April 25, 1941 Mre Carl Me Boyd Program Chainnan Kansas Christian Endeavor Union Sth & Niagare Streets ‘Burlington, Kansas Dear ire Boyds | Thank you for your letter of April 17 regarding ‘the State Christian Mndeavor Convention, which wilI be held in Topeka fron dune 26 to the 29the 1 shall be very glad to appear on your program on Friday afternoon at 1350, and telk on "The Christian Answers With a Sound Body." the State makes no provision for my traveling expenses and it is necessary that I drive my own autanobile, Since I drive a Buick I find the least I cam possibly get along on is fice cents permile each waye However, if you care to have someone cane after me and bring me back, I would be willing to egree with that arrangenente I shall be happy to hear fron you furthers Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Fducation and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach FCAslg - PeSe It was necessary for Dre Allen to leave on a baseball trip before this letter was writtene He asked that I Sign the seme and forward it to youe Seeretary to Dre Allen VICE PRESIDENTS: BLANCHE YEOQMANS, PRESIDENT RACHEL DOWNING, Secretary “ THELMA MILEY, Hoxie 1221 Oreapd - Lawrence Kaneas Civ i JOE KEWL, Dooce City MARY ANNA YOUNG, Treasurer W. R. HOLT, Kansas City g TOPEKA Kansas Christian Endeavor Union AFFILIATED WITH INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 713 KANSAS AVENUE - TOPEKA, KANSAS Burlington, Kansas, April 17th, 1941 Dr. Fogg Allen, University of Kansas, lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: Our State Christian Mndeavor Convention will be held in Topeka, June 26 - 29th, with headquarters in the First Christian Church, and with most of our evening sessions in the new city auditoriun. Our Convention theme is "The Christian Answer," a companion theme +o that of last year's convention, "Christ calls." In developing the theme throughout the meeting we are having a series of major addresses as follows: "The Christian Answer To a World At War." "the Christian Answer to ahe World's Poverty.” "the Christian Answer to a Divided Church.” "Me Christian Answer to a Pagan World." "The Christian Answer - Evangelize." "The Christian Answers With a Sound Body." "me christian Answers With Stewardship." "The Christian Answers With Consecration." "The Ghristian Answer - Onward With Christ." Blanche Yeomans told me in Topeka yesterday that you would be able to be with us. We should like to have you speak on the subject, "The Christian Answers With a Sound Body." This will come in the Friday afternoon session at 1:30 (your time 30 or 40 minutes about 2:00 p. m.) We are also asking our major speakers to head up an interest conference on some similar subject on Friday afternoon from 3:00 - 4:30, to give the young people more af an opportunity +o meet our guest speakers under more informal conditions. We hope that you will be able to be with us, and that we can have your favorable reply at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, a So M. Boydy Program Cra rman ath & Niagara Sts., Burlington, Kansas. EASTER! Sing, soul of mine, this day of days; 6th & Neosho Sts., ORGANTZED IN BURLINGTON IN 1860! 80 YEARS IN THE HEART OF BURLINGTON. THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. "A Friendly Church." Burlington, Kansas Minister Carl M. Boyd, , set thy face, — : gra : coe * Pas * The Lord is risen. FASTER SUNDAY SERVICES, April 13, 1941 Behold He giveth strengthoum GHuRCH SCHOOL, Albert Wright, Supt., { ane POC: G. E. Hartrick, Asst. 9:45 - 10:50 a.m. oi THE MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE:11:00 a. m. 1) or. THE INSTRUMENT:L PRELUDE: Mrs. Glenn Winn - for sin, his holiness; jpmigann:80 WORSHIP IN SONG:No. 103 all vs. for conflict, peace. THE CASTL TO WORSHIP: Minister:Again we rejoice in a risen Lord. May our joy be “exceedingly great" and "full of glory." May we, each of us, real- ize more fully than ever before, the mean- ing, the worth, the hope, the joy of the Resurrection! May all the barriers which keep the Christ life out