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Originally posted by NebraskaDelt
With all of the work they did establishing that organization they could have worked and tried getting a colony established of their own fraternity or sorority. Probably would have been more rewarding.
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Check the
link to the story regarding the Alpha Tau Omega chapter and you will see that Marv Lester did indeed form a chapter of Alpha Tau Omega.
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Marv met many new friends in this organization [Stray Greeks] but soon noted that whenever two of any one national fraternity showed up, those two would dash off, form a Colony and be well on their way to installing a chapter of their fraternity on the USC campus. So, Marv was losing friends as quickly as he was making them.
Finally, Marv asked, why can’t I do that? Unfortunately another ATO never showed up so he decided to go hunt some down.
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It goes on to explain what Marv did.
Frankly, in Marv's case, the USC Stray Greek Club seemed to be a natural organization for fraternity men to start with when seeking out other members of their national fraternity. Which in turn often lead to the formation of a chapter of their fraternity on the USC campus.