_ whe to do some very necessary work. I was far behind in my office work, and although Milton, Isabel, Tom Van Cleave, Jr., and Mrs. Van Cleave went to the game I stayed here. They asked me to go along, and I had agree with Mee = think the endieves are entitled it is just as unwise for a parent to money children as it is for a child to spend all the money on himself or herself. Measure and proportion makes proper balance. I will never feel that I have spent any money on the children but the moneh that I wanted to spend freely and cheerfully, and I will never feel that I have handicapped myself unduly Hoge rier unto Caesar the money that is Caesar's." . So I want you to have a fine, heels beneficial ex- perience at Pennsylvania. I thought you spoke very wisely when you said that you wanted to attend an opera, and I have it in mind that I want you to see at some time vefore you graduate a world's champion- ship prize fight. It isn't worth much only just the psperience of seeing groups together. Isn't that an antithesis ~ a grand opera and a prize fight? But again it is that measure and proportion. But I must stop and drop a note to Eleanor. With much love and anticipation of your fine future success, I am / Affectionately, Your dad