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ΛΧΑ - Lambda Chi Alpha
Motto Every Man a Man.

Naught Without Labor. Crescent through the Cross.

Colors Royal Purple, Kelly Green, and Old Gold
Symbol Cross and Crescent
Flower White Tudor Rose
Founded November 2, 1909 at Boston University
Type Social Fraternity
Headquarters
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Homepage http://www.lambdachi.org

ΛΧΑ (Lambda Chi Alpha), headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, is one of the largest men's general fraternities in North America with more than 250,000 initiated members and chapters (called Zetas) at more than 300 universities. It was founded by Warren A. Cole, while he was a student at Boston University, on November 2, 1909. The youngest of the twenty largest social fraternities, Lambda Chi Alpha has initiated the third highest number of men ever.

It was the first fraternity to abolish pledging and remains a leader in the fight against hazing, alcohol abuse, and other challenges facing today's college students.

Lambda Chi Alpha seeks to promote higher education by providing opportunities for academic achievement, leadership, and lifelong friendships. Its open mottos are Vir Quisque Vir (Latin) Every Man a Man; Per Crucem Crescens (Latin) Crescent through the Cross; and Χαλεπα Τα Καλα (Greek) Naught Without Labor. Its members are often referred to as Lambda Chis or Choppers.

Contents

Creed

The Creed of Lambda Chi Alpha

We believe in Lambda Chi Alpha, and its traditions, principles and ideals. The crescent is our symbol; pure, high, ever growing, and the cross is our guide; denoting service, sacrifice, and even suffering and humiliation before the world, bravely endured if need be, in following that ideal.

May we have faith in Lambda Chi Alpha and passion for its welfare. May we have hope for the future of Lambda Chi Alpha and strength to fight for its teachings. May we have pure hearts that we may approach the ideal of perfect brotherly love.

Associate Membership and Fraternity Education

The Crescent in the Cross
The Crescent in the Cross

Perhaps the most fundamental change which was made at this Assembly was the complete elimination of pledgeship, and the adoption of fraternity education to replace pledge education. … We feel in fact that this action is one of the most significant changes by any fraternity in the past fifty years. — George W. Spasyk following the 1972 General Assembly

When Lambda Chi ended its pledging program in 1972, it was the first fraternity to do so. The Associate Member program was created to take its place. An Associate Member (AM) of Lambda Chi is entitled to all of the rights and privileges of a fully initiated member. Accordingly, he also bears the same responsibilities as a brother. An AM is prohibited from few things before he is initiated: he may not run for the office of Ritualist (High Phi); he may not serve as the Official Delegate to the General Assembly, and he may not vote on his own initiation or the disassociation of an initiated member. Unlike most pledge programs, however, AMs do not have separate meetings or officers. Indeed, there is no "Associate Member Class," as the entire concept of the AM program is designed to encourage chapter, rather than class, unity. That principle also implies that there is no separate dress code or work responsibilities for AMs.

Similarly, the concept of "fraternity education" replaces "pledge education." The fraternity education program is designed to include all members of the chapter equally. There are no separate tests or quizzes for AMs. The program of fraternity education should be designed to integrate the new member into the chapter as a whole, develop a standard of treatment that treats associate members and initiates completely equally, and should continue throughout a member's undergraduate years.[1]

Hazing

Lambda Chi prohibits hazing of any form, on or off campus, by any of its members. The fraternity's definition of hazing is broadly defined as "any action taken or situation created intentionally to produce physical discomfort or mental discomfort by embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule.”[2] Activities involving all members equally (brothers and associates) are not considered hazing.

North American Food Drive

The North American Food Drive is Lambda Chi's nationally sponsored philanthropic event. It is possibly the largest charitable single-day event organized by any collegiate organization. This event was modeled after Theta-Eta Zeta's (Millsaps College) "Pantry Raid". [3] Since its creation in 1993, this international event has raised over 21.3 million pounds of food for the hungry. Annually, over 100 chapters bring in more than 2 million pounds of food. In 2004, 142 chapters collected 2.928 million pounds of food.[4]

Theta Kappa Nu

As the Great Depression was drawing to a close, many fraternities were struggling in terms of membership and finances. Theta Kappa Nu began seeing its chapters shut down for the first time in the early 1930s, and was forced to reduce fees in 1933 and again in 1935 to maintain its membership. Meanwhile, Lambda Chi had lost one third of its membership. In 1938 a merger committee was formed.[5]

