March 15, 1938. I may eal on you for the mmes in some of these states whon I get a little further along in the 3 T on aidli olaee Weak sesar twmtege 32, vote tdaghiteny ak 3 will be of great help to mos Thenk you so muths I quite agree with you that your advice is goods We should make the price high enough to keep out the 2 rables, end not too high to attract those who really want to learns I thought something about $15.00 for both courses, or for one the samee Of course, naturally they would expect to get ane for $10 if they took two for $15, and it maywaork out thet ways 3 You tell 8411 that he is enrolled and we are giad to have him without charge. It will be a great pleasure to have Bill in the class and I will use him as an assistant so that he will feel he is earning his my. Of course, I realize that he would not Imow enough to assist me in the technique, but he can assist on the door, checking enrollment, and so forth. There will be a lot of things that we can have him do, and wo will be very happy to have hime We would not consider charging him a my. Your kindness has already more than paid that. I do ‘feel that he will get nore out of this course than he will by tending some of the courses during the scademic years With every good wish, T em Appreciatively yours,