improve his voice, even for his own satisfaction, certainly there should be no lifting of eyebrows by professors. Many professors . and administrators look askance at an athlete when he takes a ! correspondence course, viewing it with some degree of alarm, while ye ee ee ee ee Se See be Geetent ae Shery fe. ne guestion raised about it. Any course in the University that he is permitted to take would be counted on his eligibility. By the same token, any other correspondence course that gives any academic credit in any college in the United States would also count on his eligibility. Therefore, it was my thought that it would be better for him to take a corres- pondence course in this wmiversity than it would be t take one from |. any teachers college or any small college in the United States which wae effect the same desired result on his part. The eligibility people do not make any specification whether they are freshman, sophomore, junior or senior courses e- any course “= “ver academic credit. . i I only write these sentences endeavoring, to clarify the sifuation.s Very cordially yours, Direoter of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.