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Old 03-13-2008, 12:46 PM
TSteven TSteven is offline
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I think in addition to houses, lodges, and meeting rooms, one could add *designated dorm rooms/floors*. I am not talking about schools like Auburn, Tennessee or Pittsburgh where each sorority chapter has a dorm floor that may or may not include bedrooms, a chapter room, kitchen etc. What I'm talking about are colleges where all (most) of the ABCs are assigned to one dorm floor (or half a floor) and the XYZs to another dorm floor. They might share common areas with non members. And non-members may even be roommates of some of the members. They may have to use classrooms for their meetings etc. The point is that the majority of the membership is in close proximity to other members - in their day-to-day living situation - which in turn helps to further the bonds of brotherhood/sisterhood.
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