
12-17-2004, 02:57 AM
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Re: the matter is moot
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Originally posted by Erik P Conard
all this about tiny chapters and those who remain tiny. The
matter is moot, my ladies, and while I generally address the
men, it is unlikely that any organization, national in scope, would
take a group of 15 or less, whether in the much heralded Brooklyn College or Dropsie University, as experience shows that
there is not a lot of promise.
There have been a few sororities, in my time, who chartered with
twenty or less, but they had a huge alum backing and were at a
prestigious campus with a plan to grow considerably. They had
no intentions of remaining small, and being good, they would not
deny a good candidate a chance to join. And, again, if the quality
is there, the growth will come.
Naw, better off stayin' local.
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They're not trying to charter. They're already a chapter. She's asking how to bring more women into the system as a whole. It would be quite difficult for them to stay a local, as they are an NPC. You have no clue what you are talking about.
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