THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION LAWRENCE OFFICE OF THE DEAN November 24, 1937 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Head, Physical Fducation Department Robinson Gymnasium My dear Dr. Allen: Dr. Canuteson, under date of November 20, has sent us the following information, which I em sure you will be interested in: "I saw Marion M. Manderson on November 11, 1937. Aside from his apparent nervous instability I found that his vision was very poor and he has only slight correction. He assured me that he had been given as much correction as was possible by Dr. Curran and an optometrist whom he felt was more capable than Dr. Curran. He has a persistent heart murmur which I have diagnosed as evidence of rheumatic heart disease. He has a potential umbilical hernia. From his conver- sation and responses to my questions I judged his mentality is not up to normal. The report on the Wassermann test, both the Kahn and Kolmer are negative.” Ai ahey Sincerely yours, Mreiige ~ A. Schwegler : an R