GEORGE C. LOWE, PRES!IDENT O.KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. LES R.FREEBURG, Vice PRES.& TREAS. KANSAS CITY,MO. MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. CINCINNATI], OHIO PHILADELPHIA,PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. WASHINGTON,D.C. KANSAS CITY, KANS. CLEVELAND, OHIO DES MOINES, IOWA CHARLOTTE,N.C. WORCESTER,MASS. KARL H. ROYER, MOSE. MANAGER LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER REED G.GENTRY, GENERAL AUDITOR ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P.& FAcyY. SuPT. R.C. CAMPBELL, VICE PRESIDENT FRED M. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, ILL. Ue; ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. LOUIS, MO. BUFFALO, N.Y. DOETROIT, MICH. DENVER, COLO. ITHACA, NEW YORK SYRACUSE, N.Y. NASHVILLE, TENN. MANUFACTURING PRETA/L WHOLESALE 1/809 -//-12 BALTIMORE AVE., fay sas, Cran, Me, Nove 16, 19376 Dre Forrest Ce Allen, Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansase Dear Doctors: By parcel post today I am sending you 100 of our Field and Court Charts and also 100 of our Activities Calendarse We believe these will give your majors some excellent information. In checking up on our supply of catalogs, I find that I acted in haste in writing and suggesting that we send a quantity of these, for I find that at the present time our supply is rather low. There is a possibility that I may be able to pick up some from one of our other stores but I do not imagine that you care especially about the students having a catalog so I will not send them unless they will actually be useful for reference purposes in their class work. If the students do have a need for something of this kind, I amsure I can collect a sufficient quantity so that each student may have onee Very c orialy (ge oo CO. CJsJP