May 26, 1943. Dean Paul B. cainen, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Dear Dean Lawson: I am in recsiyt of your letter of the 22nd ‘ins tant, and beg to state the followings The name of Robert Martindell doses not appear on any of our records for the spring semester. We had no class card for him, and therefore could not put him on our roll. As you know, our class rolls are made from the class cards thet come to us after enrollment. This is the only way we imow that a stud- ent ia enrolled in Physical Conditioning. We have also carefully checked all of the. in- dividual class rolls kept by our instructors to see if his name might have been written in by an instruetor, but such was not the CaSeo ‘ The case of George R. Ware is the same as that of Robert Martindell. Undoubtedly neither of these boys attended @ physical conditioning class, and should be given a failure. ‘Our records show that William Beal Shaw received _@ grade of "A" for the spring semester. He was enrolled for one hour credit at 10:50 on Monday, Wedmesday, Priday. We do not heve a withdrawal for hin. If you have any suggestions as to how we may be sure that all class cards reach us, I simll be happy to have them. | Direotor of Physical Education, PCA :AH Varsity Basketball Coach.