Wieck pentane ai dc este taal Seals haters An ca neha eeticee Last year in the Special Gifts Comittee of the Comunity — Chest Drive you gave _» This is for your guidance in giving this year. We would appreciate it if you could make your pledge early in the drive, as we believe our report on the Special Gifts will stimulate the drive among the residents of the town. With appreciation, r om University sl Community Cheat Drive. Pee the Commnity chee Irie Cotton eugseta that $8 pevahagh esary ee ee ee Bagg he flenadh ange Commnity Chest - 1941 Chancellor Malott Dre Fe Ce Allen Dean Es Be Stouffer Profe We Se Johnson Profe He Be Chandler Mre He Ge Ingham Dean Fe Je Moreau Profs J. Me Kellogg Dean Geoo B. Smith Dean J. Je dakosky Up. Karl Kloos Profe Re Ge Mahieu Dean Le De Havenhill £45 200 40200 27-50 27.00 20200 20200 17.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 7200 it Ne Pe Sherwood Mrs. Ruth Melair Lawrence Woodruff . Ae do Mix Ne We sterer Fe Ae Russell Verner Smith Eerl De May Re Koopman Le Re Laudon Cole Js Se Dusenbury Ce Ge Bayles He Co Traey Co Me. Baker Florenee Bleck Vesithy Babsock Meude Elliott Re He Wheeler Guy Smith dames K, Hitt Dean Pe Be Lawson Russell Wiley Dean D. Me Swarthout Raymond Nichols He Ee Chandler ‘Wm. H, Shannen Ce De Clerk Mabel Elliett . Dre 0. Os Stolend Joie Stapleton Henry Shenk Victor Hurt Ae We Davidson De He Spencer We We Desehner . Hermina Zipple Ke We Davidson Dean Geoe B. Smith Fred Montgomery Bert Nesh He Ge Ingham John ¥, Ashton Lee Gemmell John Stutz Jo Fe Twente Je Be Virtue Helen Wagstaff Ee BE. Bayles £25050 2700 42.425 19.00 6.00 7.00 82.50 8250 25 200 22 200 54050 87250 $5050 69400 32400 16200 4000 3900 39200 34200 20206 16,50 31.09 10200 17250 8200 67025 55200 9200 5200 21250 47200 21200 13200 $2050 -9e50 15200 Sel tottors Z Dean Fe Je loreeu Mate 8 Claude Bibberd ei Fe Ow Russel) Minnie S. Meodio Dre Re Ie Canuteson de De Stranathen Edwin Fe Price — We He Sehoows 2 + = 3 * a > 3 2 * oe + od a < as 3 ~ > = “er es Ta P| Rey shies: SUMMARY fotal subscriptions (Nev. 1, 1941) ... . » » $2,245.35 (Included in this amount for USO --$261.10) Additional pledges sent to Community Chest: le www ew ene 8.00 Wovember 10. c«cececeve eevee eee ® 5.00 Total K.U. pledges . « «es 0 oe ee 0 2 0 $2,254.55 THE UNIVUPRS.TY OF KAWSAS LANE ENUE October 20, 1942 Dear Fellow Worker: Herewith enclosed are the cards for your precinct in the Community Chest drive. Will you kindly make this survey, contact- ing the respective donors at your earliest possible convenience? We desire to make a fine first day showing. You may return to my office, 105 Robinson Gymnasium, the pledges and the cards daily, if youwishs We will turn the money over immediately to the Community Chest, In case you cannot make all the calls yourself, will you delegate this work to a dependable colleague whom we have listed among the workers. My office telephone number is K.U. 83, and we will be very happy indeed to cooperate by giving such necessary information as will be desirable, We are enclosing a few extra blank cards in ease all members of your department do not have a typewritten card, Thanking you for your loyalty and service in this cause, I am Sincerely yours, w A Chairman, University/Committee, Community Chest Campaign. Solicitors Ne P. Sherwood