President OSCAR S. STAUFFER, fs‘12 Arkansas City Directors MYRA LITTLE REITZ, ‘32 Oakwoo N. Kansas City, Mo. WALTER G. THIELE, I’10 Supreme Court Topeka BRUCE HURD, 1'14 Santa Fe Offices Topeka JOHN E. BOYER, ‘28, I’30 WKH Building Wichita FRANK L. CARSON, ‘13 First National Bank Wichita General Secretary and Editor Graduate Magazine Vice-President HARLAND B. HUTCHINGS, I’16 FRED ELLSWORTH, ‘22 107 Grand Avenue Lawrence Kansas City, Mo. Directors The University of Kansas DOLPH SIMONS, ‘25 Lawrence Al : ; Al ° ‘ JOANNA GLEED WAGSTAFF, fa’21 4 jociatio 4, Lawrence CLARENCE L. BURT, e’09 Hutchinson HEADQUARTERS - ROOM 2 - FRANK STRONG HALL BALFOUR S. JEFFREY, ‘28 Nat’! Bank of Topeka Bldg. Topeka W. T. GRANT, fs’05 Business Men’s Assurance Co. Kansas City, Mo. Lawrence - Kansas January 25, 1941 Dre Fe Ce Allen Athletic Office University of Kansas Dear Phogs A woman at Perryton, Texas, makes pins like the attachede She sent one this fall with a football with the idea that they might be sold at homecominge However, our homecoming was so early it was out of the question to promote any such a deale I asked her for a sample for use in connection with the 75th Anniversary this springe She has sent us a sample on a diamond shaped board which I will wear fonday at Rotary. Along with it she sent this basketball pine Do you think of any way they could be promoted or sold to advantage? Cordially, FEshk atl PeSe She makes these basketball pins for 7 ¢ each; the diamond shaped anniversary pins are 8g each. I figure they can be sold at 15¢ at a good profit for some group like the Jay JaneSe FE Active Membership, with Graduate Magazine Subscription, $3 Annually. Life Membership, $60 Single Payment or 10 Installments of $7.50.