THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE MEN HELP WILSON FOUNDATION Committee of College Professors and Presidents Boosts Movement THIRTY-SIX STATES ACT 10 Establish Awards Similar to the Nobel Prizes From Income New York, Sept. 14. A committee of college presidents and professors is to be one of the major groups to assist in the work of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, according to an announcement just given cut from the headquarters of that organization at 150 Nassan street, New York. Hamilton Holt, editor of the Independent and executive director of the Foundation, announced that Stephen P. Dugan, director of the Institute of International Education of Washington, said what is to be called the educational committee of the Foundation and that Professor Dugan has already outlined his committee and is receiving acceptances for membership on it. It is the hope of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation to rally to its support the largest possible body of college graduates and undergraduates. It will be the purpose of the Foundation is to honor and perpetuate the ideals of Mr. Wilson, and it is to use the words defining, its purpose, it is to be "created by public subscription in recognition of the national and international services of Woodrow Wilson, twice President of the United States, who furthered the cause of human freedom and was instrumental in pointing to the need for the protection of the liberal forces of mankind throughout the world. It is proposed to give the Foundation an endowment of one million dollars or more, to be subscribed as a free-will offering from all parts of the country and from all classes of its people, the sum to be kept permanently intact and the income to be used as an award or awards some time later. A private Trust of which Mr. Wilson, himself, holds. The money is to be raised without the usual campaign or drive methods, since the committee feels that such a means of money raising in this instance will be unnecessary so long as their purpose is only to afford "Americans an opportunity to pay wholesale dividends to another American who served his country and the world, and who achieved greatly and suffered greatly." Big and Little Sisters--Cont. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Wilson's assistant secretary of the Navy, is chairman of the National Committee of the Foundation, and At least fifty more big sisters are needed to take care of the remainder of the freshmen who have not yet been assigned, according to Nadine Morrison, chairman of the Big Sister movement. Any little sister who has "The Award or Awards from the income of the Foundation will be made from time to time by a nationally constituted committee to the individual or group that has rendered such assistance to democracy, public welfare, liberal thought or peace through justice." missed her big sister, or any big sister who has not located her little sister can get the necessary information by calling at the Y. W. C. Aoffice. The list of big and little sisters can be completed in tomorrow's Kansan. LITTLE SISTERS Fern Sheets, 1215 Tenn. Elizabeth Parrish, 1339 Tenn. Marcia Jones Bye, 1220 Ohio. Violet Johnson, 700 Tenn. Anita Boardman, 1322 Tenn. Evelyn Emerson, 1220 Ohio. Glinda Hastings, 1220 Ohio. Mable Hastings, 1220 Ohio. Evelyn Kv., 1225 Ky. Thelma Thudium, 1011 Tenn. Cleveland H. Dodge is chairman of the executive committee, which I composed of the following members: Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Frank J. Bobcall, Stephen P. Duggan, Mrs. J. Malcolm Forbes, Einf. Fay G., Mrs. J. Borden Harman, Edward M. House, Frederick Lynch, Henry Morris Palmer, Virginia Fottner, Miscarline Urtz-Res, Mrs. Carole E. Simonon, Mrs. Charles L. Tiffany and Mrs. H. Otto Witt滕。 State chairmen are organizing in thirty-six states, it is announced and nation-wide organization of all the states will be completed early in September. Great interest in the women, Mr. Hot says, and a national woman's committee is being organized by Miss Virginia Potter. C. S. DeRoin, A.B. '16, is captier of the Rock State Bank at Rock, Kans. Mr. DeRoin is one of the stockholders of the bank. Mrs. George Marshall, A.B., '08, is visiting her parents, Mrs.妈, and Mrs. W. T. Carpenter of Lawrence. Mr. Marsh has been an important part of the schools at Augusta, Kansa. BELLS is where you get all the Popular Hits in RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC Thousands Homeless As Result of Big Fire Rockaway Beach, N. 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