Mrse Ruth McNair Lawrence Woodruff Ae de Mix Ne We Storer Fe Ae Russell Verner Smith Earl De Hay Edward Brush Re Koopman Le Re Laudon Cole Je Se Dusenbury Cy Ge Bayles He Ce Tracy C. Me Baker Florence Black Wealthy Babcock Maude Elliott Re He Wheeler Guy Smith James K, Hitt Dean Pe Be Lawson Russell Wiley Dean D. Me Swarthout Raymond Nichols He Ee Chandler Wm. H. Shannon Ce De Clark Mabel Elliott Dre 0. O. Stolend Joie Stapleton Henry Shenk Victor Hurt Ae We Davidson De He Spencer We We Deschner Hermina Zipple Ke We Davidson Dean Geoe B. Smith Fred Montgomery Bert Nash H. Ge Ingham John W. Ashton Lee Gemmell John Stutz Je We Twente de Be Virtue Helen Wagstaff Ruth Kenney Ee Be Bayles Amounts Subscribed $25 «50 27200 42025 19.00 6200 7200 82.50 22 650 8.50 25 200 22200 120.50 5450 87.50 33 050 9250 69 00 32200 16.00 40 00 39 200 39.00 34200 20200 16 «50 31200 10.00 61450 17.50 8 200 10.00 67 25 55 200 9200 5 200 21250 10.200 32200 47 «00 80.50 21200 13 200 3250 3500 9250 15-00 acs = a il i ta tM a a Solicitors Margaret Anderson Dean Fe. Je Moreau Claude Hibbard Fe Oe Russell Ruth Litchen Minnie 5. Moodie Dre Re Ie Canuteson Je De Stranathan Edwin F. Price We He Schoewe Amounts Subscribed 1600 56.00 5 «00 9200 10.00 15,00 3730 52050 49.75 Snow Hall Taylor, E. H. Baumgartner, We Je Larson, Mary E. McNair, Mrs. Ruth Leonard, A. B. Doering, Kathleen Woodruff, Lawrence Beamer, Raymond Cameron, Martha Hungerford, H. B. . Mayberry, Marshall W. Horr, Worthie Dill, Florence Sherwood, N.P. Johnson, IT. ss Ricketts, E. C. Mix, A. J. 1940-41 500 5.00 5.00 250 1.00 1.00 5250 5.200 1.00 15.00 3.00 3.50 2.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 10.00 Watson Library Bingham, Oren Moys, Fay Dart, Edna Dalton, Mary B. Morrison, Eva Neiswanger, eee Smelser, Maude Smith, Pearl Pray Sullivan, E. F. Titsworth, Helen Mall, Leonive Watson, Carrie Walker, Margaret Carruth, fleanor Las h, Leva M. Trickey, Lauretta Wellhausen, E. Le Wilder, Bessie Hale, Betty 2.50 1.00 5.00, 4.00 3.00 5.00 5200 “1.00 1.00 5200 1.00 4.00 1.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 1.00 200 3.00 Chemistry Garber, Pauline Bunch, Leitha Nelson, C. F. Brewster, Re Qe Crall, Terry Boughton, L. L. Taft, Robert Adams, Roy Burstein, Elias Byrne,. Joseph B,. Cady, Be 7% Corliss, Lester M. Fincke, John Ke Goertz, J. Richard Kilpatrick, John Lutness, Otto J. Lyon, Luther . Martin, James B. Owen, Catherine Regier, Robert B. -Stevenson, Glenn Johnson, Carl King, George R. Salisbury, Albert Beyer, Roy Spencer, D. H. Burket, Stanley Chapmen, Audrey Davidson, A. W. Stratton, G. W. Rarick, Morgan Holmes, Elza 2.00 1.50 15.00 7.50 1.50 5.00 3,00 1,00 1.00 1,00 8.00 1,00 1.00 250 1.50 1.00 1,00 1,00 235 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 5.00 1.00 3.00 6.00 6.65 10.00 5200 Robinson Gym. Falkenstein, E. Le 1.00 Dunkel, Catherine 1.00 Stapleton, Joie 5.00 Gerstenberger, Le 1.90 Raport, Jim 1.00 DeGroot, E. B. 4,00 Elvel, Ee Re 5.00 Hoover, Ruth 6.90 Lansing, Harry 1,00 Replogle, Wayne 2.00 Hurt, Vic 10.00 Myers Hall Barr, Harold G. 5.00 King, J. F. 5-90 Price, Edwin F,. 