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While groups like Pleiades and Sabli??re are uniquely Harvard phenomena, all three sororities at Harvard are chapters of large national groups that are also found at state colleges and Southern universities. Despite this affiliation, Harvard’s gates provide a decidedly different environment for its burgeoning Greek scene than the rollicking fraternity row at Ole Miss. Unlike many of their sister chapters, Harvard sororities lack one of the defining elements of sorority life: a house. Out of Harvard’s Hellenic chapters, only the fraternity Sigma Chi has real estate, whereas male final clubs...
...later, she returns to her lair—a public room in her entryway that she reserved for 24 hours—to start pinning the dress into shape over her dress-form mannequin. Several hours of on-again-off-again work ensue before Baird heads off to the Sabli??re punch party, hoping she’s in “a fit state to work” when she returns. She is. But the ticking clock isn’t her only remaining obstacle. After a quick fitting with model Erinn V. Westbrook...
According to the club’s founding members, the Sabli??re Society aims to differentiate itself from these existing social clubs by leaving Square bars and campus final clubs behind to explore Boston’s nightlife...
Following the Nov. 1 event, some of the prospective members will travel to 33, a Boston lounge that features belly-dancing on its Middle Eastern theme night, said Sabli??re member Angie J. Thebaud...
...that vein, the club’s name comes from a 17th-century patron of La Fontaine, Marquerite de la Sabli??re, whose house was a meeting-place for poets and scientists in the court of Louis...