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Old 07-05-2007, 10:56 PM
GammaZeta GammaZeta is offline
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Yeah, Jono is right. The classic fraternity houses are a thing of the past. That kind of detail and craftsmanship is just not feasible in today's society, ESPECIALLY not for a fraternity house.

In Amherst, right by the town green/common, there are HUGE mansions that used to belong to the Amherst College fraternities before they were banned some 40 years ago.

I'm talking beautiful, turn of the century architecture, with detail like you wouldn't believe.

They've been hollowed out and are dorms now. But the outsides remain.
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