March 24 19g 3 4 * Wr, HV. Porter, Asst. Mgr. Ill. # Seh, A.A., 11 South LeSalle St., Dear Mr. Porter: 7 : ¥ letter to you regarding the Research and Visual Investigation work of our committee has been sent you. I wrote the same general letter to all of our committee members, However, I feel that you and I are going to have to carry a great deal of the load on pictures and other rules matters, I remember that we did not have a _ very enthusiastic reception of our research work last ycer and for that reason I am very anxious to see that we get across a lot better this year than we did last, : : I am wondering if it would be possi- ble to get your projector and your reel and put on a program before the Rules b thet would be really worth while. If you could get to New York a day carly, if you are not at Atlanta, we could get together om some very definite work. The pictures that we took at Havana If have never had the opporturity of see- ing yet and I would appreciate a very close and friendly dis~- cussion with you concerning the necessary pictures to present. The pictures that Craig Ruby took, that appeared in the Athletic Journal, I have been very pleased . with and it is with the idea of suggesting to the Rules Commit- tee that certain pictures such as those be incorporated into the Rules book as a guide toward clearing up moot points, John Bunn of Stanford is the Research Committee chairman of the Caches Association and after our meet- ing at Atlanta, I expect to get the digest of thet ee and collaborate with you and others of our committee, especially Rowe, Tower and Meanwell, in presenting some worth while material to our Riles body. ’