In 1939, Lambda Chi Alpha merged with the Theta Kappa Nu Fraternity at Howard University, now known as Samford University, in Birmingham, AL. The merger increased the number of chapters from 77 to 105 and the number of members from 20,000 to 27,000. At the time, this was the largest merger in fraternity history.[6] All Theta Kappa Nu chapters became Lambda Chi Alpha chapters and were given Zeta (chapter) designations that began with either Theta, Kappa or Nu.[7] Some of those Zetas (chapters) are:

Theta Kappa - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Heaquarters Staff

  • William T. Farkas, Executive Vice President
  • Mark Bauer, Chief Executive Officer, Foundation
  • Joe Klimek, Chief Financial Officer
  • John "Biff" Holloway, Director of Chapter Services
  • Tim Reuter, Associate Director of Chapter Services
  • Jason Pearce, Diector IT/Communications

Notable members

See also: List of notable members of Lambda Chi Alpha and :Category:Lambda Chi Alpha brothers

Lambda Chi Alpha has many members who have gone on to great professional distinction in nearly every major field.

Chapters

Chapter naming

Chapters of Lambda Chi are interchangeably referred to as Zetas.

Most Greek societies name their chapters using the Greek alphabet. The order usually follows one of two patterns: one which names chapters alphabetically nationally e.g. Alpha-Beta chapter, the other by state e.g. Indiana-Alpha chapter. Lambda Chi Alpha is unique in its naming scheme. The order in which they are named is not alphabetical, but, rather, a variation on the Greek alphabet. When the fraternity was founded, Warren Cole assigned Greek letters to groups that had not yet been chartered. Predictably, not all of these groups were chartered. As a result, the first seven Zetas were designated: Α, Γ, Ε, Ζ, Ι, Λ, and Β, in that order. Jack Mason created a twenty-four word mnemonic device with words representing each Greek letter once — the first seven words were in the order that the Zetas were already named. “A good energetic Zeta is Lambda's boast  ‘Strength from Delta Pi’ our motto to each through union; excellent character only, knowing no retreating steps.” Therefore, the chapters are named in the order: Α, Γ, Ε, Ζ, Ι, Λ, Β, Σ, Φ, Δ, Π, Ο, Μ, Τ, Η, Θ, Υ, Ξ, Χ, Ω, Κ, Ν, Ρ, Ψ. After the twenty-fourth chapter, the sequence was continued with a prefix (Α-Α, Α-Γ, Α-Ε..., Γ-Α, Γ-Γ, Γ-Ε, ..., Ε-A, etc.)

When Theta Kappa Nu merged with Lambda Chi in 1939, a scheme was adopted to name the new chapters, and the original scheme was modified, as well. The former Theta Kappa Nu chapters were all given Zeta designations prefixed with Θ, Κ, or Ν. The second letter of their chapter name was assigned in the order mentioned above and applied to the chapters in order of their precedence in Theta Kappa Nu. On twenty-one campuses, chapters of both Lambda Chi and Theta Kappa Nu existed. In those cases, the chapter of Lambda Chi kept its original designation, and the letter which would have been assigned to the chapter of Theta Kappa Nu was permanently retired.

A singular exception, the chapter at Georgia Tech, Β-Κ Zeta, was named in recognition of its existence as a chapter of the national fraternity Beta Kappa, whose other existing chapters merged with Theta Chi in 1942.[8]

Chapter locations

See also List of chapters of Lambda Chi Alpha

Chapters of Lambda Chi represent the fraternity in all of the forty-eight contiguous United States, with a colony in Alaska. Four of Canada's ten Provinces also are home to several chapters and/or colonies.

