July 2, 1943. Monorendun to Chancellor Malott: 3 I endeavored to call you but you were busy this cies ak i & aieie Wak. etberaens. You stated to me yesterdey that Dr. Key refused to let the boys use the swimming . pool. I wanted to check your source cf informtion. 2 After falling to get you I talked to Commander Key who was here examining the boys, and he said, "No, not at ali. It was the city swimming pool that I refused to let the boys use.” ae ee bacteriologically speaking. — x howe just rx over 012 of Sim reports fron the Division of Senitetion end find that with but two exceptions they — write as follows: “fhis semple was found to be in excellent | . gondition from a bacteriological standpoint." We have Reginald _ Strait take samples of the water twice a week to the Division of Benitation for examination. Commander Key has been getting a copy of these reports regularly twice a week. The report of the enelysis is on the back of each letter. is is ilies had Gaghids Mikel wiles. be Next _@ copy of these reports each week. Ceptain Mickelmuan was over this morning inquiring as to when the pool would be ready. We took him back where you and I went vesterday, and wo have assurances es Se ree See ee ene Ke seemed oo Pe get Seper- Sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH ‘Varsity Basketball Coech. |