April 22, 1943. Dean Paul B. Lawson, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Kansas. | Dear Dean Lawson: I am in receipt of your note of the 20th instant regarding Gerald Ward's enrollment in Physical Condition- ing the first semester. _ Upon checking the class roll I find that the in- structor had marked "WD" in front of Gerald Ward's name, and that he had a number of absences. However, he had hospital exouses covering his through the first of Jenuary. Wo grade was turned in for him, and we are assuming that our student clerks turned to the roll book to see what was recorded there. ‘Dean Lawson, I consider that we were given an al~ most insurmountable task, using 18 students instead of a staff of faculty menbers, and I am surprised that there aren't more of these cases because the students cannot realize what faculty members are forced to realize. These youngsters just don't see the picture that mature adults BOC 6 . Sincerely yours, Director of P 1 Raventions PCA: AH Varai ty thall Coach.