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2 | Hoosier Spring Co.

Long before the likes of Bing Crosby or Hoagy Carmichael crooned “Can’t Get Indiana off My

Mind,” folks from there were already known as “Hoosiers” and there’s no clear explanation as

to why. Some suggest the phrase came from the oft reply of “Who’s here?” when one knocked

upon a cabin door. Others say it springs from the English term “Hoozer” which colloquially

meant anything large. Yet, others say it comes from the Anglo-Saxon root word of “Hoo” which

translates to “hill” or “high-ground,” with Hoosiers meaning “people of the high ground.” In

any case, when manufacturers in aerospace, energy and other enterprise require engineered

metal components, particularly springs and valves, they too have Indiana well in mind and

come knocking at the door of a certain Hoosier who not only has a large reputation for quality,

but also occupies certain high ground in their service to industry.

Business World Magazine |

February 2019