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...campaign last week for $170, 500,000 in the United War Work Drive, the University contributed over $36,000. This money is to be divided between the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the Salvation Army, the National Catholic War Council, the Jewish Welfare Board, the American Library Association, and the War Camp Community Service. The offering from the University was distributed as follows: Regular students, $11,245.42 Marines, 426.50 Naval Unit 709.88 S. A. T. C., 3,521.00 ------ Total for students, $15,902.80 Faculty, 20,824.24 ------ Grand total...
...like nearly all kinds of war activity, the work of the Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A., and all the other kindred organizations requires material assets for its support. In a certain sense, there is in this field a division of labor and sacrifice, which always means co-operation. Thousands of men and women engaged in active service in France are doing their utmost to carry on the work; it is the duty of those at home to extend to them every means at their disposal in the way of aid and encouragement. Nothing that we can do would...
...University. It will be for the purpose of educating American soldiers overseas during the period of demobilization. The enterprise came into being due to a survey of the educational needs of American soldiers abroad by A. S. Stokes, secretary of Yale University. The project will be financed by the Y. M. C. A., and controlled by it under the supervision of the military authorities...
Seven allied activities, all endorsed by the Government are combined in the United War Work Campaign, with the budgets distributed as follows: Young Mens Christian Association $100,000,000, Y. W. C. A. $15,000,000, National Catholic War Council (including the work of the Knights of Columbus and special war activities for women $30,000,000, Jewish Welfare Board $3,500,000, American Library Association $3,500,000, War Camp Community Service $15,000,000, Salvation Army...
...evenings of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and Reverend David Brewer Eddy for the remainder of the week. Mr. Eddy's talks will be of special interest for the fact that he has recently returned from a visit to the fleet and the trenches, having been sent over by the Y. M. C. A. to report upon its work. For Sunday, October 13, Dean Robbins, of St. John's Cathedral, New York, will speak...