NES - Salina Clinia A pe 0 ae qe YW : : WwW. E. SMITH, BUSINESS MANAGER MiSS JOSEPHINE PARSONS, R. N., CLINIC NURSE L. 8S. NELSON, M. D. MISS MAUDE DUNN, SECRETARY K. L. DRUET, M.D. PORTER BROWN, M.D. MISS FRANCIS BERTSCHE, B. S., TECHNICIAN GEO. E. STAFFORD, M. D. SUITE 408 FARMERS UNION BLDG. Salina, ‘Kansas April 20, 1936 F. G. Allen, Director, Physical Education University of Kansas. Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phogs I have your letter of recent date concerning the application of Miss Woody in the Department of Physical Education. I would judge that she is well qualified, both by heredity and education for such a position. Your rec— ommendation helps, of course, in my attitude toward her. Even though I haven't met her, I knew her brother, Warren well. Through inguiry I have discovered that one of the physical education teachers here may get married this summer and not return. It seems that this is not an as- sured fact, so little can be said about it, and as yet I understand she has not resigned. This information I ac- quired from Mr. Uhrlaub, and it should, of course, be kept confidential. However, it would not be amiss for’Miss Woody to put in her application and in the meantime I will contact as I happen to see them, various members of the Board of Education, and promote her stock a little. Our school superintendent, Mr. Heusner, is not well and is at present in the hospital under our care. I believe he is not likely to be back on the job in the near future, and would suggest that you ask Miss Woody to put in her application to Mr. Waring, the principal of the high school. While he is not an especial friend of mine, I believe it would be wise to approach the situation by that angle. Hoping this will be of some help to her, and with very kindest regards to you, I am Most sincerely J, LSN:D L. S. Nelgon, M. D.