of our souls, be rolled away by hands unseen today. May ‘“. The Lord is risen. — the sun-rising Arise, 0 soul, this Easter Day! Forget the’ tomb of yes- terday, For thou from bondage art set free; Thou sharest in His : Vigbory : Christ ever live in us and we in Him! and life eternal is People: The disciples therefore were glad whe for thee, when they saw the Lord. 2 BECAUSS THE LORD IS RISEN! The Minister No. 98 THE INVOC::TION: THE PRAYER HYMN: THE MORNING PRAYER: THE CHORAL RESPONSE:"We Would See Jesus." ; THE LORD'S SUPPER: TODAY - at 6:00 a. m. the SUNRISE SERVICE The Hymn of Meditation in the Church Auditorium, for the young OU? TIEHGs and Offerings. people, sponsored by the Christian Endeav- mm oppeRToRY SOLO:"The Lost Chord," by or Societies, with a breakfast following. Sullivan, trumpet solo, by Chas. Shull THE SCRIPTURES: Luke 24:13-35 THE ANTHEM: "The Wondrous Cross," by Wood- bury, tenor and alto solo, Harry and Mar- - Author Unknown. ANNOUNCEMENTS. No.145 MONDAY: 1. At 2:00 here the funeral service for Mr. Lee Traylor. jorie McCormick, Wm. Phares, bass solo. 2. Regular Board Meeting at 7:30 pe'm. THE SERMON: "RELEASE TO THE EARTHBOUND." 3. Boy Scouts et 7:30, Robt. Solsby,S.M-. mun syn OF INVITATION: No. 302 ee THE BAPTISMAL SERVICE: 1. Rev. Boyd will go to Osawatomie for a THR BENEDICTION. committee meeting at 2:30 to plan for the kK OK OK KOK KK OK OK OK K OK OK OK State Christian Endeavor Convention. sam WEDNESD:Y: THE EVENING EASTER SERVICE, 1. Co-Worker's Class with Mrs. Wm. Sand- ers, Jr., assisting hostesses:Gillenwater, Clark and Feusner, at 2:00 p. m. THURSDAY: 1. Penny Dinner. 2. Women's Missionary Society at 2:30 at the Church. 3. Happy Hustler's Party. BEGINNING SUNDAY, april 20th, the Church School Attendance Campaign, "America For Christ," with a goel for every class and department. Mr. Wright will explain the program more fully. April 20-July 6th. 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. me , A READING "THE LIFE OF CHRIST," from the SCRIPTURES (Goodspeed's vers- ion.) THE ENTIRE STORY OF THE LIFE OF CHRIST WITH HIS TEACHINGS AND PARABLES. The Readers:Chas. Shull, chairman of the board ,Marjorie Bowen,Dale Polentz,Mrs. Geo. Chandler ,G.E.Hartrick,Mrs.Robt. Solsby,Mrs. Earnest Bates,Pauline Rife,Raymond Watkins, Dorothy Garrett,Milton Remer,E.Chatelain. April 25, 1941 Mre Otto De Unruh Athletic Director Bethel College Ner th Newton, Kansas Dear Lire Unruhs Thank you for your letter of April 2le I am scheduled to speak at Harper, Kansas on may 2, but I plen to be at my office on Saturday, May 5, and shail be glad to see you on thet dates Sinmeerely yours, Director of Physical Mducation and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach FAgig April 26, 1962 Miss Mildred Ie Seaman Assistant Program Director REL. University of Kensas Dear iiss Seaman; ‘Shank you for your letter of April 18 regarding the talk on "Democracy" which is to be given fran EFEU on Thursday evening, June 5, at 7335, TI shall be glad to comply with your wighese Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Reereation Yarsity Backeiball and Baseball Coach FCAslg PeSe It was necessary for Dr, Allen to leave on & baseball trip before this letter wes signeds Dre Allen asked that I sign the same and forward it to youe Secretary to Dr. Allen Central Standard Time Kirn a ww BROADCASTING STATION OF Studie is THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Electrical Laboratory LAWRENCE, KANSAS office of PROGRAM DIRECTOR 109 Fraser Hall April 18, 1941 br. F. CC. Allen,. Director Department of Physical Education Campus Dear Dr. Allen: This is to confirm our telephone conversation of yesterday in regard to the talk on "Democracy" which you have generously consented to give from KFKU on Thursday evening, June 5, at 7:55, I have not been able to see Dean Lawson yet but expect to within the néxt few days. You kindly offered to take May 29 if Dean Lawson could not fill that date but could speak on the date assigned to you. If there is a change in your scheduled date I shall let you know