DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION October 6, 1944 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Héucation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: Thank you very much for your prompt letter relative to the Cramer Foot Powder. I appreciate especially your detailed reply and assure you that I shall follow up this material im- mediately. I am mortified to think that I attended the Commencement and was in the Academic Procession two weeks ago tomorrow, at which your son was graduated from the Medical School, but some- how I did not realize that this was his graduating day. As a matter of fact I understand he was the first man to come up on the platform for his diploma. I certainly would have looked him up if I had been aware of his presence. Now that your daughter still lives here I hope you and Mrs. Allen will visit this area occasionally and also call on us at the University and at home. Remember me to your son and tell him that I extend him my congratulations on his mar- riage and very best wishes for the highest success in the medical profession. Very sincerely yours, —, fwl/dic . F. W. Iuehring Director of Professional and Required Physical Education