SEW $257 FM FLOOD SUFTBIERSSum Forwarded to Governor This Morning.TOTAL FUND OVER $1500Results of Campaign Disap* point Leaders.President W. L. Bryan forwarded $257.65 to Governor Ralston this morning as the contribution of the Indiana Student’s campaign for the flood sufferers. Contributions were solicited from all ' persons connected with the University, including students and faculty members. Practically every member of the faculty contributed toward the fund/ though only a small portion of the students are on the list.The University movement was a part of the general campaign for the relief funds which was conducted by the Bloomington Commercial Club in the business districts, factories, mills, and city schools. A mass meeting was held Sunday afternoon April 6, in the Harris Grand Theatre and a large sum was raised to complete the campaign. The committee had no trouble in obtaining donations as practically air of the citizens oL Bloomington were eager to help in the cause. The city school children contributed 1 beraliy, the laboring men gave a days’ wages, and many of the business men gave large sums. . Following is a/list of the students and^ in thecampaign:C. P. Hutchins, $2.00; Sarah D. Kirby, $1.00; J. W. Cravens, $10.00 B. Vos. 10 00. P. A. Barba, $2.00; C. H. Eigen-mann, $5.00; G. D. Morris, $2.50; F. A. Molby, $5.00, D. M. Mot ier, $1.00; Will Scott, $1.0j; B. D. Myers, $5.0j; M. E. Haggerty, $..0j, S. B. H. r in , $10. 0; W. A. Cogshall, $1.0j; J. W. Beede, $4.00; Ferd Payne, $2.00; W. A. Rawies, $5.00 C. M. Hepburn, $5.00; J. A. Woodburn, $5.00; F ances Latzke, $3.00; Lill an Seaney, $1.00; Ethelyn Johnson, $1.00; A. T. Wylie, $10.00; 4* F* Kuersteiner. $1.50; W. D. Howe, $5.00; F. M. Andrews, $5.00; R. A. Rice, $5.00;F. G. Bates $1.00; J. A. Hess, $1.00; W. E. Jenkins. $10.00; Mary Roddy, $1.00; Lucy Bowen, $1.00; E. Leser, $1.00; Louise Maxwell, $3.00; Juiette Maxwell, $2.00; C. J. Sem-