September 20, 1937. Hr, Dele We Naxwell, AttorneyeateLayv, Galena, Kaneses, . Dear Dale: Yery happy to have your letter of the iSth instant, and to know thet as yet you did not neet that goo@-looking Kanses sweater to protect you \ from the chill biasts of the Kensas winter, - However, I am very sure that you would like to heve it in your possession, dDeeause a lawyer alweys looks ehead, In fact, they teil me that he secs throe sides of scvery question « your sida, sife and the right side, “his is net what President Roosevelt thinks about the lewyers, but what i think about res is thet they ses the right side. So wemy people have been throwing brickbets at the lawe yors for their ability to evade the law rather than interpret it, e | J have just called tie Athletic Office and foumi lir, Felkenstien out, but. I checked with ips. Webster and'she says aho ie yery sures the sweaters have arrived, and i an passing on your good _ letter to them and will ask that they employ Uncle Sam immediately to convey to you the ietter thet you earned last year, ' | Dees I see that you really go in for expensive things ~- golé end duck mmting. Yo proletariat could Go this consistently unless he is counting on a goodly income. I em sure that ron are one of these who shoot ducks instead of football coaches. That ies better sport, anyhow, because a dead duck is worth something, | : Iam certainly hoping that the football team does better. You know, Dale, the ordinary business end professionali men of nowadays is sane on most every subject of the day's issue, with the ex- ception of the good old colicge game. They they have rabies and the hydrophobia really works on them, They get pop-eyed and that is one sport they know more ebout than anybody else in the world.