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jon1856 09-03-2006 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Prunetacos
A few years ago I made a comment about Sally Ride not being in a sorority, and I was told in the firmest of terms that I was completely wrong. I've been trying to find out ever since what she was in. Maybe an honorary? Maybe one devoted to science (like Sigma Xi)? Maybe a service organization? Don't know. What I do know is that I've never found an answer. You can google "Sally Ride" and "sorority" and come up with a list of outstanding Americans - she among them - who are in GLOs.
-Prunetacos

Well, have you ever given any thought of just asking NASA?
I am sure one could find their web site in a matter on a few seconds.

Prunetacos 09-03-2006 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by carnation
Do you make a habit of going onto message boards as a newbie (August 2006) and insulting people? You must be well liked!

You won't find any wrongdoing to expose here or open anybody's eyes to what Greeks are "really" like. If you want to cause trouble, there are other boards that are a lot more vituperative.

This is a weird thread. I believe I'll find better elsewhere.

"Vituperative" - great word, Carnation!!!

Hmmm...causing trouble...I don't think I've smeared anybody that posts here. I also don't think I've said anything here that was a lie.

As far as message boards, if they're not interesting, I don't go back. If they are - and there are a lot of interesting subjects here - then I go back and participate.

Prunetacos 09-03-2006 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jon1856
Well, have you ever given any thought of just asking NASA?
I am sure one could find their web site in a matter on a few seconds.

Jon1856, I looked and Looked and LOOKED. I even went to SALLYRIDE.COM - Dr. Ride is a personal hero of mine whom I heard speak at Gaucher College many years ago - all to no avail. I thought that people here might know, and maybe somebody does. Thanks for the suggestion. Ever been to the Houston Space Center? Cool place - not as neat as the Air and Space Museum in DC, but still cool. Sorry for the digression.:(
- Prunetacos

jon1856 09-03-2006 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Prunetacos
Jon1856, I looked and Looked and LOOKED. I even went to SALLYRIDE.COM - Dr. Ride is a personal hero of mine whom I heard speak at Gaucher College many years ago - all to no avail. I thought that people here might know, and maybe somebody does. Thanks for the suggestion. Ever been to the Houston Space Center? Cool place - not as neat as the Air and Space Museum in DC, but still cool. Sorry for the digression.:(
- Prunetacos

Dinner is still cooking so I did your homework for you-took about 2 sec.:
http://www.nasa.gov/about/contact/index.html

Swarthmore's sororities were abolished in 1935 by a vote of the women of Swarthmore college.

Prunetacos 09-03-2006 07:35 PM

Sally Ride...again
 
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Originally Posted by jon1856
Dinner is still cooking so I did your homework for you-took about 2 sec.:
http://www.nasa.gov/about/contact/index.html

*****
I just wrote them, jon1856. I'll let people know what I find out. THanks for the site.

"Reach for the Stars" - Christa Corrigan McAuliffe, teacher/astronaut on board the ill-fated Challenger mission of 1986. (Sorority member Dr. Judith Resnick was also on board.)

jon1856 09-03-2006 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Prunetacos
*****
I just wrote them, jon1856. I'll let people know what I find out. THanks for the site.

"Reach for the Stars" - Christa Corrigan McAuliffe, teacher/astronaut on board the ill-fated Challenger mission of 1986. (Sorority member Dr. Judith Resnick was also on board.)

Prune': Please do not take this the wrong way/incorrectly but if I was able to locate information that you did not have within 5 seconds and you have made this matter a personal search perhaps you should spend less time on this board.....One of my pet peaves is when someone askes others for answers when they should be able to and willing to find them for themselves....and I did your research while catching up on my own personal e-mails and reviewing this group.......

Prunetacos 09-03-2006 07:48 PM

Thanks, jon1856!!
 
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Originally Posted by jon1856
Prune': Please do not take this the wrong way/incorrectly but if I was able to locate information that you did not have within 5 seconds and you have made this matter a personal search perhaps you should spend less time on this board.....One of my pet peaves is when someone askes others for answers when they should be able to and willing to find them for themselves....and I did your research while catching up on my own personal e-mails and reviewing this group.......

I really appreciate the info, jon1856. I just never got up the nerve to write Dr. Ride or NASA or Stanford or Swarthmore and ask the question, so I just looked around trying to find the answer. For most people, if you look hard enough, you can find it on the web in their biography, or in the writings of someone who knew them in college. Again...I'll let you know what the results are. When she spoke at Gaucher, she was funny, down-to-earth, bright, and a thoroughly delightful speaker. She was given a large painting of a sailboat on the Chesapeake Bay. - Prunetacos


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