THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Cc. G. BAYLES, SUPERINTENDENT March 9, 1943 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Robison Gymnasium Dear Dr, Allen: We have not yet settled up last year's "hay business" pending the finishing off of the Basket Ball Season, Our costs were as follows: Labor on first cutting $60.05 " - on second crop, cut and stacked no charge 460.05 _ We received 6 tons of hay, which, on the above basis, now costs us $10.00 per ton. If you feel that this is a fair séttlement, we will charge it to profit and loss and forget it; however, I would like to get the transaction com- pleted on our records before the next crop grows. Please, at your convenience, let me hear from you on this. Cordigil ours, ha Superintén CGBsne «Dept. of Bldgs. ‘& Grounds