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Old 07-22-2000, 02:30 PM
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Post APO/GSS relations with NPHC

Hello to all of you

I figured rather than to repost on the same thread (NPHC How do you feel about Non-NPHC BGLOs), to start a new thread since the original thread primarily revolved around Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma Sigma Sigma anyway.

I would like to call your attention to a website that has addressed this matter AND has previously posted on Greeksource.com when it was in the old format

Go to members.tripod.com/~JBSkeet/IndexFrame.html

From there, click on Page 2.

He has three discussions, one of which is called "Clearing the Air", where he and a brother of Alpha Phi Alpha discusses issues between APO/GSS and NPHC. It is IMHO a VERY good discussion, and may clear an misconceptions one group may have with the other or vice versa. BTW, No Jerry Springer drama here.

Another section involves an "essay" he posted on the old "Meetgreeks.com" which if I remember correctly created a LOT of controversy on the site. To read, click on "Till The Day I Die".

I hope this helps build better relations b/t APO/GSS and NPHC.

Rain Man
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