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Old row?? Isn't the oldest

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I always thought that the old row sororities were like the four/five oldest and they're not? Like KD was here 25ish years before kappa? Wild.

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Old row isn't what this site displays.

Fiji ATO SN and even PDT are all technically old row (founded here before or during the decade of the 1880's).

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SAE - 1865, Chi Phi 1867, KA - 1868.

Those are the "oldest".

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Old row is fraternities founded before/during/after the civil war and before the end of the south's reconstruction period which ended in 1877. Just like Bama. Founded before then and you are at the beginning of new row which ends with KS in the 1890's I think. Idk new row history as much.

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by: Ha   

Nope.

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by: Ha   

Nice try but this is the most wrong comment @sorry dude but way to try and make it something politically charged.

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Every SEC school has a few fraternities that are almost exclusively private school/rich/well-connected kids. They are usually considered "top"and at Alabama they are called Old Row. UGA co-opted the term to describe these houses.

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Old Row means the fraternity/sororities that takes the most Atlanta/Georgia private school kids with money, legacy and a family name

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by: Ha   

Wrong

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And KD still trying to be old row.

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Literally every response on this is wrong. Bama is the only true “old row” and it has more to do with Budweiser than it does time in campus.

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