Uctober 8, 19357. Mr. Harold G, Townsend, SS Werth LaSalle St., Chicago, Illinois, : My deay Brother Townsend: Your inquiry of September 27 concerning Nr, Harold Evans, Jr., of 9 West S7th Street, Kansas City is before mes I trust that you will on the slight delay that the inquiry has occasioned. I am sending you the information that I received from Registrar George 0. Foster, of the University of Kansas, . — i have known young Evans' father, Harold vans, of Kansas City, for a groat many years. I knew him as an undergraduate and a pledge of Phi Kappa Psi, and I have followed him through the years of his Univer- sity course and after his graduation, He was always one of the substantial Phi Psi's, enthusiastic, loyal, ani Gependable. Harold Evans, Sr., always was one of the old boys who came back at the call when the chapter needed him. And he still does the sane, If young Harold Evans is the type of man that his father is, and the feeling among the boys of * the chapter on Mount Oread is that Harold is that type fellow, then I think you need have no worry about the. oan. , I was down at the house for luncheon the other day with Brether Ralph Spotts and his wife, who now live near Los Angeles. I had.an opportunity to speak to young Harold Byans, and my impression is that . he is a fine young man. He seems to morit this from all-of his fellow Phi Psi's, Perheps it might be well to state that in this part of the country when a stwient is not especial ly strong in his acadenie work the University of Kansas will not accept him from a high school out of the state if his grades do not average a “"C" rating, on the basis of A, B, of the high school C, D, without the recommendation