JOHN S. DAWSON E. E. CLARK, CLERK CHIEF JUSTICE S. E. ELSE, REPORTER . W. W. HARVEY a The Supreme Court vom of Kansas Topeka March 12, 1940. Mr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear "Fog": Your letter concerning inquiry to faculty members in regard to scholastic work of fresh- man basket ball players at hand and contents noted. It would seem to me such an approach should help obtain the cooperation of faculty members and give you a better opportunity to put pressure on the boys for better work where needed. Some time when I see you, I shallibe pleased to ascertain whether you obtained the cooperation of faculty members by this method. You know, of course, that there will be some people at the radio in the Wedell home tonight when you meet Oklahoma at Wichita. This letter will reach you after the affair is all over. Permit me to congratulate you upon a fine season. At your early convenience I would like to have an opportunity to visit with you for a few minutes concerning a matter ich may bec importance to you. Vedell. Atel f