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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby
I find it interesting that Phi Mu and Theta are the only ones I've seen that mention great-granddaughters. Is it just that a lot of organizations are too young to even have great-granddaughters going through yet? I wonder if more will include them as time goes on.
Also, I'm glad my organization includes step-relations. I hope all will move in that direction, too.
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Hmmm... I always thought DG was excluding great-granddaughters because our reasoning is similar to what Kappamd posted for Kappa, that exposure to DG growing up is what makes a legacy a unique contributor. Therefore, it is unlikely that a great-grandmother could give a lifetime of exposure to DG to her great-granddaughter unless she is alive and active to a very old age or all generations had children early.
I wish DG included great-granddaughters in the legacy definition -- I just like the tie to the past and tradition!