This whole situation is a mess. Nobody wants to expel or deactivate brothers, but Pennsylvania Theta consistently broke the rules. I know the dry-housing policy seems ridiculous and hard to follow, but once you're on thin ice like that, especially after signing an affidavit, you should probably take it more seriously.
It's this brother's opinion that those alumni, who now refuse to sell the house, are making our fraternity look bad. I understand that that house has a hundred years of Phi Delt tradition in it, but a contract is a contract, and moral rectitude comes first every time in our book.
MD Beta #579
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