February 17, 1943. Wiss Minnie S. Moodie, Spooner~Thayer Art Museum. Dear Miss Moodie: This will acknowledge receipt of your check for $15.00 for the American Red Crogs. Thenk you for your generous contribution. Sincerely yours, Chairman, Red Cross Committee for the University. February 22, 1943. Lieut. A. H. Buhl, Commanding Officer, Naval Training Sehool. Dear Commander Buhl: Thank you for your note of the 19th expressing your willingness to serve on the Red Cross Comaittee. Your duties as a member of this committee will not be heavy. I am calling a meeting of the committes this aftexnoon in my office to disouss plans, and I do not believe we will need to spend more than half an hour in conference. The meeting will be held at 2:30. I hope you will find it possible to come. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL (MACHINIST’S MATES) UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS February 19, 1943 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: You may be assured that I will be very glad to serve as a member of the Advance Gifts Committee as you requested in your letter of February 16th. At your convenience, I would appreciate greatly to be informed fully on more of the details as to my duty as a member of this committee. Cordially yours, H.W. FA 4Ak A. H. BUHL Commanding Officer. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence February 15, 1943 Dear Fellow Faculty Members: The great American Mcther, the American Red Cross, is appealing tc yeu personally te aid in healing the naticn™s Wounds a4 in mivistering ts cur sens who are willing to make the supreme sacrifice. ‘The first week of March, 1943, is the time set by the American Red Cress for their membershan and war fund drive. Tho quota for Douglas Gevmty in the last war funi drive in Ceesnper, 1941, was $7,000. This year che quota which Must be raised is $17,150, an increase of cover ten theusand dollars. Because of the greatly increased amount cf the queta over the last campaign we have appointed an Advance Gitts Committee te do some Soliciting before Marsh Ist. This committee is comucsed cof the iciiawings Déen/Paul RB, Lawson, chairman, Deen D. M, war tueut. Desn i. J, Jakosky, H. G, Ingham, C. F, Nelson, and Sgt. Wm, kKollender,. To fasilitate your giving to this worthy cause I am listing herewith the members of “the Cencrul Committee for the University: J. W. Twente, I. 6. Rythor, .§ B. Latimer, Dr. R, I, Canuteson, K, W, Teavidson, #. B, Hus orfrrd, Cy M, Baker, R, Q. Brewster, J, D, stranathan, Wealchy Babcock, Laiia Walling, Ruth Kenney, Heilie Herris, The students aisco are being given an oppertunity to make their contri-+ butions, The faculty of the University of Kansas has always given intelligently and responded mest generously, I know that you will do your share, co Pn \ : purr Coy, so Sf . — . A ‘hairman. 0 a a ie ; February 16, 1945. Lieut. Ae H. Buhl, Commanding, Officer, Heval Training Station. Dear Commender Buhl: I have just returned from our northern tour in basketball, and hasten to ask if you will consent to serve as a member ur the Advance Gifts Committee in the ‘nerican Red Cross Campaign. I feel personally that your support of this very worthy cause, particularly at this time, will aid greatly in the response for contributions. , Very cordially yours, Director of Physical “lucation, FPCA:All Varsity Basketball Coach. February 11, 1943. Dear Fellow Faculty Members: After four vears of splendid service by eboss6r E. C. Buehler who has conducted the Red Cross campaigns on the hill, Chairman Shipman Winter has asked me to head up the campaign on Mt. Oread this year. The first week of March, 1943, is the time set by the