| S 7 Wo { é iA ‘nf 7 eG a ut f \ / ' \ June 17th, 1941 \ Mr. Lester B. aves Ass't. State Supervisor of Recreation Federal Works Agency Work Projects Aduwinistration Topeke, a6 a ci Sinica EE TE: Dear Lester: I felt perhaps that our visit in the hotel in Manhattan, Kansas, sufficed in the way of an enswer to your letter of May 22nd. However, I'm writing you to tell you that John Burge is employed in the Recreation work in Kensas City play grounds for the sumer and has accepted a position as teacher at the Raytown High School, just south and east of Sensas City, for next fall. . Ralph Dugan is here in Lawrence at the present time due to the fact that Mrs. Dugan is suffering from pneumonia in the hospital and will not be released for another week. 1 have not seen Ramie Biems since Commencement. But we told all of those boys if they were interested to come over for en interview. It is my honest opinion that you could not get a detter and a more efficient man than Ralph Dugan. I have great confi in his ability and his integrity. TI used aim as ny imam bi ball coach and for four years he worked in the supply roome “ all of this time I found him efficient, loyal, anc trustworthy. I would bet my lest dollar on Red Dugent. He will never fail you | and will do a successful job. With all good wishes, I an, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Edueation and | Recreation-Varsity Basketball and PCA: re ; Baseball Coach. :