The Crimson has the story about the selection process / criteria for one of the "final clubs" for women at Harvard -- the Isis. The club's "punch book" -- comments about potential members as well as other remarks-- was, it turns out, available online to nonmembers.
Hey, IvySpice (or others), please correct / chastise me if I'm wrong, but aren't the clubs like Isis and the Bee considered more socially "exclusive" than the three NPC sororities there (Theta, DG and Kappa)?
At any rate, the paper's article does reinforce what should be common sense: keep private materials and comments private.
Article:
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=509327