Wiley College (1939)
I just got a 1939 Wiley College (Beta Chapter) yearbook. It is so brittle and falling apart, but here are the 1939 Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta Pictures from that yearbook.
I just got a 1939 Wiley College (Beta Chapter) yearbook. It is so brittle and falling apart, but here are the 1939 Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta Pictures from that yearbook.
I hope you are all having a good day today. I tell you, our Ancestors watch over me everyday. Just when I say, this is some **, I am reminded constantly, of whose shoulders we stand on and the greatness that is Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Last night, I had the opportunity to speak … Read moreWhy We All Need to Stay the Course
In April of 1914, Phi Beta Sigma became the first fraternity “officially” recognize and approved by the Board of Deans on the campus of Howard University. Below is the 1916 Phi Beta Sigma yearbook page and description. Note: Sigma Founder Charles I. Brown graduated in the class of 1914.
Back in January, we shared with you the news of the passing of Bro. Leonard F. Morse, Jr. On our way to collecting our great history, the “renegade historians” have developed fantastic relationships with the families of our early members and Founder Morse’s family is no exception. Upon his passing, we urged many Brothers to … Read moreMy new fave history piece
Last night, I had the pleasure of spending time with fellow renegade Bro. Kevin Christian who is in town for a work conference. We hung out in San Francisco with a few brothers from my chapter at a local sports bar to catch playoffs and talk Sigma. He had some goodies with him like Bro. … Read moreToday in Sigma History (2006)