User talk:Cmb121280

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August 2010
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Related to the Group at Trinity?
Is the group at Arkansas - Monticello related to the group at Trinity College in Hartford or not? If the groups are not related, then given the relative youth of both groups, I would suggest that separate articles entitled something like Zeta Omega Eta (Trinity College) and Zeta Omega Eta (University of Arkansas - Monticello) be created with the name Zeta Omega Eta as a disambiguation page.Naraht (talk) 15:46, 16 August 2010 (UTC)