April 27, 1942. Mr. Clinton W. Kanaga, Jenkins Music Coo, 1217-23 Walnut Ste, Kansas City, Moe Dear Clint: It was mighty fine of you to write me as you did regarding Bobby. I will convey your good wishes and congratulations to Mrs. Allen and I know it will please her most heartily. And I will not forget when I write Bobby to tell him of your thoughtful- ness in writing Mires. Allen and me regarding his achievenents. Thank you very much. — Now, I want to tell you regarding your fine son, Clint. He asked Mrs. Allen and me over to the Phi Delt house for dinner last Thursday and we had a lovely time. Mrs. Allen said, after leaving the house, “Forrest, isn’t Clint a most satisfactory boy? He seems to have everything - earnestness of purpose, sincerity of action, and a most pleasing and affable personality. ile is foreeful, and does not drift to superficiality." | We have always been very fond of Clint and I want you to know that there is a common bond among parents that makes us appreciate these fine things in youth. ith all good wishes to you and a deep appreciation for your writing, I em, with kindest personal regards, Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:A | Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. °