COMMUNITY CHEST CARDS DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: wa) Dept., latin Dept., League of Ks. Muntctpelities— Ku 1s4 Distributed ~ by Mre Gemmell ( ul Be Lawson = East Frank Strong Hall (Dean Lawson out of town all week) Ad ‘ ‘ FT octet ete Sol yr dL Ku. SY DD vy mF ( ae Mem a ee age Fr bk 2D ba ee } Ln AAW. lewrence, Kansas — Ootober 24, 1940 Dear Faoulty Members ee ate, tee erase the old English slogan, “There will always be an | Englend" with “There will always be an Amorica and an England.” Home and neighbor are the warp and the woof of American virility and demceratic hospitality. regognisze the needs of our neighbors and we unfailingly respond to these needs | The Commmity Chest idea ie founded upon the principles of democracy. Bach of us give to a fund where all beneficiaries are aggregated and one single drive is made. For some of these activities it is thinlable that we would have no contributions for others we give annuallys A budget has been made and I an enelosing it herewith to show you the beneficiaries of the plans The Lawrence, Kansas Community Chest Campaign is to be inaugurated on October 29, 50 and Sle The Comunity C is an incorporated bedy authorised under the laws of Kansas with a constitution and byelaws. The officers are o. ——- Lowman, Profs JeQe Jones, Messrs. Ruben Fox, F.C. Whipple and les Louke > | The total budget for siiailaks year is $7546.00. 7 Christmas Program and the Foi of July Celebration ere listed separately and not _ Ancorporated in financial estimates on this statement; rather, there will be a perforated card attached. The giving of funds for these two itens will be that the é entirely optional, uk | You can see by the list enclosed. not includede The exeoutives stated that it was their hope next year to have these two hill organizations included. The Red Cross does not wish to be ine o i . i B 2 . d a ng Chest Campaign, and have noted the splendid response they have been making to @ worthy cause. There will be no vr S ‘The chairman is as]ing one of the following group of faculty menbers te call upon you in your building in an your solicitation somewha easier and more efficients Be a : ae Prof. Leonard He Axe. Mre Geode Op Foster = Dre Deis Spencer Mre Celie Baker Mre Lee Gemmell Dre Verner Sith Mre CeGe Bayles ‘Dre Keke Iandes Myre John G, Stutz Dre Aes Ivideon Dean Paul Be Lawson | Dre Jel’, Twonte Mre Kee Davidson Dean Pred Moreau Prof. John Virtue Mre Burt DeGroot | : Dre Laurence Woodruff In the mame of some of those less fortunate than we, I am, Sincerely yours, LAWRENCE COMMUNITY CHEST BUDGET ee Oi 2cacrvcse tb tee Giri Se0UtS «8 se ee eee Por, GeOouts » se e+ ee ee Social Sorviee Lcaguc- « »« « « Scivetion Amy «6+ + 0 ee + 8 Ser Cigp Foir «+s 6 8 6» 8 Srrankosc «+468 a 6 6 oe Compoign Costs «5s « «# « .« 6 » Adninistration . ees Chest Total Corrunity Activitics Gnristoas Axtivitics « « « « « 4th of July Prosrom «6 s46#*¢#s Aet. vitics. Totcl 560,00 175.00 100,00 700,00 1,200,900 1,050.00 2,190,000 500.00 6351.00 240.00 1,200,00 700.00 46,315.00 7,546.00 1,900.00 GRAND TOTAL . . «+ « « $9,446.00 SPECIAL GIFTS COMMITTEE PLEDGE CARDS ‘LAWRENCE COMMUNITY CHES? | Deane W, misté, Chancellor « “<« © $40.00 Ba be Qtodtier, Del cuseccse Stag oe nes A 6 6 64» 00) BELOS fa enon Raymond Sehwegler, wan «<«-*-++= + 10.00 (no cheek) Frank Ts Stockton, Dean» += +«© 10.00 Donald Ms» Swarthout, mean««<-.