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I think pulling the charter on a chapter just because the Host Institution says they don't like them is BLANK (I'm trying to find a word that describes it harshly enough without using profanity). Just because the Administration or the local townies don't want parties or whatever is ridiculos (spelling?). To the townies=if you don't want to hear party music or what not then don't live next to a frat house. You're in a college town, get used to it. Or leave, no one is forcing you to live there (apart form certain economical reasons) and you can leave anytime you wish. Its a free country. To the city offficals of Newark=You are the city officals of Newark. I've been to Newark and can assure you that you have bigger problems than a fraternity party that got out of hand or what not.
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...they don't like them is absurdilly malignant, and is an affront to the meaning of brotherhood.
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