6.00 Thomas, Charles 5200 Chem. = cont. Stout, Wm. 2.00 Vandeventer, Raymond 2200 Vedder, Celeste 1.00 Spalding, Donald 3.00 Winkler, DeLoss 1.90 Chiles, Ray 5.50 Journalism - Flint, Le N. Mickelson, S. Beth, Elmer Barnes, Je Ee Davidson, K. We Dowers, Gladys Heady, Re Ae Roy, Maurine Stith, E. Ge Green Hall Anderson, Margaret i. Calderwood, Robert Crafton, Allen 2500 Dietrich, Marjorie Smith, J. B. Lesar, H. H. Anderson, Hazel Palmer, Geo. EK. 52090 5200 5200 2.00 5200 1.00 5200 1.00 5200 200 5-00 2.60 2.00 10.00 500 500 10,00 Haworth Hall Moore, John I. Stephenson, E. A. Young, Ce Me Kinney, E. D. Keroher, Re Pe Landes, K.Ke Baptist, Oren Plummer, Norman Clark, J, E/ Dowers, D. Ee Whitla, Raymond Dreyer, Robert M. Posey, C. Jd. Becker, Karl Sipe: Wme Be Schoewe, Walter Smith, H.T.U. 5200 10.00 5200 2200 . 5-00 500 1.00 5200 1,00 1.00 500 - 2200 300 1200 1.00 10,00 2200 Fraser Hall Mosser, Russell Haglund, Dorothy Bair, Mrs. Myrtle Wagstaff, Helen Yahn, Anna Nash, Bert Van Swearingen, Henry Anderson, Viola Sprague, Elizabeth Tissue, Kathryn Lindley, Mildred M. Bayles, E. E, Turneym A. H, Sherbon, Mrs. Florence Kenney, Ruth Lesh, Lottie Lowell, Elsie Seaman, Mildred Montgomery, Fred Ingham, H. G. Rublee, Dorcas Gemmell, Lee Keeler, Guy V. Althaus, ©. B. OBrien, F. P. Twente, J. W. Austill, Margaret Chandler, H. E. Dolbee, Cora 2.00 2-00 500 4.00 2200 10.00 . 1,00 2.00 5.00 35200 1.00 4.00 6.00 5200 5200 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 10,00 2000 6.00 10.00 5200 6.00 13.00 2200 15,00 Marvin Hall Elder, Mary Schneider, Nelle Ockerblad, A. M. Haines, D. D, MacFarlane, Carl Wi llsanson, Ben Le Ritter, Cassandra Raymond, F,. — Beatty, Marcia Hessler, V. Pe Buzgick, Mrs. Phyllis McNown, We C. Bradshaw, G, W. Hood, Ge J. Beal, Ge. Me Kellogg, Je Me smith, Vv. fF. Headrick, John F. Jones, ius Koopman, Richard Favener., Lester Stringham, Re Pe Ciements, Eugene 2250 5.00. 5200 200 2.00 5290 500 2-00 6.00 6200 250 5.00 5200 5.00 5200 20.00 13.00 1.00 7200 5.00 6.00 5.00 5290 Fraser Hall = cont. Lind, Le Re Walker, A. T. Ashton, J. W. Johnson, W. 8. Grant, Mary Burnham, Josephine Hankins, J. E. Hyder, Ce Ke . Morgan, Rose Sisson, L. E. Engel, E. Fe Sturtevant, A. M. Gardner, Lulu Hoopes, Helen -R, Hull, Myra Jenkins, Harold Laird, Sara G. | Doolittle, Louise Paden, W. D. Virtue, J. B,. ‘Waggoner, George Mishou, Edward C,. Young, Fay Yitonek. Camilla Lynn, Margaret Borgh, Harold 1.00 5200 20.00 10.00 3400 5.00 7.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 ee 5.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1,00 1.00 3.00 1.00 Bldg. & Grounds Smith, H. W. Fisher, Geo. M. Gish, Albert Harris, Hallie Ingle, Oscar Miscellaneous Tait, Ralph Sluss, A. H. Tracy, He. ©, ‘Halecss: Donald Wolfson, Charles Latimer, H. Be Storer, N. W. Chapman, Seville Kester, F, E, Rice, M. E. Canuteson, R. Ie Clodfelter, Mildred hetier. Virginia Esterly, Mrs. C. E. Goudnough, Eldora Goodrich, Fray L. Eaton, Orville Fee, Mary Gaston, E. Thayer Lowrance, Winnie D, 6.00 7.200 10,00 1,00 2.00 500 6.00 200 4.00 : 1.50 17,00 075 1.00 2-00 075 1200 1,00 2,00 4,00 2.00 Litchen, Ruth E. Ulmer, Gilbert Kollender, Wm. Royy H. E. Lins, Beatrice Rundell, Mary Louise Smith, Mrs. Orpha Starr, Celia B. Byrn, Mrs. D. Coen Moore, Re Ce Moodie, Minnie S. Brook, Mrs, Alma 5200 250 5200 2200 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2200 5 200 10.00 12,00 Central Frank Strong Bohannon, Florence Hosford, Alice Wilson, Velma Abraham, Ke’ Cs Teeter, Edna Crockett, Ruth Hackman, Mary Mann, Eleanor Rublee, Mae Whitla, Dorothy Hitt, J. K. Wilkins, J. F. Geltch, Waldemar Paallin, 4. Thee. Meguiar, Elizabeth- Miller, Marie Wiley, Russell L. Cass, Jeannette Kuersteiner, Karl 0. Peabody, Irene Bate, Gladys DeGraw, Evelyn Jones, T. D,. Schwartz, Bwtty Toberen, Chas. Waic, Alberta 1,00 2-00 1500> 1,00 1.00 1,00 I.00 1.00 2.00 50 5200 5200 5.00 2,-- 6.