Noverber 29, 1941. Mr. John H. Glenn, 710 E. 4th Street, Beardstown, Illinois. Dear Johnny: Thank you very much for your very prompt epistle. I me weey thkd you Atdn"’ Gxt ont €6 nee Jane. I want you to take advantage of that opportunity the first time you are in Chicago. Why wouldn't it be a good stunt for you to see our DePaul game on January 31, and we will storm the Mons citadel. I am sending you another schedule of our games in ease I did not mail you one before. We certainly want you to be eee ee ee Oe — I know you must have had a great time in Toronto. I certainly would liked to have been with your National Ice outfit @t that convention. We would have had a swell time, wouldn't we, John, with egg lemonades with dexin, foot arch normalizers, and _ the air of Cenadian patriotism shot through omr veins? Gee, I'll ‘bet you had a swell ‘ist By the way, John, Mrs. Allen has inal finished visit- ing with Jane and Hoot, and she is in Philadelphia now visiting with Bob and Eleanor. I prooured four tickets te the Army-Navy game and thought I might get away, but wisdom dictated otherwise and I stayed here. After she visits there for a week she is go- ing to visit Mary at Louisville. So I am a bachelor, but keeping busy and keeping out of mischief. | ie » regarding officials. Thank you very much for your ee | They tried Craig, Clarno and Enright, but could. not get them. They recommended Joe Rieff and I agreed to him. Don Elser is teaching at Gary, Indiana, and he has been wanting to officiate so I asked them to procure him. So since Den wants to work I guess that about settles the officiating problem. I want to thank you very much for your kindness, _— a two boys will be able to man the job o.k. — 7 T understand that we are to play in the Chicago Coliseum, so the floor purchase should be o.k. 1 know those DeFaul babies and that is why I was protecting our boys from every angle. :