October 27, 1942. f Mr. Lany Maynes, Ite, George oe inn, ann aa De ©. ¥, I am very happy to have your nice letter of October 12, and ahi Me kee ih eee eet Uh ce hue heh Ge noeeenn GF many pretty girls that you feel a very definite responsibility to correspond with them. Jt must be a tough life that you are living —_— in Washington, isn't it, lacy? Here's lots of oontinsed good — ! Sugeeting tye Bessie, tas vehi ix the aan beg sh Mk fate ball team. He does everything that is possible for a back to do and does it in a par-exoellent fashion. Me got 6 nenty rap in the aye it waa closed so that he sould not see out of it, but he is on now and doing well. We are expecting him to play a great game against ‘Nebraska this Saturday. He always does that, however. You bet, we will Inve three good seats eS York with Fordham. 2 hed 0 nillee vinit with your ded ant mother o¢ tadir hens & couple of weeks ago. They are grand people and I always feel as if _ em in the midst of friends when I walk in that domicile on \ Boulevard. Both your dead and mother seem to be well and happy. I visited at your home the day they received the sad news of the passing of Mr. Longan. ‘The flash just came over the telephone while I was _ there, and kmowing how much your dad thought of Mr. Longan I could appreciate his deep sense of loss. Your dad aleo spoke to me about your following like Getto and | | $e Prockilyn Dodgers. Mike will be mighty happy to entertain you, 1 | She physica) conditioning program is keeping me on the nove, but we are all enjoying it. You may count on the tickets and as soon as we got a little further along in basketball woe will write you again. Keep wi inforked on ty new in Washington, won*t you, Laey? q ith a good wishes, I am ; Sincerely yours, ee ae Director of Physical Education, FCA:kH , | : \ Varsity Basketball Coach.