October 19, 1942. Mire Otto R. Souders, 710 Schweiter Bldg., Wichita, Kansas. Dear Brother Soutidrs: «Immediately upon reeeipt of your letter of the 15th instant I called the Alumni Office to learn what I could about George H. Wilne, who received a loan from the the Knights Templar Educational Loan Fund in 1929. Milne was in the Law School here from 1928 to 1930. His home at that time was Sabetha, Kansas, and the Alumni Office has no record of any other address. At the time Milne was in sehool we had about ten loan funds, each administered by different groups. George 0. Poster had charge of one, the Scottish Rite loan fund, and Pr. Burdick had charge of ‘another Masonic loan fund, and Dave Horkmens had charge of the Acacia loan fumd. Students in those years got wise to the fact, end they would go around t all. I remember Milne coming and asking for a recommendation, and that was all that was necessary because the vogue then was to loan money ‘to students after the war. The history of the loan funds has been that the two professional organizations, the lawyers and the doctors, have repaid their loans more poorly than ali of the other student groups combined. ‘The doctors are the worst and the lewyers next. This information comes from a University authority. If at any time I learn of the whereabouts of Milne, or if I ean give you any information or aid in collecting this loan, I will be happy to do so. : Sincerely yours, | Direetor of Physical Education, FCA :AH Varsity Basketball Coach.