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Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 13:32:17 -0400 Reply-To: "Finder, Randolph J Mr NGB-ARNG" <Randolph.Finder@ngb.army.mil> From: "Finder, Randolph J Mr NGB-ARNG" <Randolph.Finder@ngb.army.mil> To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU > One of the areas of service, however, is service to the fraternity...so upkeep on a house would fall under that category. >I too went in a town with the brothel rule, but it was 8 or more women--which was one of the reasons why my school did not have sorority houses (sororities had suites in the dorms, but fraternities still had houses.) That law actually exists at some older universities--it was not really enforced that well at mine, as I knew a few girls who lived in a house with 9 others, but it still exists for some reason. For everyone who mentions a "sorority housing bannel by brothel law" please try to give a source. Snopes.com is one of the best places on the web for urban legends and they haven't found one bit of proof for such a law anywhere... http://www.snopes.com/college/halls/brothel.htm
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