Where are they Now?
The Chittenden Hotel, Columbus, Ohio - Location for the
Demetrios Founder's Day celebration in 1923.
Unfortunately, this building was demolished in 1974.
The Seneca Hotel, Coumbus Ohio - Location for the
Demetrios Pledge Dance on October 12, 1923
After years of being in a state of disrepair, this structure is now student housing, aptly named "The Seneca"
http://www.campusapts.com/Home.aspx?Proj=101&Name=Seneca
The Interlachen Club, Minneapolis Minnesota - Location for the
Mnesicles Formal on May 11
th, 1923.
This building is still used as a Country Club. -
www.interlachencc.org/
Ye Olde Bull Pen Inn, Los Angeles California - Location for "Many Summer Meetings" of
Andronicus Brothers over the summer of 1923.
Formerly located at 633 S. Hope Street, it has since been demolished.
The University of California, South Branch - The architecture department at this branch of University of California was discontinued, which created a windfall for the
USC architecture department (And consequently was a windfall for the
Andronicus Chapter).
The site is now the location of Los Angeles City College, and the Southern Branch of University of California moved to a plot of land west of Beverly Hills, and became UCLA.
The Seneca is NOT student housing. First, it is downtown. So, it's not close to campus. Also, it's expensive; I toured it. It's across the street from my work.
ReplyDeleteI drove past the location of Ye Olde Bull Pen's Inn over this past weekend, and it is definitely not there anymore. Nothing but high-rises. It would have been a mighty trek on foot for our brothers, but would have been easily accessible by streetcar line.
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