JULIUS COHN JUDGE tide oN ay . B. PALMER PY VRVARAPHRA Ramee A : CLERK OF COURT i 4 1 CITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON H. K. PIERCE COURT DEPUTY MUNICIPAL COURT B, MCCLERNAN | OFFICE DEPUTY 16th January, 1940. | Dear "Phog" I drove down to Portland, this morning, which is only about 135 miles’ from Olympia, the grandest spot in this whole country. It has been 32 years since I last saw Dutz Cohn, whom I am sure you will well remember, and you can understand what joy I got in renewing that splendid acquaintenceship that developed at good old Ke U. This snap-shot I took of Dutz kicking a 35 or 40 yard field goal in the Colorado game, I think was in the fell of 1906, and it was such a clear picture that when I showed it to Dr. Naismith, he asked me for the film, as Dutz has told you in his letter. I hope it can be found so Dutz may have the use of it and keep it if not further desired by Dr. Naismith's personal repre- sentative. Our youngest daughter is in Washington State College at Pullman, Washington and likes it real well. Won't take time to write more now, but simply want to say Doc, that if you drive our West, near the capitol of Washington be sure to bring along your golf clubs and let me know you are coming. With kindest regards and best wishes, I am as ever Sincerely, OBH fa P. S. We built a home right on Puget Sound and right next to the Country Club at the 9th green which is right across the road from my garage, and I have seen wild deer right within 20 feet of my