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Oh, really, you want to delete this page b/c it's not significant?
Well, let's see...
1.) That's only an opinion, not anything objective, because if it was objective then,
2.) Half of the wikipedia pages on "non-notable" fraternities, sororities, and honors societies should be immediately deleted.
Heck...I'll even get you started on the "non-notable ones" which have no-better and/or no more useful/significant information that what is presented on this page; let's see you start a deletion processes on them so you don't look like a hypocrite or someone with an agenda:
There's dozens of organizations like the ones above...why they have pages...is beyond me...
At least this is the only veterinary society; something of note and significance as opposed to the clone-like fraternities/sororities that abound Wikipedia's pages. 69.210.242.23 (talk) 04:28, 12 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]