| Marsh 1, 1944. Dr. Laurence Cs Vicodruft, *‘Registrar, University of Lensas. : Dear Drs Woodruff: saci ji yes Sain 2k aang « meena: I had with Raymond Nichols about the transcript of Charles Uoffett. He mentioned that the lateness of the Phys‘cal Edueation grades had satay the — of Charles’ transcript. % urate you Svt the prefs in Piyudenl Bimetion ware delivered to yow office by messenger on Friday morning, Septenber 10th, and the day that I wrote you was the 16th. T was hoping that I would hear from you as to the emwe of the difficulty that leg to the erroneous impression of Mr. Nichole that it was our fault in transmitting the grades. I trust that you have checkéd this up to see just where the difficulty lay. We have always tried to be very prompt in sending the grades over and if we are not at fault we would like to be absolved of this situation. eiuag bictiad aa canaliind as elena Gon vee I would thank you to sapere oblch inl ian wrens ‘Very cordially yours, Direotor of Physical Education,