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Old 06-02-2010, 04:57 PM
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Whichever this GLO is, they aren't alone. When I googled for the quoted text, two *different* Social Fraternities came up as hits (or close hits) for it. These were in copies of their pledge manuals that are in public sections of their National website.
Oh, they may be alone. I googled too, and while one of the two fraternities I assume you came across had the same first sentence, the full paragraph read this way:
Adding to the peculiarity of the fraternity language is the fact that a few Greek letters (particularly Xi and Phi) have several pronunciations. Sometimes both a Greek and an English form are used in the same name because the particular group prefers it that way — “Alpha Phee” for Alpha Phi. Therefore, be alert to the exceptions to the rules.
Interesting because that section of the pledge manual is very similar to the one I was looking at. But Kappa Sigma edited and got it right.
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Old 06-02-2010, 09:24 PM
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Oh, they may be alone. I googled too, and while one of the two fraternities I assume you came across had the same first sentence, the full paragraph read this way:
Adding to the peculiarity of the fraternity language is the fact that a few Greek letters (particularly Xi and Phi) have several pronunciations. Sometimes both a Greek and an English form are used in the same name because the particular group prefers it that way — “Alpha Phee” for Alpha Phi. Therefore, be alert to the exceptions to the rules.
Interesting because that section of the pledge manual is very similar to the one I was looking at. But Kappa Sigma edited and got it right.
Yeah, but I couldn't go into greater depth without identifying the fraternities. Was the other one that Google brought up the one that you found?
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Old 06-02-2010, 09:33 PM
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Yeah, but I couldn't go into greater depth without identifying the fraternities. Was the other one that Google brought up the one that you found?
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Old 06-03-2010, 08:45 AM
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Yep.
Yeah, I don't see a thread of pointing out things that are wrong in other GLOs pledge manuals and identifying the GLO as being healthy for greekchat.

So getting back to books, if someone is interested in joining a particular GLO and that GLO has their pledge manual online, would you recommend they read it?
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