im z. Gc. Bishop, 01015270, Hge SOS - APO 750, New York, N.Y. Dear Tom: i was certainly delighted to receive your letter of Mey 31. I sending you the last two Jayhawk Rebounds, hoping the one Mao sent | was not ons of these. I am just now getting ready to write another it id be in the mail in the course of 9 week or ten days. I he had Hac on the mailing list, never thinking that he would take interest in one of the things to send it to a part of his femily. But I am glad that he did. No, Tom, there certainly isn't eny charge. My whole idea was to something for the boys over there. I have been mixed up in a lot of home front stuff here, and the least that I could do, I thought, to try te-let the boys know where the other fellows were. A fellow _likes to know about his buddies, so I will try to dig up some of your old teammates im a Rebounds in the future and let you know where they are holding forth, ‘ i trust that Mary Mil is well and that you are sitting on top of the world. This is just a hasty note to get the Rebounds off to you, and we will try to get the news in the future Rebounds. We often think of you and we are trusting that you will have all the luck in the world and come back to us in fine fettle. a In your next letter please give me your mother's and dad's address, and I will mail them a Rebounds. Your mother is a wonderful woman. I greatly admire her, and of course it has always been a lot of fun to visit with your dad. : . ‘With ell good wishes, I an Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach.