  spin  on   the   name   and   deciding   illegally   who   we   initiate   to   "ʺrepresent"ʺ   the   fraternity.     That   is   a   clear  violation  of  the  oath  we  took  and  the  ritual  that  initiated  us.  

   We,   as   brothers,   need   to  protect   the  name  and   image   of   this   fraternity   that  was   founded   in  

1906  and  is  greater  than  one  chapter  or  any  brother.    Therefore  going  forward  the  leadership  of  this  district  will  enforce  the  following  items  to  protect  the  image  of  Alpha  Phi  Alpha.      

   Any  chapter  that  is  found  illegally  initiating  men  or  revealing  the  secrets  of  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  

Fraternity,   Incorporated  to  any  non-­‐‑have  not  met  the  minimum  requirement  of  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Fraternity,  Incorporated  shall  have  the  chapter  recommended  for  de-­‐‑chartering  and  the  members  of  the  chapter  recommended  for  expulsion  

raternity  and  if  the  

brothers  that  allowed  this  process  will  be  sued  along  with  him.      Also  going  forward  monikers  that  disgrace  the  name  of  Alpha  Phi  Alpha  shall  not  be  accepted,  

this  includes  but  is  not  limited  to,  Bloody,  Reckless,  Rambunctious,  Deadly,  Dangerous,  Death,  Killer  (Killa),   Merciless,   Psychotic   (any   variation),   Do   or   Die,   Punishing,   Wood   (or   any   variation),  Wreckless,  Sadistic  or  any  other  moniker  that  is  in  not  in  line  with  the  high  ideals  of  Alpha  Phi  Alpha.    Also   there   will   be   no   RED   in   chapter   letters   at   all   or   on   the   name   Alpha   Phi   Alpha   Fraternity,  Incorporated.    The  only  accepted  letter  colors  are  Black,  Old  Gold  and  White.    Finally  there  shall  be  no   use,   going   forward   on  Alpha   Phi   Alpha   Fraternity   advertising,  with   the  Gorilla   or   Apes.   Any  chapter  going  forward  that  has  paraphernalia  (those   initiated  after  June  30th  2011  for  paraphernalia  

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A N N O U N C M E N T S

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Eastern Region Leadership and College

Brothers Summits & Fall Staff Meeting

HOTEL INFORMTION:Hilton Wilmington/Christiana

100 Continental Dr. | Newark, Delaware 19713 | (800) 348-3133

Click here for hotel registration: http://bit.ly/2013erfsm

Event Discount Code: ALPHA*Room rate of $119 per night. *Rate includes a complimentary breakfast for 2 guests p/

r; additional guests must pay $10.The deadline to receive the discounted rate on room reservations isAugust 23,

2013.

LEADERSHIP AND COLLEGE BROTHERS SUMMITS

Friday September 13th: Required attendees include all Regional Staff, Convention Staff, District Directors and Assistant District Directors. *All Brothers are welcome to attend.

Time: 9:15am until 4:30pm. College and Alumni Brother Network Mixer: 7:30pmLocation: John A. Perkins Student Center

FALL STAFF MEETING

Saturday, September 14th: Required attendees include all Regional Staff, Convention Staff, District Directors, Assistant District Directors, Chapter Presidents, Chapter Vice Presidents (or one other officer), Area Directors and Alpha Advisors. *All Brothers are welcome to attend.

Time: 9:15am until 4:30pm.Location: John A. Perkins Student Center

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE325 Academy Street | Newark, DE 19716

*All meetings will be held in the John A. Perkins Student Center

*Registration for this event will open next week. To register visitwww.alphaeast.com. Please continue to check our AlphaEast website for more details.

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H . A . C A L L I S G O L F T O U R N A M E N T

Alpha Phi Alpha, Mu Lambda Chapter - 1923, Washington, D.C. 21

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Mu  Lambda  Foundationin  Association  with  the

Mu  Lambda  Chapter  of  

Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Fraternity,  Inc.

Invites  you  to  our  annual

Crab  Feast

(A  fundraising  effort  for  the  Henry  Arthur  Callis  Scholarship)

Saturday,  September  21,  2013

2:00  pm  – 6:00  pm

Mu  Lambda  Foundation  House

2405  1st Street  NW,  Washington,  DC

Ticket  Price:  $60  per  person

Please  come  and  enjoy  an  afternoon  of

Food   Music   Dancing   50/50  Raffle

Steamed  Crabs  with  Spice  and  Drawn  Butter

Spiced  Shrimp  with  Cocktail  Sauce

Grilled  Breast  of  Chicken  with  BBQ  Sauce

Seasonal  Sliced  Fresh  Fruit

Corn  on  the  Cob

Pasta  Salad  Primavera

Hush  Puppies

Sweet  Potato  Cakes

Assorted  Soft  Drinks  &  Water

To  Purchase  Tickets  &  For  More  Information,  please  contact:

Keith  Hinnant,  Event  Chair  – (202)  351-­‐8981

Garrett  Miller,  Co-­‐Event  Chair  – (202)  450-­‐7311

E-­‐mail:  [email protected]

Tickets  can  be  purchased  online  at:  https://mu-­‐lambda-­‐crabfeast.eventbrite.com

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Step Afrika! has been selected as one of the Greater Washington's "Best Small Charities " by the Catalogue for Philanthropy in 2008.

1333 H Street N - -6761 www.stepafrika.org

August 6, 2013 Frederick Engram Pharaoh Step Team Alpha Phi Alpha Mu Lambda Chapter Dear Frederick, Step Afrika! is pleased to extend Mu Lambda Pharaoh Step Team an invitation to perform at the Step Afrika! Step Explosion on Saturday, September 7, 2013, at the Raymond Recreation Center. Our goal is to showcase a variety of teams from throughout the DMV and celebrate the art form of stepping at its best. All teams are asked to prepare a performance of no less than 5 minutes, but not to exceed 7 minutes. Performances must be family-friendly and are subject to review and edit by Step Afrika! for time and appropriateness. All teams must submit a single-paragraph bio and an outline of their performance (including music queues & special needs). Please be advised that lighting and special effects will be non-existent. The performance will be held during the day in a gymnasium so the focus will be on good, hard stepping, not on production values. Keep this in mind as you structure your performances. Your team will receive a performance stipend of $1000.00 immediately following the show on September 7th. This performance contract, your payment information, team bio, performance outline and team roster must be submitted via email to Brian McCollum at [email protected] by Monday, August 12, 2013. You should also fill out and return the attached W-9 form. Questions? Contact Brian McCollum at (202) 399-7993 ext 111. We look forward to seeing you on Friday, September 6th! Sincerely, C. Brian Williams, Founder and Executive Director

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M E M B E R S H I P D I R E C T O R Y

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Brothers:

Mu Lambda is trying to update its membership directory.

I would like for you to complete the following information and send it to Brother Fitzgerald via email ([email protected]), hand deliver to him at the chapter meeting, or mail it to Timothy Fitzgerald, 2405 First Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001.

The information being requested is the same information appearing in the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Membership Directory published by Harris Publications. The only thing I added was the field to capture your birthday (not year) to acknowledge you in the Torch. If there are areas you prefer not to answer, just leave the area blank – complete the rest of the form and submit.

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Brother’s Name

Initiation chapter and initiation year

Residence address

Residence phone number

Cellular phone number

Job Title

Employer name, address, and phone number

Spouse’s name

Children’s names

Email address

Birth month and Birth day (do not include your year)

Enter your networking areas from the attached sheets

Please circle your preferred method of receiving communication - email or postal mail

Are you a member of the MuLambda Yahoo Group – yes or no

Fraternally,

Brother Neal

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C H A P T E R B I R T H D A Y S

30 Alpha Phi Alpha, Mu Lambda Chapter - 1923, Washington, D.C.

July Birthdays1 - Munford, Tremell A.1 - Ridley, Williams R.2 - Crawford, Evans E.2 - Richardson, Chesley2 - Scott, Montaie D.6 - Edwards, E.K.11 - Buck, Louis W11 - Suber ,Herbert L.14 - Hicks, Pernell14 - Jackson, Leroy14 - Engram, Frederick15 - Tillman, Kama15 - Tyler, Antoine D.16 - Richardson, Robert20 - Almaroof, Sulaiman20 - Jones, III, Clinton C.28 - Roberts, Francis 31 - Clark, Jason31 - Marshall, Kouri

August Birthdays2 - Fitzgerald, Marc2 - Mauney, Louis A.3 - Jones, Mark4 - Brown, Michael J.4 - Crossley, Will4 - Wilson, Yettekov5 - Marcus Ware8 - Baker, Dustin9 - Carter, Michael10 - Blassengale, Clyde10 - Hoskey, Frankie D11 - Powell, Juan13 - Bellamy, Sean13 - Madison, Berlin14 - Lucas, Andre16 - Heck, IV, James17 - Berrios, Antonio18 - Jones, Tyrees P.20 - Collins, Michael22 - Cooper, Lonnie23 - Braxton, Ronald23 - Lamar Lockridge27 - Furlough, Kenneth28 - Gardner, Jr., Wendell29 - Bennett, Carl29 - English, Richard29 - Revis, Lamar

September Birthdays2 - Halliburton, Brian E.4 - Carter, Christopher4 - Merritt, Ezra5 - Ingram, Vedoster10 - Laney, Nathaniel R.12 - Fitzhugh, Earl R.12 - Holman, Benjamin A.12 - Neal Eddie W.15 - Hawkins, Jr., William A.15 - Parker, Jr., P.E.15 - Smith, Issac15 - Ulmer, Kwame15 - Jones, Nick16 - Fitzgerald, Timothy16 - Miller, Garrett J.18 - Brown, III, Robert M19 - Brown, Jeffery19 - Joyner, William M.19 - Davis, Justin19 - Wood, Garnett20 - Butler, Johnathan21 - Sullivan, Ronald D.22 - Cotton, Paul24 - Kinard, Cornell L.26 - Garibaldi, Antoine

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C H A I R D R I V E

Alpha Phi Alpha, Mu Lambda - 1923, Washington, D.C. 31

The chapter chair drive project needs your support. The Mu Lambda Foundation is accepting tax deductible donations in the amount of $100 per chair. You don’t have to be a Brother to make a chair donation: Alpha wives, friends and families are also encouraged to participate. Upon receipt of your donation, your contribution will be permanently noted for all to see. Your name will be inscribed in gold lettering on a black chair as pictured above.

Donated by Brother (your name inserted) or In Memory of Brother ___________. Supporters to date include: Brother Julius Brice Brother Eddie Neal Brother LeRoy Lowery Brother Charles Donegan Brother Curtis Hunigan Brother Timothy Fitzgerald Brother Arthur King Brother Michael Brown Brother Michael Brown in Memory of Brother Kenneth Higgins Brother Michael Carter Brother Adrian Vincent James Brother Adrian Vincent James in Memory of Brother Robert “Bob” Warren Brother Syl Lorenzo Shannon Brother John Eason Brother Louis Ford in Memory of: Brother Morris Hawkins Brother Frederick Ford Brother Earl Root Brother Rudolph Scipio Brother William Calbert in Memory of Brother Syl Lorenzo Shannon Brother Lloyd T. McGriff Brother Louis Buck Brother Arlester Brown Brother James McDonald Brother M. Christopher Brown II in Memory of Brother Vernon Polite Brother M. Christopher Brown Brother Clyde Blassengale, Sr. Brother William Page Brother Eric Herndon Brother Rudolph Harris Brother Rylan R. Harris Soror Janette Hoston Harris in Memory of Brother Eluen H. Hoston, Jr. Brother David BanksBrother Malcolm D. JacksonSoror Janette Hoston Harris in Memory of Brother Charles H. WesleyBrother Kenneth HolbertBrother Clinton C. Jones III in Memory of Brother Louis E. Murray

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C H A P T E R D U E S

*Please attempt to submit your dues online using PayPal*

www.Mulambda.org

or

www.MuLambdaFoundation.org

*If you are not using Paypal, funds in the form of check or cash must have the appropriate form attached. You can download forms from the chapter or foundation

website. Attach the form along with the check or cash to mail in or submit to the Treasurer or Financial Secretary*

Chapter Dues Structure Grand Tax Chapter Dues

General Organization Mu Lambda Total Late

Life Member - $400.00 $400.00 $410.00Non-Life Member $150.00 $400.00 $550.00 $570.001st Year Alumni $75.00 $350.00 $425.00 $445.002nd Year Alumni $112.50 $350.00 $462.50 $482.50Graduate Student $150.00 $350.00 $500.00 $520.00

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.Mu Lambda Chapter2405 First St. NWWashington, DC 20001-1019