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 A DST Alumnae Chapter in Dallas crossed over 100.  I think it was 103 or 104. | 
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 I just heard about an AKA line in Atlanta that was 162.   Also, I think DST just crossed a line in Atlanta that was 166. Both of these were graduate chapters, I believe. | 
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 I reread this thread.  It was pretty good. I know this is an NPHC-specific thread, but we've been having these discussions in Alpha Phi Omega as well. About six chapters in my region are considered "large." One chapter in my section has 70+ pledging right now. I think the fraternity is doing a good job at supporting large chapters, but generally, the chapters' sizes didn't creep up on them, so they are doing a good job managing. My home chapter is a little afraid of getting that big. | 
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 We just had a line of 15 at Norfolk State. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L1N4jaRZyc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnR2EOH5dQ8 Update: Alpha Zeta chapter at Virginia State Univ. with 18 (Spring 2009!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb30fTpqZT0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N006g...eature=related | 
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 I figure if I re-read all of this, I might as well bump it. | 
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 Good bump! I got nothing to add but what has all been said. But I notice we talked largely about UG, though I know that some that were mentioned were alumnae chapters. I want to say that Eta Sigma (Atlanta alumnae) chapter recently had... 19 women? I'd have to go back and look, but I want to saw it was Spring 13. My former alumnae chapter's last intake class was 10, so there's that. Can't speak for UG - I'm out the loop! | 
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