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 1,00 2200 1.00 4-00 2200 1.00 1.50 1,00 East-Frank Strong Werner, Henry Ross, Lela Fessler, Max Morrison, Beuleh Sarvis, Byron “Wheeler, BR, Be Brown, Je Fe McCord, Fletcher Moore, Meribah ‘Conger, Allie Meissner, Otto Osborne, Clifford Hollands, E. H. NeuenSchwander, Elise . Shoemaker, Wm. He Towne, Roy Coc: Je N. Osma, J. M. Winter, C. Je Chri onan, Clarence Elliott, Maude Melvin, Virginia Gardner, May Nelson, J. H. Wiser, Margaret Tucker, Jessie. 14,00 1200 2.50 3.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 East Frank Strong- cont. William, Raymond Cantwell, Alzora — Hollingsworth, Ruby Robinson, John Le Chiapusso, Jen Moncrieff, Mrs. Alice Mitchell, U. G. Smith, G. W. Price, G. B. Jordan, H. &E, Torbert, Kathleen, Wheeler, Je de Babcock, Wealthy Bell, Phillip Black, Florence Rupp, Elizabeth Nichols, Raymond Clark, Evangeline Boynton, Mrs. Flora Eastwood, Raymond J. Bloch, Abert Mattern, Karl Galloo, E. 1.00 2.00° 2.00 1.00 2.00 4.00 10.00 5200 7.50 5.00 2.00 7200 5200 2200 3.00 2.00 2400 4,00 50.00, 1.00 1,00 2.00 West Frank Strong Woodard, Parke Gwen, ie jor Walling, Lalia V. Orcutt, Ruth Skilton, eS. Chubb, H. B. Faust, Lloyd Gibson, Hilden-R. Maddox, W. R. Taggart, J. H. Waters, L. L. Crawford, Ce Ce Davis, W. ". Patterson, De Le Realey, C. B, Ise, John Jensen, Jens Pp. Louhi, Kullervo Seelye, Alfred Axe, Leonard Jensen, Fe Be Kesselman, Jerome Roark, Olen B, Shannon, W. H,. Vance, Lawrence L. Clark, Ce Ds Eldridge, Seba 200 250 5200 5200 10.00 300 2.90 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 200 5200 5.00 10.00 1-00 2.00 © 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 5-00 5200 Last year in the Special Cifte Comittee of the Commmity Chest Drive you gave _ » thie ie for your guidance We would appreciate 44 if you could make your pledge carly in the drive, as we believe our report on the Special Gifts With appreeiation, X om 8 yours, THE UNIVUPS.TY OF KAWweas LAYRKENCGE October 20, 1941 Dear Fellow Worker: © Herewith enclosed are the cards for your precinct in the Community Chest drive. Will you kindly make this survey, contact- ing the respective donors at your earliest possible convenience? We desire to make a fine first day Showing. You may return to my office, 105 Robinson Gymnesivn. the pledges and the cards daily, if you wish. We will turn the money over immediately to the Conmunity Chest. In case you cannot male all the calls yourself, will you delegate this work to a dependable colleague whom we have listed among the workers. My office telephone number is K.U. 83, and we will be very happy indeed to cooperate by giving such necessary. information as will be desirable, We are enclosing a few extra blank cards in case all members of your department do not have a typewritten card. Thanking you for your loyalty and service in this cause, I am Sincerely yours, Chairman, University/Committee, Community Chest