The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1949, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Friday, October 28, 1949
Rosenlof Gives Support
To Current AUF Campaign
A top University official added
his endorsement today to the
work of the World Student Serv
ice Fund, a chief beneficiary of
the AUF drive.
Dr. G. W. Rosenlof, Director of
Admissions, commented in an in
terview, "There is no cause that
is deserving of more support and
genuine interest on the part of
the students on our campus than
the World Student Service Fund.
"Through different services of
this agency, our American stu
dent population is given the op
portunity to participate in that
very important task of providing
relief and rehabilitation of stu
dents abroad. There is so much
to be done to rebuild student life
the world around that none of us
can afford to neglect his responsi
bility in sharing to that end," em
phasized Dr. Rosenlof.
"Not only are our students given
this opportunity, but so also is
the instructional staff, and we
sincerely hope that the Univer
sity of Nebraska student and fac
ulty bodies will join 100 percent
in contributing to so worth-while
an undertaking.
"This organization has been in
operation for over ten years," ex
plained the Registrar. "At the
outset, it confined its efforts to
the Far Eastern student problem.
It expanded its services two years
after its founding to include Eu
ropean student services. It has had
the support from the beginning of
all faiths, Protestant, Catholic and
Jewish, and of many secular
groups concerned with the better
establishment of international re
lations and good will among the
peoples of the world.
"Its funds are used to provide
food, clothing, and shelter, as
well as medical aid and books.
The funds have permitted the
opening of canteens and emer
gency shelters.
"The WSSF has developed
reading rooms and library facili
ties and has furnished many kinds
of travel aid. It has given relief
to the sick and has extended a
helping hand in hundreds of
ways, all of which have contrib
uted so much to the happiness
and contentment and well-being
of thousands of students every
where in the world.
"And more than this," remarked
the University official, "the World
Student Service Fund has made
the student population on our
American campuses very con
scious of the necessity of becom
ing world-minded and realistically
aware of the world's needs.
"Here is a chance to do a big
thing in a big way. It is a chance
fn aiiv nnp's self with the things
that make for true greatness. Of
course, we should tAcmr n-r.
FOR AUF."
AUF Publishes
'49 Financial
Statement
The financial report of the All
University Fund for last year was
revealed today by Ginny Koch,
present treasurer of AUF.
Submitted by last year's treas
urer, Betty Bloss, the report tells
how student and faculty contri
butions to the fund were admin
istered. The financial statement released
by Miss Koch is printed below for
the information of college stu-
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"wandering about their country to find a place of learning, are
housed in refugee camps like the one above in Pakistan. The
refugee youths are aided by the World Student Service Fund to
find housing, clothes, food, books, medical care and technical
equipment.
dents and1 faculty members:
Contributions $4,304.96
Administrative expenses. 337.90
Donations 7. 3,865.65
Balance on hand 101.41
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well as general student and fac
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clude expenditures for printing
of receipt books, tickets, leaflets.
mimeographing, buttons, govern
ment tax on Starvation banquet,
and part of a delegate's expenses
to an international World Student
Service Fund conference this
summer.
Donations were made to the
Community Chest, $1,546.26; the
United Npfrn College fund.
$386.56; and the World Student
Service Fund, $1,932.83. The bal
ance of $101.41 is now being used
by the AUF to conduct its coming
drive, Nov. 7-14, on campus.
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"Sacrifice for AUF."
With that slogan, the All Uni
versity Fund is now making
plans for its one annual campus
drive, Nov. 7-14, AUF Week.
AUF is the official charity or
ganization of the University
campus. It conducts its one drive
so that students and faculty
members are not contacted nu
merous times throughout the
year to contribute to various re
lief agencies.
Funds to Two Agencies
Beneficiaries of the AUF drive
this year will be the Community
Chest and the World Student
Service fund, according to Ted
Gunderson, AUF director.
The Community Chest solicits
funds for many local welfare
agencies, among them the YM
and YWCA. The campus count
erparts of these organizations re
ceive Chest sums annually for
their work. The Community
Chest also contributes funds to
local orphanages, destitute fami
lies, welfare agencies and youth
programs.
Active International Role
The WSSF carries on an active
international program of relief
for both students and faculty
members throughout the world.
It aids refugee students to carry
on their schooling by providing
food, shelter, medical care, books
and technical equipment. The
various administrators of WSSF
personally supervise the distri
bution of funds to see that they
are used only in situations of
great need and for a specific pur
pose. The Community Chest board is
made up of local citizens aided
by a staff of paid secretaries. The
WSSF is sponsored by such
groups as B'nai B'rith Hillel
foundations, Newman Club fed
eration, United Student Christian
council, made up of all Protes
tant churches and the YM and
YWCA, and CARE. It is the only
international relief agency of its
kind.
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S. Senator; Reinhold Niebuhr,
writer and educator; Dr. George
N. Shuster, president of Hunter
college; Dr. Katharine E. Mc
Bride, president of Bryn Mawr
college; Dr. Charles Seymour,
president of Yale university; and
Dr. Guy E. Snavely, executive
director of the Association of
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