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Old 12-23-2006, 11:44 AM
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As to the comments about alum wearing letters... I went alum in 2000 and I still wear letters, but the way I wear them ahs changed. I am a teacher so I carry my tote bags a lot now. I would carry a tote bage anyway for all my "teacher stuff" and these just happen to be the ones I have. I wear my jewelry with letters on it now (necklace and a bracelet some) but mostly because a)I like them and b)they were all gifts from family members (both Greek family and real family). I don't wear shirts with letters much anymore because of several reasons. The biggest is I am not a t shirt person really, I tend to wear sweaters and kakhis now more then jeans. Also all my college letters are pretty icky anymore so I wear them to sleep in. I so want to buy some nice new letters on a sweatshirt, but this is because when we do alum things I want something nice to wear.
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Old 01-14-2007, 05:13 PM
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As to the comments about alum wearing letters... I went alum in 2000 and I still wear letters, but the way I wear them ahs changed. I am a teacher so I carry my tote bags a lot now. I would carry a tote bage anyway for all my "teacher stuff" and these just happen to be the ones I have. I wear my jewelry with letters on it now (necklace and a bracelet some) but mostly because a)I like them and b)they were all gifts from family members (both Greek family and real family). I don't wear shirts with letters much anymore because of several reasons. The biggest is I am not a t shirt person really, I tend to wear sweaters and kakhis now more then jeans. Also all my college letters are pretty icky anymore so I wear them to sleep in. I so want to buy some nice new letters on a sweatshirt, but this is because when we do alum things I want something nice to wear.
Same here. I wear fraternity jewelry that is understated but has special meaning to me.

I have a pinky ring as well as a few necklaces and braceletes with letters and/or crest/and or crown.

The most special pieces, though.. were given to me as gifts. One is a gorgeous silver charm bracelet that was hand made by the same person who gave it to me. I wear it nearly every day.

It has a silver strawberry, pink ribbon for our philanthropy, silver crown, and a few other charms she included that are also very special to me (judo charm, ship's wheel, my university's mascot, etc).

I also have a lovely five-pointed crown pin someone else gave me.

A group of my non-fraternity friends chipped in to buy me a gorgeous 14k gold and diamond pendent with letters and crest for my birthday.

I do have a few shirts and sweatshirts, but wear them mostly to alumnae pic-nics and scrapbooking events.

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Old 01-14-2007, 05:20 PM
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Fraternity? Aren't you a girl?

.......and aren't you that 200 something year old AI hag that stalks people via public records and the internet?
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Old 01-14-2007, 05:26 PM
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Some Sororities have Fraternity in their name.

Get with it if you can.



As far as wearing letters, I guess it is each to their own isn't it?
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Old 01-14-2007, 05:57 PM
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Some Sororities have Fraternity in their name.

Get with it if you can.


LOL! In his pompous attempt to launch an attack, macallan25 just shot himself in the foot. Gotta love it.
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Old 01-14-2007, 07:59 PM
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LOL! In his pompous attempt to launch an attack, macallan25 just shot himself in the foot. Gotta love it.
I have never heard of a sorority having "fraternity" in their name.

.....hopefully you won't e-stalk me.
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Old 01-14-2007, 08:19 PM
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i'm a member of Phi Mu which was founded in 1852 prior to the word Sorority which was invented for Gamma Phi Beta. So many of the sororities on my campus regardless of date of founding are fraternities as well like: Phi Sigma Sigma, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, as well as Phi Mu are nationally and formally known as FRATERNITIES (being modeled originally after men's organizations) while others ex: Sigma Sigma Sigma and Delta Phi Epsilon are formally titled as sororities. It is a matter of preference: example Alpha Delta Pi was originally a fraternity as well (they were founded in 1851) but formally changed to sorority (if I'm not mistaken). It is simply matter of choice and tradition. I hope I was clear, if not, someone try to clean up my point!
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Old 01-14-2007, 08:20 PM
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If you really look at the official names, a good number of the women's groups are technically fraternities. It may seem weird, but it's true.

It seems that there are more opportunities for Divine Nine members to stay active with their groups after graduation. Sure, it's possible for NPC/IFC members to do so, but it's less common. The fact that an active member would feel the most comfortable wearing letters makes sense to me, so I think that explains a lot of the difference in attitude.

I don't wear letters in my day to day life unless there's a reason for me to do so. If I were an advisor or if I were going to an event, I'd wear them. I'm certainly proud of Alpha Gamma Delta, but I don't want to seem like I'm trying too hard to hang on to who I was in college, and I'm afraid this is how wearing letters a lot would come off to many people I know. If you are doing something for your group in the present, it makes sense to wear letters a lot, but if you activity for the group is mainly in the past, then your letter wearing probably is too or it's a lot more subtle. (outside of GreekChat, of course).
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Old 01-14-2007, 08:26 PM
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I have never heard of a sorority having "fraternity" in their name.

.....hopefully you won't e-stalk me.
Mind your manners and hold your insults, and I won't.
In the meanwhile, here are some examples of other female fraternities (taken from their national websites):

"Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women"
http://www.pibetaphi.org/

"Kappa Alpha Theta was founded in 1870 as the first Greek-letter fraternity for women...."
http://www.kappaalphatheta.org/

Welcome to Kappa Kappa Gamma Founded in 1870, Kappa is one of the oldest women's fraternities.."
http://www.kappakappagamma.org/

"Phi Mu Fraternity is pleased to announce the new members of its 2006-2008 National Council and NPC Delegation. Elections were held at the... "
http://www.phimu.org/

Alpha Phi International Fraternity Established in 1872
http://www.alphaphi.org/
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Old 01-16-2007, 02:27 PM
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I have never heard of a sorority having "fraternity" in their name.

.....hopefully you won't e-stalk me.
It took me by suprise seeing "Chi Omega Fraternity" on their plaque in front of their house. It was founded here at Arkansas.
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Old 01-16-2007, 02:20 PM
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LOL! In his pompous attempt to launch an attack, macallan25 just shot himself in the foot. Gotta love it.
No he didn't. His obvious point concerned the differences between men and women as to what they might wear, not whether the organization to which they belong is officially called a "fraternity" or "sorority." Nice try, though.
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Old 01-16-2007, 02:51 PM
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No he didn't. His obvious point concerned the differences between men and women as to what they might wear, not whether the organization to which they belong is officially called a "fraternity" or "sorority." Nice try, though.
Let's not rewrite history. His "obvious point" was to launch a personal attack, but instead, he made himself look like an ass with his ignorance.
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Old 01-15-2007, 03:56 PM
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As I stated earlier, it is your Pref.

But as your Brother stated, I too have met many members of other GLOs by wearing letters. I really like meeting members fro other GLOs and sometimes I find mine. Hell, a Kenny Chesney concert, I met 5 LX's, a BTPi, and a ZTA even though I was looking for an AGD!

I do not wear them all of the time, but if I wear a ball cap, I wear mine with letters.

Why should I advertise for Old Navy, Da GAP, Buttweiser, Nike just to be cool and over pay on items?
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Old 01-15-2007, 04:12 PM
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Why should I advertise for Old Navy, Da GAP, Buttweiser, Nike just to be cool and over pay on items?
I don't think there's any danger of you being "cool".
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