November 4, 1942. Professor A. J. Mix, Chairman, — Committee on Exemption from Physical Conditioning, University of Kansas. Dear Dr. Mix: | I am sorry for the delay in replying to your two letters of October 29 and 30, but I assure you I do appreciate your fine spirit of cooperation. I wish also to acknowledge your letter of November 2nd, in which you report on the students who have had unexcused absences. We shall bring our records up to date, according to the report you have issued. I think this cheek on attendance is of definite value to all concerned, and while we shall do our best to assign and locate these students before reporting them to you, it is quite possible that some errors will occur. I admit my dereliction in sending the first absence report to you by “special messenger", but I chose the lesser of two evils in that mtter. Mrs. Hulteen was swamped with details here in the her with this I chose to let the report go out by campus mail. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Hducation, FPCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. a