August 14, 1941. Mrs. John E. Taylor, 1400 Ohio Street, -. Lewrence, Kansas. Dear Mrs. Taylor: I beg to acknowledge receipt of your good letter of the 4th instant, and I am more sorry about the Arthur Spangberg incident then you quite realize. 1! would be glad to get in touch with Sgt. Kollender and make every effort to get your money for you. Personally, I do not direct eny number of boys to | boarding houses, but occasionally a boy does come in and if they ask my advige I will be more than happy to recommend you to them. the football squad is quite large but the basketball squad is rather small and the same organization is not attempted in basketball that is done in football, i do not know who Mr. Morris is end I do not know with whom he dealt, Certainly I have nothing to do with that angle. I will be glad to speak to Clarence Miller - with a view of helping you in any possible way. I am sure that your rates will have to reise this fall on account of the sharp increase of prices. You will hear from me efter my return to Lawrence some time after the 2Srd of August. : _ Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA :AH Varsity Basketball coach.