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Campus Times
April 25, 1997

At approximately 2 a.m. Tuesday, members of Phi Delta Theta received
a phone call informing them that their letters were to be burned. Before
this could happen, sophomore Jeremy Gonzales and freshman Chris Perez carried
their fraternity's "Phi" to the dumpster. Phi Delta Theta member
S. Baker Eatmon, a junior, said "It's not about ignorance, it's about
pride."
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