April 10, 1946 . Captain Harry G. Gray, Air Corps P. O- Box 208 Randolph Field, Texas : . Dear Gordys I am sorry that I have not been able to answer your letter - of the 27th of February sooner. You undoubtedly have some conception of how things have been going around Mount Oread during the tail end of basketball season. That in a small way will give you a general idea of why I have not ‘been able to answer your letter. Nevertheless, may I say that your fine letter was an — to me and os did on, your comments so very much, We finished the season not as we would have liked to,by — lossing to Oklahoma A & M, but I think with a fairly good record and one which Kansas should be proud of, Since we have practically ell of the same team back next year, I am anticipating giving Oklahoma A & M more than they can handle in return. for the double dose that they gave us this year. I was interested in knowing of your plans to start a sporting ‘goods store in Harlingen. I am sure that with your personality and drive such an institution will become a great success. Flease let me know how things work out for you in this lifes : : We are very happy to have Max around for a few days this fall. I was unable to keep track of him and so I am not sure what his final decision was about going to school. I did hear that he might go into business with you in Harlingen. Certainly, we will be happy to have that third Gray in our fold when he is ready, If he comes up to the expectations of his brothers, he will certainly be a great athlete. : Thanks for your fine letter, agit and let me hear from you again in the near future. Sincerely, a ae pS Director of Physical sdueation, FCA sMF : Aa eo ‘Varsity Basketball Coach.