February 15, 1945. School of Business Administration, University of Newark, ay Newark, New Jerseys | Dear Brother George: Yes, I did get your letter of October 25th and am ashamed of myself that I did not sit down immediately and write you, but I didn't, due to procrastination and other alibis, using the busy schedule idea, perhaps, — as one that might exouse me. But I should have written you beoause you have been so darn nice upon so many occasions that I feel very apologetic. Hy Goldberg had the dope. When you sent me this last clipping as © of January 31, I thought, fell, I will write George right away, but here — we are just answering it the day before we start to Manhattan, - perhaps to get knocked out of the conference spot. Thanks a million, Mister, end — when and if I get a moment to breath I am going to write you a long, lengthy epistle. Most of my days have been taken up here lately by well intentioned peopte and politicians endeavoring to get me to run for mayor here against Charlie eg es This-is confidential, but I hope I have enough sense to . stay out of it. i The town certainly needs somebody to do something in the way of a Gleatt-up job, both civically and physically. But that is what basketball and the collegiate sports need, too, and I don't know which will succeed. Give my kindest regards to your wife and that center of all attraction, the youngster in your home. I talk to your Dad quite often and our thoughts and conversation always stray your way. — a ee, With every good wish, I am ~ Fraternally yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.