American Red Cross for their membership and war fund drive. The quota for Douglas County in the last war fund drive in December, 1941, was $7 » 000. This year the quota which must be raised is $17,150, an increase of over ten thousand dollars. Organizations as well as individuals are being called upon to give more than ever before. On account of the exigencies of the times and the press of business I have not taken the time to call you over the phone to ask you to assist in this most worthy enterprise. I know that you will do your share, and am writing this letter to the entire group asking you to head up the work in your particuler building or organization. Where two individuals are nemed for the same building we kindly ask that you make your own arrangements for such work as is necessary. We are planning to write a circular letter to every faculty etl member and we hope to conduct a mail campaign so far as possible. However, on account of the greatly increased amount of the quota over the last cam- paign, it may be necessary to do some individual work. We have appointed the Fo] lowing @SSLaY tH Pts Committee to do some advance soliciting: Dean Paul B. Lawson, Dean D. M. Swarthout, Dean J. J. Jakosky, H. G. Inghan, C. F. Nelson, Sgt. Wim. Kollender. We have also asked the presidents of the Men's Stucent Council, W.S.G.A., Pan-Hellenic Councils, as well as the Jay Jenes and the Ku Ku's, to assist with the student drive. I will appreciate your cooperation in this very worthy cause. Sincerely yours, UNIVERSITY RED CROSS CAMPAIGN Dre Forrest C. Allen Chairman General Committee: x Lee T. C, Ryther He B. Latimer Re Ie Canuteson K,. W, Davidson H. Be Hungerford C. M. Baker \ Re Oe Brewster “Je We Twente ‘Je De Stranath ; Wealthy Rabeock* Hallie ner eke Margaret Anderson Lalia Walling Ruth Kenney Vernon MeKale, Presse Marjorie Rader, Rres=-WScs. Peggy Davis John Buescher Ray Evans . Barbara Koch Mary Ks Brown Dean Gates Coke Gifts Committee: Pe Lawson Hearol& G. Ingham D. Me Swarthout Ce Fe Nelson Sgt. Wm./ Kollender Je Jeg osky - UNIVERSITY RED CROSS CAMPAIGN Dre Forrest Co Allen Chad-*man General Committees 3 February 12, 19436 Je We. Twente Te. Cy Ryther He B, Latimer Dear Friends: Re Ie Canuteson Ke We. Davidson After four years of splendid service by He Be Hungerford Profewsor Eo C. Buehler who hag conducted the Red C. M. Baker Cross campaigns on the hill, Chairman Shipman He Qe Brewster Winter has asked me to head up the campaign on Je De Stranathan Mt. Oread this yeoare Wealthy Babcock Margaret Anderson The first week of March, 1943, is the Lalia Walling time set by the American Red Cross for their member= Ruth Kenney ship and war fund drivee The quota for Douglas Hallie Harris county in the last war fund drive in December, Vernon McKale 1941, was $7,000. ‘his year the quota which must Marjorie Rader be raised is $17,150, an increase of over ten thousand Peggy Davis dollarse John Buescher Ray Evans Organizations as well as individuals are Barbara Koch being called upon to give more hhan ever beforee Mary Ke Brown On account of the exigencies of the times and the Dean Gates press of business I have not taken the time to call Bill Cole you over the phone to ask you to assist in this most worthy enterprise. I know that you will do your share, and am writing this letter to the entiremgroup nahi you to head up the work in your particular building or organizatione Where two individuals are named for the same building we kindly ask that you make your own arrangements for such work as is necessarye — We are planning to write a circular letter to every faculty member and we hope to conduct a mail campaign sw far as possibleo However, on account of