January 16, 1942. Ly. George Edwards, Basketball Coach, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Dear George: Sc like ee ek HE ne Rotary Club, and his son, Paul. He is Director of Publicity at Texas Christian University, and Paul holds the same job at Widland College, Fremont, Nebraska. This is the only father-son combination in this sort of a job in the world. Paul told me at Rotary that he would never forget you beeauge you gave hin the first basketball that he ever hed to practice with, but he- said that he crossed you up be- cause he did not grow into the basketball player that he should have been. He graduated from T.C.U., but came back to Missouri for his master's degree in Journalism. . gs Willaré said he stopped to see you last August but you were out of town on vacation. He made a host of friends here, and there is an interesting coincidence in the fact that we play 7.0.0. next year and they will play us here in 1943. So we are looking forward to a visit with J. Willard in '45, since he always eccompenies the teas This is caked. oe gates beh pee alk te. I think J. ‘illard, if I remember correctly, said that he gradu- ated about the same time you did, George, and they both told me a eT in Delta Upsilon. So we had quite a visit wi Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.