June 29, 1942. Dear Dicks Aa soon as I received your letter of JAme 25th I i called the Dean of the Engineering School and asked that you be | sent catelogs and information concerning the courses of study in that division. You doubtless have received this material by this tine. Si Aekhghed Si ewe: ii pal tae oneal aoe sidering entering the University this fall. As far as work is concerned, we will be gled to five you work in the towel room at | S5¢ aw hour for to hours a day. That is the maximm anount of ee en ee ee 8 ek eee lead. If you do not need to work, however, = wouldn't advise you to take teo much at the beginning. In fact, you would be better off if you did not need to work during your first year, but you can have you want it. ‘ : i : hs ; Mreinoerine 16 eee ee from high school to college it is staff but no stiffer here than any place else. kd Menounsh ty Se: fer ton cctteay chee, a if a boy studies he never has eny difficulty. "Thrteh" Walker end Marvin Sollenberger, of Hutchinson,. Kansas, two members of our | | : If T oan bo of any further assistance to you, plesse illite tie siesin. % Very sincerely yours, M Direotor of Physical Education, PCA:AH | Varsity Basketball Coach.