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I don't know the history of how pinning got started, but according to my stepdad it was a lot more common when he was in school (that was back in the late 50s-early 60s) than it is now. I know of some schools that still do it, but the whole time I was active I never saw a pinning. For us, it went lavaliering, then engagement. Do you think it's because fraternities have stricter rules now about who can wear their badges?
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