Mey 11, 1945. Mire Harold England, Halstead, Kansas. Dear Hayvold: | I talked to Mr. Wooleott today and he told me that Mr. Quigley was through Halatead yesterday and had a nice visit with you. I learn that you are plaming definitely to attend the University of Kensaa. I assure you IT am happy indeed at Ce ee T will to Mr. Quigley upon his retwn to Lawrence and get all GT Qukekbe: hanaene 1 tah pune tae pele oh the Dal~ eraity of Kansas to be your very best. You have made a wonderful record and I am sure that fine record will be improved here at | the University. 1 realise that it will be difficult to improve upon the record you have made, but you have the stuff to do it and T know that you will. : I merely wanted to express ny vies yew Gaels Se shied, tha Veiuarety O Heated Howard Engleman, who came from : Avkansas City, made a wonderful record, but I an sure that Harold England of Halstead will make en equally brilliant one, if not a better one. And Mr. Engleman's record is tough, but we will wel- come your coming with enthusiasm and with the thought of beating this fine boy's record, which was the best so far as scoring is conesrned, of any boy who has ever attended the University of With all good wishes, I a Sincerely yours, a Direstor of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.