October 12, 1944, . f 4/8 Robert L. Book, | ry Section I, : Perrin Field, Sherman, Texas. Dear Bob: I am mighty gled to get your 2 know that you feel e you de. I think you, able end sensible plan for a happy and an I was glad to kmow about your mother and your sister. Write me and give me your mother's initials and address. I would like to write her a letter. I feel as if I know the whole family, because I remember a wonderful letter that she wrote you after you had loaned some dupe Delta Tau Delta pledge some of Mom's and Pop's money. I am sure that you will agree with me in my believe that she is a very wonderful many. 3 I was at Tulsa but did not wilh to see you. T m sorry. I went oom Wednesday night, svbstituting for tir. Brnie Quigley who was speaking at his regular broadeast that night and could not get to Tulsa for the Thursday night meeting. Therefore I substituted for him in three or four mss meeting speaking dates. Mrs, Allen accompanied me and we stayed over for the game and came home Sunday morning. I saw Don Diehl and had a good visit with him. He is coming back Noveniber 1 to the medical school. While we were in Tulsa Mrs. Allen and I went to see "Since You Went Away.” It was a great picture, Bob, and I know what you mean. ee Wee E Sublnd Xe tee 28. ee oe ee eee ene I eee meee Don't worry about my polities, Bob. I have my ideas and go have you, but that will not estop us from nn everything in a we fashion. _ Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. f } | t