  • Adams State (CO), Phi-Nu
  • Akron (OH), Gamma-Alpha
  • Alabama (AL), Alpha-Phi
  • Alabama - Birmingham (AL), Sigma-Chi
  • Alaska - Anchorage (AK), Colony331
  • Alberta (AB), Epsilon-Rho
  • Albertson - Idaho (ID), Kappa-Psi
  • Alfred (NY), Kappa-Sigma - DEFUNCT AS OF 2002
  • Angelo State (TX), Beta-Alpha
  • Appalachian State (NC), Sigma-Upsilon
  • Arizona (AZ), Zeta-Beta
  • Arizona State (AZ), Zeta-Psi
  • Arkansas (AR), Gamma-Chi
  • Arkansas State (AR), Iota-Theta
  • Arkansas Tech (AR), Phi-Zeta
  • Auburn (AL), Omega
  • Auburn - Montgomery (AL), Phi-Kappa
  • Austin Peay State (TN), Colony281
  • Baker (KS), Theta-Beta
  • Baldwin-Wallace (OH), Kappa-Phi
  • Ball State (IN), Iota-Alpha
  • Baylor (TX), Sigma-Psi
  • Birmingham Southern (AL), Theta-Mu
  • Bloomsburg (PA), Beta-Xi
  • Boston (MA), Alpha
  • Bowling Green State (OH), Phi-Mu
  • Bradley (IL), Kappa-Upsilon
  • British Columbia (BC), Zeta-Xi
  • Brown (RI), Iota
  • Bucknell (PA), Delta
  • Butler (IN), Alpha-Alpha
  • Calgary (AB), Colony278
  • California - Berkeley (CA), Mu
  • California - Davis (CA), Delta-Gamma
  • California - Los Angeles (CA), Epsilon-Sigma
  • California - Riverside (CA), Delta-Nu
  • California - Santa Barbara (CA), Zeta-Eta
  • California - San Diego (CA), Pi-Beta
  • California - University of San Diego (CA), Delta-Kappa
  • California Polytechnic (CA), Phi-Sigma
  • California State - Chico (CA), Phi-Chi
  • California State - Fresno (CA), Iota-Gamma
  • California State - Fullerton (CA), Phi-Epsilon
  • California State - Los Angeles (CA), Lambda-Rho
  • California State - Northridge (CA), Beta-Rho
  • California State - Sacramento (CA), Phi-Pi
  • Carnegie Mellon (PA), Epsilon-Lambda
  • Case Western Reserve (OH), Alpha-Nu
  • Catholic (DC), Colony252
  • Centenary - Louisiana (LA), Theta-Rho
  • Central Florida (FL), Beta-Eta
  • Central Michigan (MI), Lambda-Omega
  • Central Missouri State (MO), Lambda-Pi
  • Chicago (IL), Gamma-Lambda
  • Cincinnati (OH), Gamma-Gamma
  • Clark (MA), Theta-Theta
  • Clemson (SC), Delta-Omicron
  • Coe (IA), Zeta-Alpha
  • Colby (ME), Alpha-Rho
  • Colgate (NY), Alpha-Zeta
  • Colorado - Boulder (CO), Gamma-Mu
  • Colorado College (CO), Epsilon-Tau
  • Colorado State (CO), Gamma-Pi
  • Colorado State - Pueblo (CO), Delta-Omega
  • Connecticut (CT), Zeta-Lambda
  • Cornell (NY), Omicron
  • Culver-Stockton (MO), Kappa-Mu
  • Cumberland (TN), Alpha-Sigma
  • Dallas Baptist (TX), Sigma-Pi
  • Dartmouth (NH), Theta
  • Dayton (OH), Sigma-Eta
  • Delaware (DE), Lambda-Beta
  • Denison (OH), Gamma-Iota
  • Denver (CO), Alpha-Pi
  • Depauw (IN), Xi
  • Drexel (PA), Epsilon-Kappa
  • Drury(MO), Theta-Sigma
  • Duke (NC), Gamma-Theta
  • East Carolina (NC), Iota-Upsilon
  • East Tennessee State (TN), Iota-Omicron
  • Eastern Illinois (IL), Phi-Alpha
  • Eastern Kentucky (KY), Phi-Beta
  • Eastern Michigan (MI), Sigma-Kappa
  • Edinboro (PA), Beta-Delta
  • Elmhurst (IL), Pi-Zeta
  • Elon (NC), Delta-Pi
  • Embry-Riddle (FL), Sigma-Phi
  • Emory (GA), Epsilon-Beta
  • Eureka (IL), Theta-Chi
  • Evansville(IN), Iota-Mu
  • Ferris State (MI), Iota-Psi
  • Florida (FL), Epsilon-Mu
  • Florida Atlantic (FL), Beta-Phi
  • Florida International (FL), Pi-Phi
  • Florida Southern (FL), Epsilon-Xi
  • Florida State (FL), Zeta-Rho
  • Florida Tech (FL), Beta-Nu
  • Franklin (IN), Kappa-Gamma
  • Franklin & Marshall (PA), Alpha-Theta
  • George Washington (DC), Delta-Xi
  • Georgetown (KY), Kappa-Omega
  • Georgia (GA), Nu
  • Georgia Southwestern State (GA), Sigma-Sigma
  • Georgia State (GA), Delta-Epsilon
  • Georgia Tech (GA), Beta-Kappa
  • Gettysburg College (PA), Theta-Pi
  • Glenville State (WV), Beta-Beta
  • Grand Valley State (MI), Delta-Theta (Now Closed)
  • Hamilton (NY), Gamma-Eta
  • Hampden-Sydney (VA), Kappa-Eta
  • Hanover (IN), Theta-Zeta
  • Harvard (MA), Alpha-Epsilon
  • High Point (NC), Iota-Phi
