HOOKLESS FASTENER COMPANY MEADVILLE PENNSYLVANIA EXECUTIVE OFFICES June 25, 1937 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I am glad to have your letter of June 21. I have had in mind all along that no matter what else came out of the investiga- tion I made at Lawrence it would be a great pleasure to have a@ new warm-up suit made for you. I have been definitely planning to ask Mr. Heinrich at Lowe & Campbell to duplicate the suit he made for you in 1929. If this is not the detailed specification of the suit you would like to have at this time, please let me know. The attorney who is handling the matter for the other side has tentatively agreed to a settlement, and we are waiting now to have his client make up her mind whether she will accept his recommendation. If she does, the matter will be disposed of, and I can then return all the property I have borrowed. If she does not agree, then it may be necessary to make depositions, in which case I want to keep the jackets in various orders until that has been done. For this reason I had planned to hold up the matter of ordering the suit until the final termination of the affair, because I have Lowe & Campbell's original orders, including the specification of your suit. They could undoubtedly work better after I have returned this to them. I will let you know just as soon as anything definite has happened, one way or the other. Yours very truly, wl 6 load ox T. L. Chisholm TLC :VEB Assistant Secretary