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Old 08-04-2004, 06:31 PM
TSteven TSteven is offline
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Wow, you guys are extremely helpful . I certainly appreciate everyone's imput! I was just curious as to whether or not my sons, if I were to have any, would be legacies. I will contact KS and see what they say.

Thanks a bunch! This is a wonderful forum, and I am glad to come across it. You guys rock
If Kappa Sigma considers grandfathers as legacies then yes any sons of yours would be Kappa Sigma legacies.

When a fraternity considers grandfathers as legacies, then the legacy may be passed down via his daughters or sons - regardless if they are a member.

Hope this helps.

ETA: This should be the same for sororities that consider grandmothers as legacies. The legacy may be passed down via her sons or daughters to her granddaughters.

Last edited by TSteven; 08-04-2004 at 06:34 PM.
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