- feel. But let me offer this one June 4, 1943. Myr. Melvin Kraemer, Kraemer Hardware Co., Marysville, Kansas. Dear Mel: : I was mighty happy to have your letter of the 27th ultimo, and I assure you that I know exactly how you the other fellows' acts deter me would be a good thing for you to. g g 3 : | ¢ e 2 5 f yeu should not want to be « member with those fellows who do actually live by the ideals of an organization. You would strengthen the organization and help the weaker members by being e member. I know what you mean - the fellows who pat a fellow on the back with one hand and cut his throat with the other. Well, Mel, you ean't chance this world and I guess we will always have a certain percentage of those people. They are in every organization, in every land. Anyhow, I am glad to have had this correspond- ence with you and I would cherish a visit some time in Marys- ville, Kansas, in the Kraemer Hardware store. I may drop up . some time and prop my feet up on your desk and visit with you for thirty minutes. ‘Lots of good luck t you. Cordially yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach.