April 6, 1942. Mir. Roy Calhoun, 5903 Revere Place, Dallas, Texas. Dear Roy: x iknk Sik + ieee Shik te peer poe eek Sa . of February 19. I was just browsing over it today, and thought I would answer it immediately and let you know how very much I appreciated your writing ne. Milton is president of his lew class and does not get his degree until this sumer. If he they do not give him his diploma, and bar exemimation in early Jume. I do not know whether this has anything to do with the fact that he has not from the FBI or not. pepollgp nay orp ted yn Dean of the Law School, and it might be that they have asked to let him stay, or it might be that his application was not acted upon favorably. At eny rate we will know a little later. . It is my understanding that he had some very strong endorse- cae - ments, but one can never tell what will show up on examination. : I am hoping that he gets it because I believe that he can make @ valuable contribution to the services I want to thank you for your offer of kindness to assist. Milton declares that he wrote you but I cannot understand why _you did not get his letter. I know that you could have helped ‘him a let. Anyhow, whether it was a bad break or whether he _ missent your letter causes mo to definitely feel that he lost a staunch supporter's recommendation, and one who could have done him a lot of good. For all of these things which you kindly offered to do, I thank you very much. Now for basketball. We finally limped through and tied for the Big Six championship with Oklahoma. Then in our — play-off we beat Oklahoma Aggies in Kansas City by four points. Then in a nerve-tingling game we lost to Colorado by two points, and at that we had three chances in the last thirty seconds to win the ball game but we either fumbled under the basket or ' passed when we should have shot within six feet of the goal. Then we beat Rice for third place in the HeCehehe play-off. It er ae ee ee { Ralph Willer has been in the hospital rae lobaz pnemmonia and it is my definite conclusion that the boy was a sick boy in the Colorado game. Against Rice, in the afternoon vefore the game, I told him I was not going to play him because he did not look well. I had sent him to the physician's s office