I don't understand why a GLO would spend its extra money on rescuing non-historically significant pins rather than donating the money to its philanthropy or contributing to a scholarship fund for needy members. Nor do I understand why it bothers people if a non-stolen pin ends up in the display case of a collector who admires the physical and conceptual beauty of Greek life in America. How are the ideals of the GLO damaged by this preservation of a symbol?
Both the GLO AND the collector have a right to spend their money how they wish. I simply don't understand anybody getting upset about any of this.
Ivy
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