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ALPHA [[image - line drawing of Golden Gate Bridge & San Francisco]] [[underlined]] Monday, August 5, 1974 (cont'd) [[/underlined]] 9:30 A.M. Second Business Session 12:00 Noon Equitable Opportunities Luncheon Social Activities - Women 2:00 P.M. Committee Meetings 7:00 P.M. Reception 9:30 P.M. Free Evening ("Night-On-The-Town") [[underlined]] Tuesday, August 6, 1974 [[/underlined]] 8:00 A.M. Founders Breakfast 9:00 A.M. Registration and Information 9:30 A.M. Third Business Session Children's Activities 12:00 Noon College Brothers Luncheon 12:30 P.M. Ladies Luncheon and Fashion Show 2:00 P.M. Plenary Session 3:30 P.M. Fourth Business Session 9:30 P.M. Social Activities (Host Chapter, Etc.) [[underlined]] Wednesday, August 7, 1974 [[/underlined]] 7:30 A.M. Life Members' Breakfast Coffee Hour 9:00 A.M. College Brothers' Basketball Tournament 9:30 A.M. Fifth Business Session Women and Children's Activities 10:30 A.M. Education Foundation Seminar 12:15 P.M. Fraternal Luncheon 2:00 P.M. Final Business Session 6:00 P.M. Buffet Supper and Social - Children 6:30 P.M. Alpha Formal Reception 7:30 P.M. Formal Banquet 9:30 P.M. After Dinner Dance [[underlined]] Thursday, August 8, 1974 [[/underlined]] 9:00 A.M. Board of Directors Meeting 10:30 A.M. Building Foundation Meeting 12:00 Noon Education Foundation Meeting [[underlined]] Friday, August 9, 1974 [[/underlined]] General Conventions Committee In Session Post-Convention Tours - See Brochure COMMITTEE ON GENERAL CONVENTIONS Brother Kermit J. Hall, Director Brother H. Welton Flynn, Convention Chairman Brother Charles C. Teamer Brother Leven C. Weiss Brother William H. Walker, Executive Secretary Brother L. H. Stanton, Advertising and Exhibit Coordinator Brother Walter Washington, General President, Ex-Officio Board of Directors [[image - black and white photograph of Charles B. Rangel]] CHARLES B. RANGEL POLITICAL Elected on November 3, 1970, as a Member of the United States Congress (D-R) with 87% of the popular vote. Served two terms in the New York State Assembly (1966-1970) 72nd Assembly District (Central Harlem). Assembly Sponsor 4th Platoon Bill, giving New York Police Commissioner power to assign men in high crime areas during the hours of 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Signed into law 1969. Mr. Rangel was a candidate for President of the New York City Council in the 1969 Democratic Primary. [[image - black and white photograph of two men in tuxedos]] [[caption]] Dr. Walter Washington, National President and Brother Harold Sims. [[/caption]] 185