Mey 27, 1942. ire Ray Fair, Hoisington, Kansas. Dear Rays Our Chancellor, Deane W. Malott, has written me concern- ing your outstanding qualifications as an athlete, and your _ evedemic achievements. The fact that you play football and basketball and compete in track, and still achieve the honor student status, shows to me that you are an exceptional individ- ual. ee of Kansas. It would be a great pleasure to have a chap like you on ny squad. I have always been more concerned in athletes who were exceptional students than I have in students who were exceptional athletes. It is like putting your money in a sound banke “ha you teach a boy the fundamentals you are quite sure that your work is of some avail when you realize he is a good student. We have been blessed on our versity basketball team with outstanding students. I believe that is the reason if we have made a record, it is on account of their basketball fundamentals as well as their ecademics. From year to year you get the benefit of you training because you are always eligible. _ In what do you expect to major? You may not be interested in Physical Miucation, but if you are if you will write me I will be very glaé to send you all the information you desire concerning this course. If you are interested in some other branch if you will let me know that also I will see that catalogs and proper inform ation are sent you. Assuring you it would be a creat pleasure to have you natriculate at the University of Kansas this fall, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA: AH ' Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.