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What is the term typically used to describe the formal invitation given to someone to join a fraternity or sorority? |
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Greek-letter organizations have been around in the U.S. for a long time - longer than some may think. As one might expect, the first fraternity was founded earlier than the first sorority. In what year was the oldest Greek-letter organization for men founded on a U.S. college/university campus? |
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Many famous people in various industries "went Greek" during their college days. Who among the following, however, did NOT join a fraternity or sorority? |
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In what year was the first sorority/women's fraternity founded, (perhaps during discussions of Giuseppe Verdi's new opera "Rigoletto")? |
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Membership in a sorority or fraternity is for college kids... or is it? For how long after joining is a person typically considered a member in a Greek-letter organization? |
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The "Divine Nine" is an informal name for whom or what in U.S. college/university Greek life? |
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There are a few different organizations/associations that represent certain groups of fraternities and/or sororities. Which of the following organizations serves only sororities? |
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Do you know your alphabet? What Greek letter can be represented as "P"? |
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Generally speaking, what is a "legacy" when referring to U.S. college fraternities and sororities? |
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What is a common name for the formal pin worn only by initiated/crossed members of a particular sorority or fraternity? |
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