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Old 08-27-2003, 03:53 PM
CutiePie2000 CutiePie2000 is offline
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Question NPC Women: has your sorority ever, in history, initiated a man?

Hi Ladies,
Now before you go, "Uh, CutiePie2000, are you crazy? Sororities are for WOMEN", please hear me out.

I know that in some special circumstances, a man has been initiated into historically female GLOS. For example, as you know, I am a member of Delta Gamma, and Delta Gamma has had one male initiate, that being George Banta (who also was a Phi Delta Theta).

Sidebar: I know that Dr. Charles Richardson (a Kappa Sigma), though he was a male, helped start the founding of Chi Omega, although I am not sure if he was an initiate of Chi Omega himself.

Sidebar #2: What about that Professor Coddington? Since he had a hand in Alpha Phi, Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Gamma Delta, did any of these sororities initate him? I am thinking "no".


So, I'm just wondering if the other NPC groups have similar stories to tell? Please chime in....

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