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A view on hazing from across the pond
US frat hazings that surpass yob excesses
The ability of young Americans to drink alcohol in a social setting and remain civilised is usually regarded as one of the advantages they have over their British peers. But, in recent weeks, the fraternity societies of American universities have been working flat out to even things out, their "hazings" - initiation rites - notching up more police call-outs than a Saturday night in Detroit..... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/m.../19/do1903.xml I should had that the last line in this Op-Ed piece is just about a classic British understatement. |
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There is even a chance it could be right. I will have to ask my Uncle about it. He has spoken about his Bronze Star, CIB and few other matters starting with second wave at Omaha Beach. But nothing about hazing. Nor did my late eye doctor who was senior in combat time in the entire US Navy as Gunnery Officer on a DD.;) However, WWII has very little if anything to do with this Op-Ed piece dealing with issues and matters of today. |
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I have my grandfather's Neptunus Rex certificate framed and hanging - it's an entertaining read. |
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Or you may have missed the last line of what I posted "However, WWII has very little if anything to do with this Op-Ed piece dealing with issues and matters of today." That is fine as well. As for crossing the line, yes I know all about it. |
Well then a better question might be - who cares what the Brits think of our Greek system? They don't have a fraternity system and I'm never planning on working for a Brit.
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I posted it in part because I was rather surprised that an Editorial/Op-Ed piece was even written and run there. |
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