the greatly increased amount of the quota over the last campaign, it may be necessary to do some individual work. We have appointed the following Advanced Gifts Committee to do some advance soliciting: Dean Paul Be Lawson, Dean D. Me Swarthout, Dean J. Je Jakosky, He. G. Ingham, Ce. F. Nelson, Sgte Wm. Kollendere We have also asked the presidents of the Men's Student Council, W.SeGeAe, Pan-Hellenic Councils, as well as the Jay Janes and the Ku Ku's, to assist with the student driveo I will appreciate your cooperation in this very worthy causes Sincerely yours, Chairmane Text of letter read by Corlett Cotton -- The first week of March, 1943, is the time set by the American Red Cross for their membership and war fund drive. The quota for Douglas County in the last war fund drive in December, 1941, was $7,000. This year the quotg which must be raised is $17,150, an increase of over $10,000. Organizations as well as individuals are being called upon to give more than ever before. Will you make a real effort to increase the contribution of your organization tnis year? .... - UNIVERSITY RED CROSS CAMPAIGN Dre Forrest C. Allen Chairman General Committee: 7. Ss Ryther He. B. Latimer R. I. Canuteson Ke We Davidson H. B. Hungerford C. M. Baker R. Q. Brewster de We Twente J. D. Stranathan Margaret Anderson Lalia Walling Ruth Kenney Vernon MeKale, Pres. MSC Marjorie Rader, Pres. WSGA Peggy Davis John Buescher Ray Evans Barbara Koch Mary K, Brown Dean Gates Special Gifts Committee: Pe Be Lawson Harold G. Ingham D. M. Swarthout ’C, F, Nelson Sgt. Wm. Kollender J. J. Jakosky Pte P a ngs so BE, Pront a.m (Bader . aed- ts of. eo ‘Gig teak errr. ff (Ba wotien the Cross campaigns (is . committee as Y d not have any taditetea his cam- ao : ITY, MO. — PHONE VICTOR 6710 Organized Houses that heve not Speer nies Alpha Delta Pi @& > Tass Fe « ed oe (} Alpha Kappa Alpha ."* 8° Rar mre T. Of HARA 5 34 ae wien ile Maer ae 5h * March 15, 1943. | Rev. Harold 4. Barr, Myers Hall, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Reverend Barr: Your kindness in writing me Maroh 5th in regard to your Red Crosa domation is appreciated. However, since those good people solicited Mrs. Sarr we would not want t take the glory of the contribution from them. We will have enough without taking anything from then. However, I do thank you for your kind words regarding our efforts in the Red Cross drive. e Sineerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. oe NEES HALL LAWRENCE, KANSAS Y2. lart: For rarmal inasan Hag, power lgese THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE Department of Romance Languages ao Pins Bo 7eee PORES TR ea UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence February 24, 1943 Dear Friend: Tnose of us who are not in active military service want to feel that we are not mere spectators but active participants in this greatest of human dramas -- the present war. One of the best ways for us to do our part is through the Red Cross which during the _ first week of Narch is going to raise a quota of $17,150 in Douglas County as compared with a quota of $7,000 in 1941. The magnificent response of the University staff to the numerous recent calls for time and money have filled us with pride at its generosity and patriotism. We are glad to be the privileged colleagues of such a group. And so it is not the purpose of the undersigned committee on Special Gifts to urge unduly any member of the University staff to give more than he can and should to the Red Cross. Rather we simply call your attention to tne fact that our quota is about two and one- half times its former size and that, therefsre, all of us will be help- ing materially by