One important point I haven't seen, though I sure could have missed it, refers to legacies.
I can't imagine any mother wanting her child to enter an organization that could/would cause her harm. It flies in the face of human nature. With the number of legacies that go through rush year after year after year, it seems evident to me that the incidents of hazing must be isolated and contrary to the norm. I won't comment on Fraternities or other organizations that don't have an established legacy system. Just MHO.
[This message has been edited by worriedsenior (edited July 15, 2001).]
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