July il, 1944, Mr. Brice Durbin, Supt., Burns Consolidated Schools, Burns, Kansas. Dear Superintendent Dubin: After the rush of pre~enrollment I am planning to have Brice, Jr., come in to see me very shortly. I thought I would have met him in my Physical Education lectures that - I give to all the freshmen, 'xut I do not notice his name listed. I etarted tiuis morning with the 7:30 and 8:30 clesses, and will check up to see why he is not on one of these lists. € I am also expecting to have sumer basketball practice real soon, so I am sure it will be a very short while now. Thank you for your kind remarks regarding what small influence I have had on Brice'’s life. It is always a pleasure for the older fellows to pass on some of the ex- periences to youth if they are in a position to do so. I assure you I will regard our meeting as a very favorable oppor- tunity to do amything thet is within my power. T am glad that Brice is with us, and we trust that you and Mrs. Durbin will find epportumity to visit him and us in the near future. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Rducation, PCA :AH Varsity Basketball Coach.