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and
concen-
paign for Duke providing
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different
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students
replicate
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strategy—funding
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registration
course
fields.
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with
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to
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dating that their chapters be dry by December, only
three
ed at the University:
are
represent-
Delta
Sigma
Phi, Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Nu.
David Westol, executive of Theta Chi
policing Duke’s chapters
would not
be necessary.
Instead, he said that the changing social habits lege
fraternity
Theta Chi
Theta Chi will follow suit by 2003.
time more social
director
fraternity, agreed that
at college,
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of the
typical col-
member
chapters
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