Campaign. oh THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence October 21, 1941. University Faculty and Employees: The Lawrence Comaunity Chest campaign started this morning at 9 o'clock. The Community Chest is an incorporated body authorized under the laws of Kensas with a constitution and by-laws. The officers are Mr. J. J. Lavery, Mr. Walter A. Schal, Mrs. C. J. Dodds, Mr. E. J. Coy, and Mr. George Hedrick. The Kick-Off Breakfast was held this morning at the Eldridge Hotel, signalizing the start of this sincere and wholehearted campaign for the relief of distressed and wnfortunate citizens in Lawrence. We sincerely trust that you will avail yourself of the opportunity to make a contribution for this worthwhile project. By contributing you will enable Lawrence and the University to go over the top in keeping with the ideals and practices of free America, The democratic nations are the only nations that do such a thing as we are doing in Lawrence, Kansas, at the present time, The total budget for Lawrence this year is $7,863.44. The H.U, ° Y.M.C.A. is included in this budget, and there will be no additional solicitation of funds for this organization. The Christmas Program, the Fourth of July celebration and the United Service Organizations quotas are listed separately and are not incorporated in the financial estimates on this statement. The giving of funds for these two items will be entire-. ly optional, The National Red Cross desires not to be included because they have an organization of their own, and calls may be ya by them according to emergency. Your name is listed herewith and we will appreciate your giving according to the dictates of your heart. The general practice is to give to the Chest the equivalent of one day's carnings. Will you kindly mail this pledge card back to me through the campus mail. by Friday, October 24, which is the last day of the drive? Sincorely yours, — Chairman, University £ommittee, Community Chest Campaign. THE UNTVERS IT. OF KANSAS Lawrences” October 21, 1941. University Faculty and Employees; The Lawrence Cortaumnity Chest campaign started this morning at 9 o't¢lock, The Co:;munity Chest is an incorporated body authorized under the laws of Kensas with a constitution and by-laws, The officers are Mr, J. J. Lavery, Mr. Walter A. Scheal, Mrs. ©. J. Dodds, Mr. E. J. Coy, end Mr. George Hedrick. The Kick-Off Breakfast was held this morning at the Eldridge Hotel, signalizing the start of this sincere and wholehearted campaign for the relief of distressed anc unfortunate citizens in Lawrence. We sincerely trust that you will avail yourself of the opportunity to make a contribution for this worthwhile project, By contributing you will enable Lawrence and the Universit, to go over the top in keeping with the ideals and practices of frve America. The democratic nations are the only nations that do such a thing as we are doing in Lawrence, Kansas, at the present timo. The total budget for Lawrence this year is $7,863.44. The 4.U. Y.M.C.A. is included in this budget, and there will be no additional solicitation of funds for this organization, The Christmas Program, the Fourth of July celebration and the United Service Organizations quotas are listed separately and are not incorporated in the financial estimates on this