« = 18.00 Pe de Moreau, Dean s+ sess ee 10,00 (no card) My Le Burdick, Deaneessseee 1000 hh wate, Deen e eee ewe a 10200 (no check) Allen Je Reeee, Dean+-++++~ += 10.00 (no check) George O- Foster, Registrar - «© 5400 (no check) Harl FP. Baldwin, Colonel = += © «© 10400 (no check) Karl Klooz, Bursar « « « «+ «© «we 500 (no check) Ce Me Baker, Librarian+««<«-+-«e« 6,00 Gwinn Henry, Director of Athe + + + = 10.00 CeCe Bayles, Supt. Bldgs & Gromds = 5400 rere Ce Alene Dire of Phys Bde « mn Total Amt. ee ee Subscribed "$229.00 (Amount to be collected later + $85.00) FACULTY MEMBERS SQLICITING FOR COMMUNITY 1 CHEST CAMPAIGN ~Prof. Leonard He Axe Mis Colle Bako — er ~ Mire GoGo Bayles —— Loe Dre Ais mvidien | "Mire Kelly Davidson Mre Burt DeGroot . it’s Geos Oe Poster _ acerpls © —Mre Lee Gemmell Drs KeKe Landes Dean Paul Bs Lawson - Dean Fred Moreau» Dre Dele Spencer tty Verner Smith irk iar pile dobn Gs ine eve doit at ; i parbinak 9 cartes _ Dre JeWe Twente fhe, Profs John Virtue — acer4te) — Dre Laurense Woodruff RADIO ADDRESS Our weather today emphasizes the necessity of taking care of some of our unfortumtes, If we are in a position to give money and aid it is because wo are more fortumte than sme of our fellowmens Food, raiment and ehel ter are the primal necessities for mang without any. one of these three we suffers ce : Eyeryone of us have read the admonition of the lowly Nazarene, — that it is more blessed to give than to recei we ‘In the words of one of our elaseifieation Clubs, “He profits most whe serves best." These words wore used for the purpose of stirring ws into @ consctousness to give and to do things for those people less. fortunate than wee wy municipality in our Genesra tio land has been faced with — the thing that we are now faced with, and they have gone into it energetically, heroically and vietoriously. i am very cure that Lawrence, steeped in twadition, culture, wealth and refinenent will meet the comon urge of @ll mankind. Sone of the Lawrence children need food, raiment and bettor shelter, When they are thus taken care of they will be in @ position to ‘reeeive the teaching thet will wake then first~olass citicense In the Spirit of democracy we ask chat you consider this Comunity Cheet obligation yours end ming. May we play teamwork to a point that we will win ovey this mane invasion of cold, hunger and diseases Octe 80, 1940 COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE TO DATE setoster Path mmt cash | tame of ub Colle Baker (Library) a ee $6400 17 John Gs Stute (League, Latin, 20¢00 20600 3 John Virtue (Singlish) 12,00 12,00 - 8 Jo Ny Twente (School of Bdus) 48.00 =~ —«-B8,00 - 20400 ? Ke We Davidson «= just sending out letters today George Os Foster (Center 7s)’ 40460 ‘$1600. 9480 18 DeHe Spencer « (BeCeLe) =) 9600 $2950 © 3050 ioe Nobel Sherwood (cards given out; will make collections Thursday) Cole Karl F, Baldwin (cards given outy will make collections Thursday ) OY ae (Best FS) 80000 ~ 80600 Burt DeGroot (Robe Byme) 29,00 : 29600 8 Verner Smith (Irvin) =» 94600 06400 500 14 Lee Gemmell (Exte Divs, Correse 58200 6800 ye 14 Study, Home Eee) Forrest Ce Allen (Sp. Giftse) 229,00 | 144,00 85.00 17 gt AZ 70 44.09 lol Fip)0' A ; First Annual Lawrence Community ee Lawrence, Kansas November 16, 1940 Dear Fellow Faculty Workers of the Chest Campaign; (Bek ) Gerald Johnson, an editorial writer on the Baltimore Sum and & collaborator in the writing of important biographies and American history, writes in November Harpers of 1940 a thoughte provocative article called, "To our Thirty-Year-Olds." In the three parts of the article Mr. Johnson sets forth firstly, that our “picnic is really over." He points out that we never "miss the water 'till the well goes dry." Secondly, he deals with the wealmess of democracies--"France wasn't worth it" so the young thirty-year-oldster Frenchmen thought. Thirdly, he warns us of impending disaster; that he is not sure but that our thirty-year- oldster Americans are soft. That might apply to the thirty-year-oldster, but not to this group of faculty who took hold of this First Annual Lawrence Community Chest Drive and put it over