December 24, 1940 Miss Irene Spitzmann c/o Refugees Committee 39 Ancens Square Glasgou, Scotland Dear Miss Spitzmanns . : Miss Jane Byrn, formerly a dance teacher here at the University of Kansas, send your letter of June 17, 1940 to me through the mail. Miss Byrn was married last spring and she has not been with us for a years however, I am sorry that I am so late in writing youe I am sorry to tell you there is no opening for a scholarship of this kind here at the University of Kansase It would be | pleasure for us to help you if there was any possible ways . I do want you to mow that we have great sympathy and feeling for you in your unhappy. situations The American mind is very sympathetic for you people who have such a longing to improve yourselves. if at any time there is an opportunity for us to help you we will be glad to do soe It looks as: if we may be . definitely drawn into this cataclysm as our desire is to help England repress the tyrants. Be of good cheer and high courage; things will cane out all right in the long runs Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Rducation and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FCAsig |