Sept. 25, 1941 4 Hiss Beulah M. Morrison Professor of Psychology Prank Strong Hall Campus Dear Miss Morrison, I greatly appreciate your kindly motive in notifying the — office of the dean of the School of Education regarding the eutting of class on the part of Charles Black. Miss Rich immediately notified me and I attempted to reach’ Charles. Charles was working at the city ice company, but I failed to get him there last night due to their closing with the oncome (of the cold weather.- I called him out of bed at 7:30 this morning and I can assure you that I made phe point that I was displeased and disappointed in hime He gave the excuse that he had to prepare for speech class under Professor Buehler. I made the observation that he should spend more time on Miss Morrison's psychology because ¢ ~ was the thing that needed more attention than my friend, Profs Bushler's, class and raat that he do so. Of course I consider this a rather flimsy excuse, but I can | pretty well assure you that we drove home the point to the young man and I don't believe you will have any more trouble with class-cutting by Charles. Y | |. Mrs. Black and I have conferred together a number of times regare ding Charles’ temporary inconsistencies, but I am happy to that I definitely feel that Charles will make a grand man he faces the responsibilities of a more serious ‘life. Again I want to thank you and assure you that I will enthusias- tically cooperate in having him get out of college the nost important things. / Sincerely, / Director of Physical Education and Recreation Pca/pe Varsity Basketball Coach