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naraht 02-29-2004 07:11 AM

I' say Alpha Phi Omega 212, at least. It does have its flaws, but it is a very valuable resource. There are certainly parts of that resource that need to be updated, but the 75th anniversary CD does some of that.

Randy

JayBEE!! 02-29-2004 11:29 PM

Re: If you don't already have a copy of the history book.....
 
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Originally posted by Rain Man
The first chapter "In the Beginning" was IMHO the best chapter of the book b/c it appeared that FRH took the time to write a descriptive and elaborate history of the founding of the organization.
You've actually made this more interesting by this statement. What more will satisfy the intellectual appetite by reading material the way it was written by FRH himself. The current pledge manual is extremely void of fraternal passion, compared to documents just 20 years earlier. It's so watered down and filtered, it's like taking the water out of coffee. When you say "descriptive and elaborate" when referring to the history Alpha Phi Omega, if your heart is in this organization it has got to give you a desire to know.

Attractive#7 03-01-2004 01:45 AM

I agree. Which is why i have reviewed a 20 yr old pledge manual and actually purchased one from the 50's i think it was. It has not arrived as of yet.

naraht 03-01-2004 06:40 AM

Very cool. BTW, if that pledge manual includes the way that the fraternity was split up before Con-con, let me know...

Randy

JayBEE!! 03-02-2004 12:31 AM

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Originally posted by naraht
split up before Con-con,....
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emb021 03-02-2004 12:23 PM

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Originally posted by JayBEE!!
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He is looking for information on how our fraternity was organized nationally before we established the Region/Section structure at the 1967 Constitutional Convention, which is something I am also interested in.

Before that time we were apparently organized into Divisions and Sections were apparently largers then our current ones.

Rain Man 03-08-2004 07:12 PM

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Originally posted by naraht
I' say Alpha Phi Omega 212, at least. It does have its flaws, but it is a very valuable resource. There are certainly parts of that resource that need to be updated, but the 75th anniversary CD does some of that.

Randy

I was gonna say Alpha Phi Omega 201, to be honest, but I wasn't sure if everyone would allude to the 201 being a course designation, so I said 101 b/c I knew everyone would be familiar with that number.

But you're right, nonetheless.


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