November 21, 1941. Mr. Le 3, Means, . Athletic Director, Bejoit College, Beloit, Wisconsin. Dear lr. lieans: | DX Pe ee Ee oe EE Oe Ce Give him my regards. You know, Hr. Means, I do not vindevatind. your insurance policy. Does it meen that you insure the glasses against breakege? I thought you ingured the individual against cuts. And of course if you only insure a fellow when his vision is impaired why does not — a ee explanatory? ¢ Maybe I teok your policy the wrong way. When Sollenberger out his eye he came to me feeling that he was going ‘on for it, and I think he was entitled to it. If «a fellow has to lese an arm or a leg for life he gets some compensation for it. : Personally, I think your policy has the reverse Righish atten’ ox your onleés If you would sell the glasses without the insurance policy I believe you would have more happy and satisfied customers. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA: All Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.