UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE ~~ DEPARTMENT OF | INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Dear Dr. Allen: Several of the boys have told me thet you had detected a mistake in one of my stories in ous to John Bunn and the fact that he was a ten letter winner. I apprestate the fact that you are interested acne in my work to read my releases and help me straighten out some of my ideas. I have to confess that I wrote that Bunn was “one of two men who had earned ten letters at K.U." without checking on it. Too often I write things like that just because I have them in the back of my — When I wrote this sentence I was thinking that someone else had won ten awe. Some time ago I took the time to look through the list of lettermen in one of Mre Dill's score books just to see how many letters different men had won. I happened to run across another man then who gad won 10 letters and although his feat can be discounted because he won six letters in baseball, this was what I had in the back of my mind when I wrote that Bunn wes one of two. Upon checking I find that the men was A.F. Sherman and I am leaving the score book for you to check. I helive that we both were pretty much right. Bunn was the ony man to legitdmately win 10 letters, but Sherman also won that many « Thankk again for your constructive criticism, Horace Mason