sororities/houses
Wonder if it might be construed as sexist when the distaff side
is not permitted to have a house when the men are? Is not the
experience gained from running a house a significant part of the
total greek scene?
Or do the know-better administrators think the ladies are not capable of managing such a thing as a house, hence a meeting room, a dorm floor or section, or a drawing room?
Oh, yes, are there housemothers any more? Do they teach table
manners like they used to? Do the mothers have their bridge get togethers like they used to? There was a certain amount of regard and respect shown the housemother...way back then.
Is that all gone, too?
This oughta get some action....I realize some of you will not have
a clue what I am talking about...but it was a part of the Greek life we loved...and something that made us stand out amongst the
non-Greeks ("barbs") at the banquet table.
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