j Mr. Gus ah Beauchausp, 802 Towa, Btu, Holton, Kansas. Dear Mre Beauchamp: Thank you very much for your lovely letter as of January 22. rn Mave aipeye been my friend and I deeply appreciate it. es Wave ‘Sen macy “elie” man im the oomtry toley, Mr. Beauchamp, - too many fellows who are afraid of criticisn and afraid to bend ub in front for sone of the things that they lmow are right. But I have never been afraid of criti- cism because I have always had to face ite You would be surprised to see the fellows that come up to me and say, “Phog, you are right about that", but they will never do it even when they are the beneficiaries. They want someone else to break the ice floe for then. : There is e lot to tell you about the Towa State game but it is too long to write about, so at the first opportumity I have 1 will stop at 802 Iowa, Holton, Kensas, and say hello to you and your good wife. I trust that she is standing the winter as well as is possible under the condi tions. I am sending you, ds dent henen, u copy af te late I received from George Veenker, on + ray S him. Wi Senheed cgi ant tan’ Wickes te you, Tm Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Vareity ae and Baseball Coach.