raising our former corntribvticn in some such proportion. But whatever you give, we know it will be with generosity and gratitude for this opportunity of service. Will vou please send in your pledge cr contribution just as soon as possible to the office of Dr. F. C. Jllon, Chairman for the K.U. Red Cross Campaign? Sincerely, fn f BXouae oe. : P.S. KU. has always set the oe fdr thes community injhuch campaigns » We expect to do it again. THE AMERICAN RED CROSS DOUGLAS COUNTY CHAPTER LAWRENCE, KANSAS: Web has Wok WE ARE AT WARE a sudden baer — created a great eme rgency. The , CROSS needs your help. Ve now have a special Americen War Relief Demand which - - : is a ponpee tod separate project from the recent ennual > | By Bog for band nein, Facul~_ The snaked check is ter joer aennees It may be post-dated. Let us do the job without the nuisance of a personal canvas Ss This is our causes ‘It is our jobt Llet's| t it done Nowt oo aus jeumener ood vot Gear ge Beal KU RED CROSS Committee for Emergency War Relief Drive ECB/a January 8, 1942 Re a This is a reminder: Have you given to the RED CROSS War Emergency Drive? Many faculty members and employees have cooperated magnificently in this drive and we feel sure that you also want to do your parte We wish to stress again that this call of the RED CROSS is really a call of the country. It is the first time in twenty-three years that we have had this kind of war emergency. We still have $200 to raise to reach our goal. This is our job, our cause, and our war. This means all-out aid from the home front as well as from the firing line. According to our recorcs, we have no report from you. | If you haven't already done your bit towards the ceuse, may we have your contribution now? Help your country and the RED CROSS. Sincerely yours, Ee Ce. Buehler, Chairman Jede Jakosky Laurence ‘Yoodruff George Beal KU RED CROSS Committee for Emergency “ar Relief Drive ECB/mm BOT ee het eer wf - Ai A / i oon} 4 ‘ é 4 4 Py e November 10, 1941. The annual RED CROSS ROLL CALL is on, In the midst of numerous drives for worthy causes, the call goes out for the RED CROSS, which is perhaps the world's greatest organization for the mobilization of human service for emergency needs, The RED CROSS does not recognize the boundaries of race, creed, or nation. It is always ready to give aid to all types of human disaster where and when it Occurs. The local RED CROSS chapter has again given the University of Kansas permission to carry out its own drive in whatever manner is most convenient to us, The last two years the K, U, RED CROSS DRIVE was successfully conducted without the usual nuisance of door-to-door canvassing, The whole—hearted cooperation of the University faculty and employees made this possible, For this reason, we are using the "honor system" type of drive again, The plan is very simple. Each faculty member and University employee is asked to do his part by direct response through the campus mails, There will be no personal canvass or call on you, You are asked to write your own ticket, Here's your RED CROSS button, sticker, and membership card, together with a self~addressed envelope and a blank check, Send money or check payable to the Douglas County Red Cross, Fill in the specified amount on the enclosed membership card and keep the card as your receipt. A complete record of all contributions and the names and amounts will be made for the files of the local chapter. We wish to point out again that the RED CROSS has no connection with the recent Community Chest Drive or any of the current British war relief organizations. This drive is purely for charity purposes. lost of the money for the RED CROSS stays here at