March 11, 1944. Mrse Robert Be Glenn, 301 Washington St... Beardstown, Illinois. Dear lirs. Glenn: Mrs. Allen appended a note on the envelope from John, asking that I send the same on to you. I kmow that a mother is always happy to read a letter from her son, snd we were delighted to hear fron John. He is always such an aggressive, — individual. The Allens are very, very fond of him. + in ste eieia ak A eh Oe just for old times' seke. John has such a paternal attitude when he talks to Mrs. Allen about our children. He truly is a grand uncle - and by grand, I mean as an adjective. ! | We hear a lot about your manning your ship, while John is manning the Corregidor -- two swell pilots, I would say. Mrs. Glem, I hope that you are fedling well end that it won't be long until you NS ieee home again carrying on as he was, with all the delights of an orderly and a beautiful home. - With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Edusation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach.