UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN MISSION UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS OCR. 23-28, 1936 aon 150 meetings were held with Mission leaders during University Christian Mission Week, There was an average of 10 leaders with us through the week, J | A brief summary of the distribution of meetings: 50 evening dinner discussicns © $0 class lectures : 5 noon lunchecn forums 3 faculty luncheons _§ convoeaticons 5 non-university engagements 6 evening meetings 28 seminar periods 6 breakfast conferences $ Ministerial Meetings © | a speical meetings r Many siihervieks were held with the leaders, how many, we do not know because each leader scheduled most of his intervies himself, But for seversl of the team, there were more requests for interviews then — had wane to give. _ The attendance at these meetings was remarkably good, As no actual count of people was made at any time, attendance figures can on.y be an estimate. Beyond saying that the response of students and faculty and town people was splendid, not wuch need be said, By far the greatest number of our meetings were held with groups wher. the membership was definite. Only at evening meetings, seminars, some speééal meetings, noon luncheons, and breakfast conferences was there - much see: for variable attendances Large Meetings: aE 7000-2, 500 Sunday evening Monday convocation-—3,000 Wonday evening--1,000-1,200 Tuesday evening --800-600. Yednesday even .ng--1,000 Thursday evening--400-500 ae Friday evening ee] ’ 500-1 > 800 “FT. Seminars: Two of them ran around 80° One from 25 to 80 One about 40 Vne about 2£0 One 2 10 ~15 One, 5-12 Breakfast Conferences--25-40 Se i roi By.