“Ghaneellor Deane Malott Freak Strong Hall Dear Chancellor Malotts Yesterday afternoon when I was called up on the boss! “ereen carpet", had I been a timid soul, I could have had forebodings of fear, But strange as it _ may seem, I wont out of your office with a glad heart, realizing that in my twenty- nine years of service here, life has its compensations: After leaving you I went out to the golf course and shot the best golf that I have shot for agenmrthietyoete on a thirty-four par coursesmand made a hole in one § I realized that no more would I have te appear before the budget committee twice a year and be faced with an individual member of a vommittes whe at times was devoid of kindness, gentility, or poise. he 7 remember. that when Dean Brandt was dean of the college and Lawson was his assistmt and I was director of athletics, Dean Brandt called me into his office and wanted to know how better they could build up the Department of Physi« eal Education, I told Dean Brandt that if they would double Dre Naismith's appropriations and multiply it by seven, they would then be giving him tut half as much as he should have to run a capable department. And so it has been down through the years, instead of letting the people in the Department of Physical Education run the sperma the other aa has dictated with unintelligent direction. es \ We have always hed to live out of the junk pies For example, all of our tennis court framework was bought at Cohen's Junk Yard, while comparable ine stitutions (I.ee, Kansas State) have built their tennis courts and other physical _ education facilities with new gelvaniged steel pipes | Another inconsistency has been the action of the budget vanities in taking the only ihe De we possessed in our department and placing him in another departmente--and in the same voice rs because our department does not have — advanced degree mene I trust thet my successor fares better. — : ) Sincerely, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach.