Dick Miller December 24, 1940 Dear Blary, : As we ‘pause +e ‘look beck upon ¥y sterday"s journey, we are ‘foisaaee of meny things. ve arose at 7:30, breakfasted at the . Allerton and nen for “Ann Arbors The train ride was un eventful. The pers spent most of their time writing meas | aieries and playing cards or studying. When we reached -= arbor, we took our bags to the Michigan Union, which is really @ very ate building. e then had lunch and went to the, Intramural Bal iding where we held a short practices On the floor were four —— basketball Pleeres On one of these we ‘sorimmaged. After practice, three of us went swimming in the pool. The oe0l is the best I have over seen indoors. It is twenty-five feet long and whe from five to twelve feet deepe There were six lanes for racings ‘I think it is proper to mention the fact -that the Michigan Ue swimming team was the best in the nation last year, winning the ne Ten seventi, and the Ae Ae Ue Championships. Arne our brief ein, we = vaek to the Union, where we ste senor After dinner, ‘some of us walked down to the College Siiuniin district and went to ¢ @ “pioture show. Some of the boys stayed at the Union onl had Trainer Nesmith give them a workout and rubdewns oe | ve were all home ie ue at 9230 Pe Mes and spent a very uncomfortable “— in a very iscenfertadie bed. | Dick Miller