September 10, 1941. ‘Mr. Fred Bosilevac, 418 Armstrong, Kenses City, Kansas. Dear Freddie: The other day a young Lithuanien from Western Reserve University stopped in my office to see me. He expects to enroll at the University of Kansas this fall as a pre-medic. His name is Leonard Zelinskas, and he is living at 839 Mississippi Street. He played freshman basketball at Weatern Reserve, end wants te come out for basketball here this fall. I told Leonard ebout you besause I thought you might have several interests in common. I am not sure whether you will de in Kansas City this fall, or whether you will be here on the campus to finish up your medical work before going to Kensas City. If you are hore I would like for you to look up Leonard, end if you will remain in Kanses City I would be happy to heve you write him a letter. Leonard is a fine appearing young man, full of enthusiasm and determination, and I believe he will have a very succese~ ful career at the University of Kansas. : With very best wishes to you, I am Sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.