
The Alpha Kappa (North Carolina Central University), Bluefield (WV) Alumni, Alpha Nu (North Carolina A&T State University) and Alpha Tau (Bluefield State University) chapters were the first to be established in the newly-formed Middle Eastern Province. The Middle Eastern Province, at the time, was comprised of the following chapters: Delta, Zeta, Tau, Cincinnati Alumni, Cleveland Alumni, and Pittsburgh Alumni.ĭuring the 1930s, the Middle Eastern Province evolved into the Province as we know it today. Gillis Nutter's administration, he was bestowed the highest honor within the Fraternity - the Laurel Wreath Award. Gillis Nutter to the Middle Eastern Province Polemarch post. This establishment accounts for the first record of the Middle Eastern Province, according to "The Story of Kappa Alpha Psi", as Grand Polemarch Dickerson appointed T. And during the original establishment of provinces, the following provinces where established: Eastern, Middle Eastern, Central, Great Lakes, Northwestern, Western, Southern, and Southeastern Provinces. In 1926, Grand Chapter converted from eight districts to eight provinces.

The Fraternity was originally divided into three sections (later to be known as districts) under the leadership of Past Grand Polemarch Irven Armstrong, Harrison R. Organizer Eastern Province of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. The Eastern Province of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity - is one of 12 provinces within the fraternity and was established in 1925. His administration would, in part, reflect the thoroughness with which the Fraternity’s ideals had been transmitted. David was first Grand Polemarch who had not been nurtured by the Alpha Chapter under the influence of the Founders. David II, the third Grand Polemarch and the third appointed Middle Eastern Province Polemarch (1929). In 1921, the Fraternity was divided into districts as a result of proposed legislation by George F.
