<< December 7, 1942. Mr. Fred Harris, 1020 5S. We 23rd AV@e, Miami, Plorida. Dear Freddy: I was mighty happy to hear from you and to know that See I note that you see George Stapleton and he in turn Max Replogle. I imagine that you have quite a Limited time to visit, — eee ee many of the old Kansas boys. : I wish that I had en opportunity to dictate you a long letter and tell you all that is going on here, but I presume that you take the Journal-liorld or the Kansan. I believe we ee ee Sy tent eee cree were whipped by the Navy Air Base at Olathe last Saturday night in the Kansas City Mumicipal Auditerium, 40-29. Ray Evans, Otto Schnellbacher and some of the other boys had played a football game on Thanksgiving againet Missouri and they were pretty tired, but I believe we have a good team eventually because we have some good material. We will do the best we can under the conditions, but of Hilton is out at the Hercules Powder Company. He is riper peg srs Einge nt ngedineg arg Hol oe. pe at I told him that I had a letter from you but I believe I will just mail it to him at his address, 2022 Vermont Street. He bought athome out there, at least he has made some payments on it, and I believe hs is going to do very well. Mit is settling down and I think he has a fine future, but he feels like the rest of the boys, it won't be long before he wiil be in it. He has been flirting with some of the different candidate schools, but I am not sure just what he has _ done « -Preddy, you write to me again and as soon as I have a little let-up I will be glad to tell you all the news. I am sorry that I am so rushed at the present. My kindest regards to you and Peggy, end all the success and happiness in the world. Sincerely yours, | | : Director of Physical Education, FOAAR Varsity Basketball Coach.