Mar 2008

Chapter Eternal: Richard Wolfson

Amy G. Wolfson, wife of Brother Richard Wolfson '66, wrote in to pass along the sad news that Brother Wolfson passed away in December after a prolonged battle with brain cancer. In addition to his wife, he leaves three children and two grandchildren.

New Mailing Lists

The Alumni Directory team is pleased to announce that we've integrated our own mailing lists with the Alumni Directory. We currently have email lists for Official News, Life Updates, Jobs (seeking employees or employment), the Housing Committee, and the Corporation Board. Subscription to these lists is controlled through your Alumni Directory account, so if you haven't already logged in, please head over to the Directory and sign up. Please note that all valid email addresses in the directory are automatically subscribed to the Official News list and that the Corporation Board list is open only to Board members. All lists are set up to allow posts only from valid subscriber addresses.

The email addresses to send to are as follows:

news@lists.rpi-acacia.org - Official News (for announcing official RAC and Acacia news)
life@lists.rpi-acacia.org - Chat about life (for announcing births, marriages, moves, etc)
jobs@lists.rpi-acacia.org - For job-related postings
houssing@lists.rpi-acacia.org - For the Housing Committee and other housing-related concerns

Again, you must subscribe to these lists in order to post to them, and your subscriptions are controlled through the
Alumni Directory.

Chapter Eternal: William L. Kapoun

In a message from International President David J. Allen, we are saddened to learn that "Bill lost his courageous campaign to survive and passed away yesterday, March 9th, of the injuries sustained in a fire in his apartment in Seoul, Korea, a week ago." May he rest in peace, and may God comfort his family and friends and brothers in their grief.

Save Bill Kapoun

Bill Kapoun is a fraternity brother from the Indiana Chapter who recently suffered horrific burns in a apartment fire in South Korea, where he was teaching English to children. The school where he was working did not provide any medical insurance for him and the bills for his treatment are astronomical. If you can spare something to help defray his costs, it may literally mean the difference between life and death to this young man.
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