home, to be used by the local chapter, In contributions of one dollar, half goes to the local chapter, the other half to the national organization, But all above one dollar goes entirely for local use. Contributions for less than one dollar, without membership privileges, will go to the local chapter. The days from November 11 to 18 have been set aside for the K, U. Drive, Do your part now, We ask your cooperation. Sincerely yours, Ks "EG COMMIT ? cr,’ ehler, Chairman Bert A, Nash Elizabeth Meguiar ECB/mm Henry Werner P.S. If you are unable to join the RED CROSS, please return your supplies, Post- dated checks acceptable. May Gardner Flora S. Boynton W. W. Davis J. W. Twente Mary A. Grant Raymond A. Schwegler Mrs. Ruth A. Wilson F, Ee Kester kis Ma Piline Helen A. Titsworth Marcia S. Beatty H. E. Chandler Waldemar Geltch W. J. Baumgartner Minnie 8S. Moodie Guy W. Smith Walter E. Sandelius Edna Teeter Frank L. Brown H. S. Latimer Mary M. Smelser Alice Hosford Hans H. Hagemann Thos. C. Ryther A. B. Leonard Ce. Ge Bayles Helen Wagstaff Hermina Zipple W. W. Desciner Marie Miller Kullervo Louhi Allen Crafton Hiram H. Lesar Je Allen Reese Je Be Smith Arthur T. Walker H. E. Jordan Edward H. Taylor H. Barsdall Dorcas Rublee Eva V. Morrison John I. Moore Velma Wilson Jose M. Osma Jeannette Bowen H. M. Hawkins Irene Peabody Herbert A. Waite Mrs. Geo. T. McNair i ee i ln ah ia aaa RED CROSS WAR RELIEF CONTRIBUTIONS 15.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 - 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1,06. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.60 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1941 SS ee John C. Frye L. Robert Johnson Howard C. Stoltenberg R. L. Grider Helen Ingels Virginia E. Detlor Margaret C. Benway CG. J. Winter Raymond A. Eastwood Lee Gemmell J. H. Nelson R. L. Grider #Eleanor Carruth *Roy Towne *Maud Ellsworth *Prof. Hoppe *Fred Ellsworth *C. B. Althous *George M. Fisher 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00- 250 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.90 1.00 2200 Esther E. Twente =m 10.00 E. B. Stauffer Elizabeth Meguiar Paul B. Lawson Ralph I. Canuteson 0. 0. Stoland J. D. Stranathan Florence Black Esther Wilson Pear] Pray Smith Ruth I. Hoover Fay C. Moys Marjorie Whitney A. H. Turney Elvira Weeks Thad McLaughlin Bessie E. Wilder G. Baley Price & 175.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5-00 4.00 500 200 2-00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 #Laureéta Trickey Corkill 2.00 2-00 229.00 pa frets * eo. Jad f a al laa tl I a cl eS See ee 3 vais dus ws 2 Brought forward 229.00 J. Jay Jaekosky $10.00 = Sam Follett Anderson 1.00 Alma Poehler Brook 5.00 Allie Merle Conger 1.00 R. Morgan 5.200 . #H. D. Jenkins 1.00 A. J. Mix 5.00 *Dorothy Shockey 1.00 Paul Haney 5.00 $405.00 12/20/47. C. M. Baker 5.00 3 : B les William Kollender 5.00 ~~ SADSLGO 2 /eev, Edgar E,. Ambrosius 6.00 pte. ee co Deane W. Malott aot eorge Malcom Bea ° Leva Lash 0.00 Carl A. Preyer 4.00 Forrest C. Allen 10.00 = - ao ge D. M. Swarthout 5.00 | we we or . Harold G. Barr 5.00 | oo en igo Henry Wemner 5.00 | ° ymo ° “%. He. Horr 5 06 | cect ae. |. Rebekah Oldfather 5.00 ) y bpabcoc ° Edna A. Hill 5-00 ta eae sige Florence Brown Sherbon - 5.00 | 5 erson . C. M. Young 5-200 Ce ee bagpie Mrs. Ellen S. Bates 4.00 ara Ge if * He Be Cyubbd 4.00 i Victor P. Hessler 2200 N. We ae 3.00 . tio Moncreiff 2-00 Ray Q. Brewster 6.00 na Re Dart 2 «00 E. Thayer Gaston 3.00 { cs Belt a. Lewis A. Young 3200 4 kman * Earl D. Hays 5.00 gee oe sue Lulu Candace 3.00 A, M. Sturtevant | 1.00 o. aes —- *#Harold Hutton 1.00 Frank T. Stockton 5200 pepe a ees -— ; Beulah M. Morrison 3.00 ° rman ° Carl H. Vetter & : a Torbert —— Suseet Vetter 2250 . e a Bt. Davidson 2.50 ‘ *#Kathleen Doering 1.00 E. M. Hopkins 2200 : 12/19 #/. 