rls The ‘letter from Allen to Wede-— M king included a paragraph or two! WS iregarding Glenn’s visit: BY “Mr. Glenn,” writes Allen, “is 4 apo the best good luck charm iL “hen we have had in Lawrence, |0 _ | Kansas for a long time. He wrote ” © with Coach Lonborg when nore 1 western beat: Minnesota, and _ he’ } | also informed me that he was ‘going to come to our Oklahoma. i ‘| Aggie-Kansas game to be: a good ~\Tuck charm for us against them. Well, this is exactly what it turn: ed out to be because Mr, Glenn not only lent his enthusiastic sup- ‘port but talked to the team mem-_ ‘|bers before the game started and | ‘gaye them a fine pep talk.” i ; : th That the local basketball expert |, helped a great deal on his trip to |} | Lawrence is the contention of Al- ‘len for his writes further: —o— . “T am sure that Glenn’s pres- ence contributed materially to the |}j victory. He is a swell fellow and everybody liked him very much. Ii ever we go through Beardstown, John Glenn will be number one on the list and the Campus Inn }j will be the second place, we will |} stop. “T do not know whether you listen in on station WREN or not, |} but the other night when they | broadcast our game they mention- ed that Mr. Glenn was in our midst and gave’ him quite a build- up. ‘They also announced it over the public address system at the