with an emphatic bank Our estimated share on the Hill was $1000.00. This morning, with a few belated returns still coming in, our total has reached the pleasing and unexpected amoumt of $1554.50. I desire to congratulate each and every one of youl§ people who took this responsibility and acquitted yourselves with distinctione I am appreciative of your splendid teamworke From many many sources f hear that the Lawrence merchants and towns people are more than gratified at the sigable and generous donations to this very worthy causee It is manifested again that the Town and Gown of Lawrence cooperate efficiently and loyally when a real challenge is presented. To this winning band of Gideons' I thank you for your effortse Sincerely yours, Chairman, University Committee FCA:lg / Prof. Leonard Axe 3 Reve Harold Barr ee 2 Mre CeMe Baker Prof. Florence Black £ Prof. KeW. Davidson '& Mre Geode Oe Foster a Mre Lee Gemmell : Mr. Burt DeGroot | : ic Prof. AeWe Davidson — | os _ 7@Dre Kenneth Landes See SC eee /} Dean Paul B, Lawson ee Lee ae | Ja. Dean JeFe Moreau. 7 e FeO. Russell Nobel Pe Sherwood Verner Smith Guy We Smith John Ge Stutz Jel. Twente DeHe Spencer John Virtue my JeJe Wheeler 7 : Laurence Woodruff fo aes - oS TI Miss Winnie S~. Moodie Curator — Speoner-Thayer Museum thiversity of Kansas Dear Miss Moodies = sh as Gary: gaia od bee’ 06. dank tis ogg gered Soar worthwhile contribution of ee oe : I have endorsed your check and sent it on to ‘the Comnaunity Chest headquarters. : _ With deep appreciation on behalf of the beneficiaries, I thank yous Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach 7 November 18, 1940 Mre Walter A» Schaal Campaign Chairman lawrence Community Chest Lawrence, Kansas Dear ir. Schaal, Thank you very much for your very good letter as of the 15th instant. I was happy to contribute what small effort I gave for such a worthy cause. I am very happy that the Drive went over the topes Money is still coming ing just Saturday morning I received a check from Miss Minnie Moody fer $10.00, so you see a worthwhile thing always draws the serious attention of people who appreciate fundamental values and worthsse Sincerely yours, ‘Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach — - FOAgle: Lawrence Community Chest Lawrence, Kansas November 15, 1940 iy, Pe 0, Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas bear br. Allen: When our committee secured your consent to head the University division for the Lawrence Community Chest, I'm sure we did & very good day's.work. The splendid response which came from the hill for this drive greatly ex- ceeded our fondest hopes, and I wish to extend to you my personal thanks for having done such a Splendid job and for having given us other assistance during the drive such as your very inspiring talk before our Kick-off breakfast. You will be interested in knowing that it now appears that the total pledges will exceed $11,000. Very truly yours, ampaign Chairman November 22, 1940 Mire AeEe Woesteneyer Peoples State Bank * Lawrence, Kansas Dear Woestys Please find enclosed a carbon copy of my letter to Chairman WeA. Schaal regarding the — First Annual Lawrence Commmity Chest Drivee This copy is for your files. I am also enclosing the expenses incurred by our office for stamps, stenographic help, materials, etc, for this Drivee I will appreciate it if you will Oeke the bill and see that I susenve 6 check in the amount of $13.45. