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January 23, 1934 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1934-01-23

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$', 000 Netted
By Galens In
Annual Drive
Repoii. Slows Results To
04 1932 Campaign
Almost $1,200 was taken in dur-
ing the annual Galens Christmas
drive for the benefit of crippled chil-
den in the University hospital, it was
announced yesterday by S. A. Fiegel,
'34SM, president of the honorary
medical society.
He termed the results "very pleas-
ing" and said they were better this
year than last.
The funds, which were gathered
in a drive Dec. 5 and 6, were spemt.
largely for a huge Christm6.s partyI
and for maintenance of the Chil-
dren's Worlkshop.
Through that part of the money
devoted to the party, the hospital
children were provided with such 1hl-
i day cheer as Christmas trees, bal-
loons, dolls, wagons, toys, candy'
cnes, pop corn and other refresh-
nients, and paper cards, seals, and
other decorations can afford.
The Children's Workshop, located
on the top floor of the hospital, gives'
opportunity for wood and manual
work to children housed in the acute
units of the hospital. The shop has
benefitted an increasing number of
children each year, the total reach-
ing 1,033 for the year ending last
Nov. 1,
Opportunities offered in the shop
have been augmented by new, tools,
books, projects, and activities. The
shop is open 22 hours a week under
the supervision of a licensed and ex-
perienced teacher of manual arts.
The fund is usually also sufficient
to make possible subscriptions to sev-
eral children's magazines.
Ex -1Professor
In New Haven
(Continued from Page 1)
under Dr. Phillips in the University
and who succeeded him in the history
department said the following about
the late professor:
"Phillips was more than a father
to me. His death comes as a great
personal loss, while to the profession
it is incalculable. He was in the midst
of the second volume of his history
of the South. No other man can write,
as Phillips would have written, the
story of the land and people he loved
so well. Few men rise to equal
heights of scholarship; fewer inspire
so many young men through such
wide and intimate personal contacts."

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