  • Houston (TX), Iota-Tau
  • Idaho (ID), Epsilon-Gamma
  • Illinois (IL), Chi
  • Illinois State (IL), Beta-Omicron
  • Incarnate Word (San Antonio, TX), Pi-Epsilon San Antonio Tri-Zeta
  • Indiana (IN), Alpha-Omicron
  • Indiana State (IN), Iota-Epsilon
  • Indiana-Pennsylvania (PA), Beta-Gamma
  • Iowa (IA), Iota-Chi
  • Iowa State (IA), Alpha-Tau
  • Iowa Wesleyan (IA), Theta-Iota
  • Jacksonville (FL), Delta-Upsilon
  • James Madison (VA), Phi-Eta
  • Kansas (KS), Zeta-Iota
  • Kansas State (KS), Gamma-Xi
  • Kent State (OH), Pi-Gamma
  • Kentucky (KY), Epsilon-Phi
  • Kettering - A (MI), Lambda-Epsilon
  • Kettering - B (MI), Lambda-Epsilon
  • Knox (IL), Kappa
  • Kutztown (PA), Sigma-Gamma
  • La Salle (PA), Colony257
  • Lamar (TX), Beta-Sigma
  • Lehigh (PA), Gamma-Psi
  • Lock Haven (PA), Lambda-Gamma
  • Louisiana - Lafayette (LA), Iota-Omega
  • Louisiana State (LA), Upsilon
  • Louisiana Tech (LA), Theta-Psi
  • Louisville (KY), Zeta-Sigma
  • Loyola Marymount (CA), Delta-Psi
  • Lycoming (PA), Iota-Beta
  • Maine (ME), Beta
  • Mansfield (PA), Beta-Omega
  • Marietta (OH), Kappa-Alpha
  • Marshall (WV), Zeta-Zeta
  • Maryland, College Park (MD), Epsilon-Pi
  • Maryland, Baltimore County (MD), Phi-Delta
  • Massachusetts (MA), Gamma
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA), Lambda
  • McGill (PQ), Iota-Iota
  • McNeese State (LA), Colony239
  • Memphis (TN), Zeta-Theta
  • Mercer (GA), Zeta-Omega
  • Methodist (NC), Sigma-Theta
  • Miami (FL) (FL), Epsilon-Omega
  • Miami (OH) (OH), Zeta-Upsilon
  • Michigan (MI), Sigma
  • Michigan State (MI), Gamma-Omicron
  • Michigan Tech (MI), Phi-Phi
  • Millersville (PA), Delta-Tau
  • Millsaps (MS), Theta-Eta
  • Minnesota - Twin Cities (MN), Gamma-Omega
  • Minnesota State (MN), Lambda-Delta
  • Mississippi State (MS), Epsilon-Chi
  • Missouri - Columbia (MO), Gamma-Kappa
  • Missouri - Kansas City (MO), Sigma-Rho
  • Missouri - Rolla (MO), Alpha-Delta
  • Missouri Western (MO), Beta-Theta
  • Montana - Missoula (MT), Colony328
  • Montana State - Billings (MT), Colony235
  • Montana State - Bozeman (MT), Epsilon-Delta
  • Montevallo (AL), Sigma-Epsilon
  • Morehead State (KY), Beta-Lambda
  • Muhlenberg (PA), Nu-Epsilon
  • Murray State (KY), Lambda-Eta
  • Nebraska - Kearney (NE), Colony276
  • Nebraska - Lincoln (NE), Gamma-Beta
  • Nebraska - Omaha (NE), Iota-Delta
  • Nevada - Las Vegas (NV), Delta-Lambda
  • Nevada - Reno (NV), Epsilon-Iota
  • New Hampshire (NH), Alpha-Xi
  • New Mexico (NM), Zeta-Mu
  • New Mexico State (NM), Zeta-Gamma
  • New Orleans (LA), Lambda-Alpha
  • New York - New York City (NY), Theta-Upsilon
  • North Alabama (AL), Sigma-Delta
  • North Carolina - Chapel Hill (NC), Gamma-Nu
  • North Carolina - Charlotte (NC), Beta-Upsilon
  • North Carolina - Greensboro (NC), Phi-Theta
  • North Carolina - Wilmington (NC), Delta-Sigma
  • North Carolina A&T (NC), Pi-Iota
  • North Carolina State (NC), Gamma-Upsilon
  • North Dakota (ND), Epsilon-Zeta
  • North Florida (FL), Delta-Alpha
  • North Texas (TX), Iota-Zeta
  • Northeastern State (OK), Delta-Beta
  • Northern Colorado (CO), Sigma-Omega
  • Northern Illinois (IL), Phi-Omicron - DEFUNCT
  • Northern Michigan (MI), Lambda-Upsilon
  • Northwestern University (IL), Alpha-Iota
  • Norwich (VT), Zeta-Chi
  • Oglethorpe (GA), Kappa-Beta
  • Ohio (OH), Alpha-Omega
  • Ohio State University (OH), Gamma-Tau
  • Oklahoma (OK), Gamma-Rho
  • Oklahoma City (OK), Theta-Delta
  • Oklahoma State (OK), Alpha-Eta
  • Old Dominion (VA), Sigma-Iota
  • Oregon (OR), Zeta-Omicron
  • Oregon State (OR), Alpha-Lambda
  • Parsons (NY), Iota-Rho
  • Penn State (PA), Zeta-Zeta
  • Pennsylvania (PA), Epsilon
  • Pittsburg State (KS), Lambda-Chi
  • Pittsburgh (PA), Gamma-Epsilon
  • Point Park (PE), Beta-Pi
  • Polytechnic (NY), Theta-Upsilon
  • Portland State (OR), Colony278
  • Purdue (IN), Psi
  • Randolph-Macon (VA), Kappa-Tau
