him until about 4:00 oteleck when I told him that arrangements had been made with Auditorium ticket office for as many complimentaries as he needed for K. Us. authorities end anyone else whom he felt in« debted, He thanked me for this arrangement, and I supposed, from his manner, thet he would see the NsCsAsd+ would not be accused of _ MagpreAinces Wy these whose interests 7 wished to serves “That he did appreciate this plan te indicsted by the eonplinentary ria 137 i¢ege weir? Fa Ti 4 FE | : i : : 3 E B eee <5 & : af i: erei cae Ue ths eeey ay g FEES lt 8 + Ban th £5 Seg Ese S peecEe ys EE Te Dr Dre . i: een s&s &. eee se TOTAL eomplimentaries to Kansas Maximum received by any other team for any one night « . 38 Gwinn, this has been a long letter, but I felt thet detailed explanae tions ere necessary to counteract the word of someone who "discovered that no {complimentary tickets would be allowed the University of Kansas." As I leok over the happenings now, I realize that one sad mistake was made, in thet I never contacted you or your chancellor and informed both of you personally just what I, ae Manager of the games, wished to