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The " General Grand Chapter " was formed in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 6, 1876.
The group becomes an incorporated national collegiate sorority on December 30, 1929, when a charter is granted to the Alpha Chapter at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana.
On video, he was portrayed in The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Chapter 19 The Winds of Change ( 1995 ) by Anthony Zaki.
In early 1987, Purdue University in Indiana started the annual National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest, organized by the Phi Chapter of Theta Tau, a national engineering fraternity.
Indiana limestone has also been used in many other famous structures in the United States, such as the Empire State Building, the Pentagon, the St. Anthony Society Chapter House at Yale, Yankee Stadium, and the Washington National Cathedral.
During the First World War, Wilson served on the Commission for Relief in Belgium and, in 1915, accepted the chairmanship of the Indiana State Chapter of the League to Enforce Peace, a position he held until his resignation over US involvement in the League of Nations after the close of the war.
He attended Mills School and is a graduate of Crawfordsville High School in Indiana ; received a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics and physics from DePauw University in 1959 where he was a member of The Delta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, and a master of science degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in physics from Yale University in 1961 and 1965, respectively.
* October 1 – Chapter Two of the Experimental Aircraft Association is chartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
In April 1929, the Paul Revere Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Muncie, Indiana erected a monument to George Rogers Clark on Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Wagner attended Indiana University joining Kappa Sigma Fraternity Beta Theta Chapter.
Dean C. M. Thompson, the " AA " at the time, saw the potential of such gatherings and promptly asked the Indiana Chapter to be host for the first Midwest Regional Conference.
* Sigournean Society ( Moore ’ s Hill, Indiana ) — founded as a women ’ s literary society at Moore ’ s Hill Male and Female Collegiate Institute ( later Moore ’ s Hill College ) in 1857 — The society, which was known for a time as the Sigs, ultimately became the Chi Epsilon Chapter of Chi Omega Sorority ; the college, which relocated to Evansville, Indiana, in 1919, is now the University of Evansville.
* Chapter Outlines by the Author, from Wright American Fiction at Indiana University
The revised and updated edition of the book George Lucas: The Creative Impulse, by Charles Champlin, explains how The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles series would be re-edited into the new structure of twenty-two Chapter TV films, for the 1999 VHS release.
In odd numbered years, Acacia's Indiana Chapter hosts the Acacia Leadership Academy ( ALA ).
The next year, the fraternity expanded again to Gamma Chapter at Smithson College and Delta Chapter at Indiana University.
In 2002, however, Jacobson's filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and closed five stores, including one at The Fashion Mall at Keystone in Indianapolis, Indiana, as well as the Meridian Mall location.
* Robert Magliola, " Part II, Chapter 2: Roman Ingarden ," in Robert Magliola, Phenomenology and Literature: An Introduction ( Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 1977 ; 1978 ), pp. 107-141 review by W. Wolfgang Holdheim in Diacritics, Vol.
Green attended Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where he was a member of the Alpha-Pi Chapter of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
* Chapter Advisers: Dr. Jeremy Ball, Boise State University ; Mr. Timothy Lemper, Indiana University ; Mrs. Marilyn Moore, Gannon University
* Indiana Chapter

Chapter and Junior
A devout Methodist, Rolle requested her funeral be held at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church and she requested in her will that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to such organizations as The African American Chapter of the American Diabetes Association, The Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, Florida, The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas, The Jenesse Center in Los Angeles, Marcus Garvey Elementary, and Junior High School in Los Angeles.
* Junior State of America-O ' Dea Chapter
The Chief Justice is appointed by the Executive ( either Governor / Mayor ) and is in charge of running an honor court if a Junior Statesman or Chapter files a lawsuit.
In 2010 Paris Junior College re-instated it's locale Chapter # 55 of Delta Psi Omega, the national two-year college drama honor fraternity.
In 2011 the Junior Statesmen of American chapter won the Illinois Chapter of the Year award, becoming the first Chicago school ( and the first urban school in the Midwest ) to accomplish that feat.

Chapter and Historical
* Danville Junction Chapter of National Railway Historical Society
* 1922 Merrimac article Chapter 30 on pages 313 – 318 of Volume I of the Municipal History of Essex County, edited by Benjamin F. Arrington, published 1922 by Lewis Historical Publishing.
" Historical Sketches of Franklin County And Its Several Towns | Seaver, Frederick J | | 1918 | J. B Lyons Company | Albany, NY | Chapter XXII WESTVILLE
Old Dominion Chapter, National Railway Historical Society.
) Peter Kirby, The Quest of the Historical Jesus: Chapter II: Hermann Samuel Reimarus
The complete surviving organizational records of the national office and the San Francisco Chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis are available to researchers as part of the Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin Papers at the GLBT Historical Society, a nonprofit archives and research center in San Francisco.
* Winfred P. Lehmann, A Reader in Nineteenth Century Historical Indo-European Linguistics, Chapter 8: August Schleicher ( University of Texas ).
* 4014: Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, Southern California Chapter, Fairplex, Pomona, California
* Oregon Chapter 8th Air Force Historical Society
* Māori Education in New Zealand: A Historical Overview Chapter 2 of a Waitangi Tribunal Report
* The Royal New Zealand Navy, Chapter 23 " The New Zealand Cruisers ", Sydney David Waters, Historical Publications Branch, Wellington ( Part of: The Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939 – 1945 )
Examples of major projects accomplished by clubs are D & RGW 315, which was displayed in the city park in Durango, Colorado, until removed by the Durango Railway Historical Society and restored to operation, as well as D & RGW 223, which was displayed at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City, Utah until moved to Ogden and restored by the Golden Spike Chapter of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society.
* History of Onondaga Township PDF copy of Chapter 14 from The Pioneer History of Ingham County, compiled and arranged by Mrs. Franc L. Adams, Secretary of the Ingham County Pioneer and Historical Society, published 1923
*" Born in Exeter " a biography Chapter on Richard Parker – By The Historical Society of Hele's School Exeter ( 1950 ) Publisher A. Wheaton & Company Ltd Exeter
( 2007 ) Chapter 5 of Historical Linguistics: Theory and Method.
A full description of the origins of the free market economics dating as far back to the conception of natural laws as mathematical, eternal and absolute — a reflection of some perfect mathematical form — derived from ancient Greek philosophers Pythagoras ( 569 – 500 BC ) and Plato, and reinvigorated by the Enlightenment is well beyond the scope of this article, but can be read on Chapter 4, A Brief Account of the Historical Origins of Economic Fundamentalism, in Dr. Lee Boldman's book ( 2007 ).
* Historical Images of Chapter House at Westminster Abbey circa 1870-1990
* PRR 4933 / Amtrak ( 4 ) 926 — Central New York Chapter of the National Railroad Historical Society, Syracuse, New York.
The museum has its origins in 1937, when a group of railroad enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area formed the Pacific Coast Chapter of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society.
* Lindgren, Carl Edwin, The Rose Cross: A Historical and Philosophical View ( section of Chapter III: The Rosicrucian Fellowship ), Journal of Religion and Psychical Research, Volume19, Number 3: 143 – 152, 1995 www
* Catherine M. Stokes, former deputy director of the Illinois Department of Health, an African American from Chicago, graduate of DePaul University and long-time member of the LDS Church and Utah resident since 2006, active with the Utah Chapter of the African-American Genealogical and Historical Society
Coach 27 was acquired by the Central New York Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society and is preserved at their Central Square Station Museum.
" Chapter Three: Historical Formation " A World History of The Noxchi ( http :// www. yale. edu / agrarianstudies / papers / 11noxchi. pdf )

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