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Impressive thread, irishpipes! So, when do you plan to be THE NPC President? ;) Or at least, Historian?
A bit of trivia to add: on many campuses, you see when a chapter was founded, but not that it was ever dormant. At Pitt, the entire ADPi chapter closed in 1942 to support the War Effort, and came back right after the war. One of the alumnae who was involved in the recolonization was just in my office today, telling me how impressed all the freshmen were to see such total commitment, both to the War Effort AND to bringing the chapter back on campus! So, while a local became ADPi in 1920, there were 4 years when the chapter was dormant. |
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On your first question, the answer would be NEVER! I am just your run-of-the-mill history buff. I know that AOII also closed chapters during the war, as some members felt that it was inappropriate to engage in a "triviality" like Greek life during that time. (I believe our chapter at SMU was one, and then never reopened.) Other chapters took the position that they could support the war better by staying together. It is interesting, and I added a note to your chapter at Pitt. |
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hmmm, my freshman year was 1990 and though I did not go through rush that year I knew several people that did-I don't remember Aphi just colonizing (I think my rush book said they colonized in 75 but I will have to dig it out or maybe some lovely APhi member can answer the question on when the chapter was colonized?). They had a house on Athens (I went to their house during rush for the first couple of days so I know it was there-it is now the pi kappa phi house). They tried to reorganize in 1995 or 96-they sold or leased their house to Pi Kappa Phi (I am not sure if they still own this house TechAphi was a member of this chapter-she may know). They had a lodge for a couple of years and then closed all together. I can't answer the Phi Mu question except that during pledgeship we had to know every sorority that was on campus and there was no mention of Phi Mu ever being there. I know my rush book says that Delta Zeta was the first sorority but I will dig out to double check. edit to say: found rush book-DZ was the first sorority est at A&M. The book did not say when Aphi was established. |
Great list!
Just a couple pieces of info- University of Southern Indiana and Southern Indiana University are one in the same. The school changed it's name to University of Southern Indiana in the 1980s when it became a fully independent state school (when it was SIU, Indiana State still had some control over it). Also, the Phi Sigma Sigma chapter at Ohio University went dormant in 1994. |
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OK, that was mean. I'm just kidding.
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RF - here's the thread where the "alpha curse" was brought up.
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...d.php?p=249285 Basically, a really bad case of a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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What I remeber about Phi Mu was that there was a 'greek' year book at A&M and they mentioned it in the year book. I came across the year book in the stacks next to the regular Aggieland yearbooks, and it did mention Phi Mu being there back in '75 or so. The only reason this tid-bit of information has stuck in my head was that someone wrote in the margin of the page 'Phi Mu - died at TAMU'. This person also wrote some very unsavory things about all the sororities, it was proabaly a guy......:( |
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wow!
awesome. just a little addition. emory university is in atlanta, georgia (not decatur). also, delta phi epsilon is still active. :)
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No, it was a yearbook separate and diffierent from the Aggieland. There was only like one or two issues. It's that it was in the stacks *next* to the Aggieland yearbooks. Yes, greeks did not appear in the Aggieland until 1990. My Aggieland yearbooks (1987-1991) are at my mom's house. I think they give a bit of chapter history for each greek org that was on campus. I'll have to look also. :) |
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