Monday, Sep. 17, 1923
At Springfield
At Springfield, Ill., Jewish rabbis, Catholic priests, labor leaders, capitalists, sat together and planned a national university to be named after Abraham Lincoln and founded upon his ideals. A university for everybody is the plan--open seven days a week, day and night, to rich and poor, black and white, Jew and Gentile.
Former Senator Lawrence Y. Sherman, Republican National Committeeman for Illinois, who is thought by many to bear a marked resemblance to the Great Emancipator, is among those actively interested in the founding. A self-help institution where bankbooks are of secondary importance is his hope for the project.
A fund of $1,000,000 is sought. Springfield citizens will further and support the memorial until their work assumes national reputation and dimensions.