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach Dear Georges Please find enclosed a carbon copy of my letter to Chairman Weds Schaal the First Annual Lawrence Comunity Chest Drives This copy is for your filese Director of Physical Education and Recreation © Varsity Basketball Coach FCA sl Ente se Lea ares SERS Aan eS he MY j es the Drivee First, I wrote a personal letter to each individual that Mre Weds Schaal Campaign Chairman Lawrence Community Chest Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Schaal; accumulatéd here to the CHest headquarters in the Chambef of Conimerce Buildinge I feel at this time, since we are ske®@t ready to close up the First Annual Lawrence Community Chest Drive, that it is perfectly fitting and proper that we should give a report of the workers here on the Hill and the amount of money that they collected. I might also outline the policy that I pursued in organizing the Special Gifts Committee of the Lawrence Community Chest allocated to mée I set out the fact that the Community Chest was an incorporated body, authorized under the Laws of Kansas with a constitution and by-= lawse The officers were then listed, and the total budget for Lawrence was givene I»indicated the purposes of the drive, the date the drive was to begin, the beneficiaries of the plan and the dead=line or the date the pledge cards were to be returnede I also explained why the Red Cross and the KU. YMCA and YWCA were not included among the beneficiaries. A letter was then written to the following workers, who as individuals were to be responsible for soliciting either the members of special departments, or @s parts of a building which might be ale located to them, or even in some cases a whole building, if the task was not too large. 1Profe Leonard Axe = West Frank Strong Hall 7 Mire CoMe Baker - Watson Library _gReve Harold Barr = Myers Hall (School of Religion) yMiss Florence Black - East Frank Strong Hall > Dre AeWe Davidson = Bailey Chemistry Laboratory 7 Mre KeWe Davidson = Journalism Press Mr. Burt DeGroot - Robinson Gymnasium --Mre George 0. Foster - Central Frank Strong Hall 7 Mre Lee Gemmell = Extension Division, Correspondence Study Bureau, Home Economics Department (all in Fraser Hall) _Dre Kenneth Landes = Haworth Hall (Gedlogy) Dean Paul Bs Lawson = Fast Frank Strong Hall (Dean Lawson was called out of town but Mr. Guy We Smith, Miss Florence Black and Mre JeJs Wheeler did the job) a FeJe Moreau = Green Hall > Mre FeOe Russell - Oread Training School 7 Ue Nobel Pe. Sherwood = Anatomy Building, Watkins Memorial Hospita . Watkins Nurses Home : _7 Dre Dele Spencer - Bailey Chemistry Laboratory pGuy We Smith - East Frank Strong Hall 7 Mre Verner Smith - Marvin Hall Mre John Ge. Stutz = German Department, Latin Department, League of - Kansas Mumicipalities (Fraser Hall) Dre Jelle Twente - School of Education, Fraser Hall _7Mre John Virtue - English Department, Fraser Hall 7 ire Je de Wheeler. =’ East Frank Strong Hall Dr. Laurence Woodruff = Sno) Hall yee eneds, Ww yw'r One Yen the entire group refused his assignmente We pointed out the important and convincing requirements of this very necessary project, giving the dates and other important data as well as the officers of the organization, and so forthe The general facts that were covered in the first letter were also given in this onee We emphasized the complimentary breakfast for the downtown workersg in the Eldridge Hotel, Tuesday morning at 7:30, and insisted these workers avail:themselves of the opportunity to be present to receive the necessary — inspiration which would enable Lawrence and Mount Oread to go over the top in keeping with the ideals and practices of free’ Americae We also stated that the chairman would write a special campaign letter to all members of the faculty and endeavor to make the solicitation somewhat more efficient and easier. We pointed out the fact that an individual may deduct 15% of his net income under the Federal and State Income Tax Lawe This information was to be passed on to the individuals solicited, hoping that the contributors would give freely, but