% ‘ July 28, 1942. Dear Clint: | 7 . Yery happy to have your good letter of the 20th instant and to know that you made your Lieutenantecy. ne Oe eee congratulations! | ee ee ind aie Shi isin Betty Jean Hess has been visiting Eleanor th Se ee and chek wilek Mae tein re, Kila pe 9% the girls and also showed them your beautiful present to her on mother’s dey. You come in for WHENS 6 ED a comme Su Cen ALi hecpeele, pce Keep on on doing this fine work, Clint. We expect to see you one of the top officers in time. I note that you have lost 15 pounds since | you have been at Quantico. Well, that won't hurt you a bit. It will make you tough and more rugged, end as you say, when you get @ whack at those Japs you will tear ‘an apart. ° sh ici Wlishd: adeaminsite/ eset tits Saas Sn Cinta ae wisi te warm weather on the Potomac. Uowever, we do not expect this Colorado weather to last long, but we are thankful indeed for the present temperature. Tt is about 68 in the morning and 80 in the afternoon, so you see it is delightful. i ever, Eleanor is going to school the last four weeks to finish her payohology requirement that is necessary for her to have to graduate — with her major in that subject at Pennsylvania. are out who drop. Things are pretty quiet hore and most of the young men are of tom on the service call. Occasionally wo see the boys in for a day or two, but they are generally on the move. The Ordnance plant has swelled the tom's population, but it has changed 5 ee ee Sr But we can expect that in time of war. ‘Yes, 1 would certainly like to see your nobby, nifty outfits. T*ll bet you are the berries! With all good wishes to you, I am _ Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Eduoatich, POA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach.