Se On July 27th, Ens. Delbert Campbell (Pleet Pec, San Prancisco) wrote about nis visit with Te P, Hunters ies : “Again your Rebounds made life pleasanter out here for some more Jayhawkers. About a month ago, just before we started on the job we just finished, I noticed from one of your very welcome letters that ol]! T. P. Hunter was in the 9th Marines, Since we had part of that group aboard I investigated and found he was on a ship anchored iess than 1,000 yards away, As you ean imagine, I got the signalmen hot on the blinker and sure enough, he was over there, so I grabbed a beat and found ae ee ee eee on @ bench gound asleep. We really hashed over old times and spent all ae E See ee ee eee ae He's well and happy as can out here and | one ee “cs Ge oe ak eee bes a ce flee # ap 88 z £ atte g is what everyone was aie, To top it all off, we discovered Clint Kanaga was on a ship about 1,000 yards the other way, so we barged over to have dinner and spend the evening with hime » « « I haven't been able to find out how Te Ps came out but do know he arrived safely on Guam and is doing a big job. We all feel proud that we at last have pried loose the Japs from a former Us 5. possession, And, Doctor, you don't realise what a big help your Rebounds aree If it hadn't been for you we would never have been able to have our little reunion. About two months ago while we were in Guadaleanal I had the luck of running into *Rope' Bnglemane He's doing fine and likes the duty on his D,B," Thank you, Ensign Delbert « we think you are fighting e splendid war. And from Rope - Lt. (jg) Howard G, Engleman (Fleet P. Oe, San Francisco), comes this word, written on July 29th: “Received your #9 Rebounds of June 12th e «© « « 80 I feel very well informed of Kansas events, I have never enjoyed a Rebounds more and Iswell with pride when I see the names of the boys. You sure keep track of them, As I told you before, I have run into Knute Kresie and the i ir : i : ; : E ail : g : : 5 : Howard, we will appoint you the director of vital statistics to see that Bob and the rest of that gang do their share toward rehabilitating Kansas basketball. Naje Fen A. Durand (Fleet Pe Os» Sam Francisco) writes on July 351, as follows: “Upon leaving Hawaii in May our division landed on Saipan on 15 June. I have been here ever since trying to eke out an existence, As you know, the island was finally secured on 9 duly, but since that date there have been several thousand more Japs killed. They seem to sneak down out of the hills at night to do what damage they can in our ammo and fuel dumps, I've seen both Bill MeKinley and Fred Bberhart on the island and they are both feeling fine, There must be at least ten others from KeJ, here and all of us plan to get together soon." Major Fen, I ean tell you honestly you have been the talk of the campus