Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1960 College Heads Solicit Funds NEW YORK—(UPI)—Two hundred college presidents rang office doorbells of the nation's biggest corporations today, hoping to collect as much as $10 million in donations. It was one of the largest concentrations of college presidents ever to descend on New York City and the most concentrated fund-raising attempt ever made by the independent college funds of America. Approximately 80 college presidents, also are calling today on corporation officials in Chicago, about 50 in Minneapolis and 25 in Indianapolis. The campaign will spread out from these cities to other cities and towns in 45 states during the remainder of October and November. The "peripatetic pavement-pounding presidents" visit corporation offices by appointment in groups of two or three. They were briefed in "selling" techniques yesterday by Willis M. Tate, president of Southern Methodist University, and carry with them pledge cards and fact kits. The idea of having independent colleges pool their fund-raising efforts got its start in Indiana in 1948 when the presidents of Wabash college and Earlham College teamed up to get two corporation gifts totaling $15,000. Since then the ICFA has extracted $42 million from 35,000 donors. Maid Discovers Missing Valuables A missing suitcase containing $600 in jewelry and clothing was found recently by a maid at Lewis Hall. Leslie Freeze, Overland Park sophomore, had reported the suitcase stolen. However, it had been at Lewis Hall since Sept. 11 and had not been returned due to lack of identification. The suitcase contained valuables and personal belongings of great value, and was the object of a widespread search. Miss Freeze had moved from Lewis Hall to Alpha Chi Omega sorority and had left the suitcase behind. On discovering the loss she immediately informed the campus police. 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