Omega Psi Phi - Grand Basilei

Grand Basilei

Name Order Time in Office Ref.
Edgar Amos Love 1st Grand Basileus 1911–1912
Oscar J. Cooper 2nd Grand Basileus 1912–1913
Edgar Amos Love 3rd Grand Basileus 1913–1915
George E. Hall 4th Grand Basileus 1915–1916
James C. McMorries 5th Grand Basileus 1916–1917
Clarence F. Holmes 6th Grand Basileus 1917–1918
Raymond G. Robinson 7th Grand Basileus 1918–1920
Harold H. Thomas 8th Grand Basileus 1920–1921
J. Alston Atkins 9th Grand Basileus 1921–1924
John W. Love 10th Grand Basileus 1924
George E. Vaughn 11th Grand Basileus 1924–1926
Julius S. McClain 12th Grand Basileus 1926–1929
Matthew W. Bullock 13th Grand Basileus 1929–1932
Lawrence A. Oxley 14th Grand Basileus 1932–1935
William Baugh 15th Grand Basileus 1935–1937
Albert W. Dent 16th Grand Basileus 1937–1940
Z. Alexander Looby 17th Grand Basileus 1940–1945
Campbell C. Johnson 18th Grand Basileus 1945–1947
Harry T. Penn 19th Grand Basileus 1947–1949
Milo C. Murray 20th Grand Basileus 1949–1951
Grant Reynolds 21st Grand Basileus 1951–1953
John F. Potts 22nd Grand Basileus 1953–1955
Herbert E. Tucker, Jr. 23rd Grand Basileus 1955–1958
I. Gregory Newton 24th Grand Basileus 1958–1961
Cary D. Jacobs 25th Grand Basileus 1961–1964
George E. Meares 26th Grand Basileus 1964–1967
Ellis F. Corbett 27th Grand Basileus 1967–1970
James Avery 28th Grand Basileus 1970–1973
Marion Garnett 29th Grand Basileus 1973–1976
Dr. Edward Braynon, Jr. 30th Grand Basileus 1976–1979
Burnel E. Coulon 31st Grand Basileus 1979−1982
Dr. L. Benjamin Livingston 32nd Grand Basileus 1982–1984
Dr. Moses C. Norman 33rd Grand Basileus 1984–1990
Dr. C. Tyrone Gilmore, Sr 34th Grand Basileus 1990–1994
Dr. Dorsey Miller 35th Grand Basileus 1994–1998
Lloyd Jordan, Esq. 36th Grand Basileus 1998–2002
George H. Grace 37th Grand Basileus 2002–2006
Warren G. Lee 38th Grand Basileus 2006–2010
Dr. Andrew A. Ray 39th Grand Basileus 2010–Current

a. Finished unexpired term of Atkins

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