Frequently as he threw passes. To me the college games are dirferent as they are played in the baseball stadium, and apparently lack the collec spirit. Seemsed to me that except for the college students, the rest of a stands were yelling for the visiting teams. So, if I am correct in my “thoughts, Kansas should have the support of the major portion of those wh attend the game next fall. a - It was good to hear the news of your family. It seems only a few days | ago that Milton was enrolled at. the University. And last year Bob was a playing on the Lawrence High team. How these youngsters grow up. Richard is now 22, and it seems but a short time past that he entered high school, Josephine is busy with her school work as usual. The high school here closed for Christmas on the 23rd and will reopen January 3rd, so her. 3 vacation is very short. She is hoping to enroll next fall at William and Mary, and then eventually to complete a course in nursing. Have followed with much interest in the State Journal the accounts of the preliminary basketball games. Here's wishing you the conference a championship, and also that I could drop back and see a game or twoe Also, © it looks as though you have some mighty fine material on your freshman teame Havn't seen any basketball here, except for one high school game. Minnesota plays GW tonight,and is picked to beat GW. work is keeping up and is very til epckttan: Have had very little contagion this fall. Wednesday we had a case of diphtheria reported, the ~ first case since January and only the third for the year. Have had about ~ 30 cases of scarlet fever for the 12 months. We are, however, very busy = in the grade schools, that is we were until vacation came, and will be in © the schools again after the Srd. We have wonderful cooperation in our work from the school system. Just before the Christmas vacation we completed a the first round of physical examinations of the more than 3500 grade school oni Taree which was quite a task. . ae This is a real place as you already know. Building permits ee the 4 year totaled seven million dollars, so that gives you an idea of how the community is growing. I hope when you are here next fall, you will have § 'a few minutes to come over and see uS- 4 Mrse Brown is feeling real well again. She greatly enjoys visiting — her brother and two nephews and their families. They all live in Washington and we get back and forth frequently. With kind regards,