Alovember 13, 1937 Ere Je Ae Hyland, Production Departnent, NeGraweHill Book Coe, 330 West 42nd Ste, New York Citys Dear Mire Hyland: | Upon receipt of the proofs we mailed them back the next morninge I am rather proud of our achievements, since the galley and the proofs have come in they have never stayed in our home twonty«four hours. I imagine the fellow that doesn't do 1 wna oping at: the houk could be off the press just before Thanksgiving, as that is the far end of the football season. Basketball season, of course, has begun as far as the coaches are concerned, but if there would be any possible way to get this book out by Thanksgiving, that week or ten days that would be gained would be tremend= ous so far as the psychological side of it is concerned. Of course, you know more about thet proposition from the produetion end than I, so I will step aside in my arguments. ae such a thing could come to passe With great sesientinitinaes and hopes, I Sineerely yours, FUASAT Director of Physical Education.