1. Jewel Big Brother Charles Henry Chapman - ANS-Professor of higher education at
Florida A&M
2. Described as a brother believed in the bonds
3. Founder of Florida A&M Beta Nu chapter
4. First chairman on committees on Initiation and Organization
5. University funeral held with considerable fraternity participation
6. First jewel to enter omega (1934)
7. Jewel Big Brother Eugene Kinckle Jones - ANS-first executive secretary of the
National Urban League worked there for over 20years
8. Help organized the first 3 chapters that branched out from Cornell University
(Beta-Howard University, Gamma- Virginia Union, Delta- University of Toronto)
9. Alpha chapter 2nd president
10. Helped with Jewel Callis in researching fraternity name
11. On first committees on Constitution and Organization
12. Help write fraternity rituals
13. One of the first initiates and original founders
14. Status as founder not established until 1952
15. Entered omega in (1954)
16. Jewel Big Brother George Biddle Kelley - ANS-First registered African American
engineer in the state of New York
17. The strongest proponent of the fraternity idea among the organizations founders
18. Alpha Chapter first president
19. Served on committees that worked out the handshake and rituals
20. Popular with the brotherhood
21. Resided in Troy New York
22. Active later with Beta Pi Lambda chapter Albany NY
23. Entered omega (1963)
24. Jewel big brother Henry Arthur Callis - ANS-Practicing Physician
25. Professor of medicine at Howard University
26. Only one of Cornell seven to be general president
27. Medical consultant to VA Hospitals
28. Last jewel to enter omega (1974)
29. Jewel Big Brother Nathaniel Allison Murray - ANS-Taught public school in
Washington D.C
30. Pursued graduate work after completing his undergraduate studies at Howard
31. Member of Alphas first committee on Organization and the grip
32. Frequent attendee of the general conventions
33. Charter member of Washington's Mu Lambda chapter
34. Entered omega (1959)
35. Jewel Big Brother Robert Harold Ogle - ANS-Served as a professional staff member
to the United States Committee on Appropriations
36. Entered career Secretarial field
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