ah on hafow) X1- Ko. a oa for han Co ops Dg Kage) Manmade ey Aig, Ca ~.e Mas ot ee ees S geet o oo es ene Goan 29 At proud ot, ee | io Coa ows VS 4 e = a ae, “SNH - Weefbll M,C. Lp 8, / 5 ae) ww a Lt lak Ma Wl ¥eed = — fed fon ms sng Ye ieee GUY hal a Ae Me “3 i j ef Z fhe. “) + semesters tne Te Martad de ge Kd ae a oe, ttn (me orice. Fea) we fh a he Rinks al a “Paseo | tng 9 Yt, he nae pate 43 BERET se res pono So Seka Fane 1 anf OW et vibe. Cr ‘Halle, Germany Thrus 5i ‘May 45 ‘Dear dae Allien, a I want to write to you wainiy to express my appreciation to you for sending me a copy of the Rebounds. I think that it's a great piece of reading material. It is sometning which I wanted to receive when you first published it but since 1 thought that it was primarily for 'your boys’ I was hesitant to ask for it. And, I'm definitely dooxing forward to more of it now that I've had a taste of the cake. Perhaps, Dad has told you that I am on my way home--not to stay ‘‘ I'm sure but at least for a visit. Ome of the highiights of my journey through I hope wili be the Hili. Undoubtedly there nave been a lot of changes there since I saw it iast. I'm anxious to see the ~ new chapel. And, having the old shack Gown which used to be west of the Engineering buiiding shouida be a big improvement. It's going to be @ard to wait for that oid Hitt to show up on the horizon. Those Jenene athletes are always something tor me to watch and read about. That victory of ours over NU in football wasn't so startling, but after forty some years a feilow had to let of a cer- tain amount of steam. I was ready to fight after reading the account of the Aggie football game, but then you ana the round-ballers gave us sweet revenge in the victory at Aggieiand. re ‘That fight you gave us for the Big Six flag was a thrilling onw. Nearly*everyday I looked in the Stars and Stripes for a KU victory. | I was a bit disappointed when IS took us into camp in that last game. However, I'd rather be beaten by them thatn any other Big Sixer. By the way, I was in Duren, Germany the night I received the score of that game. I feit much better after that night when I dreamed that we swamped them 75-14. That's tne way I like to beat them. We have been playing softball around here in tne evenings. A good bit of the time we iet the work slide to get out to the games on time. Some of the fellows around here are very good players. Tne team I've been playing with has been fortunate enough to be one of the best around here. A few nights ago we played an officer team for the championship and a $75.00 pot. Our boys were a bit too sure.of themselves and lacked that fighting spirit. We lost the game <-0. Stiil, I'm positive that we have the. better team though I aamit that victories are sounder proofs than opinions. #/ I'm not sure what the T. P. Hunter memoriai fund is; but with- / out looking I kmow that it is something good. T. P. was one of the finest fellows I ever new. If I get back there I intend to add my bit to the fund. Until I get to see you personally, good iuck to am and all the Jayhawkers. Sincerely, May 25, 1046. Mr. Ray Frisby, oe : : 200 Ne. Star, El Dorado, Kansas. Dear Ray: Forgive me for not answering your letter sooner. I have been out on(commencement speeches for the past two weeks. I quite agree with your attitude that you should get as meh college as you can before you go into the service. I presume that the University hae mailed you a general catalog. If not, etd ao cas I will see that one is sent you. ae ee oe ee know that you be delighted with it. If you feel that you shouldn't join a fraternity I would not, begause your residence hall will give you board and room much sheap- er and you will be with a bunch of outstanding students, academically and otherwise. It is not necessary to belong to a fraternity to be an outstanding individual at the University of Kansas. | Since you will not be 18 until next January 19, and sine you would have about six weeks after that before you would possibly be called, you would have a mighty good opportunity to finish nearly a - year's work. You could enter this swmer. In that case you would get two semesters in, which would be of very definite advantage to you. Then, after your service, you could come back and Uncle San would pay the frbaght. if I were you, I would certainly gamble on this opportunity. If you need work we oan give you work at 507 an hour, and give you as much as you can afford to take with your school work . Regarding the courses, fees, tuition and so forth, you will find that in your catalog, and it is very accurate. I would say, — Come ahead, and,I assure you I will be glad to have you on my squad. With all good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical. Education, FCA: AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. — UNITES STATES Navy st Compl of aaitthes Dt Som . ZA : 3 ai , then OU rer arn catch. Hf °F os Ce bo nlp, d only Ane ew CeTainky 2 —mootigtasce. ) ) Ged Cre, oe ta td F z a pong fone with Hic a ure tbatHelan. hei. Aeeaune, 4 hod t Dinar pt he Lob Gr F "9 tad set OE 3" it. AS Ah. Wo Lorom. Me 202 Zo Jack ae. 784 AL S Yoolbe bang wae ehoneet ‘ios avian SS afferr Fe KL St es axe bie ae: | ee laud 15 ee ane DAG EL a cece jw ged £ tees an ee Saag = ee me od hg cabal 1 t Seed: oF: Mand, in “ 2 a ai “a & "i Sg a rr “ar U.88. 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