To truly know and appreciate the history of the Ninth District, you must first understand how districts in general were derived, that is, how and why they came into being? How did they fit into the internal organization of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.? What is the meaning of the term “District Representative?” The answers to these questions changed with time. They did not mean the same during the early days of the Fraternity as they mean today. From the founding of Omega throughout its first decade, there was no such thing as “Districts” or “District Representatives.” The Grand Basileus had the total and personal responsibility of administering all facets of the Fraternity. A job that was becoming increasingly more difficult as the organization became larger and larger. However, this was to change during the second decade of the Fraternity’s existence.
In 1922, the Eleventh Annual Grand Conclave meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania authorized the creation of the office of Vice Grand Basileus. The chapters ratified this change in 1923. Now, the Grand Basileus had a helper. The new official was specifically charged to “expand Omega.” Thus, the Grand Basileus was relieved of this tedious duty and could concentrate on other aspects of running the Fraternity. Brother John W. Love was the first to fill this new position, and he set out immediately to increase the number of chapters and number of members in the Fraternity. Even so, he needed help.
The same Conclave that created the office of the Vice Grand Basileus empowered Grand Basileus J. Alston Atkins to appoint five “District Representatives.” These men were to be emissaries of the Grand Basileus and were to supervise chapters as assigned, but they were to function under the supervision of the Vice Grand Basileus. Specifically, they were to concentrate on helping the Vice Grand Basileus in the expansion of Omega. To accomplish this, each representative was to visit all the chapters in his area at least once during 1923. Further, he was to scout the area for possible locations of new chapters, and he was to use his influence to establish new chapters in the preferred areas. This extraordinary vision ultimately led to the establishment of the Ninth District.
We have been extremely blessed here in the Ninth District. All of our District Representatives have been brothers with extraordinary dedication, men of vision, character, and action. In succession, they have escalated the programs of the District to a higher plateau of Omega Brotherhood. For this, to them, let us all be eternally grateful.
The Ninth District was established May 5 – 6, 1937 at the Moorland Branch YMCA in Dallas, Texas. It was established under the direction of Brother J. D. Bowles of Nu Phi Chapter of Houston, Texas. Brother Bowles was appointed Ninth District Representative by the 16th Grand Basileus, the late Brother Albert W. Dent. What a glorious day that was for all of us here in the Ninth District.
82nd ANNUAL
NINTH DISTRICT MEETING April 11 – 14, 2019 Lafayette, LA
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