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Old 03-04-2004, 02:56 PM
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Originally posted by 33girl
I expected that college-educated people knew how to do research on subjects they are interested in and acquire relevant research tools to use. Sorry, my mistake.

ETA that even if you don't know specifically what "Baird's Manual" is, the thought should cross your mind that somewhere there might be a large book or online reference showing names of Greek organizations that have already been used.
I'll have to agree with you on this one. I didn't know what the Baird's Manual was until GC, but if I was going to create an organization the point of it would be to be different. I would probably do all the research possible to make sure that my group was different. I do see where RW's coming from also, there are MANY groups out there. But, if it were me, I'd want to be different than EVERYBODY!

I also empathize with KappaTarzan. We all thrive on the uniquness of our groups, and yeah, it kind of sucks that there are other organizations that use an Anchor as their symbol. But, I'm not going to get all pissed off about it, because there ain't much I can do!

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