immediately. I believe that it would be well to time your talk to about thirteen minutes (about six and one- half typewritten pages, double-spaced). We shall be glad to transcribe it if you find it more co“- venient to your schedule. Thanking you for your cooperation. Cordially yours, Deitel, | S Ver wem (Miss) Mildred I. Seaman Assistant Program Director MS: BH Se a) SS April 28th, 1942 Mire Robert Branson Mr. Gene Seteer Speaker Comni ttee Blue Key University of Wichita Wichita, Kaneas | Gentlemen s I would appreciate it if you would kindly send a check for twenty dollars to cover my traveling expenses when i spoke at your Blue Key banquet on Wednesday, April 23rd of this years : 3 I assure you it was a pleasure to meet with your group ° Thanking you for your promptness in this matter, T em, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FCAslgsre = * |; pep alpen ; SL WEDNESDAY APRIL 23 UNIVERSITY OF WICHITA CHAPTER OF BLUE KEY (Men's Natl. Honor Fraternity) Meet Mre Branson & Mre Setzer at 5:30 at Allis. April 19, 1941 Mire Robert Branson Mre Gene Setzer Speaker Conmitbee Blue _ Tek versity of Wichita Wichite, Kansas Gertlemens | Thank you very much for your special delivery letter of April 17 giving me information regarding the Blue Key banquet on Wednesday, Aprik 250 | Tt will ve @ pleasure for me to meet with your groupe You may meet me at the Allis Hotels Since TI am to speak in Wichita on Monday at the Cityewide Mather and Son Banquet, and in Holyrood on Tuesday at their athletic banquet, I have made reservation at the Allis Hotel and would be pleased to meet you there aroumd 51:30. Sincerely yours, Director of Fayeieel 1 Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach FCAsig THE MUNICIPAL UNIVERSITY OF WICHITA WICHITA, KANSAS April 17, 1941 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Ed. and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: Blue Key is very glad to hear that you will be able to be our speaker on the night of April 23 at our annual spring sports banquet. We would like to apologize for our delay in answering your letter, but our plans are only now complete. With regard to the information for which you asked, Blue Key is the Men's National Honorary Fraternity and is made up of men who have evidenced high standards of scholarship, leadership, and service on our campus. In carrying out our program as a service fraternity, we attempt by this banquet to show appreciation and bring recognition to those graduating seniors who have rendered outstanding service to this university by their partici- pation in competitive activities. As you will note in the enclosed clipping from today's issue of our campus paper, we are honoring not only graduating seniors in varsity sports, but also those in the men and women's rifle teams, debate, and dramatics. Again may we express our gratitude for your generous acceptance of our invitation, and we are looking forward to meeting you next Wednesday. If you will notify us as to the time you will arrive, we will arrange to meet you. Sincerely yours, Robert Branson Gene Setzer Speaker Committee, Blue Key SEVENTEEN SENIORS TO BE HONORED AT BLUE KEY BANQU Annual Affair to Extend Recognition to Outstanding | Graduates-To-Be Who Have Excelled in University Activities Two senior women and twelve senior men will be honored by Blue Key, men’s national honorary fraternity, -at its annual spring sports banquet to be held Wednes- day, April 23, in the Sunflower Room of the Hotel Lassen, Max Feldner, president, has announced. Graduating seniors who will, be® honored and their varsity activities are announced today by Jim Cos- tello, who was in charge of the se- lections. They include Mary Chance, rifle; Vera Ellis, rifle; John Morton, football and track; Jim Farrow, track; Cloise Caldwell, track; Dud- ley Tankersley, basketball and track; Carl Buck, rifle; Howard Jackson, football and rifle; Harry Hadler, football; Larry Wallace, football; Bob Kirkpatrick, golf; Don Dushane, golf; Merle Gates, golf; Ted Crist, tennis; Alberta