L September 8, 1941. Urse Leonard Maison, Route 2, Lyons, Kansas. Dear Mrs. Maison: I regret that I was unable to answer your letter any sooner. T have been out of town much of late, and since Thursday I have been definitely tied up so that I have not been to the office to answer any correspondence. ee to your good letter. The matriculetion fee, which each student pays but once, is $10,00 for residents of Kansase The incidental fee is $25.00 Pete se sonester for residents of Kansas, end the activity fee is 50 the first semester.and $4.50, the second semester. .There: 00” ie ute tha taunt Sie oF GBe cae aaa I told Donald that we would give him work, two hours a day at 35¢ en hour, which would amount to 707 a day, amd the total for the month would be about $18 or $20. Sometimes it will rum a little under and sometimes a little over, according to the hours he puts ing He can — Saturday morning if he so desires. weeLneyA Acn.e* The faculty will wk ‘permit: more than two hours work a day for a student unless they cut his 15 hours per semester down to 12 hours per semester. This would be a loss of hours and so Sate ee Be ,botal,cost'of his schooling to more than if he wor Store ac oak Geak @ Pekka lead, I ld Donald,if he preferred .K.U.« that we would give him a job ond ho oan ount QP: tls pousyq ve po pee pees sens a en a Le 7 WOM gyer pe BT Pe byeresg 0 ’ conan . anes Of Be ‘poy. 3242.00 some of tne oreo ap oe the boys that I would Tose : B boys, I daly She Se Sinan A bere. Nothing od on one of tho best toons that wo hed and he was one of the best players we had. We have Otto Sehmellbacher from Sublette who is here now prepared to enroll as soon as school opens. We — «f- :