December 10, 1945. Mre. A. J. Anderson, 66 W. Wilshire, Phoenix, Arizona. Dear Mre. A. Je: I am sending you one of the Jayhawk Rebounds for perusal. I write these letters each month to the boys, but have not gotten around to the November letter so . a combined letter for November and December. In the back of | my mind somewhere I had a notion that I had promised to send you one of these. At least I was to send you something at — Phoenix, because I teok your address. t was sorry that I was tied up when you stopped by the house the other day but I am glad that you got to aay goodby to Mrs. Allen. She appreciated it very muoh. This letter that I am enclesing will at least let Irma know the dope on the Allen gang and other things around K.U. oe I imagine he is quite a boy by now. Remember, if there is anything that you want us to do at any time it will be a great pleasure to do it. I hope that you enjoy the land of sunshine, light and air, and that you are able to have a good forgetter while you are there. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Payton Education, FOAsAH | Varei ty Basketball Coach.