May 4, 1945. Lt. (jg) David Prancisoo, MO, USN, USS President Adams, o/o Fleet Postoffice, San FRE Calif. Dear Dootor Davids I am sorry that your site ak tir K eeui just after we had closed the mimeographing of our Jayhawk Rebounds. We certainly are happy ~%o put you on the mailing list, and we are only sorry that we could not inelude some part of yow letter in our Rebounds. Write me from time to time your interesting slants and I will be very happy to incorporate a part of your letter in our commmication. The nice part of the thing would have been to let the other fellows know where you are so that they gould communicate with you as you have with Pred Bosilevas. 3 i Saw D I saw Dr. Dean Brooke father yesterday, and they had received a letter from him. So remember to drop m 4 line after the receipt of this Rebounds which we are mailing you. ¢ Bobby Allen terminated his interneship July 1 aad will go inte the Army medical corps active service. Deen Werner is sitting to my left here waiting to take up a matter, and his son-in-law, Dr. Andy Mitehell, I think will continue a residency et Bell. I know what a wonderful thrill you must feel when you ses color return to those cold, near-lifeless forma after the administration of plasma and blood. That is one of the great compensations. I am sure after this war there will be much valuable informetion in the medical amnals regarding the continued improvement in treating shock. - G@eod luck to you, Doctor David, and I assure you I was mighty happy to hear from you. Thank you for your kind words. : Sincerely yours, “ _ ‘ Direotor of Physical Bayoation, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach.