June 4, 1943. “ry. Delph Simons, Lawrence Daily ee World, Lewrense, Kansas. Dear Dolph: I spologize for thie belated reply to your oot Anteas of thy 1 I agree one hundred per cent with your suggestion regarding Nell Cotton as permanent ehairman of the party committee. The night of the Rotary Ann party I spoke to her and she said she just couldn't do it, and for me to got Margaret Hill. However, I am hoping you can use your persuasive powers when you see her and get her te accept at least the chairmanship of the committee for this next year. Four Rotary ‘m parties with Nell cotton as chair- man would insure the success of such meetings. Thank you for your suggestion, and too, 1 isl pos te ae Sacha Solin I was needing some change and when I wanted to write a check I didn't expect to euchre you out of a luncheon. But since we were talking about free luncheons for these pre-school youngsters I didn’t think that the suggestion would work on you like it did. Thank you just the same. Fraternally, - Director of Physical Education, FOA:AH Varsity Basketball conch.