October 18, 1941 Kansas City, Kansas Dear Mrs. Haynes, I wish to extend my very humble apologies for encroaching upon your time to the extent that I did this past week. I am the only guy that can come for a visit and stay all day and part of the next morning. That's the limit for any galoot. But 1 know that I did enjoy myself so in visiting with you people that it was difficult for me to tear myself away, I'm so fond of people that can speak the English language without any puteon, A man . like your husband who does big things but who is not impressed -with his greatness is a fellow after my own heart. It was ey goad te ase you set Eee ay Friday morning I sew Lacey, Jr. at the pep rally and he telé me | that he had called up his home and had had a nice visit with you. He had learned that I was the longest distanced visitor that the Haynes* had had for quite some time. He's doing splendidly here at the University. te's enjoying himself as well as sticking at the job and doing good work. I can see him maturing very oo He has a cood social eguilibriun, I will pay you people a call the next time I am winltig through town, but I promise to leave the same day that I come. With all good wishes I an Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation FCA/pg a Varsity Basketball Coach . i | a \