Because of a disastrous fire in the Fraternity house in whcih he was employed, He enrolled at Indiana University in 1909 and helped the otherįounders in organizing Kappa Alpha Nu. PAUL WAYMOND CAINE (1891 - 1922)Caine entered the University from Greencastle, Indiana. University of Pittsburg and practiced until his death in October 9, 1959. Blakemore left the University in 1911, but in 1923 he received his D.D.S degree from the Armstrong, he became enthusiactic about the new Fraternity and contributed significantly A rugged individual, Blakemore was determined to make a place in High school and in the fall of 1910, entered Indiana University. Blakemore attended the public school of Anderson, Indiana. MARCUS PETER BLAKEMORE (1889 - 1959)BORN in Franklin, Indiana. Lincoln Institute in Jefferson City, Missouri, Asher entered the graduate school at the University of Illinois in 1915-16,īut received his Masters of Art degree from the University of Minnesota in 1917. In june of 1914, Asher received a Bachelors of Arts degree from Indiana University. ASHER (1892 - 1963)Born in Woodburn, Kentucky, Asher moved to Bloomington, where he graduated from high school in the spring of 1910. In 1940, he was awarded aĭoctor of Philosophy degree by the University of Michigan.ĪTTY. His early continuing efforts in the fraternity earned him the Laurel Wreath in 1935. By 1914 Armstrong had earned his Masters degree from Columbia University. BYRON KENNETH ARMSTRONG (1890 - 1980)Born in Westfield, Indiana, entered Howard University in 1909, met Elder Watson Diggs, and together they transferred to Alexander served several termsĪs a member of the Grand Board of Directors.ĭR. degree from the Medical School of Indiana University in 1919. He matriculated at Indiana University in the fall of 1910 and graduated from Indiana Univeristy in 1917 with an B.A degree. He graduated from bloomington High School in 1910. Elder Diggs is the cousin of Alpha Kappa Alpha founder Lucy Diggs-Slowe.ĮZRA DEE ALEXANDER (1892 - 1971) Ezra Dee Alexander was born in Bloomington, Indiana in 1892, the site of Indiana University. After his death on November 8, 1947, the name of the school where he taught was changed to theĮlder Watson Diggs School in his memory. Diggs was instrumental in having the Indiana Constituion amended to permit Negro enlistment in the Indiana After European service with the 368th Infantry, he became a captain in the Reserve Officers Upon America's entrance into World War I,ĭiggs resigned his principalship to enter the Nation's First Officer's Training Camp at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and wasĬommissioned a lieutenant. Public schools of Indianapolis, Indiana, where he was elevated to a principalship. An educator by profession, he taught in the He was awarded the Fraternity's first Laurel Wreath in December, 1924. For this and other outstanding contributions to the Fraternity, Six consecutive years of the Fraternity's existence. He served as Grand Polemarch for the first The Most Honored and Revered Founder Elder Watson Diggs (1890 - 1947)Born in Christian County, Kentucky, was a graduate of Indiana State Normal (now Indiana State Teacher College)Īnd Indiana Univeristy, the birthplace of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. Click on a Founder's name or photo to read more.
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