statement. The giving of funds for these two items will be entire- ly optional, The National Red Cross desires not-to be included because they have oan organization of their own, and calls may be frequent by them : 4 at rding to emergency. ( Your name is listed herewith and we will eppreciate your giving according to the dictates of your heart. The general practice is to give to the Chest the equivalent of one day's carnings. uC Will you kindly Tai this pledge card_back to me through the \ campus mail by Fridey, October 24, whtttr-tsthc last day of the drive? aX ss va w ye aaa 5 Sincerely yours, Chairman, University £ommittee, Community Chest Campaign. o[ar/¥l — ee THE UNIVERS I7Y OF KANSAS Lawrence October 21, 1941, University Faculty and Employees: The Lawrence Vormaunity Chest campaign started this morning at 9 otclock, The Co:munity Chest is an incorporated body authorized under the laws of Kensas with a constitution and by-laws, The officers are Mrs J. de Lavery, Mr. Walter A. Schall, Mrs. ©. Js Dodds, Mr. BE. de Coy, end Mr. George Hedrick, The Kick-Off Breakfast was held this morning at the Eldridge Hotel, signalizing the start of this sincere and wholehearted campaign for the relief of distressed anc unfortunate citizens in Lawrence. We Sincerely trust that you will avail yourself of the opportunity to make contribution for this worthwhile project. By contributing you will enable Lawrence and the University to go over the top in keeping with the ideals and practices of free America. The democratic nations are the only nations that do such a thing as we are doing in Lawrence, Kansas, at the present time. The total budget for Lawrence this year is $7,863.44. The H.U, Y.M.C.A. is included in this budget, and there will be no additional solicitation of funds for this organization, The Christmas Program, the Fourth of July celebration and the United Service Organizations quotas \.are listed separately and are not incorporated in the financial estimates on this statement. The giving of funds for these two items will be entire- ly optional, The National Red Cross desires not to be included because they have an organization of their own, and calls may be sis acme by them according to emergency. Your name is listed herewith and we will appreciate your giving according to the dictates of your heart, The general practice is i to give to the Chest the equivalent of one day's carnings. ~ Will you kindly meil this pledge card back to me through the campus mail by Friday) October 24, which is the last day of the drive? ce ctye/ wh J Sincerely yours, In4, i Z Chairman, University £ommittee, Community Chest Campaign. _ Notes’ Simpson has his card but stmos desires to send his contribution direct to the Lawrence Copime Chest, Inc e OFFICE SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO. “OFFICE OUTFITTERS” 610 Jackson Street Topeka, Kansas PHONE 3-3259 ete: $e i oogeamaing te nny Bay Kab uptties thes "WE C P ay” OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR EVERY NEED ARTHUR T. WALKER 1645 LOUISIANA STREET LAWRENCE, KANSAS Jct. 24, 1941 Professor Forrest C. Allen Robinson Gymnasiun Dear Mr. Allen:. I inclose a small check for the Community Chest. [ regret that I do not feel able to give "according to the dictates of my heart.” Very sincerely, a. ue