Phog: This is the note referred to in our conversation at Rotary last ew. COPY Kore E, In letter 1 July you asked which Harold Johnson--Home address was Osage City, Kansas; worked for Dr. Ed Elbel for yrs. while attending college, BS Bus. Ad. 19)0. By the way I believe Ed Elbel's intramural athletic program was very worthwhile and proved valuable to all men in their boot or basic training. This program to provide athletic training for those not qualified for or interested in varsity athletics I believe should be given increased emphasis after the war. I am sure that thousands of former participants will agree. Contrary to the evidenced opinion of some responsible athletic Qpschortie an adequately sponsored intramural sports program would bring about a greater support for the varsity athletic activities. I believe fellows like my old — friends Engleman, Cadwalader, Weinjecke, Pralle, will agree?! Didn't most of them participate in the intramural sports in which they did not letter with the varsity. I guess you can tell I think a lot of Ed Elbel and the good work he did. Thanks for reading thise HEJ ran