Mr. Ed Abels, Editor, Douglas County Republican, 1005 Mass. St., Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Hd: For over a year I have been writing a Jayhawk Rebounds each month to our boys in the service, and I thought you might like to see the one we are just now mailing out. I got this conception from my experiences after the first World War. I came to the campus on September 15, 1919, and saw dear old Uncle Jimmy Green, who said, "Well, Phog, I am glad to see youe I om glad to see you here at the University. I promised my boys when they went overseas that I would wait for them, and I am waiting until they return, and when they get back my job is happily finished." when the boys went away this time I was too old to enter service, but I thought I could render those boys a genuine service by keeping them informed as to the whereabouts of their buddies. Bach month I have tried to appraise them of the activities and whereabouts of their Jayhawker friends. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. —