PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949 Templin Hall's Personal Losses Must Be Met! - Have YOU Done Your Part? Slow Progress Of Templin Hall Fire Fund Reflected In Daily Kansan Articles Friday, February 11 Drive Begins To Raise Money For Fire Victims A money raising campaign to help women replace clothing and other personal effects, destroyed or damaged in the Templin hall fire, starts today. The campaign is sponsored by the University Daily Kansan. Approximately $1,200 worth of personal effects were reported to have been either destroyed or damaged by the fire Monday. Much of the clothing that was saved must be dry cleaned because of smoke damage. The women who lived in Templin hall are being housed in other dormitories. Students wanting to contribute may do so by clipping the coupon appearing on page 2 today's Daily It is always heartening to find students ever ready to help their fellows in trouble, and I am sure the Kansan's project will do much to relieve the hardship of some of the students who suffered loss in the Templin hall fire. DEANE W. MALOTT, Chancellor. Chancellor. Members of a committee to distribute the money contributed are Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women; Mrs. Vivian Christian, housemother at Templin hall; and Lois Tinken, president of the hall. Kansan and sending it with the contribution to the Daily Kansan business office. Names of contributors will be published. Those wishing to remain anonymous should indicate the fact when sending in their contribution. Tuesday, February 15 Templin Fund Climbs To $41 Contributions to the Templein hall fire fund sponsored by the University Daily Kansan, totaled $41 today. The drive to help victims of the fire replace lost or damaged personal effects will continue. Contributions may be sent to the Daily Kansan business office. Contributors to date are: Chinese students, $10; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shull, 1601 Rhode Island street, $1; Robert Clare, 1314 Tennessee street, $1; Jack Stines, engineering junior, $1; Caroline Crosier, College freshman, $1; Bernadine Read, 1232 Lonisana street, $1. Five anonymous contributions to totaling $26 have also been received. Wednesday, February 16 Templin Hall Fund Now $74 A $25 contribution by William M. Rowlands, owner of Rowlands Book store, helped boost the Templel hall fire fund to $74. Mr. Rowlands said he will give a 15 per cent discount on any textbook and a 25 per cent discount on supplies which must be replaced by victims of the fire. He also said he will give a free notebook to any Templin hall resident who lost one in the fire. Other contributions received since Tuesday are as follows: Harwoods market, $5; Leslie B. Nelson, College junior, and Dean Anderson, business senior, $2; anonymous, $1. Thursday, February 17 Templin Fund Reaches $95 The Templin hall fire fund, sponsored by the University Daily Kansas, now totals $5. Recent contributors include eight University men who have given up cigarette money, totaling $2, to help the fund. A $15 contribution has come from Battenfeld hall and a $1 contribution has been received from Mrs. James M. Scott, Mankato, Kan. Three anonymous persons have contributed $$ to the fund. Half the Templin hall occupants will be able to move back in the fire damaged building by next week end, said Mrs. Vivian Christian, Templin housemother. The other half will probably live elsewhere the rest of the semester. Meals are now being served in the house to the entire 50 girls who regularly eat there. This includes 26 women from Carruth hall. Individuals and organizations may mail or deliver their contributions directly to: Business Office Journalism Building Lawrence, Kansas: I (we) donate (amount) to the Templin Hall Fire Fund. Name. (person or organization) Address FRII FRII KV