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Experience the bond of friendship between fraternity brothers in this real-life version of "Animal House." For anyone who attended college in the South during the mid 20th century, Larry Chewning's amusing anecdotes from his fraternity days at Wake Forest University will prove to be highly relatable. Reminiscent of the 1978 film "Animal House," Questionable Behavior; Tales from the College Frat House is a collection of short stories inspired by Chewning's college experience while living in the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity house at Wake Forest in the 1970s. Recalling his glory days, Chewning…mehr

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Experience the bond of friendship between fraternity brothers in this real-life version of "Animal House." For anyone who attended college in the South during the mid 20th century, Larry Chewning's amusing anecdotes from his fraternity days at Wake Forest University will prove to be highly relatable. Reminiscent of the 1978 film "Animal House," Questionable Behavior; Tales from the College Frat House is a collection of short stories inspired by Chewning's college experience while living in the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity house at Wake Forest in the 1970s. Recalling his glory days, Chewning relates the joy and pain of college romance as well as how he survived a rigorous academic environment while illustrating the bond of friendship among his fraternity brothers, culminating with a story about the legendary frat party known as the "Morning Mixer." Conveying the camaraderie and love between Chewning and his KA brothers, the book considers the balance between the desire to have fun with the very real need to succeed academically while acknowledging that the bond between the young men helped them survive and thrive.
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Autorenporträt
Larry Chewning is a retired hospital system CEO. A graduate of Wake Forest University and Duke University Fuqua School of Business, he served in the US Navy for ten years. He was a trustee of the American Hospital Association, the North Carolina Hospital Association, The North Carolina State Employees Health Plan, and the Vizient Corporation. Active in the Anglican/Episcopal community, he has served on his church's vestry and participated in mission trips, both foreign and domestic. A father of three and a grandfather of six, He lives on Callawassie Island, South Carolina with his wife where he enjoys hunting and golfing.