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PSUSigKap 08-17-2002 12:14 AM

Nationals in Indianapolis
 
just out of curiosity how many glo's nationals are in indianapolis? and why are there so many on founder's road? what made indy so special? i know many of us were founded elsewhere. i did a search on this and couldn't find anything. . .

SLOTheta 08-17-2002 12:25 AM

Theta on Founders Road
 
Kappa Alpha Theta is located on Founders Road. I am not quite sure why there are so many there.

DeltAlum 08-17-2002 12:27 AM

There was another thread on this a while ago. The city of Indianapolis and State of Indiana give really outstanding tax breaks to fraternal organizations who have their headquarters there, so a lot of GLO's have moved there.

PSUSigKap 08-17-2002 12:44 AM

aight, so it's relatively late and i didn't do a good enough search. i found what i was looking for. . .my bad . . .;)

DeltaSigStan 08-17-2002 12:52 AM

Taggart Manshion is on North Delaware St, dunno how far that is away from founders road.........

HeavenslilAngel 08-17-2002 01:22 AM

ASA Headquarters is in Indy on Zionsville Road. I've never been to Indy so I have no idea if where Zionsville Road is in relation to Founders Road. I hope to visit headquarters one day. :)

AXWhoah 08-17-2002 01:23 AM

Alpha Chi Omega's national headquarters is on Castle Creek Parkway North Drive in Indy. And I believe the tax break is for non-profit organizations in general, not just fraternal ones.

hoosier 08-17-2002 01:46 PM

LXA Duke Fled started it
 
This LXA exec dir spread the word on no taxes to other GLOs in the late 50s early 60s, and several joined LXA on Washington Blvd.

In the 70s the insurance company then called College Life Ins. or something like that developed some rural land way out in NW Indy, and one of the main streets was Founders Rd. They marketed this to the GLOs, and a bunch, including TKE, DU, and others, built places there. The insurance co. was headquartered in three pyramid-shaped towers.

When I visited there two years ago, the area is now almost fully developed, with a lot of non-GLO office building and all the fast-food and mid-level restaurants (Chilis, Max and Erma {my fav}, etc.) were clustered around the interchange with Indy's perimeter interstate.

ZTABullwinkle 08-17-2002 06:16 PM

Zeta Tau Alpha's International Office is in Indianapolis, IN on Founders Road.

Tom Earp 08-17-2002 09:27 PM

Hoosier, that is Duke Flad. first name Cyril.

I would have to look up the dates but LXA moved there back when because of the tax situation. Also to be in the center of the Country for better access to the Chapters for travleing purposes.

Years back, LXA helped many of the newer Greek Orgs. get things set up and worked to have more uniformity. We help set up Organizations that worked for the betterment in toto for the Greek World.

That is why Duke was so revered by the Greek Community.

xo_sue 08-17-2002 10:33 PM

I am so impartial (cause I am from IN and went to school there) but I love that so many headquaters are there!
A. It is smack dab in the middle of USA- central to all
B. Huge greek system- Purdue, IU - the biggest but many smaller schools are huge into greek (Hanover, ISU, Rose Hulman)

Plus Indy is a great town!

Go and visit! you will have a fun time!

erniegurl00 08-18-2002 01:51 AM

xo_sue,

Where did you go to school? I go to Butler which actually is in Indianapolis! :) I think it's really cool that I see all of these nationals when I drive around. I don't remember if anyone mentioned it, but isn't the Panhel National site in Indy as well?

I also agree that Indy is a great town. Yeah for Hoosiers! :D


Erin

hoosier 08-18-2002 11:01 AM

We called it "Naptown"
 
Indianapolis wasn't that great a place in the "good ole days", and was commonly called Naptown. For years, they bragged that they refused all federal funds and rules.

The Gary-Hammond area was called "The Region" years ago. Is that slang still around?

Kevin 08-18-2002 12:02 PM

Sigma Nu was in Indianapolis
 
Indianapolis was selected as the location of the Fraternity's first headquarters, and on November 1, 1915 the General Offices were opened in the Lemcke Anne before moving into the main building. Biby Willis (Lambda Chapter, Washington & Lee) a past Grand Treasurer of Sigma Nu, was employed as the first General Secretary. In 1926 the central office was moved to the Illinois Building in Indianapolis.

Indianapolis served as Sigma Nu's Headquarters for forty-two years.

In 1957, Regent James W. Bradley (Epsilon Epsilon Chapter, Ok State) and his High Council took the historic step of purchasing a large home in Lexington, VA. It was ideally suited for conversion and development. The land ws lcoated on the highest hill in the corporate limits of Lexington, VA. Sigma Nu moved to its headquarters in Leington in 1958 and it was officially dedicated in 1960. The Headquarters of Sigma Nu has remained there ever since and the property has expanded to include several new facilities.

roxydiva 08-18-2002 12:07 PM

hoosier--

yes the northwest corner of the state is still referred to as "the region." i had never heard that expression even though ive lived here almost all of my life. in some fall classes, when students were introducing themselves and saying where we were from, one kid said "im from the region" and half of the class burst out laughing, and half was going "what?" so yeah....its still around. whooo. go hoosiers! lol

roxydiva


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