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Originally Posted by ClassicUNC
Kedzman:
I think you'd be surprised how many chapters at schools went coed in the 60s and 70s. Successful chapters at "fratty" schools. It happened. Many HQs came in making threats, suspending charters changing the dynamic back to what it is today.
These chapters weren't initiating women because they were unsuccessful or it affected their ability to mix. It was just the times. Just as not every chapter of a fraternity at every school is the same, not all chapters are static throughout time.
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That is interesting to me. Do you have some other examples? I don't have anything to compare it to. This never happened to a SN chapter as far as I know.
There is an interesting history of co-ed groups on the Alpha Delta Phi (Brown University) website here...
http://www.brown.edu/Students/Alpha_...story/coed.php