October 19, 1937, Miss Mildred Seaman, — Extension Division, | University of Kansas, Dear Migs Seamen: I want to mildly protest regarding the record useé on KPKU during the of our Physical Edueation for Health” broadeast, | I listened in at the end of the 9:30 period , and the record was atrocious, if that is a good word to use under these conditions, Hany of our friends listen- ing in have complained that the liasen is badly broken, both at the beginning of the program and sometimes dure ing the giving of the program, Nes 3 liany of our people complain about the long de- lay from the time that WREN signs off to the time that we begin, Some of our people said they jiggle their radio feeling that the radio had gone out of commission, Others stated that it was fully three mimtes from the time that WREN signed off until KFKU was heard, ; I do not know what the difficulty is, but there seems to be dissatisfaction on the part of our listeners with the way the thing is handled over there. ft assure you that I do not want to be hypercritical, I an very desirous of working very diligently for the success of our University station, However, i do know that you want all the criticisms that are coming in, and each of these people that have telked to me have not been hypereritical, They have been badly dissatisfied with the way the program gets on the air and with the records used ag an introduction or in closing the broadcast, I am especially referring to the Crimson and the Blue, Assuring you of our fulsome cooperation, I am Very cordially yours, PCA?AH Director of Physical Education,