are the boss, Homer, I would be glad if you will express your desires * and opinions. : | The reason I suggested the Union Building is on its en tall dah toes %s Oen aero: fee ote ett panko. Answering your question about the dining room at the Eldridge, I am sure ~ that Mike Getto would give us the air-conditioned Crystal Room for that noon meeting. It would be warm downstairs and would be inadvisable to hold the meeting there even if we could accommodate then in numbers. We worked it wut with Mike last year whereby we moved upstairs and put a partition screen between the Rotery croup in their meeting and other guests who sat in the back end. — But for thts group wo would aak ike to give us the entire dining room without amy tors. Mike couldn't do it ordinarily, because the overflow from his Coffee Shop has to be taken care of. I have gone into quite a bit of detail, but I hope it is not tiresome. If you feel that you should have the meeting place definitely settled before you write your letters, phone me or write nue right back and I will gst a deeision on the looation at the eerliest ‘possible moment. Call me “Phog"; that is the way I am listed in Rotary. With all good wishes, I am Rotarily yours, Direetor of Physical Education | FCA:AH ~~ Varsity Basketball] Coach. /