AMERICAN BLOWER CORPORATION 511 Mutual Building Kansas City, Moe February 7, 1938. Department of Buildings and Grounds University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas ‘Gentlemen: Attn: Mr. Raymond Le Crow Mr. Clegg was with you last Friday, in regard to getting a new motor for one of your fans. He asked me to check into this matter with General Electric Company end advise you as followse You will note that the 1/3 HP motor is a little more in power than you have been using, but this is very worth while because of the restriction the window,,etc., puts on your installation. One-~ 1/3 HP GeE. motor, totally enclosed, designed for propeller fanwork, 860 RPM, phase, 60 cycle, 220 volts. The diameter of the frame of this motor is 87/16", sty Price of the above motor FORTY SEVEN DOLLARS ($47.00) net feoebs factory. Shipment approx- imately four weeks. You also requested a price on a new style #20 fan, as follows: One = #20 new Venture Fan complete with constant speed motor, three phase, 60 cycle, 220 volts, capacity 3510 CFM at 1725 RPM, 1/6 Hed Price of this unit SEVENTY ONE DOLLARS FIFTY CENTS ($71.50) net feoebe factorys Shipment from stock in Detroit. Shipping weight 1007. Under separate cover we are mailing you a copy of Bulletin Noe A-1913 on the new Ventura Fan. : Terms: 30 days nete Yours very truly, AMERICAN BLOWER CORPORATION H. S. Shafer.