j FORM 1824 J : REV. AUG. 1943 AMERICAN RED CROSS WAR FUND CONTRIBUTORS’ LIST DATE. 19 FIRM OR DISTRICT SOLICITED LOCATION FIRM DEPT., DIV. NO. NAME OF WORKER TEAM NO. ADDRESS OF WORKER TEL. NO. ; HOME ADDRESS NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR STREET CITY OR TOWN AMOUNT — 0 Oo N fA WW FB | IN ° te 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 : 20 21 22 23 24 25 TOTAL INDICATE PARTIAL CJ TOTAL CHECKS $_____—SSs TOTAL. CASH $_____.______ GRAND TOTAL §$ OR FINAL i > REPORT TOTAL NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTIONS ATTENTION, WORKERS! The success of any campaign is dependent upon the successful effort of each individual worker. The following suggestions and facts are presented as aids to your success: - 1. Inform yourself thoroughly about the services the Red Cross is rendering now. Remember, your knowledge of Red Cross will help you to secure better contributions. 2. See every person assigned to you. If a prospect cannot be seen on the first call, make repeat visits until you secure an interview. Let no one be able to say, “I was not asked to contribute to the Red Cross War Fund.” 3. Start early and follow through steadily to insure a quick and successful job. 4. Have available your identification as a Red Cross repre- sentative. 5. Inform your prospect about the work of the Red Cross and its need—preferably through the use of one or two human interest stories. 6. Do not hurry the interview, but allow time enough to thoroughly sell the Red Cross and its great needs. Do not do all the talking—encourage your prospect to ask questions and be prepared to answer them. 7, Make sure the contributor understands that the Red Cross War Fund is much more than a Roll Call and that a usual membership fee is not sufficient to meet wartime needs. 8. Ask for gifts based on the needs of the Red Cross today and the circumstances of the giver. 9. Remember that the gift of a firm does not replace the con- tributions of executives or employees. Neither does. the contri- bution of the husband or wage-earner make it unnecessary to approach members of the family at home. The Red Cross serves all the people and everyone should have the privilege of supporting the Red Cross. 10. Make out a membership-receipt card after the donor has indicated the amount he wishes to give. If this is done early in the interview, the amount may be fixed at too low a level. 11. Record the gift on your contributors’ list. Give a member- ship-receipt card only if the contribution is $1.00 or more. Give a lapel tab and window emblem to every adult contributor regardless of the amount given. 12. Ask your contributors to wear the lapel tab and put up their window emblems. 13. Never show resentment or ill feeling at a rejection or a small gift. The Red Cross wants to make friends, and if you leave a person in a friendly manner, the way is still open for future contributions. 14. Understand clearly when, where, and how to report your returns. 15. Remember that the War Fund is the activity that makes all Red Cross services possible. 16. Know these basic facts about your Red Cross: The President of the United States, upon his acceptance, is ex officio President of the American National Red Cross. The governing body is known as the Central Committee. It is comprised of 18 persons: 6 elected by chapter delegates, 6 elected by the Board of Incorporators, and 6 appointed by the President—the last third includes the chairman and repre- sentatives of the State, War, Navy, Treasury, and Justice Departments. The chapter is the local unit of the American National Red Cross. It receives its charter from the national organization and is responsible for all local phases of national obligations and all local Red Cross activities within its territory, subject to the policies and regulations of the national organization. The American Red Cross operates nationally and inter- nationally under a charter granted by Congress, and in ac- cordance with the spirit and conditions of the Convention of Geneva. Under its congressional charter, the Red Cross is the official American agency responsible for disaster relief. Under its congressional charter, the American Red Cross is the official medium of communication between the people of the United States of America and their Army and Navy. The American Red Cross with its manifold services is de- pendent on public contributions. ‘The Red Cross receives no funds from the government, though on request it has dis- tributed goods purchased with federal appropriations. The War Department audits all Red Cross accounts and submits annual reports to Congress. Copies of the reports are avail- able to the public, oe TER Pu Atlin pias ae bud 3 hous ALeo co at btrr- than hrs 40; Nota reat, ans Lar tht-pina | OF aed ot \ es RS.Taif a MOISTEN GUMMED EDGES AT TOP AND BOTTOM AND APPLY TO WINDOW frm flo Ue hirer rr i oe RRR he THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HEALTH SERVICE WATKINS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LAWRENCE, KANSAS AMERICAN RED CROSS IN THE WAR Record of Accomplishments Between Jan. 1, 1942 and Feb. 28, 1945 782 Army and Navy hospitals served. 7 1,117 Camps and Stations served. 7,080,054 Servicemen cases handled in field. 8,875,000 Home Service cases. 2,277,896 loans to servicemen. 11,000,000 pints of blood collected. 64,580,000 surgical dressings per month. 727 Overseas Service. Clubs. 2,000,000 meals overseas each month. 21,526,528 Prisoner of War packages. 1,334,690 persons trained in Home Nursing. 177,434 Nurse’s Aides trained. 259,729 persons aided in disasters. 58,500,000 meals served by Canteen Corps. 