Item #009627 10 Kappa Alpha Phi Photographs 1921-1932
10 Kappa Alpha Phi Photographs 1921-1932
10 Kappa Alpha Phi Photographs 1921-1932

10 Kappa Alpha Phi Photographs 1921-1932

Washington, D.C. Underwood & Underwood, 1921. A group of 10 black-and-white photographs of members of the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity in Washington, D.C. Kappa Alpha Phi was a foreign service fraternity founded in 1920 at Georgetown University; it became inactive in the mid 1960s. This group of photographs consists of: "Charter members Beta Chapter at installation 1921" (20 x 25 cm.); basketball team (19 x 24 cm.) on mat (22 x 28 cm.), which is undated but consists of men in the 1926 group photograph; 1923 photograph of 33 men on the front steps of the house (28 x 41 cm.); 1924 photograph of 30 men (29 x 47 cm.); 1925 photograph of 22 men (26 x 47 cm.); 1926 photograph of 31 men (29 x 49 cm.); 1927 photograph of 28 men (28 x 41 cm.); 1928 photograph of 19 men (27 x 34 cm.); 1929 photograph of 24 men (25 x 34 cm.); and 1932 photograph of 23 men (25 x 33 cm.). The 1923-1932 group photographs are mounted on mats that are the same size as the photographs. Most of the men are identified by hand on strips of white paper attached along the lower edge of each photograph. A heavy group; for international shipping, the U.S. Postal Service requires that it be shipped by priority international. In Good+ Condition: minor damage to corners and edges; discoloration of the white paper attached to the lower edge of each photograph; the images are otherwise clean and crisp. Good +. Item #009627

Price: $125.00