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When I attended Furman University (Greenville, SC), they had a strange not-GLO policy. Furman at the time was associated with the Southern Baptist.
All the Fraternities & Sororities were not allowed to be associated with any National body. They were all locals that took on the names of National groups (and AFAIK, modeled themsevles on that particular body). I had heard that one had, and lost their official status as far as the shool was concerned. All the groups took 'real names' to 'hide' their greek names. So TKE was "The Knights Eternal", and so on. They would wear greek letter shirts, etc.
I understand that since then, its changed, probably due to the school disassociated itself from the Southern Baptists.
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Michael Brown
APO LM & TB
Chapter Advisor
Section 71 Chair
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