October 16, 1941 Mr. Seaver Owen ie ‘University Business Office Campus Dear Mr. Owen, — Thank you for your good letter as of Oct. 14. I am writing a letter to my colleagues in the department of physical ed- ucation who enrell students in physical education courses to ve extremely careful in the designation of numbers and letters when enrolling students. We will not have any more of this until late January, but I'm taking time by the fore-lock and em impressing this situation upon these faculty members. I am quoting your letter to them as follows’ “Phis will acknowledge the receipt of your letter of October 6, in which you gave me an illuminating and thorough resume of the courses for which fees must be charged in your department. z appreciate this effort on your part and hope that I will be able to avoid a repetition of the mix-up thet we had this enrollment period. "T have but one thing more te ask of you. I want you to help me my instrueting all those people under your jurisdiction to be meticulous in the designation of numbers and letters when enrolling students in Physical Education courses. If this is done, and in addition I em able to handle the fee assignation job better we will avoid any further difficulty." wee Thank you very much. Sincerely, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Fca/pg Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach