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			Brother Earp,
 Thanks for your reply.
 
 I don't think there is any intention by IHQ to discount or ignore
 alumni.  Quite the opposite -- this initiative was done by alumni,
 with almost no involvement by HQ or the GHZ, other than giving their
 approval.  This idea originated with some alumni who had worked on the
 Graduation Ritual committee (of which I was a member, but not a major
 contributor).  That committee had been formed for the purpose of
 creating a graduation ritual that would encourage members to be more
 involved as alumni.  Among the things discussed by the committee was
 the fact that while we talk a lot about the ideals of the Fraternity,
 we never say much about what those ideals are.  This is partly due to
 the fact that they were stricken from the Paedagogus out of concern
 that Associates might be required to memorize anything that was
 presented as a list, and that could be considered hazing.
 
 
 I realize that there was a period in our history wherein alumni were
 considered an unfortunate by-product of fraternity that generally
 served to impede progress.  While there were probably some that were
 an obstacle to the elimination of hazing and to the responsible use of
 alcohol, quite a number of good people were driven away, as well.  I
 believe our current leadership understands the importance of alumni
 involvement, and is trying to address this with things like the
 Graduation/Alumni ritual and, indeed, the True Brother Initiative.
 
 Does the primary objection come from potential misconceptions due to
 the name itself? -- the idea that there will be some brothers that are
 "true brothers" and others that are not?  That is clearly not the
 intention, and I think the organizers are working to make sure that
 that is not the case.
 
 
 In ZAX,
 Ed
 
			
			
			
			
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