5,000,000 Americans as Red Cross Volunteers. YOUR Gift Makes This Possible a q iP saa 8 Ov reece eer hiner Pas roy 1, THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE : UNIVERSITY LIBRARY en es oR Wee te, (9 4e ieee a ert Dear Dr.Allen: Lloyd had already turned in our donation to the Red Cross when I checked with him - $5.00 to Charles Schneck, Chairman Franklin School District I believe they started in the country a week early. However, they didn't leave us a button, so I am keep- ing yours. Mrs. Lloyd Webster March 8, 1945 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence Mareh 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Enpleyees 9f the University: We do not need an argument as to why we should give to the Red Cross, ner do we need to specify reasons as to hew much we can give. You know the answers to beth, mee I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, “The Red Cross is teps with mé. I have airendy made my contributien. It is the thing that keeps us living." I like this slegan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And anether hits me right in the midile: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. - Why shevld I say mere? 7 a. ' The Red Cross drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I theught it better fer this letter ts arrive at yeur desk after the semester vacatien is ever and ysu are ready te put first things first. " . is . . To facilitate your giving we are not asking anyene to call upon you, but we are asking that you mail your denation te Roem 107 Robinson Gymmasium. Presuming that you will make « centributién, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impessible te give, kindly return them to this effice. . , ‘ - . ; *The faculty and empleyees of the University have always given intelligently and respended most genereusly. I knew that yeu will de your share. The students are alse being, given an eppertunity to make their contribution. : e = ¢ Yeurs fer a generous and responsive gift. Very — éajasiea ie Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence Mareh 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Empleyees »f the University: We do not need an argument as to why we should give te the Red Cross, nor do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both. ; I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, "The Red Cross is teps with me. I have already made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living." T like this slegan: IF YOU CAN'T GO --. GIVE. And anether hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say more? ‘ The Red Cross drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I thcught it better fcr this letter ts arrive at your desk after the semester vacatisn is over and you are ready to 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 dsnation te Rorm 107 Robinson Gymnasium. Presuming that you will make a e«ntributien, we are enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impsssible to give, kindly return them te this effice. The faculty and emplsyees of the University have always given intelligently and respcended most genersusly. I knew that you will de your share.g The students are alse being given an oppertunity to make their contPibution. — for a generous and —_ gift. Ww yr Very sincerely yours, % oe \s - asst OLD thine Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lewrence Mareh 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Empleyees s#f the University: We do not need an argument as to why we should give te the Red Cross, nor do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both. I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every eccasion, said, "The Red Cross is teps with me. I have alroady made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living." ‘ I like this slogan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And anether hits me right in the midile: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say mere? ' The Red Cross drive started March lst, but since we had vacation, I theught it better for this letter ts arrive at yeur desk after the semester vacatisn is ever and you are ready te put first — first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anyane to call upon you, but we are asking that you mail your donation te Roem 107 Rebinsen Gymnasium. Presuming that you will make a eentributien, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel é¢lip, put if yeu find it impsssible te give, kindly return am te this office. The faculty and empleyees of the University have always given intelligently and respended most genereusly. I knew that yeu will dea your share. The students ore alse being given an pereney to make their contribution. Yseurs for a generous and peupenesve gift. Very sincerely yours, Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. — 2 Pity Ragternens/ THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence Marth 5, 1945 To the Faculty end Enpleyees 9f the University: We do not need an argument as to why we should give to the Red Cross, nor do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both, I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every *ccasion, said, "The Red Cross is teps 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 more? sae The Red Cress drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I thought it better fcr this letter ts arrive et your desk after the semester vacatien is ever and you 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 dsnation te Roem 107 Robinson Gymmasium. Presuming that you will make a eentributien, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impsssible to give, kindly return them to this effice. , The faculty and empleyees of the University have always given intelligently and respended most generously. I knew that yeu will de your share. The students are alse being given an epportunity to make their contribution. Yours for a generous and responsive gift. Ye. Gi lax ’ Very sincerely yours, THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence. Mareh 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Employees 4f the University: We do not need an argument as to why we should give to the Red Cross, ner do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both, I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, "The Red Cross is tops with me, I have already made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living." ae : I like this slogan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And anether hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say more? - ee The Red Cross drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I thcught it better fcr this letter ts arrive at your desk after the semester vacatien is ever and _ are — te put first things first. To Senbidiete your giving we are not edict anyene to call upon you, but we are asking that you mail your donation te Roem 107 Robinson Gymnasium. Presuaing that you will make a ecntributien, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel chp, but if yeu find it impessible to give, kindly return them to this cffice. The faculty and emplsyees of the University have always given intelligently and responded most generously. I knew that yeu will de your share. The students are alse being given an oppertunity to make their Ss Yours fer a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, . + ‘ 2 G Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence - Mareh 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Employees sf the University: We do