October 9, 1937 e My. Marion Miller, S Editer, “The Coach’, Lowe & Cempbell Athfetic Goods Co., 1509 Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Marion: oat I wrote Curtis i, icGpaw this morning asking for his permission to send you “A Dream Touch own", since the book is ¢ 4ghted by them. I thought this the better way to do ° -T also pointed out to him that I was strong for the idee and i thought it would be a great adver- tisement for the beok. However, I think that we had better handle it this way, don’ you? Will this inter- fere with your getting 1% into the Coach by the time you desire? iicGraw is very prompt. Regarding the Kansas-iMissouri footbell tickets, I would suggest that you get your naite in the list pretty soon, ami decide whether you want two or four. I am asking the Athletic Office te lay aside four tickets for you, and if you do not want the four you can take the two. This is out of line with their usual procedure, but I know that you will hasten your decision ana will let then know definitely. My, Gwinn Henry is Athletic Direetor, and Mr, Earl Falkenstien is the financial secretary who handles the tickets and the money, There is a 15¢ charge for insured mail for each ticket consignment, ané the tickets are $2.20 a piece, Very cordially yours, FCAsAH | Director of Physical Education.