Oetober 27, 1937. lir, Harold G, Ingham ' Direetor, Extension Division, University of Kansas. Dear Mr, Ingham: I aeknowledge receipt of your very ‘good letter of the 25th instant. I quite agree with you that getting together for appointments is rather difficult, and I believe that the written letter is the best modium at the time for us to get things done pronto, I accept your explanation whole- heartedly, and see the position that you are in. It is quite agreeable with us to cooperate with you to the fullest extent. We will conform to the arrangement as outlined in your letter. . Very cordially yours, FCA:AH Director of Physical Education,