August 22, 1945 ‘ : Mr. Alan Davidson Personnel Manager Sterling Insurance Company 757 North Michigan Avenue Chicago ll, Illinois — ‘Dear Alan: I am glad to have your good letter of the 13th instant. I am happy to know that you like the Jayhawk Rebound No. 17. I am worke | ing on No. 18 now and although it may be the last or near the last of the Rebounds, we will send the next issue to you and put you on the mailing list. Congratulations to you and for all that July 24 means. I would have liked to have been with you that night because I know what a eencatalah experience you had, for I have traveled the same road. | I will be interested to know how you make out with your Merit nation Plan. I am sure, however, that you will make good with the band. : - Yes, indeed! I do remember that 1923, — 0-0 game at Lincoln. I have thought of that game many many times and would like to write @ story on it, and I may some time, ‘If and when I do I will oall you in on the conference. The details seemed stamped indelibly in your mind and I know of no one who could give a better portrayal of it than you. For how well J know, because -- what a game you played that day. And as for the other boys on that battling Jaylmwk team, I can say the same. With all — wishes, I am Sincerely % Forrest C. Allen Director, Physical Education ‘Varsity Basketball Coach # FCA:ef