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Re: Dartmouth's recent decision to require Fraternities to

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Grossi)
Tue Feb 16 07:33:03 1999

Date:         Tue, 16 Feb 1999 12:18:39 -0500
Reply-To: jgrossi@bbnplanet.com
From: John Grossi <jgrossi@BBNPLANET.COM>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU

> Alright how about this. Opinions on whether having single sex social greek
> banned makes it easier or tougher for Alpha Phi Omega to get a chapter at
> Dartmouth. I'm familiar with the situation at Georgetown where when social

Truthfully I can't say, since we never really got to the point where the
student was actually looking for school approval. Possibly Vivs' has
some
thoughts, since he was the "sponsor". From my personal opinion as a
"local"
to the school, I would not forsee a problem with Alpha Phi Omega getting
approval on that campus, the only "problem" might be that the school
classifies us with the rest of there "Greeks" some of which are not much
different than APO. (Dartmouth's Greeks cover a WIDE spectrum...)


-John Grossi
Section 94 Chairman - Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Quibec

> fraternities were banned, the few professional fraternities on campus
> helped APO form so there would be other groups somewhat similar to them on
> campus.

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