Mr. W. F. Arnett Page +wo Thank you, Wilbur, for your kind wishes. I was always very fond of you and it's a great pleasure to hear from you. Yes, I remember Jessie Armstrong, your wife very well indeed, and I'm very happy to hear from her. Please give her my sincerest regards. Doubtless you will remember Maude Brigham. ‘She was one of our star basketball players that I coached. ‘She is now the wife of Judge Clarence Stewart, an old Baker graduate. They live here in Lawrence. We have three boys and three girls of our own, and, incidentally, four grandchildren. Bobbie, who is a Senior ‘this year, made Phi Beta Kappa and leaves for the University of Pennsylvania next fall to study medicine. Eleanor is the youngest and is a Sophomore in the University. We had one daughter, Jane, who graduated here and went to Stanford and graduated there. She is now an artist in Chicago and doing very well indeed. But I must discontinue this writing because if I get started on reminiscenees I might write a book. With all good wishes, I an, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Rrecreation-Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. FCA:re