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James 05-14-2004 04:14 PM

History of NPC Rush Rules?
 
Anyone know how the Rules for Rush, Quota, Total etc . .. grew into being historically? i know there are some remarkably informed ladies on here.

aopirose 05-14-2004 05:22 PM

Some of these came into being at the 1902 conference
and others developed as needed obviously.

On another NPC group's website, I found a wonderful NPC heritage manual. It's 64 pages! I was able to save it before that resource went on their private side. It doesn't really get into nitty gritty details but it gives a nice overview.

Here are a few examples -
1902 - As part of the 1902 compact, it was decided that there would be a ban on pledging pre-matriculated women. “Spiking” was rampant at the turn of the 20th century.

1915 – It was determined that a young woman who broke her pledge from one fraternity may join another after one year had passed.

1930 – NPC discussed and reaffirmed its “gentlemen’s agreement” with the AES. It also discussed junior colleges. Many delegates agreed that there was a need for fraternity life on these campuses. However, all felt that junior colleges were not legitimate fields for the general college fraternities (NPC). NPC did urge the recognition of women transferring from these schools as eligible candidates.

James 05-14-2004 08:40 PM

Thats pretty cool . . . knowing our history can solve some problems.

I wish all our nationals would stop hiding a lot of the non-secret stuff in member only areas.

sugar and spice 05-15-2004 02:11 PM

At our sorority house we have a copy of the History of Delta Delta Delta that was published in 1931, and it details the resolutions passed at the NPC conferences up until that year. I was surprised to see how OLD most of the NPC rush rules are -- many of them were passed before 1931.

Peaches-n-Cream 05-15-2004 06:39 PM

I wish I knew more of these NPC rules and how they can about. My sorority was one of the last to join NPC since it is comparably young.


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