eo eee. ‘ . Re _ Me ef ow per s nf ‘ Og -. «© : Z al >” <@ y N > % 44 « a ¥ aie aN or oO © ye , ; ® gy > sy” Ao i ss ome unngenS Try OF KANSAS ee ott a0" « we * oe , a Se es o2 »& Lawrence oo” Ae a 420° os al > a We do not need an argument as te why we shwals give to the no Red Cross, ner do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can — give. You know the answers to both. = 2 ~“S I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, "The Red Cross is tcps with me. I have already made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living." : . I like this slegan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And another hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say mere? The Red Cross drive started March lst, but since we had vacation, I thcught it better fcr this letter ts arrive at your desk after the semester vacatisn is ever and ysu are ready te put first things first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anyene to call upon you, but we are asking that you mail your denation ts Roem 107 Robinson Gymnasium, Presuaing that you will make a e«ntributien, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impsssible to give, kindly return them to this cffice. The faculty and emplsyees of the University have always given . intelligently and respended most generously. I knew that you will de your share. The students are alse being given an oppertunity to make their contribution. Yours fer a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. OT