July 2, 1943. Governor Homer K, Ebright, Paldwin, Kansas. . Dear Governor Homer: | : Thank you for your two letters as of July 1. I will plen to have some of the Rotarians take care of the fellow- ship and the recognition labels. I will also have someone, per- heaps Xerl Elooz, in charge of registration. Don't you think it would be a good thing to have a couple of rousing Rotary songs when we assemble, just before you take over? I believe they will want to visit during the tine from 9 to 10 otclock, and won't want to sing. What do you think? My actions are subject to yar wishes. T- will check with Mike Getto and ask him what he santa ad Sed eee: Hie Abu. We have 60 in our club here at Lewrence and we guarantee Mike 50 luncheons. Don't you think that you had better make a final recount and if you think you will heve 80 then we would have to guarantee Mike 70. if you think you would have but 70, let's guarantee him 60, and he ean gamble on the other ten. If we have more then I am sure Nike can scrape up some-= thing for us, but we should be as nearly accurate as possible. | We are having no Rotary meeting Monday, so if you will write me regarding your reaction on this and give me authority Sc Sick ata Min 2 ALE censeatan Sits Wie tener: thak you denies. Of course for our 60 members we guarantee him 50, so it will only a the visitors that we will cuarantee a number. >» I received the mimeographed amouncement and I | il cas ee a el eo. It wili be a pleasure for me to — with you to the fullest. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Piivatenl Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach.