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Originally Posted by emmxi
I have a few questions I haven't been able to find online..
2. Another AxiD question... If one were to look up all Alpha Xi Chapters in the US they would notice many, many closures at big colleges, especially around the 70's and 80's. IS there a particular reason for this anyone knows of??
Thanks so much!!!
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The closures in the 70's and into the 80's were backlash from the student unrest of the 1960's: hippies, peaceniks, radicalism, and nonconformity. Big universities were more likely to have that unrest than smaller state colleges. Strong chapters were able to weather the storm. If a chapter had a large senior class graduate and the next fall's rush/recruitment registration was down it was hard to recoup the numbers.
One example: in 1970 quota/total at Mizzou was 34. In 1971 quota was 23 -- there were that many fewer PNMs. Registration was a bit higher in 1972 and 1973. IIRC, in 1973 (when I was PH president) we had 620 register and we set quota at 38.