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03-11-2008, 11:53 AM
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So as we said in that other thread the "worst of times" varies by type of organization.
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Even for NPCs, you wouldn't pick up the fact that the 1960s were the "worst of times" because this is number of schools with a Greek Community instead of number of chapters. In the 60s, 120 schools added Greeks, with only 6 closures. Or does this include NPHCs too?
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03-11-2008, 12:32 PM
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During the 1960s through the 1980s so many dramatic changes were taking place in the Greek world -- some good, some bad, often counter-balancing each other.
The bad: At many old and established Greek systems chapters were closing regularly (just check your own sorority's chapter roster).
The good: To counter balance this sorority administrators were seeking new institutions to establish chapters where Greek life had not previously been offered.
The bad: The percentage of students who elect to become Greeks is much lower today at most institutions than they were in the 1950s.
The good: Many more schools offer the opportunity for Greek membership today which probably evens out the loss at other institutions.
I am sure there are many other factors like this.
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03-11-2008, 12:49 PM
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I know that more than a couple sororities have a policy of closing "weak" chapters, with the option of recolonizing in the near future. That could explain the more recent closings/recolonizations.
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03-11-2008, 01:05 PM
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Is it not true that Greek Life runs in cycles?
We now seem to be in and upswing of expansion or going back and rechartering closed chapters.
Many GLOs will have a policy of closing chapters because of numbers and may or not return.
As far as GLOs starting out from the begining, I contend, they were at that point in time were all locals and then expanded.
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03-11-2008, 01:09 PM
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As far as GLOs starting out from the begining, I contend, they were at that point in time were all locals and then expanded.
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Are you contending that all GLOs began as locals that decided to become national?
Wouldn't that mean that their original intent was to be a local sorority or fraternity versus, the obvious, that they only had an Alpha chapter/local designation (but always intended to expand)?
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03-11-2008, 01:38 PM
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Are you contending that all GLOs began as locals that decided to become national?
Wouldn't that mean that their original intent was to be a local sorority or fraternity versus, the obvious, that they only had an Alpha chapter/local designation (but always intended to expand)?
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As I said, they each started as an individual chapter at a school or, the Alpha Chapter. So they were in retrospect only a local whether they wanted to or were going to try and expand.
The only one I know of that started as a National was TKN who got a group of locals together to form themselves. They later in 1939 merged with LXA.
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03-11-2008, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom Earp
As I said, they each started as an individual chapter at a school or, the Alpha Chapter. So they were in retrospect only a local whether they wanted to or were going to try and expand.
The only one I know of that started as a National was TKN who got a group of locals together to form themselves. They later in 1939 merged with LXA.
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Interesting.
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03-11-2008, 01:05 PM
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Even for NPCs, you wouldn't pick up the fact that the 1960s were the "worst of times" because this is number of schools with a Greek Community instead of number of chapters. In the 60s, 120 schools added Greeks, with only 6 closures. Or does this include NPHCs too?
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I don't know.
My head is exploding.
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