October 22, 1937 Coach WV, H, Browne, Vaiwereity of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, Dear Brownie: Thanke for your good letter of the i9th, I was happy to have a progress report on MeIlrayvy. Our family hes been much interested | and concernid, and we have followed every bit of progress that he has made. , We sincerely trust that the cperation te remove the blood clot will be entirely success- ful and that he will fully recover ell his faculties, I certainly egree with you that his parents have been umsual, I have watched their attitude all the way through, and it is exceptional, i assure you that I will be very much on time at our December 4th meeting, and since officers were selected for our soaches' meeting at the previous set-up I am sure there will be no time lost, ae | . it is entirely agreeable that you re-+ ‘serve your opinion on these goals until our Deeenber meeting, George Edwards wrote me saying that he would be very happy to use the baskets at Lawrence, They certal add a lot of interest to the game, in my opinion, Tare is a red blink at eve 1 when it is made, and I think that stimulates 8 optic nerve to see the flash, However, I think this whole problem should come in for discussion at our meeting, | I think the candle foot light of each — - place should be diseussed, and uniforaity as far as