Transforming Human Waste ADVISORY BOARD Into Human Worth ; ADVISORY BOARD Roger M. Williams, Pres. t Chancellor E. H. Lindley ~ Richard B. Stevens, Vice-Pres. Th Sal ft i. George Lowman T. J. Sweeney, Jr., Treas. E al v a 0 n m y Frank M. Hollida (WILLIAM BOOTH, Founder) y Marjorie Dietrich, Secretary Al Green Dr. Lyle S. Powell Capt. and Mrs. Olin Brigman Charles E. Louk George A, Mills Officers in Charge we 729 VERMONT ST. PHONE 633 WALTER A. SCHAAL LAWRENCE, KANSAS General Campaign Chairman Oetober 6, 1956 Dear Friend: Once each year about this time it becomes necessary for the Salvation Army to appeal to the Citizens of Lawrence for funds with which to carry on its Spiritual, Character building, and Charitable work for another twelve months. A campaign for funds will be made in Lawrence the week of October 10th. The minimum budget necessary to enable the Army to function efficiently is $2,400. The work of the Salvation Army in our community is outstanding. Throughout the depression they have been aiding families in an ef- fort to be self-sustaining, lending assistance in emergencies by giving temporary relief, thus preserving the morale and self- respect of the unfortunate. In other years the larger part of the load has been carried by downtown business men. This year, with an increase in the budget, a larger group must share in this work. Hence members of the Univer- sity staff and employees are asked to accept a share of this re- sponsibility by making individual contributions on or before next Wednesday, October 13th, and by sending them to the undersigned at 201 Green Hall. Make checks payable to the Salvation Army. I thank you in advance for your kindly consideration of this matter and trust that I will have the pleasure of receiving a do- nation from you in keeping with your appreciation of the oe work being done by the Salvation Army in Lawrence. Very sincerely yours, ~P. W. Viesselman In charge of University Campaign