I admonished all of them not to oversubscribee Then the third letter was written to each and every faculty member and employee of the University of Kansas. In this letter we endeavored to stimulate the patriotism and the responsibility that eeek-emd-every~orme a2 of us feel at the present time in contrast to the misery and want in the European countries. We did not mention that,but we did call attention to the old English slogan; "There will always oo an Englana? and we parae phrased that with “There will always be an America and an England." I said, “Home and neighbor are the warp and the woof of American virility and democratic hospitality. We recognize the needs of our neighbors and we unfailingly respond to these needs founded upo pat ores services "The Community ¢hest idea is founded upon the (fjinciples of d mochirby j——Each of us give to a fund where all beneficiaries are scored and “=-~—one single drive is made. For some of these activities it %s thinkable @-———-that in the past we have made no contributions; for others we give ~—_¢nnuallye A budget has been made and I am enclosing it herewith “-—-—to show you the beneficiareis of the plane" I then set out in the body of the letter the general data that I had emphasized heretofores hamely, the incorporation data, the officers, the date of the drive, the total budget, including the Christmas Program and the Fourth of July Celebration, listed separately, and the explanation why the K*Ue YMCA and YWCA and Red Cross were not included, and so forthe I devoted a paragraph to the Kansas City, Missouri Community Chest campaign and manifested the spbendid response that the Missourians had made to such a worthy causée I noted that there would be no pressure exerted here in Lawrence on anybody by anyone; in fact, we stated that we on = soe se ET Ty we oe desired that the individuals give only as their conscience and their pocketbook dictated. I also mentioned the fact that Chancellor Malott pproved the Community Chest Drive here on the Hill. The letter then stated "The chairman is asking one of the following g#oup of faculty members to call upon ‘in your building in an effort to make your solicitation somewhat ier and more efficient." A list of the solicitors followed, then? "In the name of some of those less fortunate than we, I am, Sincerely yours, Forrest Ce. Allen, Chairman, University Committee." This letter was delivered to the University postoffice‘the night before the drive started so that it wowld get into the 8:00J” Tt was planned that this letter would be ae the faculty members and the > employeeds at the eleventh hour prior to the workers oresenting their pledge cards on the opening day of the drive. . We then personally contacted every solicitor over the telephone, © pointing out the necessity of getting on the job and staying with it until we had gone over the top, if possible, the first daye I am now listing the names of the workers together with the amount of the donations that they turned in at the office of the Physical Rducation Department, which was our headquarters for the drives. ist kk I desire to shank the officers and the office help of the Community Chest Drive for their kindness and courtesy in endeavoring to Soften the rougher spots of a campaign that worked wonderfully well for the first effort of such a civic venturee The job of assembling these contfibutions was an un 1 task and Mrs. Humphrey and her assistant did a wonderful jote|| However, I believe next year that the . miscellaneous group, which Lakiaked «0 many divergent, interests and heterogeneous groups could be broken down into a more efficient and workable plane In this miscellaneous group I found the School of Medicine, which we asked Dr. Nobel Pe Sherwood to handl% He also accepted the ae hospital personnel and the Watkins Nurses Home groupe The pPhyetonr Vlyewed Building (Blake Hall) could have been and should xaxwe bemm allocated . next year to Dr. Stranathan, Dr. Kester or Dr. King. I took that hake QA part of my miscellaneous rpupe » Al bbe lis, such as Corbin Hall, I think, Mi-ee=Zisele shoul debe + OE Beene ndetkins Hell, ideo for-sett—heip—sirts , end Willer Hall, aed 4 tts “thre—tnt-en Bettis .—John—JeO~e—laare i Crthtr Wusew oI ag OO, Ward Cantidl All the Wiscellane}ous group wals handed to me unexpectedly and instead of doing a good supervisory job I was forced to get out over the campus past the twelfth hour and get these cards into the hands of the workerse It was such an overwhelming job that I wrote personal letters to each one of these individuald and sent them through the University mail at once. lfiss—Minn oh i Seth 3 rO¥ rebeseerhich was written the..first.deay- ; j spose, )\\ L betevetiere cach one of the matrons in theses —whewidbe—aeeked to solicit their building, even though they and one or two other employees are the only ones listed therein.g This would allow the disposition to be handled efficiently and it would also impress those people with their responsibility of getting oe a ae ch Also from the en mee group we picked out the ministers AP « Myers Hall and apie Reve a ° aoe cp ao USe i I am enclosing a copy Ba that I have written these workers which mmrkrxkukent can be included in your files. I believe that I have covered almost every detail that I can think of regarding this drive, and I trust that this information may be helpful for the job of my successor next year. Very cordially yours, »**the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce hss dnedtiea us with $10.50 mores; doubtless some of the collections were sent directly to the Chamber of Commerce and we did not know about ite Besides the usually strong and capable workers in this group of outstanding men who did a wonferful job of soliciting from a consistency and stick-to-it-ivness standppotnt were; pr. A.W. Davidson of the Chemistry Department; Der DeHe Spencer of the Pharmacy Departments Mre JeJde Wheeltr , Mr. Guy Smith and Miss Florence Black who assisted Dean Lawson, Mr. CeM. Baker, Director of Libraries, DreJohn Virtue of the English Department, Mr. John G, Stutz, who can always be depended upon, Mr. Leonard Ame of the Economics Department, and the old standby, Geo 0. Foster, who, even in his later years gives you 100% cooperation. I am not mentioning some of the war horses who can always be depended upon for a good job but Exam Lee Gemmell and Leonard Axe also did a man-sized jobe The other men not mentioned are too well know to need any additional comment regarding their cooperative facilities. December 19, 1940 Prof; EeD ximney te meenth al University of Kansas Dear a Kinney: I beg to acknowledge receipt of your $2.00 contribution to the Lawrence Conmunity Cheste I em turning this in and giving you credit in the Comunity Chest Drive for this amounte It is very generous and thoughtful of you to send this ing I @ssure you that the Commity chest ape precietes your thoughtfulness and generositys On their behalf t thank you very muchs : Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Réducation and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FCAslg yw - of ~~ * Cos December 19, 1940 Mr, Jemes Clark S2 Haworth Hall University of Kansae Dear lire ne I beg to acknowledge receipt of your $1.00 oontethuten to the Lawrence Commmity Chest. I am turning this in and giving you eredit in the Commumity Chest Drive for this amomt. It is very generous and thoughtful of you to send this ine I assure you that the Commmity Chest ape - preciates your thoughtfulness and generositye On their behalf I thank