November 6, 1937. McGraw-Hill Book Cos, 350 West 42nd Street, New York City, N.Y. Dear Mr. MeGrew: | =~ for your letter of oe Srd instant sng te to be used on g Moros entitled , incorporating hnique , Tactics and “Tales” ° * coulda not quite agree with Mr, a: argument, and you will porte me for telling owe : fare + sais ideale Mies Maid aie Oh tes Kansas State Teachers Seounteneee where 4,000 6f the fen geet inpeagsoa ith yo alike ion was great 8s sman from Kansas and V He told mo about his effort is ait Ge hoe That would be a fine order if you could land it, However, he explained it may have to go over since the book 4s not quite ready to exhibit to the purchaser. These Army men are hard-b cus- tomers when it comes to t to sell them 7 without seeing the whole job in its semphation, Concerning the list of books sold Smith-Grieves in their report to me, will you send these gales sheets back to me as 300n as you have finished with them, Mrs, Alien desires to keep these as a matter of record, and she emphasized the import- ance of my telling you that she desired them back, but I failed to mention it in my previous letter, I will thank you for an early return of these as soon as you — have finished with them. Vory cordially yours, PCAsAH Director of Physical Education,