November 29, 1941. ly. Howard Engleman, Phillips Petroleum Co., Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Dear Howard: I enjoyed receiving your "Bill's Gay" posteard from New York. I'll bet you got a surprise, did you not, when you saw Bob and Eleanor, because doubtless Mrs. Allen was there at. that time, or else on her way. She is attending the Army-Navy game today with the youngsters. i got four tickets, hoping that I could attend, but found that it was impossible. But I mow they wilt be having a@ swell time. i dik chek Shah rae Gave: Dts uk Denti 6 qned. Sian. ee it eae basen aeent ne F mn rs : aE 8 a L j I am sending your card to Mrs. Alien, as I am writing her today. She always loved you, Howard, and I kmow how interested | she will in hearing from yous . \ Old “Ogu-iogu” is ghite a student, and Eleanor is in psychology. Lock out there, boy, she will figure out the workings of your minds But when she does it she will be having a good time, I'll bet. a I am writing you at Bartlesville, hoping that this ee ee off. You know Connie Wack used to say, “The way to off Ty Cobb is to throw one base ahead of him.” Well, that is what I am doing regarding Howard Ingleman. ! My kindest regards to my good friends - Boots Adams, Paul Endacott, Alexander, Pralle, and a host of other good Jay- hawkers with a fine outfit. Very sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FPCA:AH ‘Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach