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I am thinking, that if something as prestegious or monumental as 'longest fraternity chapter in continuous existance' was something that Alpha Delta Phi owned, it'd be published all over the place. However, it's not. So, until you can prove what you brag so much about (Mother chapter, Alpha Chapter, or whatever you call it), it holds no water with me. Considering, that even your Mother chapter's website indicates it just got back on campus.
So, put out some stats, or shut your suck-hole. Still waiting on your list above. Completely ludicris, and I'm not talking about the rapper. |
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YOU claimed to have the oldest continuous chapter. Where I come from, that means YOU are responsible for providing proof of your contention, not me. I provided evidence to the contrary, your response is "shut my suck-hole"?? OUCH!! I guess you've told me!!!! Would page numbers from Baird's be enough for you?? What happened to Mr. Knox's "man of principle"? YOU MADE A CLAIM! I CALLED YOU OUT!! YOU GAVE US.......NOTHING BUT INSULTS. There truly is no delusion like self-delusion! |
Mr. Knox didn't create the 'Man of Principle', a bunch of old wealthy alumni did in the 90's. As for the topic of this discussion, I guess you've mis-read what we're discussing here: "Oldest chapter in continual operation".
"Oldest Chapter in Continual Operation" would be to me that it's the fraternity or sorority chapter that was chartered earlier than any other chapter which has never been inactive, shut down, disbanded or off campus. HENCE: Gamma Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, chartered (or established, it's not like we had conventions back then where they had 1,000 in attendance to applaud the chartering) on June 1, 1842 - AND IT'S NEVER BEEN INACTIVE, not even for one day. That meets the requirements of this topic. It's not a bragging thing, it's just factual. Now, if you're stating that your Mother chapter, and 4 other ADPhi chapters are older - well, no kidding. We all can read a timeline of events in the Bairds Manual (Yes, and you're welcome, Baird was a Beta). However, each of those chapters have had inactive periods, thus not meeting the requirements of the question. Just because you have 'older' chapters and they MAY BE open today, doesn't mean it was 'continuious'. Do you see what is going on here? I'll even re-post the original question for you to re-read: Quote:
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Sir, your rudeness is only exceeded by your bullheadedness. I don't need a lecture from you on what we are talking about. Perhaps you do. College "recognition" is not how most fraternities would define an active chapter. Some do. Are your Canadian chapters somehow"Inactive" because most Canadian schools choose not to have a relationship? Amherst claims to be fraternity-free, yet five chapters exist there. Or I guess they don't, in your world:)
You've chosen to ignore the evidence your own brother has provided us. Nothing I say will change your mind, and I am sure you will continue to delude your pledges with your incorrect statements. Just don't expect anyone else to buy into it. I have proven that Kappa Alpha's Union Chapter appears to be the oldest continously operational chapter. You've proven that you feel evidence is irrelevant. I'm just glad you're not representing AD. I await your undoubtedly rude, disprovable response. Quote:
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Settle it with boxing gloves behind the house.
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Not sure what you're talking about below about my own brother...but anyway, last I checked, KA was inactive at Union since 2003 and I don't recall this 'evidence' that you speak of. So, how can they be the 'Oldest Chapter in Continual Operation'? I think your Bairds Manual is a little out of date, eventhough I do realize your looking at the latest and greatest edition. But, you need to update your facts.
PS: Kappa Alpha - Union & Williams (both inactive, Williams since 1983) Quote:
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I need some munchies for this!!!
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Psi Upsilon-Union Chapter http://www.psiu.org/fr/index.htm Delta Phi -NYU Chapter http://www.deltaphi.org/doc/chapters.cfm Sigma Phi Union& Hamilton Chapters http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigma_Phi Lambda Iota Vermont http://www.lambdaiota.org/ I have personally visited both Hamilton and Union many times over the last thirty years, and both have been in constant operation during that time. Hamilton College withdrew recognition, but the chapter operated as normal that entire time. I have extended you the courtesy of believing that your chapter dates continuously from 1842, please extend me the same courtesy. And, glad we could entertain the rest of you:) I just don't suffer oldest, biggest best statements very well, as some of you may have noticed from some of my earlier posts. |
Ahhhh. Now we reach the heart of the confusion, and why it will be impossible to determine a true answer to "continuous" operation.
Very confusing if you say the University booted them; or stopped recognizing them - and they "continued" to meet and stuff. So, if your chapter gets shut down by nationals or the campus itself, and you continue to meet with your brothers; hang out, party, etc. That counts as staying operational and alive? That would mean pretty much every chapter booted is still "operational" in a sense. |
Well, I guess if you're going to stretch it that far, the Flat Hat Club, errrrrrrr, Kappa Sigma has us all beat - they're back to the 1400's. That is unless you trace your ancestory back 10-20 generations and use that as your founding date.
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It was meant to be a joke....
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Sorry -- the humor must have been filtered out on my computer.
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Damn filters :)
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