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Originally Posted by aephi alum
More than likely, is my WAG.
I pledged a local that, about a year after I was initiated, became a chapter of AEPhi. One of the women who founded the local is an APO brother. I'm sure she's not the first brother to found a new social GLO (a local or a chapter of a national GLO) but I'd be interested to know who was... and which GLO.
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Well, my expectation is a) given that APO didn't allow women until 1976 (as full brothers) that it was probably a fraternity and b) That it has happened, simply because of the tens of thousands of men who have been chartering brothers for a social GLO between 1925 and 1976, the chances that all of them were not APO is small.
Beyond that, I'm not sure where to research that, the Alpha Phi Omega national magazine might or might not cover that, but perhaps the magazines for the individual social fraternities.