you very muche Sincerely yours, Mirector of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach PCAsig December 19, 1940 ire Valter 4. Schaal Campaign Chairman Lawrence Cormunity Chest Lawrence, Kansas Tear Mre Schaals I regeived $3.00 in contributions to the lawrence Commmity chest from Mre James Clark ($1.00) and Mire Eele Kinney (52.00), both of the Geology Department. We are aieibiine this to the Chamber of Comneree and we will thark you if you will see that our account is credited for this amount. | Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Wducation and Reereation - Varsity Basketball Coach 3 MAslg PERSONAL LETTERS SENT TO THIS LIST LAWRENCE COMVUNITY CHEST 19hosh| Forrest C, Allen SOLICITOR we DIVISION Firms Miscellaneous--A GOAL RECEIVED Moore, John J. O- Byrn, Mrs. D. Coen Stayton, Mrs. S. M | Esterly, Mrs. C. E. Smith. H. W. Anderson, C. W. Ashby, Harry Baker, Harold Benway, Margaret Brown, C. Brown, Jake Chiles, Ray W. Crow, Raymond L. Davenport, Roy Davidson, Dell Earlenbaugh, F. B. Eberhart, Harold Fisher, Geo. M,. Fletcher, Melvin Foster, Bert Frye, Robert Gish, Albert Harbison, G. G. Harris, Haliie Hutton, Harold Ingels, Helen Ingle, Oscar King, James Lee, Virgil Leibbrand, P. H. 5 Mem, Union Mem, Union é Miller Halil Watkins Hall 10. B., Hoch Aud, 1312 Conn, 201 RS 201 RS 201 RS Fraser Hall 201 RS 214 BCL VMoundat 1468 scent Road (Bboy bien Lae Th. Fraser Hall Bldgs. & Gr, 201 RS Bldgs. & Gr, Watson Libr. 12 FS Bldgs. & Gr, Power Plant Bldgs. & Gr, Bldgs. & Gre Animal House 201 RS Bldgs. & Gr.} Central FS 201 RS Bldgs. & Gr, Forrest C, Allen LAWRENCE COMMUNITY FiRMS . Miscellaneous--A Love, Fred Malone, Walter Myers. Leonard Newman, Joe Newstifter, Mary Ochse, Adolph Pennington, P, W. Ponder, Jes P. Rentz, D. ER. Robertson, William Sout, W. FT. . Van Gaasbeek, L. L. Whitney, Arthur Wiebe, Arnold Wulfkuhle, Louis Moodie, Minnie 5S, Frazier, Bernard Zipple, Hermina Brook, Mrs. Alma P. Figgins, Lou Johnson, Ethel Jones, Hlizabeth Lee, Adelia Lee, Edgar CHEST I9hoe)l SOLICITOR ‘i. DIVISION GOAL RECEIVED Bldgs. & Gr. Bldgs. & Gr. Bldgs, & Gr. Bldgs. & Gr. Bldgs. & Gr. 106 B 4 Anatomy East FS BCL Haworth 107 BCL Bldgs. é Gr. Bidgs. & Gr. Robinson Gym Blégs, & Gr, | Spooner- Thayer Spooner- Thayer Corbin Hall Corbin Hall Corbin Hall Corbin Hall Corbin Hall Corbin Hall Corbin Hall Salisbury, Leatuschia Corbin Hall Solt, Corinne Smith, Laurie Walker, Cornelius Youngquist, Eunice Corbin Hall Corbin Hall Corbin Hall Corbin Hall shh ahh NUNC LAWRENCE COMMUNITY CHEST I9Sho-l| Forrest C. Allen SoLicitor oon i DIVISION Firms Miscellaneous-A RECEIVED Moore, R. C. Basement Hoch Aud. Culbertson, Clarence Hoch Aud. Dudley, Ruth Mary Basement 8 Hoch Aud. Fraffhan, Allen Basement Hoch Aud, Jeffords, Russell Hoch Basemen Jewett, J. M, Hoch Basemen King, Ralph H. Swain, Fred Wallace, Maurice Frye, John C,. Gordon, Ellis Henry, Howard — Latta, Bruce Lohman, Stanley McLaughlin, Thad G. MeNally, Perry Tait, Ralph Waite, Herbert A. Wilder, Edward A. Suith, V. M. Bailey, A. R. Rutherford, A. C. Lefferd, Russell Sluss, A, H. Kollender, Wm, Roy, H, E. Tanner, Mrs. Wm. A. Smith, Carleton Abegg, Klaus 201 Fowler D Hoch Base, Hoch Aud, Hoch M. E. Lab, M. E. Lab. M. E. Lab. M. E. Lab. M. E,. Lab. M. E. Lab. M. E. Lab. M.E. Lab, M. E, Lab, M,. E. Lab. 105 Fowler 106 Fowler 104 Fowler 224 Fowler 500 Fowler 500 Fowler 300 Fowler 400 Fowler Dyche Museum LAWRENCE COMMUNITY CHEST I9ho-k| Forrest C, Allen SOLICITOR 3 FIRMS. Miscellaneous=A Bunker, C. D. Hibbard, Claude Storer, N. Wyman Kent, OC. Ve Dickey, Charles Chapman, Seville - Chapin, Wm, A. Sheppard, Glenn Kester, fF. B. Rice, M. E. Stimpson, E,. F. Stranathan, J. D. GOAL DIVISION RECEIVED Dyche Museum 5 Dyche Mus. 1 Obs. 2 B. 4B. 5 B.- 6 Be 106 B. 202 B, 202 B. 202 B. 202 B,