“May 28,- 1946 Ens. Ora W. Sapp Augusta, Kansas | When you wrote me on the 13th of March, I answered your letter on April 9 but for some reason, which is my fault, it got mixed up in some correspondence and failed to get into the post’office.e I am sending a carbon copy of this letter that I wrote on April 9, together with a physical education brochure, to your homes However, I am sending the original of the letter written on April 9, together with a carbon copy of this letter I am writing now end a physical education brochure, to you | ~-U.S.5. Hancock, CV-19, c/o Fleet Fost Office, San Francisco, California. I am sorry for this delay and I —_ you: to know the megstgente is all mine, for which I am regretful. Dear Bill: I was greatly impressed with your agility and your ability — on the basketball court and I have been counting very much upon your return to Mount Oread, where I am sure you will ow a. — aocount of yourself on the Kansas Varsity. Won't you write me at your early convenience and tell me that you charged the failure to receive a letter from me to one of those accidents that do happen occasionally, I know how proud Captain Dave Shirk will be of you at K.U. Dave often recounts what a ster you were at high school and how you made the Duke Versi while you were in the V-12 down there. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: MF Sus Varsity Basketball Coach. »