August 19, 1943. Toe Whom It May Concern: I an very hip to commend to you Mr. George HN. Dick, formerly of the University of Kansas. George played varsity football here at the University two years, and was an outstanding end. He also pleyed on my versity basketball toam, and until the time of a knee injury was one of the valued members of my squad. George Dick is clean, capable and courageous. He is court- sous and he has a fine faculty of making friends among his fellows. I found that he at all times developed a fine morale among the men with whom he game in contact. I would recommend him to you as a very safe and valuable young man to deal with young people. He sets ee ee ee MeN e Sai 10d wis tar weatelad. artes conditioning for all men at the University became operative we engaged George Dick as _ one of our instructors in physical conditioning classes. He also did substitute teaching for the Lawrence public sehool system and | did 6 splendid job in the junior high school and the high school. We have found George Dick alert, responsive and loyal in all of his work. We were highly pleased with the type of service he gave, and he oarried an individual responsibility that was pleasing. I am happy to recommend him without reservation or evasion. : Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Biueati on, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.