August 19, 1943. Dear Georges Pardon my delay in angwering your good letter of the 15th ins tant. I em very happy to comply with your request and I trust that you wilt be able to get the position you desire. : I certainly was surprised to lean that you were discharged et Ome shil siia Wheeiahh Uk sedhidnling Ws On ees & ke degree ond play football this fall, and at the same time earn mors than enough money te keep you going? And when you finish I am sure we will be able te use you. Of course, if you want to stmy in the California school system this is a great opportunity. I understand that Henry Shenk has written you and doubtless he will be able to present things to you in a more favorable light than I could, but you can count om having a job here if you want it. I don't want you to feel that you owe me anything for help~ ing youe That is our job, of course, and I don't want you to feel. that you have to send me any basketball players. Of course we are always happy to get fellows a en ee ae ee Cee ee obligated in the least. Thanks for your compliment on the coaching technique. Hew- ever, I am not nearly as optimistic about thet ag you are. Please a aiegnee- cc gop Ml ae godt aemen an deteees oasis wid time you wish to do so. _ With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Biucation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.