July 26th, 1941 Mr. Kenneth Wulfeymery 4244 Pleasant Street St. Louis, Missouri Dear Ken; I'am answering your good letter of July 2lst and I'm also inclosing a Physical Education Bulletin for your information. Doubtless you have received’ the University Catalogue. I called the Registrar's Office day before yesterday and asked that they send you one at your street address in St. Louis. I have been so busily engrossed with my teaching and my recreation work this year that I have had too little time for correspondence. Our recreation work is at night, also, here at the University under lights. So, with early morning and jate night work I find difficulty in making all my proper connections. I'm sorry that I have not been more prompt in writing. You state that your work on the playgrounds close on Labor Day. You come right on up and we will put you to work the day you arrive. I would suggest that you bring some old clothes with you because they will come in handy. I will put you outside on the tennis courts, golf links, etc. until your school work starts. After that, it will be inside work in the towel roo} or in some work connected with our Physical Education Program. You will be able to get in at least eight and one-half hours a dey every day that you are here until school starts. I'm very glad for you to write and for you to ask questions about which you arenot sure of. You depend on me to give you all the aid possible and I want you to'feel free enough to come < to me with every one of your problems. I find that when a boyg is anxious enough to get straightened out on these minor details, that he is interested in his work and generally makes the type of fellow whom we are all proud... We welcome you to Kansas and we look forward with pleasure to your coming. I would suggest that you send your transcript to Mr. James K. Hitt Assistant Registrar, University of Kansas, telling him that you desire to enroll, etc., and that you are sending it for his inspection. Of course, you will call youf Principal or the secretary of the High School and ask them to mail your | transcript to Kansas University as you intend to attend school here. The form is made up at your High School and they will not turn it. over to you but will mail it direct to Mr. Hitt, I note that Coach George Edwards dropped in to see you and had a visit with your family. George is a fine man and a good coach and I know that he disliked to lose you to me. Fine things have been said about your . character and your playing ability. , With all good wishes, and assuring you we're looking forward to your coming to the University, I am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and