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alumni chapter at SF would be listed under that. Also a couple of other things. First, when did graduate chapters being able to make full brothers begin and were they first among the NPHC for that. Second, In regard to the template, I'd love to use Baird's as the source and forget Title IX entirely; that would have Alpha Phi Alpha as Social however. Perhaps have one entry for type in terms of Baird's and then another for area of emphasis which for the honoraries would have things like Tau Beta Pi: Engineering. Alpha Phi Alpha could have service there, if you think appropriate...
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significant to the issue. My thought is to drop "type" and replace it with one or two more things that meet the above without being worded like the above. My thought it just replace it with classification (general/social, service, professional, cultural) , and leave it at that. Any halfway intelligent reader will take a quick glean through an article and very quickly ascertain that the group does a lot of service, very little service, or focuses on whatever.
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impose the same requirement to all groups by changing the template, then APA should not be changed. the debate should move to the Infobox template page on how to define type, and encourage other editors to respond so that all groups are defined by the same test. Surely you agree that to change APA's template based on a consensus, and then not change the controlling template because we're not sure, is not acting in good faith.--
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Dartmouth College list doesn't use a template, they create each table directly in the article, I found that tedious and so I mimicked the templage used by Georgia Tech. You may want to create a template specific to APO to address your individual concerns. I encourage you to Be BOLD and Create, I just wanted to show you the formatted table style.--
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leader of that program. I am sure you can find his contact info through the net. He could answer all questions that you have about Scouting on campus. The Pow-wow is organized through Continuing Education, and although I know there is a lot of student support, I could not tell you exactly how the leadership structure works. --
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I do find the whole thing stupid in the sense that I feel that this is symptomatic of GLO's trying to be better than other GLO's, and trying to carve their niche. I've noticed how many GLO's emphasize the fact that they were the "first" at something or that they are really different and more special
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Basically looks like his major objection is the fact that, according to him, the research done seems to be biased towards government leaders, as opposed to having more people in other categories (smaller lists like sports & entertainment and such). If you look at the page, he's also had a problem
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The redirect was created as a logical misspelling. I don't know how long you've been with Knowledge, but if not very, you should know that this is standard operating procedure. As I recall, and it was quite a while ago, Geek fraternities went down for the count in an articles for deletion discussion.
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I'd like to invite you to join this mediation to try to get this dispute resolved, if you wish to do so; note, however, it is entirely your choice whether or not you participate, and if you don't wish to take part in it that's perfectly alright. Please read the above request and, if you do feel that
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Nahart, I simply suggested Baird, but obviously I'm not the final arbiter. I changed the infobox template to add a comment that the type was based on Title IX since I thought that was the consensus based on Justinm1978's theory. Justin has reverted the comment and I feel that if we're not ready to
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Actually, BYU has a Venturing Crew on campus. It is exclusively for students in the Rec Mgmt and Youth leadership program who are doing the track to become a professional Scouter. It is one of few (if not the only) such program in the country. You should get in touch with Brad Harris, the faculty
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Pleased to see the grouping. This does confirm there are serious holes in the comprehensiveness (FLC 1b). I suspect the sources concentrate on Leaders rather than folk who are good at what they do (e.g. top sports people, writers, actors, singers, etc). My opposition on 1a&b still stands and is
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What we could do for the notable APO members list is to list in alphabetical order, like the BSA list. Then have small icons for various categories; a small service pin icon for a notable alumnus, a small service pin with an 'H' in the middle to denote a notable honorary, and small icons of the two
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page, which already is a featured list. So that gives us a good example about how to model our list. There's a couple of interest things about the BSA eagle scout list. For one, it's simply alphabetical, not organized by membership status or occupation. they have a small icon which designated those
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That looks cool, but let me talk to the other people who have been working on there. One issue is the graphics that we use for Honorary and APO-Philippines. I know that in Alpha Phi Alpha that an the overseas are part of the same organization, but for Alpha Phi Omega, not quite the same way. Alpha
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Great job, keep up the good work. I think this is an excellent list. The fraternities and sororities in the Philippines definetly need their own list because the current list is implied to be Greek lettered societies of North American origin. Also, from what I know, the historical evolution of the
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Then is "Pledge Chapter" correct for them? I guess that in Alpha Phi Alpha, the terminology "Pledge chapter" would be used because someone who became a brother at Cornell and then became active in a graduate chapters in San Francisco would be listed as Alpha, but someone who joined gradate at the
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Just following up. Spoke with my father who assures me that he and Joe Doria were inducted into the Omicron Sigma chapter together and both were members until graduation. His theory is that some names were added to the database when the chapter wa reactivated in 1996, but not all the records are
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and others are honorary members made by a local chapter. Hubert Humphrey was made an honorary member at a national convention, therefore; no specific chapter is listed. I find the APA list easier to read and a better presentation of list, especially when seeing to become a Featured List. The
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I didn't assume that those without pages were not worthy, however; those contributors adding the persons name can add the person's page even if its only a stub. My thinking was that this is an article and should contain the list of every member which would eventually overpower. But, I have no
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I want to come up with a way that satisfied their need to be listed as a service organization while matching up with what they really are, but I find the proposal of "Title IX Status" to be cumbersome, because most people (IE, someone who is reading the article) do not understand why that is
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Yes, I am involved with the group in a round-about way. I'm a Venturing Advisor who has a couple of Venturers involved in the extension effort. Plus, being an alumnus of the school, I have quite a few contacts and connections that they are starting to use to their advantage.
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The article has definitely improved. However, checking some of the external links I noticed the wording in the article is too close to the wording in some of the sources. These parts of the article must be reworded, as copyright violations in Knowledge are illegal. Thanks,
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That sentence about wyoming is correct. He worked with scouts in Kentucky or Virginia. I have plans on expanding out the whole article. I have the definitive guide on Bartle, the book by his daughter. I've heard her speak more times than I can remember.
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Had to guess at the year, and you knew what I meant.Ā :) Seriously, this leaves the following unreferenced: Graham Spanier (In the National membership database at the right tim), Jimmy Carter, Joseph V. Doria, Sherman Minton, John A. Perkins and J. L.
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you'd like to take part, please make a note of this on the mediation request page. If you have any questions or queries relating to this or any other dispute, please do let me know; I'll try my best to help you out. Thank you very much. Best regards,
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Because I'm your clone who was sent back in time?:) Seriously, could you take a look at the Alpha Phi Omega talk page and give your opinion on the text that I put in the sandbox page about women joining alpha phi omega from the 75th anniv
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Phi Omega Philippines and Alpha Phi Omega-USA are bound the way that two different National Scouting organizations are. Also, can individual Alpha Phi Alpha chapters make honorary brothers? The only honorary I see is Hubert Humphrey.
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with the War Eagle part, too (even though that is fully sourced). I don't want to start hacking up the list, so I thought it would be best to bring this to your attention, since you did most of the research on it.
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Well, there is his Knowledge article that says he's a Brother! Not that I did that or anything... =} Seriously, I don't have anything at the present time. Are you going to need to pull him from the list?
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I saw you using a pseudonym on a talk page by simply changing the linktext. While that's not sockpuppeting, isn't it bad form? (Just asking, I haven't been here long enough to know.)Ā ā€”
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that are recipients of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. I guess the equivalent of that for APO's distinguished alumni would be either the national DSK or national alumni DSK.
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that you are interested in trying to clean that article up. If so, please note that AfDs normally last five days; this one started on Aug. 24, so it will probably end Aug. 29. --
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Interesting, though there are a *lot* of the brothers especially honorary I don't have years for so I'd just want to use chapter in that column. I'll have to look at it later.
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02:52, 6 May 2007 (UTC) Thanks for helping back me up on the APhiA discussion. You clearly have a lot more time to reserach the correct terms for things than I doĀ :)
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However, since the user typing this into a search box might in fact have been looking for "Greek" fraternities, there is no harm in hanging onto it as a redirect.
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Greetings, usually when one isn't ready to write a full article they create it in their userspace first and then move it to article space; thus I restored it to
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Hi, thnx for welcoming me anyways my name is Michael and im also an alumnus of Beta Omega Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega Philippines. I pledged on 1993.
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Yes, individual chapters can make honorary members and these member have the same entitlements as those through a tradtional pledge process.
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to each person on the list that is no longer living. And I also don't feel too bad about our list having 177 citations; the BSA list has 107.
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for the article, that would be good. I've been doing a reasonably good job at dealing with most of the criticisms, except for this one guy:
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Uh, duh, I agree that the years field field wouldn't work for a GLO, I just wanted you to see the table format. I have added the template
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Yup. Bizarro vandalism. Most of the contributions from that IP address are to the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity web page and Group of Death.
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Naraht: It appears that others have accused you of "vandalism" for removing sections that you may or may not agree with. Please stop
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page, and thought that our list of notable APO brothers might be worth shooting for to get on that status. Then, that led me to the
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Understood. There appears to be enough for a good article there, even if I have to go back and look at some of the prior versions.
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greek system in the Philippines as well as some of their practices, is different from that of the North American fraternities. --
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Sorry about that, I wasn't aware of the special circumstances. It makes since, as that is the only way to display the letters.
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Thanks. I did not realize he had been so controversial lately. I am just a WWII buff and wanted to beef that part up a bit.
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is mostly unreadable to me. It should really be cleaned up to remove all the technobabble. Regarding
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Why am I not surprised to find you watching one of the same random articles that I watch? =)
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Sounds good to me. I'll be happy to look it over when you're ready. I also added some tags to
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Thanks! I just started my pledge period at the AEH chapter. What chapter were you in? --
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I don't have time to critique it right now; it'll have to wait until after Regionals.
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Dear Naraht/Archive 1: Hello, my name is NicholasTurnbull; I'm a mediator from the
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idea how valid that is. Thought I should give you a heads up. Happy Holidays!
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when I delinked the years. However, the Knowledge Manual of Style, specifically
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than everyone else. Your help and guidance is well-appreciated in advance...
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Yay, indeed. Hopefully this marks the end of that entire conversationĀ :)
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Didn't know the link was white supremist. Thanks for removing it.
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