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY), Epsilon-Eta
  • Rhode Island(RI), Eta
  • Richmond (VA), Alpha-Chi
  • Rollins (FL), Theta-Gamma
  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (IN), Theta-Kappa
  • Rutgers (NJ), Phi
  • Sam Houston State (TX), Sigma-Mu
  • Samford University (AL), Theta-Alpha
  • San Diego (CA), Delta-Kappa
  • San Diego State (CA), Zeta-Pi
  • San Jose State (CA), Zeta-Nu
  • Sewanee, the University of the South (TN), Iota-Nu
  • Shepherd (WV), Phi-Iota
  • Shippensburg (PA), Phi-Tau
  • Simpson (IA), Theta-Lambda
  • Slippery Rock (PA), Lambda-Xi
  • South Alabama (AL), Phi-Gamma
  • South Carolina (SC), Epsilon-Psi
  • South Carolina - Aiken (SC), Pi-Alpha
  • South Carolina - Spartanburg (SC), Delta-Iota
  • South Dakota (SD), Alpha-Gamma
  • South Dakota State (SD), Lambda-Theta
  • Southeast Missouri State (MO), Delta-Phi
  • Southeastern Oklahoma (OK), Colony226
  • Southern California (CA), Zeta-Delta
  • Southern Illinois - Carbondale (IL), Delta-Chi
  • Southern Indiana (IN), Phi-Xi
  • Southern Methodist (TX),Gamma-Sigma
  • Southern Polytechnic State (GA), Sigma-Xi
  • Southwest Missouri State (MO), Beta-Psi
  • Spring Hill (AL), Delta-Delta
  • St. Joseph's (PA), Phi-Lambda
  • St. Leo (FL), Colony241
  • St. Louis College of Pharmacy (MO), Pi-Lambda
  • St. Mary's University (San Antonio, TX), Sigma-Beta - San Antonio Tri-Zeta
  • Stephen F. Austin State (TX), Sigma-Omicron
  • Stetson (FL), Zeta-Tau
  • Steubenville (OH), Lambda-Sigma
  • Susquehanna (PA), Iota-Eta
  • Syracuse (NY), Alpha-Upsilon
  • Tarleton State (TX), Phi-Rho
  • Tennessee - Chattanooga (TN), Zeta-Phi
  • Tennessee - Knoxville (TN), Epsilon-Omicron
  • Tennessee - Nashville (TN), Gamma-Delta
  • Tennessee Tech (TN), Beta-Mu
  • Texas - Austin (TX), Alpha-Mu
  • Texas - El Paso (TX), Zeta-Epsilon
  • Texas - San Antonio (San Antonio, TX), Phi-Upsilon - San Antonio Tri-Zeta
  • Texas A&M (College Station, TX), Delta-Mu
  • Texas A&M - Commerce (Commerce, TX), Iota-Kappa
  • Texas A&M - International (Laredo, TX), Colony284
  • Texas A&M - Kingsville (Kingsville, TX), Beta-Epsilon
  • Texas Christian (TX), Iota-Pi
  • Texas State (San Marcos, TX), Lambda-Phi
  • Texas Tech (Lubbock, TX), Sigma-Nu
  • Texas Wesleyan (TX), Sigma-Zeta
  • Thiel (PA), Theta-Xi
  • Toronto (ON), Epsilon-Epsilon
  • Towson (MD), Phi-Omega
  • Troy (AL), Sigma-Tau
  • Truman State (MO), Phi-Psi
  • Tulsa (OK), Epsilon-Upsilon
  • Union University(TN), Lambda-Zeta
  • Union College (NY), Rho
  • University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (IL), Chi
  • Univeristy of Central Florida (FL) , "Beta-Eta"
  • Utah (UT), Zeta-Kappa
  • Valparaiso (IN), Iota-Sigma
  • Vanderbilt (TN), Gamma-Delta
  • Villanova (PA), Beta-Iota
  • Vincennes (IN), Sigma-Alpha
  • Virginia Tech (VA), Sigma-Lambda
  • Wabash (IN), Alpha-Kappa
  • Wake Forest (NC), Theta-Tau
  • Washington (WA), Alpha-Psi
  • Washington & Jefferson (PA), Gamma-Zeta (Inactive, 2002)
  • Washington & Lee (VA), "Gamma-Phi"
  • Washington College (MD), Epsilon-Theta
  • Washington State (WA), Tau
  • West Chester (PA), Lambda-Kappa
  • West Georgia (GA), Colony206
  • West Liberty State (WV), Lambda-Psi
  • West Texas A&M (TX), Iota-Xi
  • West Virginia (WV), Iota-Lambda
  • Western Carolina (NC), Beta-Zeta
  • Western Illinois (IL), Beta-Tau
  • Western Kentucky (KY), Lambda-Lambda
  • Western Michigan (MI), Lambda-Tau
  • Western Ontario (ON), Delta-Eta
  • Westminster (PA), Theta-Omicron
  • Widener (PA), Beta-Chi
  • Wilfrid Laurier (ON), Colony283
  • William & Mary (VA), Epsilon-Alpha
  • William Jewell (MO), Epsilon-Nu
  • Windsor (ON), Lambda-Nu
  • Wisconsin (WI), Alpha-Beta
  • Wisconsin - Whitewater (WI), Lambda-Iota
  • Wittenberg (OH), Nu-Zeta
  • Wofford (SC), Kappa-Omicron
  • Worcester (MA), Pi
  • Wyoming (WY), Delta-Rho
  • York College of Pennsylvania (PA), Colony286

