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Re: Dartmouth's recent decision to require Fraternities to

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Grossi)
Thu Feb 18 12:44:11 1999

Date:         Thu, 18 Feb 1999 17:29:36 -0500
Reply-To: jgrossi@bbnplanet.com
From: John Grossi <jgrossi@BBNPLANET.COM>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU

> > 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.

-John

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