PEMBROKRE- COUNTRY: DAY SCHOOL WARD PARKWAY AT FIFTY- FIRST STREET KANSAS CITY 2, MISSOURI March 6, 1944 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Robinson Gymnasium The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: Ralph Wedin has bold me of his conver- sation with you Friday night regarding George Dick, and the possibility that he may be in- terested in the physical education position, which will be open here in September. I am anxious to have an opportunity to talk with Mr. Dick and will be glad to come to Lawrence, if that is much more convenient for him, but hope that he may find it possible to visit Pembroke-Country Day School, in order that we may talk things over on the ground and he may have some firsthand impressions of the possibilities here. I do sincerely appreciate your interest and am anxious, as 1 imagine Mr. Wedin explained, to find a man whose in- fluence with the boys will be first rate, who likes boys of high school age and the idea of working with them. ‘The idea that he may be short on actual coaching experience is not so important as that he is anxious to do a good job and can be depended upon to work to that end. Cordially, Z2ife UH Héadmastér BMK/dal