UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS - Graduate School ~ November 20, 1942 TO MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY: — At a recent meeting of the Graduate Faculty the siciah ion was raised whether the demand made on the Travel Fund for 1942~ 4,3 would be lessened enough to make possible a somewhat more generous policy in granting allotments. Consequently, the Graduate Research Committee has considered the question and has voted to increase the maximum of any one grant to $85. 00 and to pay Pullman fare whenever possible under this maximum, In other words, section "C" of my letter of October 10, 1942, concerning - grants made from the Travel Fund for 1942-43 should now be corrected as follows: C. The maximum of each grant is the round-trip — first~class railroad fare by the most direct route, but with the following limitations: no grant to an individual for a single trip shall exceed $85.00; if travel is by rail- road, the grant shall not exceed the actual . cost of transportation, including Pullman fare; in case several persons to whom grants _have been made travel by private automobile, the total amount granted to all persons traveling in a single car shall not exceed four cents per mile each way. E. B. STOUFFER, Chairman Graduate Rasenreh Committee