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And I can't find this information at ZTA's national site.
I know it was founded at Farmville, were the other NPC's founded there sororities or fraternities? |
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AMEN. cough cough Betty Crocker cough cough. |
Ummm...yeah. BA--We all know collegians may get things wrong from time to time....and things like that do just get copied and pasted. In my own group there are websites that say things that are not true....like Bette Midler being a member (she is not) because the web has helped proliferate the error. So just because its on a chapter website, does not mean that its true.
Anyway....I didn't mean to stick my nose in. Continue. |
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33rd girl.. you're wrong. I proved it, you know it, but you obviously aren't big enough to acknowlege you're wrong.
As they say.. soldier on! |
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If you would stop talking about tasting crow (I think you're a little obsessed with that - maybe you need to head over to the AXP forum) and simply EXPLAIN WHAT THE QUOTE YOU POSTED OVER AND OVER ACTUALLY REFERS TO, this would be a much more pleasant thread. |
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As has ASA. We were founded after ZTA, however. |
I suppose I will have to spoon feed this to you. From the NATIONAL WEBSITE archives:
Zeta Tau Alpha is known as a fraternity, not as a sorority. The Founders intended Zeta Tau Alpha be designated a "fraternity" to distinguish the organization from the sisterhoods organized in connection with men's fraternities, called "sororities." http://web.archive.org/web/200304210...a.org/trad.htm |
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I can assure you, and blueangel and whoever else, that we were certainly not, as blueangel stated, a sisterhood "organized in connection with men's fraternities at the time, called "sororities." " |
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And again, WHAT SORORITIES DOES IT REFER TO??? Do they still exist? Were they little sister groups? Are they sororities that died out? What? Regurgitating does very little to make you look like you know what you're talking about. Not to mention that is from the ARCHIVED web page. This is the current page on the national website discussing ZTA's history which mentions nothing about "sisterhoods organized in connection with mens' fraternities" or ZTA's desire to differentiate itself from them. http://www.zetataualpha.org/default....t&ContentId=41 |
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Crow.. yum, yum! |
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