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Harvard has just stolen experiences from their women students that would have helped them in their lives. I am an Alpha Phi alum. I joined at UCLA. Ok - I know - not Harvard but a decent university. I am NOT affiliated with the international office or the Harvard chapter and do not speak for them. But I have my own ideas. I offer my condolences to the Alpha Phis at Harvard and wish you the very best. I think you made the right decision under the circumstances. The effects of my college experience in Alpha Phi has helped me all of my life. Over the years I held a leadership positions in the house. In those years I learned about management, compassion, patience, organization, courage, and charity. I learned that I did not have to defer to men - that I had the full capability to govern my life as my authentic me. As a result of this confidence, I have always tried to be the best that I can be. In my career I was successful and a leader. At 50 I started an international charity. It is a one of a kind and we are consulted by many of the world's authorities. My two children are professionals with strong work ethics. I have participated in my local community. Last year when I was diagnosed with cancer Alpha Phi alums gave me emotional support to win that battle. So Harvard - this is what you have stolen. A life time of confidence, support and courage. (I posted this here because The Harvard Crimson does not allow anon posting.)
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