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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With only two more days of active canvassing left, the grand total of the University Red Cross campaign was brought to $1,994.25 last night by subscriptions amounting to $361.75 for the day. The poor showing of yesterday's collection, however, is to a certain extent due to the fact that no report was received from Team 2 in time for publication. Nevertheless, the University is responding very poorly. Every student in the University will be approached before tomorrow night by a member of the Red Cross Committee in the dormitory canvass. If there are students who, because of living...
...national campaign reports from Washington show that more than half of the $100,000,000 quota of the Red Cross drive was subscribed in the first two days of the campaign. With several states to be heard from, $52,150,396 had been received...
Despite adverse conditions the program of the conference is unusually attractive this year. John R. Mott, who spoke at the University last fall in connection with the Y. M. C. A. campaign, will preside, and address the convention concerning his recent work behind the battle lines in Europe. A number of other prominent speakers have been engaged, and several study groups planned. Not the least interesting part of the conference will be the athletic contests with sports in the afternoons, in which teams from the various colleges will compete...
Secretary Baker has issued this message to the nation in behalf of the American Red Cross War Fund campaign...
...Every battlefield of France speaks eloquent testimony of the merciful work of the Red Cross. If the voice of the American Expeditionary Force could be heard there would be no doubt concerning the response of the United States to the second war fund campaign. The terrors of battle are decreased and the horrors it entails are minimized by this greatest of relief agencies. No support which the American people give to it will be misconceived or misdirected...