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Old 02-11-2005, 12:39 PM
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A problem chapter is a greater drain on resources than a chapter that has its act together. Most of the increased resources being expended are labor (and associated expenses.) Most of this labor is in the form of traveling consultants.

In the case of Tri-Delta's Princeton chapter, if the problem is low numbers, than it costs far more to service this chapter than it does a 150+ woman chapter that is well run.

The public reason that this chapter is being closed is numbers. I don't believe this, but I can't prove that there is more to it. I'm with 33girl. On the surface, this doesn't make sense. You just don't shut down a chapter at Princeton. Tri-Delta has the resources to to revive any chapter, provided that the chapter can be revived.

Whatever the full story is, its best for it to remain between Tri-Deltas.
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