rhe Ae Mre Schaal Page Four : Nove 22, 1940 Besides the usually strong and capable workers in this group of outstanding men who did a wonderful job of soliciting from a consistency and stick-to-itiveness standpoint were: Dre AeWo Davidson of the Chemistry Department; Dre DeHe Spencer of the Pharmacy Department; Mr. Jode Wheeler, Mro Guy Smith and — Miss Florence Black who assisted Dean Lawsons Mr. Celle Baker, Director of Libraries; Dre John Virtue of the English Department; Dro Verner Smith of the School of Engineering; Mr. John G. Stutz, who can always be depended upons Mr. Leonard Axe of the Economics Department; and the old stand-by, George 0. Foster, who, even in his later years gives you 100% cooperations I am not mentioning some of the war horses who can always be depended upon for a good job, but Lee Gemmell, Laurence Woodruff, J.W. Twente and KoKe Landes also did @ man-sized jobe The other men not mentioned are too well | known to heed any additional comment regarding their cooperative facilitiese I desire to thank the officers and the office help of the Comunity 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 venture. The job of assembling these contributions was an unusual task and Mrse Humphrey and her assistant did a wonderful jobe However, I believe next year that the miscellencous. group, which ineluded so many divergent interests and heterogeneous groups could be broken down into a more efficient and workable plane In this miscellaneous group I found the Sehool of Medicine, which we asked Dre Noble Pe Sherwood to handles He also accepted the hospital personnel and the Watkins Nurses Home groupe The Physies Building (Blake Hall) could have been end should be allocated next year to Dr. Stranathan or Dr. Kester. I took that building as part of my miscellaneous groupe All the halls, such as Corbin, I think, should be handled by Miss Zipples also Watkins Hall and Miller Hall. Either Miss Zipple or John Joe Moore could take charge of the Union Building. Also from the miscellaneous group we picked out the ministers at Myers Hall and asked Rev. Barr to handle those for uss I am enclosing a copy of the letter that I have written these workers which can be included in your filese All the miscellaneous group was handed to me unexpectedly and instead of doing & 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 workers. It was such an overwhelming job that I wrote personal letters to each one of these individwmis and sent them through the University mail at oncee Another idea for the halls, I believe, would be to ask each one of the matrons to solicit their building, even though they and one or two other employees are the only ones listed therein. This would allow the disposition to be handled efficiently and it would also impress those people with their responsibility of getting the job donee