a July 30, 1945 Mrs. Betty Lou MoF. Kendall 105 North Courtland Topeka, Kansas Dear Betty Lou: I ama little tardy in my acknowledgment in sending you the Jayhawk Rebounds. It seems every day when I was away from my desk I would think of the promise, then when I was at my desk other things would crowd me wns 80 we I am sending you one of the June 256 Rebounds. I started Rebound No. 18 on July 25, but my secretary's mother took ill and she was called out of town; so I will wait for her return, which should be this week, to make another start on No. 18. I trust that although a rather belated in its arrival, that you will find some interesting reminders of the old Jayhawk's activities. Bobby called his mother last week stating that perhaps he would get a chance to stop in Kansas City on his return from a trip in which he was taking some wounded service mn, but Sunday we got a wire stating he was going directly back to San Francisco. I believe that he was to ay so should be with Jean by the time this epistle reaches you. My best wishes to all at 105 North Courtland. Sincerely, Porrest C. Allen Director, Physical Bducation Varsity Basketball Coach FPCAsef