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Originally Posted by naraht
Some would say making up for lost time...
Seriously, Georgetown, where Clinton was an undergraduate had two active pledging greek letter organizations in the 1960s: Alpha Phi Omega and the Foreign Service Fraternity. He pledged and initiated into Alpha Phi Omega. Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity, but IMO, with no social greeks on campus, had a somewhat wider organizational niche than it might have at other schools.
Senusret can speak to this in even greater detail, he pledged Alpha Phi Omega at Georgetown.
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Delta Sigma Pi was also on campus and shared many of the same traditions. That's all I can think of to add.