not need on argument as to why we should give to the Red Cross, nor do we need to specify reasons as te hcw much we can give. You lmow the answers to bith. I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailcr but who, upon every tccasion, said, “The Red Cross is tops with me. I have already made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living e ” zi I like this sligan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And anether hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say mere? The Red Cross drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I th.ught it better fcr this. letter t» arrive at your desk after the semester vacation is tver and you are ready te put first things first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anytne to call upon you, but we are asking that you mail your donstion to Room 107 Robinscn Gymnasium. Preswaing that you will make a scntributisn, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impessible to give, kindly return them te this cffice. The faculty and emplsyees of the University have always given intelligently and responded most generously. I know that yeu will de your share, The students are alse being given on oppertunity to make their contribution. Yours for a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, Chairman, K,U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. OT ll a THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence March 5, 1945 —— aig To the Faculty and Employees 4f the University: ve. ke We do not need an argument as to why we should give to the Red Cross, ner do we need to specify reasons as to hew much we can give. You know the answers to both. I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, "The Red Cross is tceps 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 midile: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say more? The Red Cross drive started March Ist, but sinee we had vacation, I thcught it better fcr this letter ts arrive at your desk after the semester vacatisn is ever and you 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 donation te Rorm 107 Robinson Gymnasium. Presuming 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 te this ¢ffice. 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 ~_— to make their contribution. Yours fer a generous and responsive gift. - Very sincerely yours, Chairman, K.U, Red Cress Drive fer 1945. : 7. aryl f & 7 tog - t th, au Lf i, the . id oe ae = J {2 _f : naghlerk A Arte mn Servianey OF KANSAS f° A Ad Lawrences : March 5, 1945 fo the Faculty and Employees »f the University: We do not need an argument as te why we should give to the Red Cross, nor do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both. 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 slogan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And ancther hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say more? The Red Cross drive started March Ist, but sinee we had vacation, I thvught it better fcr this letter ts arrive at your desk after the semester vacatisn is ever and you are ready te put first things first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anyene to eall upon you, but we are asking that you mail your dsnation te Roem 107 Robinscn Gymnasium. Presuaing that you will make a scntributicn, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impessible to give, kindly return them te this cffice. The faculty ond empleyees of the University have always. given intelligently and responded most genercusly. I knew that yeu will de your share. The students are alse being given an appertunity to make their eontribution. - Yours for a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, ~\ i \ Py to : Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence March 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Enpleyees af the University: We do not need an argument as to why we should give to the Red Cross, nor do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both. I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, "The Red Cross is teps 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 anether hits me right in the midjle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say mere? : The Red Cross drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I thought it better fer this letter ts arrive at yeur desk after the semester vacatien is ever and you 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 te Room 107 Robinson Gymnasium. Presuming that you will make a exntributien, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impsssible te give, kindly return them to this effice. The faculty and empleyees of the University have always given intelligently and responded most generously. I knew that yeu will de your share. The students are alse being —- an rer to make their contribution. * Yeurs for a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, peal ( vf “4 lLo0h- Coc fet (Det. (aan taey weeds, pon cont bnttben ber anne Tirraf i ee THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS oy, ‘ Lawrence To the vy and Enployees af the University: Heaar-e : We do not need an argument as to why we shofld give to — ee Ae Red Cross, ner do we need to specify reasons as to hew much we can a a give. You kmow the answers to both. Ce ¢2, NOCO~ - have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer = c who, upon every secasion, said, "The Red Cross is tops with me. Med xt have already made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living." : ee at « " s I like this slegan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And another hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO asin WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I ¢ fs ee say more? re The Red Cross drive started March ist, but. sinee we > had code Gy vacation, I thcught it better fcr this letter t9 arrive at your desk aT, l, after the semester vacatisn is ever and you are ready te put first ‘ things first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anyene to call 7 upon you, but we are asking that you mail your donation te Roem 107 . Robinscn Gymnasium. Presuaing that you will make a ««ntributicn, we _ ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker ond lapel clip, but if yeu find it imptssible to give, kindly return them te this cffice. The faculty and empleyees of the University have always given intelligently and responded most genercusly. I know that yeu will de your share. The students are alse being given an appertunity to make their contribution. Yours fer