April 27, 1942. _. Myr. Warren R. Anderson, — Headquarters Detachment, list Battalion, 359th Infe, Camp Barkeley, Texas. Dear Teacon: 1% was mighty swell of you to write as you did on the 22nd instant. Mrs. Allen and I of course were very happy at Bob's success. The Phi Psi'ts very thoughtfully sent him a wire, which I know pleased him very muche I will tell Mrs. Allen that you wrote - and I kmow she will be immensely pleased. Yes, I agree with you that when you get into Military . Intelligence that is a most difficult and dangerous task. But I ; ee ee ee ee shesring for you all the way. | I was happy indeed to hear from Captain Flliott. Please give him my kindest regards. And tell him I wish for him and for you the very best of success that can come your way. Yes, it is a small world and when we get into the service we find that it is a amaller world than we quite imagine. It is a great opportimity for ‘a young man and nee Veen ORK seize that opportmity with all yor heart. When this fuss is over and you return to us much more ater as @ result of this great cataclysm we will cherish an opportunity to chew the fat with you as in days of old. With all good wishes, I am Fraternally, Gieeates of Physical Siimehton and Recreation, FCA:AH ‘Varsity Basketball end Panetelt Coach. —