HOOKLESS FASTENER COMPANY MEADVILLE PENNSYLVANIA sn Ca June 15, 1957 OFFICES Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lewrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: I have just come home from the trip on which I saw you and have received your letter of June 3, which came after I had left for that trip. You must have thought it strange that I did not re- fer to the portion of your letter which suggests that we make some reciprocal agreement whereby you could obtain a number of the hooded jackets or some other suitable compensation for the trouble you have been put to in collecting this data for me. Of course, I never intended to ask you to go to any trouble on our account without showing our appreciation in some suitable manner, and the reason I did not take up the question with you when I saw you was that I wanted to wait until the matter was closed. It is to be hoped that the material and information you let me have will dispose of the matter but it is always possible that something will slip and that further work or additional informa- tion will be required. I am writing this hastily immediately upon receipt of your letter because I wanted you to have my thoughts on the matter before I leave again tonight for another prolonged trip. I will consider it a great personal favor if you care to write me a personal letter giving me your ideas about compensation for your services. I feel that this is a matter in which you should personally benefit rather than the team or the University, although I shall be glad to be guided by your suggestions. I very much appreciate what you have done and it is a great source of personal satisfaction to find what I was seeking. I had a most pleasant visit at Lawrence and I hope to have some excuse for meeting you again in the future. Cordially yours, Pe Se TLO:4 T. L. Chisholm &