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					Originally Posted by  AZ-AlphaXi
					 
				 
				Here's the paragraph in the NPC Manual 
 
Letters of Recommendation (B-1992) 
The responsibility for providing letters of recommendation for prospective 
new members rests with the members of NPC fraternities, and recruitment 
information distributed through College and Alumnae Panhellenics shall 
contain nothing that infers that letters of recommendation must be secured 
by the potential new member. 
			
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 Okay, obviously not my bailiwick, but I'm just trying to understand, especially since this is so often a topic of discussion here.
Reading the paragraph above, it seems to me that it's saying that providing/secruring recommendations is a responsibility of collegiate members and/or alumnae, not of PNMs, and that PNMs can't be told it's their responsibility.  That seems to be a little different from saying that PNMs can't be told recs are necessary.  Am I missing something?
And if I am, what's the reason behind a blanket rule that PNMs can't be told that recs are needed when some organizations require them?  Why wouldn't the rule be that PNMs should be told that rules about the necessity of recs vary from organization to organization?