55 1.00 Alice Winston 2.00 ’ William S. Johnson 8.00 1s pen Verner F. Smith 8.00 _ 4 _— | Ralph S. Tait 5.00 — oa. o° | Mary E. Larson 55.00 Albert Bloch ; Lowell ay Landon 5.00 Eli h S Margarett Lynn 5.00 sane ee Ge Sprague J. F. Wilkins 2.50 et Lalia V. Walling 2.00 Sa eri au Guy Pennock 2-00 Audrey Chapman Ruth Mary Dudley 2200 : y . Richard Koopman Gilbert Ulmer 2.00 ; : Ogden S. Jones 2.00 Arthur W. Davidson _Ghas. F, MeCreight 2.00 co. es | George E. Palmer D. H. Spencer 1.00 Aibert 3 3. 7 H. Re. Hoopes 1.00 SS Edith H. Lewis 1.00 ie. a George Hiatt 1°00 dna A. Houghton W. P. McNown 5.00 enyiite Boyle H. C. Allen 5.00 Meribah Moore Rrank E. Melvin 3.00 — . Russell E. Wiley 2.50 rs. 8. E. Esterly Lottie Lesh oP ea riper ay Sten ge GEE SAT = ag Ee ee ees Se gee Ss SS eee es Ls. Stapleton h.OO Mary Elder 1.00 Rbth Orcutt 1.200 Laura McGuire 1.00 Paul G. Housman sod Beatrice M. Lins 2<00 wMr. & Mrs. Dwight Metzler 2.00 *Mildred Clodfelter 250 *% A friend 2600 #Fred Montgomery 2.00 #Maynard Fox 1.00 *#Winnie D. Lowrance 1.00 *Russell Mosser LOGO *Claude W. Hibbard 2.00 wMargaret Anderson 1.00 *#Mr. Keeler 2.00 “Wilma Rounds 1.00 *#D. D. Haines 1.00 *Ruth Litchen 2-00 *Mr. Falkenstein 1.00 605.00 Kathryn Tissue 2eCO Lawrence C. “Woodruff 3.00 Je W. Ashton 2200 Elmer #3. Beth L090 F. J. Moreau 10.00 Maude Elliott 1.00 Brewer J. Merriam 1.00 *Raymond Nichols 2200 %« W. R. Maddox 2-00 * Maurice MeGaugh 1.00 6350.00 Gwinn Henry 10.00 Geo. J. Hood 10.00 Jack R. Gage 5.00 H. H. Lane 5 00 Wm. L. Burdick 5.00 E. B. Dadé 500 Mervyn C. Anderson 4.00 Mary Fee 5200 Hilden Gibson 2.00 Harry M. O'Kane 200 Helen E. Wagstaff 2200 Leslie Ty. Tupy 200 R. G. Mahieu 1 «OO Mrs. Ke. O. Kuersteinerl.00 Arvid Jacboson 100 John G. Blocker 1400 Cecil G. Mitchell 1.00 #Mrs. Gladys Dowers 100 *“Mrg@ V. Daste 1.00 Mr. V. Daste _ 4.00 *#Miss Winona Oleson 1400 i]7l4 2 “Mr. Leonard Axe 1.00 *E. Re Elbel 1.90 Spe ay SRS HSS Sse *Porke Woodard 200 *Mildred Seaman 2-00 *Miss Dietrich 1.00 *Raymond Beamer 2.00 “Prof. Russell 2.00 R. E. Abraham (Def.St.)1.00 sKenneth Razak ou *Mrs. Buzick 1.00 Sewer ses -H5SS eS E. C. Buehler 10.00 721.00 Mr. O'Brien 5-00 | 7 752.00 f/10/ ¢2- / “Mary Neustifter 1.00 xBert A. Nash 2.00 Henry A. Shenk 1.00 Margaret Anderson 2.00 | W. B. Huneerford 10.00 R. C. Moore 5.00 Walter H. Schoewe 2.00 H. Howard Dunham i*O0 Claude D. Baldwin 1.0¢6 Clifford P. Osborne 2.490 C. F. Nelson 5.00 | Clyde K. Hyder 5.00 | He Ge Ingham 5.00 | Goseph M. Kellogg 2400 | Harry H. Sisler 1.00 | Harry C. Tracy 10.00 Mr. T. D. Jones 5e00(R.C.off) 182.00 1/8/42. A. R. Bailey 1.00 W. D. Paden 2200 Pauline Garber 2400 Edward E. Bruch 5.00 Leonard Lieber 1<00 © # Prof. &.. 6. Stene 1.00 * Betty Schwartz 1.00 ¥ A friend 5.00 # 800.00 1/16/42 Rufus H. Thompson 1.00 Mabel Eiseley 35.00 § 804.00 1/29/42 Veta Lear 2400 Raymond Stuhl -2e00 Maurine H. Wallace 2-00 810 .00 3/7/42 i h pommexee, : -. So sen STUDENT RED BROSS ; War Relief Independent's | Independent S,udent - Jay Jaynes Independent - Boxes and Collection Hilden Gibson's class Women's Organized Houses Whi Omega Gamma Phi Miller Hall Watkins Hall Corbin Hall Kaw Co-ettes Delta Gamma Alpha Omicron Pi Ricker Hall Kappa Sigma Templin Hall & Carruth Battenfeld Hall Jayhawk Co-op. Sigma Chi Ph rapes Psi “Beta (Pledgeg) Sigma Nu Sigma &lpha Epsilon Delta Upsilon Phi Gamma Delta DRIVE $65.10 11.69 24.00 e 14.57 60.00 18.05 13.05 25210. 