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Old 11-09-2003, 12:34 PM
GeekyPenguin GeekyPenguin is offline
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Originally posted by PhiNuBlue
The history on the net states "Kappa Alpha Theta was organized at DePauw University in 1870 as the first Greek-letter society for women." No where does it say national or local. If this is true Phi Nu...the local at MacMurray College...was established on December 8, 1853...would come before them. We actually go by Phi Nu Society and we are planning our 150th anniversary right now. While some of the other organizations did come before us, it took about 50 years for them to become greek. What kind of proof would you like?? We don't have a lot on the net b.c we are local and we are so old and then net is so new.
The net is at least 10 years old but anyway...show us your charter. Scan it in! Show us your minutes from your first meeting, show us evidence somewhere besides GreekChat.com that you're that old. It definitely is possible, my chapter is not much younger than yours, but we a) didn't use greek letters right away and b) can back up our age with a whole lot of documentation.
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