22 May 1945 India. Hello Dr. Allen: a Received the latest copy of the Rebounds only this morning and received a good deal of enjoyment upon reading it. I really laughed ak ee stories of the visit with Mr. Tunis and the squirrel yarn. Those were two good ones both in being a story and telling a point. Had been wondering what OB’ Dean's work was owen iihLy and SO was interested in your description and information about him. I wish they would start something like that over here. It sounds like a very good set-up to me. Dean will sure have some big ones to tell you upon his return. ee See by the Rebounds that Vance Hall has pulled into this 7 be section of the country. I used to be at his APO on DetachedService ff so I know where he is and will sure be on the Lookout Tor him from now on. I would really like to see an ol' Kansas man. Would like to see Mrs. Hulteen's husband too but have never been to his APO yet. Noticed several references to the nucleus of the '43 team who may return and play ball again after the war is finished. I never got to see them play but I. am counting on watching them run through the Bi@*Six, the NCAA, and running the winners of the Madison Square Garden tourney right out of the Garden upon tneir return to the hardwood floor. I know there are several thousand o1' K.U. men who want to see the same thing too. tI was over in Burma from the first of the year until two weeks ago. Was servicing the same kind of outfits that J onnny Pfitach belongs to. That was a good picture of him and his birthday sign. I was re- cently transferred into a newly formed organization and through a couple of good breaks took over the job of Supply Sgt this past week so I have rather @ sort of "position" these days. I took the job on the assumption