=Qe years at Columbia showed totals of 174 and 169. I mention these particular years to show you that the precedent for disregarding conference rules concerning complimentary tickets has not been just recently established. I believe, you know enough about our University procedure, George, to assure Dr. Allen that before a check is written for a guarantee or an option our auditing department has full knowledge as to the accuracg of the accompanying statement. T wonder if the Kansas auditorium has shrunk? If the capacity is now 2933 how did they crowd 4095 persons in there in 1930, 3255 in 1951, and $559 in 1952? Dr. Allen was guoted in last night's Kansas City Star as saying that they could take care of a maximum crowd of 4700. Which is considerably in excess of the figure he gave you. Gon