May 9, 1945. Mrs. Robert Ie Simpson, 212 Thilly, Columbia, Mo. Dear Mrs. Simpson; I thought the only way to find out was to be direct, and I have written President Deimer. At least we will find out what the situation is. Here at the University of Kansas our dean of women, Miss Meguiar, has been 111 and has juet returned from a leave of ab- sence. I do not know what the sitvation is. Miss Miller, the assistant, has been running the office vory efficiently during her absence. I do not believe there will, be any change there - dn the near future, and T know thet you wouldn't be interested in a housemother's job -=- or would you? | Any wey thet I cen help out will be a pleasure. Let mo ‘ know. Please remember me to your daughter Phyllis and that fine grandson, as well as to your good dad. Here's hoping that Bob, dre, geta the ee to West Point, end that Bob, ar. gete to come home. - Sinserely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, FOCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.