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Re: [APO-L] What is our Bread abd Butter?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Randy Finder)
Tue Sep 12 16:19:11 2000

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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, JayBEE wrote:

> But Alumni is not considered growth avenues.  Why is that?  I mention
> Alumni National Membership but I haven't recieve a comment on that.
> Most fraternities do allow graduate membership, why not Alpha Phi Omega.
I think a distinction needs to be made here... Gradaute membership as you
are talking about is not the same as the graduate student membership that
the national fraternity allows chapters to have.

As for "Most" fraternities, I disagree with you on that. I believe that
only the members of the NPHC have the concept of allowing chapters
comprised of those who have finished school to grant membership. I've
never seen it in a "historically white" fraternity.

APO-Phil has stronger alumni associations than APO-USA does and they can
not make new brothers, but I'm not sure that it would be easy to directly
transfer that...

Randy

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