Zimmerman, debate; Walt Tait, de- pate, and Gene Setzer, dramatics. “Phog” Allen to Speak Forest C. “Phog” Allen ,world fa- mous basketball coach at the Uni- versity of Kansas, will be guest speaker of the evening. Fred Wylie is chairmen of the ticket committee. Tickets are $1 plus two cents tax and may be pur- chased from any Blue Key member. |. Members include Harold Brown, Allen to Speak Carl Auchterlonie, Oliver Elliott, . “Phoe” Allen ss Harry Hadler, Malcolm Nicholson, oe a Ranks er Gene Setzer, Bob Ray, Bob Bran-| [niversity of Kansas, will be the son, Jim Costello, Max Feldner,| gyest speaker at the annual Blue Bob Kirkpatrick, Walter Tait, and| Key sports banquet to honor Uni- Fred. Wylie. versity lettermen which will be Faculty sponsors of Blue Key who| held at the Hotel Lassen on April are assisting with the dinner are! 23, Dean Frank A. Neff, Dr. Hugo Wall, = Dr. John. Rydjord, Prof. Ss. W. Wright, and Roy W. Elliott. Elliott Directs Publicity Malcolm Nicholson served as chairman of the committee to select @ place for the dinner and direct general arrangements. Oliver El- liott is publicity chairman. Gene Setzer and Bob Branson were co- chairmen of the committee to se- lect a speaker. Jim Costello and Bob Ray were co-chairman of the credential committee. Honor guests at last year’s ban- quet were Dave Johnson, Lewis Bur- ford, Earl Abbott, Milburn Barnes, Dale Neelly, Burns Simpson, Her- bert Schlotthauer, Meuli Curry, James Cope, Ross Denison, Edgar Turner, Harry Corbin, Bob Chris- tian, Malcom Meyers, Wallace Wil- kins, and Jack Jackson. , Moreh 21, 1942 re Pobert Branson Myre Gene Setzer Speaker Committee — Plue Key Untverstty of Wichita ‘iohita, Kenses Centlemen: I appreciate your very kind invitation in your letter of Verch 20 esking me to speek et your dinner meeting of the Slue Key on April 23 I am cosching « baseball team end find myself torn between two desiress I heve just snewered a letter aecepting s dete to speak — on {pril 21 et a citywide Father and Son Banquet, sponsored by the i Ue Ce Ae and the Ti-¥ Clubs in Pichite, Kensas, but I will arrange to be with you on April 23e I realize thet en organization such as yours is limited in funds end I assure you I will definitely teke that into consideration. T never endeavor to male money speaking to organizetions in the state of Kanseass However, such things os travel expense neturally must be met, because the stete of Konsas makes na provision for sash Shines Will you kindly give me some edditional information « nd the personnel of your orgenizction? WMeny tines this meterial will help mee I understand thet you will honor the greduating versity athletes pista outstanding ellos cama in intramrel activities at this e I will appreciate hearing from on nl conveniences & y your earliest fineerely yours, PCAt1lg:min Director of Physics] Eduestion and Pserestion Yarsity Basketball and Baseball Coach THE MUNICIPAL UNIVERSITY OF WICHITA WICHITA, KANSAS March 20, 1941 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: Each year the University of Wichita chapter of Blue Key, Men's National Honor Fraternity, honor the graduating varsity athletes and other outstanding participants in intramural activities at a dinner held in the early spring. At this dinner, all those people in the city interested in Wichita University are invited to attend and help us give these men the recognition they so well deserve, This year, Blue Key is planning to hold this dinner on the evening of April 2%, and we are eager to have you speak at that time, We feel that you are the ideal speaker for this occasion and sincerely hope that you will find it possible to attend. Blue Key is limited in funds, but will attempt to make such financial arrangements as you deem ne- cessary. We would appreciate an answer as soon as possi- ble, ,so that we may make all necessary arrangements and adjustments. Thanking you for your consideration and hoping that we may have you for our speaker on April 23, we remain Sincerely yours, La Lifes Robert Branson, Gene Setzer, Speaker Committee, GS :mm Blue Key je. sed atte ong Sa ages Sys thas eens ea RRS Ng ape A i a eed eo ie Soe a * a 3 ¥ in * 34 “a 4 2 af = * t ‘ 4 3 aes ie Phillipsburg High School Wim. McMullen, Superintendent Phillipsburg, Kansas Apel. 7 fa7i ee ake Fo, Penns: Wipe -..: My end, 1941 Phillinsburg, Kansas Phillipsburg Highschool Dear Supt. MeMullen; I wish to thank you very much for your iindness in asking me to speak at your highschool eomencement on Mey 15th. It would, indeed, be a pleasure to be with you but I have previous commencement dates. On the 14th, 1 sveak at Eudora; the 16th, at Caldwell; on the 19th, I address the Kel’e Alumni at Tulsa, and on the 20th, I have a commencement address at Burns, Kansas; on the 27th, at Severance, “ansas, on the 28rd and 24th, I have two baseball games with the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan, and on the 26th and th, we pley Iowa State, here. __ Our baseball team also plays «| Columbia on the 9th and 10th of May. We play Lincoln on the 12th and 13th. Since I am coaching the Baseball team, it looks as though my schedule will be very full. The only date that I would have open would be May 17th, and of course that’s on Saturday night and I'm quite sure this would not be acceptable to you. If it is of course I would be glad to be with you, however, 1 do wish to thank you for asking mee With Idindest personel regards, I am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physica] Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coache FCArre THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DIVISION mn LAWRENCE rity Wey 1, 1943 hie UW ae JS OU sce uhhh Aa ae May ede fear My. Allen , oe lased yo eli Sa 7) roe +o a0 der yoer er Pen ses We ee Ko spealh Jee te Blac teg ve Lue on April BS. Wh a pioutel toe Ke to express spp recra Pron fon Ji t sp lerdla Ce a tae U 4. Je r cucere ly Soars : Mb iM dl May 14th, 1941 Wr. Malcolm B. Nicholson 1750 Vassar Wichita, “ansas Dear Mr. Nicholson: Dr. Allen is out of town but asked that I write you thanking you for the check in the sum of twenty dollers, same to cover expenses for trip to Wichita to speak for the ¢ Key Honor Banquet, April 23rd. | With kindest regards, I am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation-Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. PCA: re my 6th, 192 SP Mre Je RE. Holmes 637 Tenne Street Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Holmes : i wes speaking at Harper, Hansag, the other night at their liighsehcol Athletic Sanquet and ran across —— Stonebaker'. He said, "tell Jel. Holmes thello' for me." i said, “why not write him a note, and I'll deliver it to him". So, here's the greeting to yous Hope you are feeling vtetter. With all good wishes, I am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and _ Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coache FCAsre Why Gth, 1942 Mre Frank T. Stockton 720 Indiena Street Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Stockton: i was speaking at Harper, “ansas, the other night at their Bighscheol Athletic Banquet and ran across C. ¥. Terrell. Be said, "tell Frank Steckton ‘hello’ for me." I said, “why not write him a note, and I'll deliver it to hime" So, here's the greeting to you. . With all good wishes, | an, Sincerely yours, “4rector of Physical Bdueation and Recreation | Varsity Sasketball and Baseball Coach, FCAsre : | eo Mey 6th, 1941 Severance High School. Severance, Kansas Dear Sire 1 This will acknewledge receipt of your letter of the 19th. Pardon my delay in answering the same. I have just gotten home from a speaking tovr and this is the first real chance I've had to write. Regarding my subject for your Commencement on the 22nd of the month, I have chosen, "The Way of the Game". i shall be lappy to receive one of your programs. With kindest regards, I an, Zz / Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Reseball Coach, FCAsre oe BOARD OF EDUCATION Severance Rural High School *HAGHERS ANNALENE EBNER, ENG. LATIN, COM. Cc. I. MOYER, JR. CLERK WALTER H. BU RDEN, PRINCIPAL HENRY