Headquarters Locations

  1. 1909: Swansea, MA
  2. 1920: 261 Pierce St, Kingston, PA 18704
  3. 1920: 160 S Main St, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
  4. 1920: 30-40 N Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, IN 46205
  5. 1923: 136 E Market St, Indianapolis, IN 46204
  6. 1930: 55 Monument Cir, Indianapolis, IN 46204
  7. 1940: 2029 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46202
  8. 1954: 3434 N Washington Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46205
  9. 1974: 8741 Founders Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46268

Contact information

Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity 8741 Founders Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 872-8000

Notes and references

  1. ^ Bly, Betsy K. (Ed.) (2000). The Paedagogus (48th ed.), pp. 10-11. Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha.
  2. ^ Constitution and statutory code of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity Code VI-10
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ History of the North American Food Drive
  5. ^ Lambda Chi Alpha History Timeline: The Union
  6. ^ Bly, Betsy K. (Ed.) (2000). The Paedagogus (48th ed.), p. 57. Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha.
  7. ^ Bly, Betsy K. (Ed.) (2000). The Paedagogus (48th ed.), p. 120. Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha.
  8. ^ Leonard, Edward F., George W. McDaniel, Charles S. Peyser (Eds.) (1987). Ritual: What and Why, p. 28. Indianapolis, Lambda Chi Alpha.

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