DESIGNATED AN“HONOR SCHOOL’ BY THE U. S.WAR DEPARTMENT Georgia Military Academy COL.W. R. BREWSTER oe Bas tones College Park, Georgia Oe MAJ. R.S. ROSSER SECRETARY & TREASURER F b 15 1941 wad SS eee ebruary 15, Dre Forrest Ce Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dre Allen: Within the past few weeks I have had inquiries from several of our seniors here concerning the prospects of financial aid at the Uni- versity of Kensase We have one boy in particular who is a top-notch athletes In addition to being an All-State football player and a first-rate track man, he is one of the best natural basketball players I have ever seene He is a good student and a fine boy in every respecte Because of his great desirability, I am afraid that Yale University is going to get him; however, should he fail to get a scholarship there, it might be that I could persuade him to come to the University of Kansase This boy's name is Carl Anderson, should you care to write to hime I would greatly appreciate a note from you indicating the kind of assistance that the University of Kansas can give at the present time to athletes. I realize, of course, that KeUe has never given athletic scholarships that would compare with those given by Southern Universitiese From time to time, however, I shall come in contact with boys well able to take care of a large part of their expenses who want to go to a Northern universitye For this reason, it might be well for me to be able to give them some definite idea as to what kind of assistance they could expect at the University of Kansase I am enjoying my work here very much although, of course, I miss the Hill and its activities very much. Please accept my kindest personal regardse Sincerely, Ross Me Robertson Dean RMR: J