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05-09-2014, 01:01 PM
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Was Phi Mu originally a literary society? I may have conflated them since they were formed around the same time, at the same school. My apologies for misrepresenting your history.
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05-09-2014, 01:50 PM
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Was Phi Mu originally a literary society? I may have conflated them since they were formed around the same time, at the same school. My apologies for misrepresenting your history.
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i don't know about Phi Mu, but until the late 19th Century, the line between fraternities vs. secret societies vs. literary societies could be a very thin, very vague line. Even now, there are NIC fraternities that describe themselves in literary society-like terms.
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05-09-2014, 04:25 PM
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I think there is a much mistaken idea about much of the history of collegiate groups. Many seem to think that their society was founded as "secret societies" and then later added terms like fraternity, or sorority......
The idea that "Alpha Beta Gamma" or "Philomathean" or "phi beta kappa" whatever the name may be were "secret societies" but in fact none of them ever were. "Secret Societies" are just that.....secret, none knows who the members are, or even knows what the groups real name is.
Any organization founded after Phi Beta kappa are merely "societies with secrets". The Freemasons also consider themselves to no longer be a "secret society" but rather the above, a Society with secrets.
So, ADPi, Phi Mu, Kappas, Thetas, or any other groups really aren't true secret societies.
Just a friendly info tip......
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05-09-2014, 06:05 PM
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I think there is a much mistaken idea about much of the history of collegiate groups. Many seem to think that their society was founded as "secret societies" and then later added terms like fraternity, or sorority......
The idea that "Alpha Beta Gamma" or "Philomathean" or "phi beta kappa" whatever the name may be were "secret societies" but in fact none of them ever were. "Secret Societies" are just that.....secret, none knows who the members are, or even knows what the groups real name is.
Any organization founded after Phi Beta kappa are merely "societies with secrets". The Freemasons also consider themselves to no longer be a "secret society" but rather the above, a Society with secrets.
So, ADPi, Phi Mu, Kappas, Thetas, or any other groups really aren't true secret societies.
Just a friendly info tip......
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BadgeGuy just can't help himself. Get banned and he's back.
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05-09-2014, 06:35 PM
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Why was he banned?
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05-09-2014, 06:53 PM
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Ask sinfonia, I'd love to see what he says.
Caveat: DrPhil, you need to understand that he will avoid any responsibility for his repeated bannings, and will not be truthful.
ETA: in addition, the info he posted is incorrect. It's his opinion.
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05-09-2014, 06:58 PM
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Y'all are really ban-happy around here.
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05-09-2014, 07:01 PM
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Excuse me? I think you totally have me confused with someone else. Who is Badgeguy?
I'm just a college student who recently joined Sinfonia. I'm also a member of the Masons.
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05-09-2014, 07:06 PM
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Excuse me? I think you totally have me confused with someone else. Who is Badgeguy?
I'm just a college student who recently joined Sinfonia. I'm also a member of the Masons.
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Right. ISP addresses don't lie.
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05-09-2014, 07:56 PM
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I hope he did something more profound than annoy some usernames.
Ohhhhh, Greekchat....
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05-09-2014, 07:59 PM
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Yes he did. Way more. On multiple occasions. Annoying is what the ignore function is good for; and banning is, in his case, well deserved. More than once.
His dissembling is disingenuous.
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05-09-2014, 08:05 PM
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Yes he did. Way more. On multiple occasions. Annoying is what the ignore function is good for; and banning is, in his case, well deserved. More than once.
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I forgot some people need the ignore feature to ignore a username. I'm going to start a thread titled "who do you officially and unofficially have on ignore."
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His dissembling is disingenuous.
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This sentence made me dizzy.
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05-10-2014, 04:58 PM
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If you are the first or the last sorority or women's fraternity that doesn't make you the best. Why is everyone assumgin such a thing?
I suppose this question is better for local organizations. Theta, Phi Mu, or even ADPhi may have been the first that women's fraternities or sororities that went National but what about the smaller, less known groups like Phi Nu?
I left my Baird's manual upstate. Maybe I'll find an older copy online. I was just curious if anyone had found any women's fraternity that came before Theta.
And I'll state it again, first or last, it doesn't make your GLO the best.
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05-10-2014, 05:36 PM
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If you are the first or the last sorority or women's fraternity that doesn't make you the best. Why is everyone assumgin such a thing?
I suppose this question is better for local organizations. Theta, Phi Mu, or even ADPhi may have been the first that women's fraternities or sororities that went National but what about the smaller, less known groups like Phi Nu?
I left my Baird's manual upstate. Maybe I'll find an older copy online. I was just curious if anyone had found any women's fraternity that came before Theta.
And I'll state it again, first or last, it doesn't make your GLO the best.
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Absolutely NO ONE has mentioned that or even implied it! Why would you say something so negative and completely untrue? Not a single person here has done anything but explain what our organizations were founded to do and the purpose that we served at inception... and we have been pretty friendly and panhellenic about it.
I see no one trying to claim "the best", not a SINGLE time. Indeed, I see many talking about being "first" as being somewhat silly in the great scheme of things. We ALL have things to be very proud of in our organization's founding.
Quit trying to make trouble where none exists. Shame on you
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05-10-2014, 05:40 PM
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Absolutely NO ONE has mentioned that or even implied it! Why would you say something so negative and completely untrue? Not a single person here has done anything but explain what our organizations were founded to do and the purpose that we served at inception... and we have been pretty friendly and panhellenic about it.
I see no one trying to claim "the best", not a SINGLE time. Indeed, I see many talking about being "first" as being somewhat silly in the great scheme of things. We ALL have things to be very proud of in our organization's founding.
Quit trying to make trouble where none exists. Shame on you
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Thank you for posting this!!! It was exactly what I was thinking!! I was actually enjoying the small historic stories being provided! Thank you for Theta story, very interesting.
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