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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
A couple of questions occur to me.
Honestly, how many sorority houses are totally "dry?" Meaning nobody has a little bottle of something hidden in her room.
Is the national dry rule for the house (physical house) or the chapter(s)?
Does Nationals own the house, or the House Corporation?
If it's the House Corp, if there are no undergraduates present, is it still a sorority house? (Air Force One is not designated that if the President isn't on board.)
In the overall state of things (fair or not) some people are "more equal" than others. (Thank's, I think, to Mr. Orwell)
So, in the final analasys, is it worth losing a fairly influential alum for what would appear to be a very trivial thing?
Maybe.
Maybe not.
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I've been in some of the sorority houses down here often........and I have never seen even a hint of alcohol. Same with some other schools as well.