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Old 01-17-2012, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by psusue View Post
True but it does give you an idea of how big a sorority is nationally. I would have like to have done it by sororities that have the most Southern and coastal chapters, but alas, not enough free time.

That being said, I'm shocked that Phi Mu does not have a print. I actually, when first listed then, went to put their name in bold but realized that I had too many, and then went to double check the Lilly page for the results. I just feel that Phi Mu has such a strong presence at those Southern schools where Lilly is popular that is would follow that they would get a print. And that their colors are so feminine and Lilly like. Ah well. I also wish there was a way to statistically compare living initiates, but I don't know if that info is available. Off to check.
Right, the numbers are a good starting point, they just may not tell the whole story. One of the reasons I'd like a Phi Mu print is that we don't really have any symbols that show up naturally in designer prints. Like, Kappas can find things with keys or DG/AST can find stuff with anchors, but nobody makes stuff with a quatrefoil just for the heck of it.
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