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Originally posted by deadbear80
AUDeltaGam--
...From hearing her stories, she was not allowed to join any of the 'non-Jewish' sororities (limiting her choices to AEPhi, DPhiE, SDT, and PhiSig...they were all on campus at the time...and at that time those four were basically all Jewish there), but she did have to go through rush. What I think happened was that she had to go to all of the houses for the first round, and then was cut by all of the 'non-Jewish' ones. I don't know how the houses knew who was Jewish and who wasn't...but Mom then had her choice of the other 4. .
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deadbear80, back in the '60's things were different during rush, especially in the early '60's before activist at schools demanded changes. Asking religion on rush applications was not unusual. Recs were required by most GLO and there was a question regarding religion on the form. HTH
DaffyKD