UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS : LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS do practical work if necessary. Could teach the course in Tests and Measurements since he used to be employed by the Physiology Department and has done much stat- istical work for the Physical Education Department. I just talked with Dr McCloy's secretary regarding him and she feels much the same as Dad. Neither have any thing particular against Lapp other than that he does seem to lack that drive. Miss Metheney says that after you learn to know him he is really a "grand person". She points out that you could not go wrong but leans toward Wendler as the type who would work himself to death to help put a job over. Dad says that he would be a good investment and that seems to be the general opinion. He has worked hard all his life . By the way he is married and has a boy six years old. I asked Miss Metheney if she would have the placement bureau send his material to you. Dad says both of them are smart boys but Wendler leans a lit- tle heavier toward the personality that will cause him to grow more rapidly. Dad thinks that you could get Wendler for $2500 for the nine months. Well there is the dope and I will write you as soon as I see Kistler but I am sure that he would not be satisfied at what we have to offer. After reading this over it seems that I have not done Lapp any favors certainly, but I want you to get my impression, Although short and stocky it seems that Wendler would fit a little better with the undergraduate student. I got the courses that I wanted , but now I wonder why, They are centainly keeping me on the go, PhySiology of the Nervous system and Physiology of Exercise are both interesting but the gooddold prof won't let me catch up with him. If you are interested_in Wendler, write dir- ectly to him at the above ad@ess. Sincerely,