corbin,
it's nice to assume that there are good samaritans out there, but there ARE people that just collect fraternity/sorority pins as just that: a collection. i don't know, i just think that if someone dies and thier pins is still around, that it should be returned to HQ for a legacy or relative to have.
also, and i didn't mention this in the first post, is the problem my fraternity had with "talking" to people that were selling the pins. not members, just people trying to make a profit. unfortunately, some sisters were kind of harsh to the seller of the pin. we tried to get them to "donate" it to nationals, or have one of us pay the flat fee that the badge would go for now, but to no avail, the bidding went on. so this is another dilemma that we face. how would you handle that?
etienne
sigma alpha iota-the hartt school of music
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