Thread: DISCRETION
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Old 09-02-2000, 02:51 PM
ManndingoNUPE ManndingoNUPE is offline
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KingTut, while I agree that the history books of each of the Divine 9 is not impossible to get, we shouldn't make it easy for people either. I remember back in college, the library supposedly had a copy of each of the divine 9 books, of course they were always stolen, Uh, I mean checked out, by members as quickly as the library could get them.

I agree that a person should have a certain amount of information regarding the frat they choose. And while nothing highly secretive is placed in these books, I still think that they should go the old rout of gaining their info. Talking to bras, or heck the internet is chock full of stuff. There are many ways to obtain this information. I know that my very own blood brother, and my best friend would not even let me hold their books until after I became a member.

Rainman, while I may understand you interest in all of the Divine 9's histories, I still have a problem with a brother giving or referring you to "The Story", that's just my own view. While I do believe that there are parts of our history that should be made public, such as Elder Watson Diggs crusade against housing discrimination, and some of the other battles that our beloved founders waged against unjust practices in Indiana and elsewhere.

Just my observation.

MN
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