Pebruary 24, 1945. Mr. William FP. Lindquist, 121 North 135th Street, Kansas City 2, Kansas. Dear Bill: I wanted to write you previously and to thank you for your renittanse, liquidating your indebtedness to me. It was mighty nice of you to take care of this, and although I was glad to wait a period of tims, I do appreciate the remittance. I have a questionnaire here from the Liberty Mutual regarding your application for a bond. I will be happy to give you an A Number One rating, of course. And by the way, Bill, I do not know whether you are planning to go to school any more, but next year you would be eligible to enter. The University has a ruling that when you fail so many hourg you must stay out one semester, After that time you are eligible to apply for re-admission. I thought I should mention this to you to straighten up a student's dilemm because he does not always imow the angles, academically, of a University. Diff- erent sehools have different rulings. Give my kindest regards to your kood family, and your lady love, if it is the same one you used to have. — Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Hiucation, FCA: AH os Varsity Basketball Coach. —