November 12, 1938. Mre Ce Ee MeBride, Sports Editor, The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missourie Dear Mac: I wish to thank you again for your notation in your Sporting Comes regating te evar Stet léberty Wepsing mate in looxting Dre a F f ie Bul haps just didn’t realize the territorial difference between Mansas end Nebrasia, or Oklahoma and Missouri and Nevada. When some of these boys never get five miles away from the Bronx all their lifetime, it is no wonder they might think that Kansas — and Nebrasim ere two dots on the earth out here about eight miles apart. Anyhow, I never mind that, but I thank you for the corrections In regard to the President of Carnegie Tech, Iam goingto bother you by sending you a scopy of the October mmber of the Rotarian Magasinse The editor of the Rotarian asked me to write an article on sick nuh Cietiikc chhes tas AML es Haibibtiins delta wrote me the following linoss "Congratulations on your piece in the Rotarians The editor asked me for comment and I wrote as enclosed. Incidentally, don™ go off the deep end about Mhizzer White. Fron what I learned in Colorado he's anything but Phi Beta Kapmee You lmow there are ways of arranging these things. Of course | _ you say in your piece is everlastingly true. Why don't the ¢ admit this sort of thing? Wish I could figure out." His enclosed coment to Mr. Testor, of the Rotarian is as follows: “Thanks very much for sending me the article in the Sutcoar madeer af Ou letnwiiela It is certainly refreshing to find ae about intercollegiate sports."