duly 2, 1942. piri Ne Mina bvewiie; be a: ae Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas. Dear Dr. Storer: | Sia sas en tous hoe sickest U dk A Leite: - written on Jume 28th comserning the blockading of the main drive — in front of Bailey Hall. I assure you that I would be the last individual to cause eny inconveniences or discomfort to a crippled man, or anyone else, in fact. As you recall, last year we berricaded the drive from the. Anatomy Building to Fowler » but on ascount of the buses not being able to mike the trip around the Enginesring Bui the authorities insisted that we use the pavement in front of ley e I will make a survey and see if there isn't some better spot that will cause less inconvenience than the present set-up, and I will iet you hear from me. ita tare Gris. gine hired, in addition to our regular ommyus patrolman, who are supposed to inform the public regarding the barricades. I will also seo if it isn’t possible to barricade it @t a later time and not wash the pavement but sweep it. | I am sorry for the incivility show to lirs. Storer. There % is no exouse in such a situation. ‘Thave the same difficulty thet you have when the street is barricaded, because on Nonday evening I had a dinner date at - the Union Building and I wapired 2 baseball game on the intramural field and came up a little after six o'clock. After the bath it ee ee a Ss - ing, which is nearly a mile, but I took it as just one of those - things that happened for the greater enjoynent of five hundred peoples | scisrwtlidiie: nia ba trhedziten wilh ennai: yes Qik + ail iate your letter and will cooperate to the fullest degrees, I an Sinserely yours, | . Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH ~ Varsity Basketball Coach.