STREATOR, SC, MATH: SS, COACH HARRY W. WARE, TREASURER KEITH DOLE HENDERSON. MUSIC GEO. W. DITTEMORE- DIRECTOR SEVERANCE, KANSAS Cs Opi 19,/94 22. = Cas, { pee oo . Wes 2 2. a WALK fe Leetrg April 22, 1941 Mre Walter He Burden Principal, Severance High School Severance, Mansas Dear Mire Burdens Your letter of April 19 regarding Dre Allen delivering your Camencement Address has been received, | Dre Allen is out of tom at the present time, but your letter will be given immediate attention as soon as he returns, Sincerely yours, - Secrotary to Dre Forrest Ce Allen May 7th, 1941 Mr. K. R, Hinkhouse, Superintendent Caldwell Fublic Schools Caldwell, Kansas Dear Mr. 4inkhouse: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of May 2nd. I assure you the pleasure will be reciprocal in being at your Commencement on May 16th. The subject I have chosen is "They Way of the Game". I wish to thank you and liys, Hinkhouse for inviting me to spend thenight with you, but, in view of the fact that I have a very full schedule, I believe it impossible to make such arrangements. However, your thoughtfulness is very much appreciated. With all good wishes to you and your wife, tan, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. FCA:re:min CALDWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICE OF a K. R. HINKHOUSE CALDWELL, KANSAS SUPERINTENDENT May 2, 1941 Dr. F. C. Allen Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sirs: We are looking forward with a great deal of anticipation to your being with us for our Commencement Services the evening of May 16. We_would be glad to have you send us the name of your Address when it is convenient for you. Mrs. Hinkhouse and I would be very happy to have you spend the night with us if your © schedule will permit you to stay. Sincerely yours, K. R. Hinkhouse, Superintendent CALDWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICE OF CALDWELL, KANSAS K. R. HINKHOUSE SUPERINTENDENT March 20, 1941 Drs F. Ce Allen Department of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allens: Our class is happy to learn that you can be in Caldwell, May 16, to deliver our Commencement Address. It will also be a pleasure for me to have you again as a part of a Commencement Service in a school where I am working. The fee of $25.00 which you mention in your letter will be satisfactory to us. Sincerely yours, ! Ke Re Hinkhouse, Superintendent KRH: LD Wareh 14, 1941 re Ke Re Hinkhouse Superintendent Caldwell Public schools Caldwell, Kansas Dear Supte Hinkhouses Thank you for your letter of arch 12 inquiring my Commencement datese On My 15 I am speaking at Dee Or ee ee ee a oe ne 16 and 196 However, since you state thet you prefer I am holding that date tentatively for youe It uld be @ pleasure,for me to address your schoole I @m coaching the Varsity Baseball Team and % is necessary for me to drive back and forth in order my teaching and coaching sonnectionse ‘The State not provide for traveling expenses and since I drive ick I find I cannot operate it on less than 5¢ per Therefore, I believe se woke bp Mepouery for me ve about $2500 to break evens if this is agreeable with you I will be vory happy to ecmee Please let me hear from you at your con~ venienses & g J #8 oi ai ha ES With all good wishes, I am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach FCAsilg CALDWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFFICE OF CALDWELL, KANSAS K. R. HINKHOUSE SUPERINTENDENT March 12, 1941 DP. Fe C. Allen Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sirs Congratulations on the fine basketball season. I have just read the account of last night's game and know that it has been a satis- faction to you to see your team turn the tables on the Aggies. As we make plans for our commencement exercises, I want to find out if you are avail- able for a commencement address on May 15, 16, or 19. We would prefer the 16. If you are available on one of those dates, we would like to have you plan on giving our commencement address. Sincerely yours, - Re Hinkhouse Superintendent KRH:0d