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Originally Posted by PhiPsiRuss
Your regional fraternity has so few chapters, that it is unlikely that a west coast sorority (where they were founded) would be aware of you.
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^^^^I miss this guy so much!
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Originally Posted by Senusret I
Exactly, and THANKS.
The letters clearly have meaning to both groups. Grow up and get over it.
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I think this is the post that signalled the beginning of the end of my politeness on GC.
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Originally Posted by PhiPsiRuss
Kappa Delta Phi has only chartered in New England, New York and Pennsylvania. That is not national in scope, and more to my point, helps to explain why a California sorority would not be aware of your organization in 1990.
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^^^Again, I miss this guy.
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Originally Posted by MysticCat
The founders/members of alpha Kappa Delta Phi learned, after choosing their name, that there was already a fraternity (and national affiliated sorority) by the same name. They chose a way that seemed appropriate to them and to the meaning of their name and ideals to deal with that situation. Would it have been "cleaner" if they had followed the examples of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Delta Pi? Sure, but it was their call to make, not anyone else's, and grousing about it isn't likely to accomplish anything except creating hard feelings.
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^^^ I like this guy. Don't ever change.
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Originally Posted by decadence
Hmm. This thread was extinct (ok, dormant) since 1902; until Kappa crow posted on it today. The bad cop in me can't help thinking if it hasn't been discussed on here in two years it's not that controversial.
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I miss this guy too.
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Originally Posted by JetGel
if that were true why do you guys need an NAS at the end? why not join up and be a co-ed fraternity?
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SNAP!