October 50, 1941. Mr. Bill Winey, 1607 Crescent Road, Lawrence, Kansas. ‘Dear Bll: T want to congratulate you on the business-like manner in which you have submitted your report on work done on the > golf course. I eam very proud of you, Bill. I realize, of course, that the assistance you get will not be as expert as you, but I am sure that with your super- vision the golf course will be in fine shape. I want you to keep up the good work. On November 6th, particularly, we want the course to be in tip-top condition. Wiss Patty Berg, the ranking woman golfer, and Miss Helen Detweiler, will be here for a demonstration on our University course, and I want you to have it looking as fine as possible. Our irregular payroll is turned in at the Business Office on the 24th of each month, and the checks are avaii- able about the 10th of the following month. For that reason it will be necessary for us to hold the time you submitted for Sctober until the 24th of November. Will you please keep these dates in mind, and turn in your time just prior to. She E40h so Nhat we Gam lave you on Mie payroll eth oer other employees? I have computed your time submitted for October as 19% hours - $6.83. If you you will stop in the office sometime soon I will explain it to you. Very sincerely yours, . Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.