E. B. MORGAN DALE W. MAXWELL MORGAN & MAXWELL ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW GALENA, KANSAS September 18, 1937 Dre Fe Ce Allen University of Kansas Athletic Dept., Lawrence, Kansas. Dear "Phog"-- The cool fall winds are beginning to blow, and I am reminded of the fact that 'ere long that heavy red sweater will come in very handy. Perhaps the manufacturers have been harrassed with labor troubles or perhaps the sheep themselves have been on a no=pro- duction basis--at any rate, my sweater has not come as expected. I am not at all alarmed by this failure, and will continue to love my alma mater until it really does get cold and I have nothing to ~ wear duck hunting. This is a good excuse to write to you, however, and to wish you, and your colleagues in the athletic dept. the best of luck and the most successful of years, The newspapers téll us that Ad is expecting an improved team this fall--I hop e so. No one could reasonably expect a worse one, I'm sure--and no one can reasonably expect any revolutionary change in this years team such as would make Notre Dame a bit apprehensive over their coming series with us. You are to be individually complimented on your activities during thé summer by which you are no doubt prepared to inaugurate the new dept. on a high standing which will reflect credit upon’ you, the students, and the University. I've taken up a sufficient gmount of your time, so I'll sign off. If the sweaters are there, or are to arrive shortly, tell Brother Falken-= stein of the shivering attorney in Galena, Kansas. Very truly _yo i LA Dale W. Maxwell DWM: gr