History of Xi Phi

Xi Phi Chapter, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity‘s oldest graduate chapter in New York City, was founded on November 11, 1926, by a group of graduate and professional men. Such notables as Richard E. Carey, Langston Hughes, Nathaniel Burwell and Judge Dennis Edwards, just to name a few, were dedicated to Omega's cardinal principles.  

CHARTER MEMBERS

Nathaniel A. Burrell, Jr.
Epsilon, 1920
Richard E. Carey, Esq.
Alpha, 1914
Lisle C. Carter, D.D.S.
Epsilon, 1922
Conrad A. Edwards, M.D.
Epsilon, 1922
James T. W. Granady, M.D.
Alpha, 1917
William H. Pleasants
Alpha, 1911

THE FIRST LINE TO CROSS INTO XI PHI - NOVEMBER 11, 1926
William H. Allen, M.D. Edward E. Best, M.D. Arthur L. Donnelly, D.D.S.
Alexander C. Garner, D.D Philip J. Jones Archibald D. Lewis
F. Theodore Reid, M.D. Ellis B. Weatherless, Esq.


OTHER BROTHERS INITIATED INTO XI PHI

Theodore E. Hanson initiated in 1928 Frederick H. Miller initiated on 12/1/1929

CHAPTER OFFICERS

1937 to 1938

1938 to 1939

1939 to 1940

Basileus Ellis B. Weatherless Ellis B. Weatherless Alexander C. Garner DD
Vice Bas. Arthur L. Donnelly,DDS Edward E. Best,MD Edward E. Best,MD
KRS Philikp J. Jones Nathaniel A. Burrell,Jr Nathaniel A. Burrell,Jr
KOF William H. Allen,MD Charles Fairclough,DDS Charles Fairclough,DDS
KOP Edward E. Best,MD Arthur L. Donnelly,DDS Arthur L. DonnellyDDS
Chaplain Alexander C. Garner, DD Alexander C. Garner, DD Ellis B. Weatherless
Editor James T.W. Granady, MD James T.W. Granady, MD James T.W. Granady, MD

In 1982, with approximately 25 Brothers, Xi Phi was reactivated with the intent to re-establish the Chapter as a viable force in New York City and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.

Brothers elected to lead the Chapter through the reactivation process were Butler B. Dowery, Wade H. Isreal, John L. Staton, Ray Johnson, Henry D. Biggart and Charles C. Thomas.  The thrust of our programmatic approach was community involvement

Since reactivation we have worked hard to help improve and revitalize our community. Through neighborhood clean-ups, voter registration drives, book and clothing drives, feeding the homeless, volunteer work with the senior citizens of the Greater Harlem Nursing Home, mentoring programs for high school males, scholarship awards for high school and college students, Voter Registration, Black College Tour, Urban League Football Classic and Life Membership in the NAACP we have found positive ways to give something back to the community.

Community Uplift through Perseverance (CUP), Inc., is our fund-raising arm that allows us to support our charitable activities such as the Black College Tour and scholarship awards.

Our Black College Tour has taken over 400 students from the New York metropolitan area to 16 historically African-American colleges and universities in North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.

The Omega Express, first published in in the Fall of 1990, is the voice of Xi Phi chapter that chronicles the activities and achievements of the members of chapter and to make those activities known to the community that we serve.

The Xi Phi Chapter Web Site went "on line" in the Spring of 1999.  This means of communication allows the world to get up-to-the-minute information of the history, activities, events, links and achievements of the chapter.  It is also a medium that allow visitors to communicate with the chapter via email.

Our chapter motto is:

"Our Rebirth through Community Involvement."

Website: http://www.xiphichapter.org

Meets: 3rd Friday of the month
Time: 7:30pm
Venue: Frederick Douglas Academy
2581 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd
New York, NY 10039

Xi Phi Chapter
PO Box 616
Hamilton Grange Station
New York, NY 10031

Basileus: Bro. Donnel Bolden
email: xiphibasileus@oppf.org

KRS: Bro. Steven Pouge
email: xiphikrs@oppf.org

 

 

(c) 2008 - 2022 Corridor 5 New York, NY. All rights reserved. Site design by TEM Systems

CONTACT

 

LINKS

   
2nd District
IHQ
Life Member
Credit Union
World Center


Bro. Kevin J. Woodhouse, Corridor 5 Rep
c/o Xi Phi Chapter
PO BOX 616
Hamilton Grange Station
New York, NY 10031
 
  eMail: nupsi75kew@yahoo.com