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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk
But the point that was being made is that THIS IS NOT THE SAME FRATERNITY! The National Headquarters have ruined everything beautiful about all of our fraternities. Most alumni realize this and are just as angry as the students.
ETA: I don't think you have to explain "old row" to me.
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Would your most prominent alumni that you've mentioned in the past (senators, millionaires, public figures, etc.) be willing to leave the fraternity to form a local? If not, then starting a local would not be advantageous because it might lack the connections and networking that your fraternity currently provides. Also, while your alumni might be angry at your nationals in theory, they may not be happy if you were to break off from them and form your own chapter instead of figuring out a way to solve the problem.