18625 48.00 389 4,77 205.48 12.50 4.56 15.00 5-00 17.50 15.00 25.00 10.67 500 a20.0e. 15.00 25 «00 150.03 Kappakappa $454.30 2/9/42 Thetas 58.00 A.D.Pi 8.00 # 49 7.30 20.00. Phi Delta 15.00 $ 532.30 3/7/42 Herman B. Chubb Esther E. Twente E. Be. Stauffer F. J. Moreau Stanley W. Lohman FE. Ee Kester Paul B. Lawson Flora S. Boynton May Gardner Raymond A. Schwegler 0. O. Stolamd Marcia S. Beatty H. Bi Latimer F, N. Raymond Vermer F. Smith Ruth Orcutt Victor P. Hessler Parke H. Woodard Meribah Moore Walter E. Sandelius Elizabeth Meguiar DO. M. Swarthout Walter H. Schoeue Hiram H. Lesar Mary -Fee Herbert A. Waite ibn Na FPiint Thos. C. Ryther Ruth I Hoover Minne S. Moodie W. W. Deschner Florence Black Maude Elliott Merle E,. Simmons Elise NeuenSchwander R. G. Mahieu H. E, Jordan Meie L. DeMoss Anna McCracken Jerome Kesselmann James-C. Malin Russell Mosser Carroll Ds. Clark C..dJds Winter Dorcas Rublee John G. Blocker Ruth Vandenberg Chas. F. McCreight C. G Bayles D. H. Spencer RED CROSS CONTRIBUTIONS 1941. 6.00 5.00 5.00 5, 00 5.00 8 @ 5200 5-90 5.00 5.00 5200 3200 5.00 3-00 3200 2.00 2450 2200. 2-00 2-200 2600 24e00 2.00 2.00 2400 2-00 i Belo 2.00 2.00 2200 oeJO 1450 200 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,900 1.00 L400 100 1.600. ieOG. 1.00: 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1400. 1.00 L009 -He Es Edna Teeter Chandler Mary Hackman Claude DL. Baldwin Je Allen’ Reese Edna KR. Dart Arthur W. Davidson Gilbert Ulmer Les Gemmell James S. Dusenbury Audargy *Chapman John C. Frye Eva V. Morrison Jeannette Bowen Arthur T. Walker Henry A. Shenk Robert M. Dreyer Edna A. Houghton Gaylord Bebout, Jr. Joie L. Stapleton Seaver Owen h. oH. Hollende Arthur L. Bowsher' Kullervo Louhi Bessie &. Wilder Kathleen Doering Lawrence ©, Woodruff 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1+G0 - 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 » 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Florence Brown Shertonl.00 Rebekah Oldfather Marjorie Whitney Ogden S. Jones Olga M. Hoesly Edna A. Hill Kathryn Tissue ‘Glessner Reimer Ben. L. Williamson Glenn H. Baird Frank L. Brown William H. Shannon Laura Neiswanger B. Thayer Gaston C,.-ds Posey Harry O'Kane L. L. Boughton George M. Fisher Roy A. Bowers Doris Lee Jackson Winona Olson Catherine Owen Marjorie Dietrich 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1400 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.90 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 “ie i Ne oe Velma Wilson 1600 Robert R. Love 1.00 J. W. Twente 200 W. 0. Miessner 1.00 Roy Towney 7 1.00 John C. Crouse 4.00 I. G Stevenson 1400 Pearl Pray Smith 1.00 © 176.50 Elvira Weeks | 5.00 As M. Sturtevant ©.00 R. ©. Moore 5.00 Dwight Metzler 4.00 Frank E. Melvin 2<600 Mary M. Smelser 2200 H. D. Jenkins 2:00 Mrs. Laura McGuire 1260 Wallace Lee 1200 George Hiatt 1.00 Josephine Burhham LOO H. Barsdall 1200 Lt. C. EB. Fuqua Tego Tom Hancock | aba OO D. D. “Haines £200 ¥. Ge Burt «00 S 212700 Relph I. Canuteson - 6.00 Dean.W. Malott 5.00 H. Hagemann 2-00. Mary Elder 1.60 Elu Treece tao Richard Koopman -L,00 Mr.&éMre. J. F. Romary 1.00 Léttie Lesh 1.600 Esther M. Norman 1.00 Ray Q@. Brewster : 1100 Betty Schwartz 1.00 Mildred Clodfelter a e0 S 235.00 Anne Mueller 1.00 Ruth E. Lechen 1.00 C. C. Crawford 1.00 Ruth Mary Dudley . 1.00 Helen Rhoda Hoopes 1.00 V. J. Anderson 6.00 Margaret Hyde 1.00 Lewis Young 1.00 Mary Neustifter 1.00 Ae M. Ocherblad 1.00 Wilma Rounds 1.00 D. Gagliardo 1,00 William Belt 1.00 Yl ‘He. W. Smith C. Bs Althaus Alma FP. Brooks U. G Mitchell W. W, Davis Js Be. Smith F. B. Dohannon Alice Winston | Louis’ BE. Sisson S. E. Clements Jgose M. Osma Jack R. Gage Mary E. Larson Allie M. Conger David L. Patterson W. H. Shoemaker Raymond Stirhl R. Morgan Helen A. 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