: November 28, 1941. President W. Ws Parker, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Dear Friend Walter and Mrs. Parker: pee ae I want you to know how sincerely I enjoyed the splendid hospitality of your unique and lovely home. Gee, I could have stayed there a week gnd visited, but of course you had work to do and all I had to do was loaf. , I am writing to Mr. Frederic W. Lang, of Forsyth, Georgia, today, asking him to mail you one of the Lang Arch Normaligzere on thirty days' trial. I know that both of you will be delighted with it. I carry mine wherever I go and would not take anything for thie wonderful device. ; I also meant to give you a copy of the speech that I read the other evening. I had it in my possession and wanted to pass it on to you, but failed to do so. I am enclosing it — I am also autographing my text on basketball, called "Better Basketball”, and sending it to youe If you will turn to the back and read “The Tales of Yesteryear” it will remind you of Ug Sermon and some of the other boys that you mew. The "Phantom in Cleated Shoes", of course, is Ug. Some of the other yarns are also interesting to read if and when you have nothing else to do. : Will you give me the names of Dr. Fitsgerald's grandchildren - that is, Marjorie's children? Also their father’s name. I want to autograph a book for them and send it to then. What is their dad's radio station? With deep appreciation and fond memories of the past Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH |. Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. Enc.