[20213] in APO-L
Re: Dartmouth's recent decision to require Fraternities to
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Randy Finder)
Thu Feb 18 12:40:49 1999
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 12:39:08 -0400
Reply-To: Randy Finder <naraht@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU>
From: Randy Finder <naraht@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To: <36CC9450.D8D3BE9B@bbnplanet.com>
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, John Grossi wrote:
> > > 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...)
> > The only question there is whether some of those Greeks are sufficiently
> > close to APO so as to make joining the Greek Council OK. ANy of them in
> > the spectrum not mutually exclusive?
>
> There's one that comes to mind... I've not looked at there web page
> recently but If I remember correctly they've been co-ed since the 40s,
> and from the web page don't sound much different from APO, except
> they've got a house and smaller emphasis on service. The thing to be
> careful of is the information your looking for is the scuttle butt, the
> stuff that doesn't go on web pages... pledge programs, the attitude of
> the "chapter". So whose to say except someone whose been a member of the
> Dartmouth community.
Whether or not the groups can pledge someone in one of the other groups
should be in their by-laws on file with the school.
Randy
>
> -John
>
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