FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Chest Drive Poised For Kickoff Event The Community Chest drive, beginning Tuesday, has a goal of $9,-500. Walter Schaal, chairman of the campaign committee, announced yesterday. Of this sum, $6,300 will be for the seven participating organizations, $1,-300 for the Activity fund, and $1,-200 for the expenses of the campaign. The special gifts committee, with Charles Radcliff as chairman is expected to take in at least half of the funds received. Dr. F. C. Allen has been chosen chairman of the University or Kansas committee. Letters explaining the campaign were sent to each member of the faculty today. Chancellor Deane W. Malott has approved the University's part in the campaign. The members of the University committee are as follows: Prof. Leonard H. Axe, C. M. Baker, C. G. Bayles, Dr. A. W. Davidson, K. W. Davidson, Burt DeGroot, George D. Foster, Lee Gemmell, Dr. K. K. Landes, Dean Paul B. Lawson, Dean Fred Moreau, Dr. D. H. Spencer, Verner Smith, John G. Stutz, Dr. J. W. Twente, Prof. John Virtue, and Dr. Laurence Woodruff. A break-down of budget figures is as follows. Hi-Y ... $ 175.00 Girl Resreves ... 100.00 Girl Scouts ... 700.00 Boy Scouts ... 1,200.00 Soc, Serv. League ... 1,050.00 Salv. Army ... 2,790.00 I-H Club Fair ... 300.00 Chest Budget $6,315.00 Shrinkage ... $ 631.00 Campaign Costs ... 240.00 Administration ... 360.00 Chest Total $7,546.00 Community Activities Christmas ...$1,200.00 of July... 700.00 Activities Total $1,900.00 Grand Total ... $9,446.00 Faculty To Study Course Changes at Nov.Meeting A comprehensive study of all departmental courses offered in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is now being made, and changes recommended as a result of this study will be presented to the College faculty at its meeting in November, Dean Paul B. Lawson announced today. "I feel that the changing and challenging times which we are facing should cause us to ask whether or not we are offering and doing the time of work which* doing the type of work which these days require," Dean Lawson said in explaining that the re-evaluation of the curriculum will be a decided benefit to the students. The administrative committee of the College faculty carefully will consider all proposed changes submitted by the departmental heads, and all major changes desired will be presented to the faculty. Minor changes in the curriculum can be made by the faculties of the various departments. In proposing such a re-appraisal of courses, Dean Lawson recommended that the departmental study include consideration of the following items: Dropping of all defunct courses from the catalogue; concentration on reduction of courses in certain departments; combining two courses into one; alternation of courses by semesters and by years; surveying of credit allowance—which would include the offering of four-hour courses and more two-hour sophomore and junior courses; studying of prerequisites and the discussion of all courses by the entire department staff. All course changes presented to the November faculty meeting that are adopted will be included in the next issue of the catalogue, according to Dean Lawson. Student Directory Will Be Out Soon The new student directory is being printed by the bureau of printing and will be issued within the next two weeks, according to the registrar's office. According to the manufacturers the life of a good tire is approximately 20,000 miles. 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The team captained by Willis Tompkins, c'43, leads in the drive with a total of $61.90 pledged last night. The team goal was $45. Verlyn Norris, c'43, and his team are second with $55.90. The faculty drive, under the leadership of Dean Paul B. Lawson, Theodore Paullin, instructor in history, and Walter Sandelius, professor of political science, reports $204 subscribed out of the $575 set as a goal. The faculty drive will continue on into next week. DAYTON SHARPE comes from far-off White Plains High School in New York. He is 18 years old, 6 feet 2, and weighs 165 pounds. Sharpe is filling an end position on the frosh. RAY NIBLO was graduated from Oak Cliff high school in Dallas, Tex. He is 21 years old, 6 feet 2, and weighs 190 pounds. Niblo lettered two years in football and was selected all-city fullback. H. W. 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