be clear about the "public domain"
The "merger" is in print, in a published book. It is, therefore, part of the public domain. It is NOT a "secret." Ah, just in case you really believe that any fraternity and sorority have secrets, let me clue you in to something. All of the organizations' "rituals" and "secrets" are part of the "public" domain, thanks to law suits. You see, when a hazing law suit takes place, the "secrets" become part of the evidence. Hope I didn't burst your bubble. Our organizations are, however, more than a collection of secret grips, symbols, etc. PEACE
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