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Old 02-01-2008, 02:36 PM
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While it would be expensive for the start up, I think the idea is outstanding!

In less than 100 years, LXA has a tremendous history and as was stated, many things are while not lost in the basement at IHQ, they are not seen nor on display.

I have a Coat of Arms hanging my living room painted by three Brothers from the now closed Zeta at Texas Wesleyn that would look nice along with many other items that would fit there. Some some what unique.

Would it be great, damn spiffy. Cost of office furniture could help pay for it.

I beleive that there is extra land at IHQ that would be possible and more centrally located.

Staffed by volunteers, maybe.

Monies coming in from Zetas, no, as many running to close as it is.

From Alumni also a good possibility!


It should be worked on and I hope some who monitor this thread take a long hard look and thought about it!
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