Cuarces B. Hotes, e’15, President Frep ELtswortu, ’22, Secretary, Grorce NETTELS, e’21, Vice-President, 7 East 7th St., Lawrence, Kansas Alumni Office, Lawrence, Kansas Pittsburg, Kansas <— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLISHER OF THE GRADUATE MAGAZINE HEADQUARTERS—ROOM 226 Frank Stronc Hay LAWRENCE, KANSAS February 27, 19L5 Dre Fe Ce Allen 107 Robinson Gymnasium University of Kansas ar Phog;: Mou Hui King, who came from Peking China to Ke. Ue through an acquaintanceship developed between his father and Chancellor Lindley and who is now with Allis-Chalmers in Milwaukee pending assignment back to China where he dreams of helping rebuild his country, includes the / following paragraph in a letter received here February 21: j "T see that the good ol' K. U. is coming along all right and our Phog is really getting his name in sport pages all over the country. A Nebraska man, whenever he hears that we have won a game, always kids me by saying, ‘Well, they must have laid a little money on the on) My boss —~"met the Marquette coach at a dinner the other night. He says that the remark was made by the Marquette coach that Phog Allen ot Kansas is the best coach he has ever known. I guess that is surely no overstatement." Mou Hui'ts address is 1240 S. 77th St., West Allis 1), Wisconsin. He will visit on the K. Ue. campus about the middle of Marche Cordially, Achille wih FE:mr Secretary DIRECTORS Batrour S. JEFFREY, ’28, Topeka W. T. Grant, fs’05, B.M.A. Bldg., K.C., Mo. Harvanp B. Hutcuines, |’16, 1207 Grand, K.C., Mo. Oscar S. SraurFEr, fs’12, Topeka State Journal, Topeka Huco T. WeEDELL, 15, l’20, Supreme Court, Topeka Bertua Lucxan McCoy, ’og, Emporia Ray S. Pierson, !’23, Burlington Crarence McGurrr, ’29, 922 Oak, K.C., Mo. Ricuarp B. STEVENS, |’25, 1123 Louisiana St., Lawrence Mape.ine N. Hurp, ’15, 224 Greenwood, Topeka Active Membership, with Graduate Magazine Subscription, $3 Annually. Life Membership, $60 Single Payment or 10 Installments of $7.50 B19