Well, this has turned out to be a rather long letter rather: than a short one. Before 1 close, I want to say how sorry .I was that I wasn't able to make a contribution to the Phi Psi Christmas fund, but you can well understand that if I am able to make any donations I should make them here. This does not mean lack of interest in Kansas “lpha but merely indicates the rather continued demands here coupled with the problems associated with academic salaries. I have been asked to serve as chairman of a North Jersey group to round up alumni to attend the Phi Psi G.A.C. at Spring Lake this June, and I hope that I can have a good number on hand. Therefore, if I can't make any contributions in funds, I will attempt to do so in services. Frankly, it is only in the dast year or two that I have received much correspondence or information concerning the Phi Psi Fraternity, but I find that my interest has not suffered because of the dirth of in- formation. George *. Esterly