December 8, 1943. Pvt. Keith UJ. Grant, Pit. 1024 R.D. M.C.B., San Diego, 41, Calif. Dear Keith: : Your good friend and mine, Henry Shenk, gave me your hello. I ansure you that I was happy to hear fran | you to know that Iwish you every good thing in life. While the discipline is pretty tough, you along with the other boys will learn the greatest lesson of life - that of leyalty and cooperation. Please do not think that I an to youe I am just saying that if you are fortmate enough to come back, and we are sure that you will, that you will be one of the country's leaders because it is only through discipline and effort that people achieve the great things in life. I am sending you a copy of the Jayhawk Re and I am putting you on the wailing list so that in your leisure moments you will be able to sean over the page and find the familiar names of so wany fellows that you like. Hl If there is anything that we oan do for you at any time please know that it will be a pleasure. | re ee he eee, Renae ek eee ee ยป under war time conditione, Ten Very sincerely, Your Fridnd, Director of Physical Sducation, Varsity Basketball Coach. |