October 18, 1937. My, D, Keedy Campbell, ee Lowe=Campbell Athletic Goods Co,, 1509 Baltimore, Kansas City, Wo, Dear Keedy: It just oceurred to me that I should pass on to you a tin, Glonn Oatman, captain & our varsity golf team last year, and a K,. &. graduate, is without @ position, but Spsiding’s have been definitely in his going on the road for them, Oatman is a Lawrence boy and one of the most popular boys that has been on the Hill, ; this is written in entire confidence, but Charles Alyward, the vice president of the Columbia National Sank, has talked to him about his going with the Columbia people. ee Glenn Oatman has wonderful friendly connections here in Lawrence. lir. Irving Hill, tho president of the Lawrence National Bank, and ‘other oute- standing business mon are strongly behind Oatman, He — soe of the School of iness, specializing n RANCES » It just oceurred to me that Lowe-Camp- bell, Wilson-Western, or some of your eastern connections could possibly use this chap in a way that would be reciprocally beneficial, — . ; i have known Glenn Oatman from his grade school days, and Iam interested in him, Willi _ you personally, as a favor to me, study the whole pro- position thoughtfully, ami write me? Oatman wants a Yob, and although the Spalding nongre have discussed. with him a tentative possibility of going with them in the spring, there is nothing de nite.