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Greek history on tv
I don't know if it has been talked about yet but there is going to be a show on greek letters societies on the history channel.
History Channel - Sept 1st, 2003 9PM EDT Documentary on History of Greek Letter Socieites |
ZEKE, I hope it is in a good frame and not the crap that we all get now a days!:(
DO NOT LET ME FORGET!!!!!!!!:D KITSO is on his way to meet the Earp Man!:cool: Hope I can get him to crash here! Called LifeSaver to let him know and will call him tonight!:) Tombstone! |
I just set up the TIVO. It's being shown at 9:00 pm (ET/PT) on 9/1, and 1:00 am on 9/2 (that's 8 and midnight for central time zoners who are Eastern Time translation challenged!)
Here's the description from the History Channel's web-site: A 90-minute study of American college fraternities from elitist emergence in the 1820s, through the 19th century as they became accepted into the collegiate mainstream, and into the 20th century as they experienced public outcry due to hazing scandals and widespread alcohol abuse. We also follow University of Mississippi freshman Curran Foose through fraternity rush, pledging, and initiation at Phi Delta Theta. Other frat boys we talk to include Kevin Costner and Matthew McConaughey. TV PG Could go either way? |
The History Channel has dumbed down it's material for your average, GDI viewer (j/k). But I trust this will neither hurt nor help. I don't think they'll be able to promote greek life the way we would want it, but at the same time, I'm thinking they won't be glorifying us as drunk rich elitist "followers".
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I think it will be balanced and fair. Historians are supposed to look at history from most possible views and I am sure they will get information from many different sources. I will be suprized if the History channel would show something greek bashing. I am glad they are doing the show. I have my history degree and concider myself an amature historian. I love greek history as long as other type histories.
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frat boys
I got another email on it... the episode is actually called
Frat Boys "A 90-minute study of American college fraternities from elitist emergence in the 1820s, through the 19th century as they became accepted into the collegiate mainstream, and into the 20th century as they experienced public outcry due to hazing scandals and widespread alcohol abuse. We also follow University of Mississippi freshman Curran Foose through fraternity rush, pledging, and initiation at Phi Delta Theta. Other frat boys we talk to include Kevin Costner and Matthew McConaughey. " http://www.historychannel.com/global...4&NetwCode=THC |
Why am I not getting that warm, fuzzy feeling?
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I wonder if they are going to discuss sororities or not. It looks like it is all about fraternities. Prove my assumptions wrong!
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WooWoo KappaKittyCat and zntke711... fellow history major right here!
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I think the special has something to do with the rerelease of "Animal House". I've seen several things recently about the movie on various channels. It must be coming out on DVD and they are really playing it up.
Just my observation from a communication standpoint. ;) |
Muchas gracias...I must now learn to program my VCR
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I'll definately watch it.
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