Februery 1, 1941 Mre Je He Crocker Director of Physical Educetion The University of Yestern Ontario London, Canada ‘Deer Mre Crocker: I am sorry thet I have failed to answer your good letter of the 9th instant sooner, but I have been out of town much of late with the basketball team and, together with final exuminetions ond administrative work, I am much later than usuale However, had there been any possibility of my helping Mr. Lewis 4. Davies, I would have immediately wired you. I am happy to heve you sey what you have ~egarding ire Devies as a basketball and track coaches If there was any possible way for me to-heip him it would be a pleasure to do se. I learned to like Mre Devies when we met at various times, and I will keep his neme before me with the hope that I can help him. Pleese _gonvey to Mre Davies my sincerest hope that he will get something © without eny mised justment, end eleo give him my kindest regerdse I can understand how the war is compelling vou to make chenges thet dislocate your competitive program. As an Amorican may I say that you have my every sympathy in your effort to stemp out Witlerism on the continents Canada hes been & great cont~ibution and we ere very proud of our neighbors. With all good wishes, I am, Sincerely yours, PcA:1lg:min Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach