3 abr 2003

To: The KU Community
From: Bob Hemenway, Chancellor

A number of you have asked me how we can best show support for our U.S.
troops who have been placed in harm's way during the Iraqi conflict. It
goes without saying that all Americans defending our freedom deserve such
support, and we should particularly keep in mind those Kansans, including KU
faculty, staff, and students, whose lives are now at risk.

Governor Sebelius has eloquently addressed the anxiety that we feel for
those who have been called to duty. She has stated, "Their morale is as
important as any strategy or piece of equipment. I hope you will join me in
finding ways to express our support and gratitude toward them." The
Governor suggests that we write letters, fly flags, and do whatever it takes
to show them they have our support. I suggest we sing out when the national
anthem is played at the Final Four, place yellow ribbons on trees, and begin
each day with a period of contemplation.

KU will always remain a place of academic freedom for those who hold a wide
range of views, but it must also be a place of support for those whose lives
are at risk, as well as a place that honors bravery and courage.

The Campanile tolls every quarter hour in memory of KU students who gave
their lives in World War II. As we hear it ring, let the sound of the bells
continually remind us of our present-day Jayhawks, and our prayers for their
safe return.

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