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alex2000 09-29-2005 07:01 PM

Visit a fraternity in Phoenix?
 
Hi,

in October I am for three weeks in Phoenix. I am an "old member" in a German fraternity. Since I don´t know the Greek System: is there a way to meet them for a beer??

Thanks a lot from Germany,

Alex

PS: Is there anything else to see in Phoenix, beside the desert? ;-)

Rudey 09-29-2005 07:03 PM

Re: Visit a fraternity in Phoenix?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by alex2000
Hi,

in October I am for three weeks in Phoenix. I am an "old member" in a German fraternity. Since I don´t know the Greek System: is there a way to meet them for a beer??

Thanks a lot from Germany,

Alex

PS: Is there anything else to see in Phoenix, beside the desert? ;-)

You should stop by a University and visit what we call sororities.

In America, it's a tradition to go on "Panty Raids" at a sorority house and to collect the underwear of the wonderful lady members.

Enjoy your stay in America.

Be careful and use condoms.

-Rudey

alex2000 09-29-2005 07:09 PM

Re: Re: Visit a fraternity in Phoenix?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
You should stop by a University and visit what we call sororities.

In America, it's a tradition to go on "Panty Raids" at a sorority house and to collect the underwear of the wonderful lady members.

Enjoy your stay in America.

Be careful and use condoms.

-Rudey

Rudey, thanks for your adwise, but that was not the question :D

alex2000 09-29-2005 08:01 PM

Re: Re: Re: Visit a fraternity in Phoenix?
 
By the way, Bierjunge!

a.e.B.O.T. 10-01-2005 06:41 PM

yeah, well it doesnt hurt to ask... there are alot of fratenity chapters there... but i must say... it is kind of sketchy

AlphaSigOU 10-01-2005 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by a.e.B.O.T.
yeah, well it doesnt hurt to ask... there are alot of fratenity chapters there... but i must say... it is kind of sketchy
Unfortunately, unlike Freemasonry, there's no 'reciprocal' agreement between members of a German university fraternity visiting an American college fraternity and vice versa.

Freemasons may visit lodges in other jurisdictions and in other countries provided both Grand Lodges are 'in fraternal relations' with each other. A letter of introduction (mainly in foreign countries), a current dues card and knowledge of certain Masonic modes of recognition is sufficient to visit a lodge. I've had the opportunity to visit Masonic lodges in Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Nevada and Mexico.


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