duly 18, 1941. Miss Valerie Whitcomb, Research Department, The Legislative Council, State House, Topeka, Kansas. Dear Miss Whitcomb: I greatly appreciate your kind letter of the 14th. I believe in all fairness to you I should say that we are considering a young lady who is a K. U. graduate, and who desires very much to stay here at the University. Through friends in Topeka we have heard most favorable reports of your capability and efficiency. As you know, there is not much opportunity for advance- ment in this position, and I feel that one of your training and experience might not be satisfied for long. I do trust, however, that you find a position to your liking. | With best wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and eects FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.