January 8, 1942. Dre Ce Be Francisco, Argyle Building, Kansas City, los Tear Dr. Francisco: I want to tell you how happy I was to see you at the basketball game, and only sorry that I did not get opportunity to visit with you. It was mighty nice of you show the enthusiasm that you do for sports. I wish that I might have had time to usher you over to our bench so that you could have sat with our boys, but I was pretty much keyed up just before that Oklahum contest and was thinking of whipping the Sooners and not doing moh entertaininge I wanted to tell you that Bobb; Allen made every effort to endeavor to see you in Kansas City, but he came home with a very severe cold bordering on flu and we kept him in the house most of the tine. lie got a letter yesterday from him\in Philadelphia saying the cold was still holding on but he hoped te fight it off successfully. He Se Fee ereny te eee oe mene Se Me eee Oe SEC YOUs With kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.