a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, mt 2 % le mae Qe Attn Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. pn ts THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS | 7 Lawrence - eee / A Hs March 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Empleyees sf the University: We do not need an argument as to why we should give to -the Red Cross, nor do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both, I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er-a sailor but - who, upon every tccasion, said, "The Red Cross is teps with me. : have already made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living." I like this slegan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And anether hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say mere? The Red Cross drive started March Ist, but since we had vacation, I thought it better fcr this letter ts arrive at your desk after the semester vacatisn is cver and ysu are ready to 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 donation te Roem 107 Rebinson Gymnasium. Presuaing that you will make a s:ntributioen, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it -impessible 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 yeu will de your share. The students are alse being given an eppertunity to make their contribution. ca Ysurs fer a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, Chairman, KU. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence Mareh 5, 1945 i the Faculty and Employees sf the University: ' We do not need an argument as to why we should give te the Red Cross, ner do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to bth. I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, "The Red Cross is taps 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 anether hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say more? 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 you are ready te put first things first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anyene to call upon you, but wé are asking that you mail your donation ts Rorm 107 Robinson Gymnasium. Preswaing that you will make a e«ntributicn, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impessible to give, kindly return them to this ¢ffice. The faculty and emplsyees of the University have always given intelligently and responded most generously. I knew that you will de your share. The students are alse being given on oppertunity to make their contribution. Yours for a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, e™ = * Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. + THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence March 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Employees »f the University: We do not need an argument as to why we should give to the Red Cross, ner do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You lmow the answers to bth. I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, “The Red Cross is tsps with me, TI have already made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living." I like this slogan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And another hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say more? a The Red Cross drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I th. ught it better fcr this letter ts arrive at your desk after the semester vacatien is ever and you are ready te put first things first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anyéne to call upon you, but we are asking that you mail your dsenation te Rorm.107 — Robinscn Gymnasiua. Preswaing that you will make a s«ntributicn, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impessible to give, kindly return them te this cffice. The faculty and emplsyees of the University have always given intelligently and responded most genercusly. I knew that yeu will de your share. The students ore alse being given an oppertunity to make — their contribution. Yours fer a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, Deb y —) ine valag Joes yd KU. Red Cress Drive fer 1945. Rating 2,4 whe 5a 5 Us he BR wete. . : HKaunse avs TT) fen Big etka. Q anoel fry mtotas «3 a bee ti te + Sey THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence ‘Mareh 5, 1945 To the Faculty and Employees sf the University: We do not need an argument as te why we should give to the Red Cross, nor do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both. I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, "The Red Cross is teps 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 [ say more? The Red Cross drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I thcught it better fcr this letter ts arrive at your desk after the semester vacatisn is over and you are ready te sa first things first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anyene to call upon you, but we are asking that you mail your dsnation ta Rorm 107 Robinson Gymnasium, Presuming that you will make a eontributicn, we ate enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impessible to give, kindly return them to this ere The faculty and emplsyees of the University have always given intelligently and respended most generously. 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We do not need an argument as to why we should give to the Red Cross, ner do we need to specify reasons as te hew much we can give. You know the answers to both. I have never talked to a Marine, a soldier er a sailer but who, upon every sccasion, said, “The Red Cross is teps with me. I have already made my contribution. It is the thing that keeps us living 6 * I like this slogan: IF YOU CAN'T GO -- GIVE. And anether hits me right in the middle: GIVE TO THOSE WHO GAVE. Why sheuld I say more? The Red Cross drive started March lst, but sinee we had vacation, I theught it better fer this letter ts arrive at yeur desk after the semester vacation is ¢ver and you are ready te put first things first. To facilitate your giving we are not asking anysne to call upon you, but we are asking that you mail your denation te Roem 107 Robinsen Gymnasium. Presuming that you will make a eqntributien, we are enclosing the Red Cross sticker and lapel clip, but if yeu find it impessible te give, kindly return them to this effice. The faculty and empleyees of the University have always given intelligently and respended most genereusly. I knew that yeu will de your’share. The students are alse — given on epportunity to make their contribution. Yours fer a generous and responsive gift. Very sincerely yours, Chairman, K.U. Red Cress Drive fer 1945.