November 1, 1937. ir. Ye: Replogle, Athletic Director, The Elgin Academy, Bigin, Tliinois, Dear Vayne 3 Very happy to have your good letter ef the 26th ultimo. By now you have a pretty fair appraisal of the power of the Kansas team, Max must heave played a wonderful game, from ell reports. , He is a great athlete and a fellow, Somehow, I have a feeling that Max will be one of the standouts next yoar on the Kansas varsity. | I would have enjoyed having @ visit with you at East Lensing last Saturday but I know that in the short time you had an opportunity to visit with Max there would have been no time for anyone else, This is as it should be. ; ; Now, regarding Osborn, don’t worry a moment about him, fe perhaps aid the best thing for himself. You know, Wayne, I am not very strong on transfers from one institution to another. Really, I think it would be a good rule to have no transfers whatever even though it would work hardships on some of the » However, as iong as there is no mle against it I see no ob jection in a boy transferring from one institution to another if he has a very good reason to do so. 7 : ) ' J want re to know that I appreciate all the things that you did in K.U.'s behalf, It is mighty fine of you to boost Sansas as you do, of course, I realize that you love Kansas more than other state in the Union, and you are an exceptio fellow in this respect. Too many fellows cheer lustily for the old institution while she is knoe them off, and when she begins te slip they lose most their