12s Vanee, tell Ray Niblo thet the thud of the pigskin is in the air. Ask ins Af: he: Srey Quen am sage: te get back: on Why en mane a6 that old | ‘Pigekine : | “Pyt. Harold Goodwin (APO 140, o/o PoM., New vane "Received. your latest newsletter and it is a pipe This is just a note to ask that you change my address. Finally satisfied an ambition I've had since 7 Dec. 1941. "rye been —— to Pet, Mareid 7 ew Genguatabattene, deste, on the thing that you have wanted to do, namely, get into the war as a buck private rather than as a Red Gross field director. You have shown exactly where your heart ie in this wars / | Major Ee Re Blbel, writing from the School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field, Texas, says; “Met ‘Kenny’ Hamilton at officer's mess the other day. He is now a captain and a fine looking boy. Mo fe stationed at Parren, Texas, Had dinner with Ralph Miller the other night, He tes from 003 tomorrow (Auge 5)e I never saw him looking better. He has made a fine impression over bead 3 yf i _ Major Eddie, we were glad to hear from Ke my Hamilton, I, too, would have liked to have had the pleasure of shaking with Ralph Miller upon his graduation from OCS, I will answer your fine letter that called forth many : potent points for physical education and its , ‘here on Mt. Oread, You certainly presented a challenging situation for the administrators to seriously consider. You definitely showed your a in a constructive program, Thanks a million. 3 Dre ‘George Ae Esterly, the patron saint of athletics on Massachusetts Street, wrote me from his beautiful Estes Park summer retreat, “Let me thank you for the Rebounds, I enjoyed it so much that I hope I may be favored again. So many of those boys I know so well, that I enjoyed it more than I can tell youe” We will be sending you another Rebounds, Doctor, and your many friends whe receive this still count you the number one peppereupper, when enthusiasm is needed for any athletic team that can beat Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, ‘Kansas State or Iowa State, In fact, you started supporting Kansas teams long before some of these schools were ever in the Big Six or the Missouri Valley. _We received a postcard on August 29 from 2nd Lt. Charles B, Black, Jre, giving his APO 16400, ¢/o Postmaster, New Yorke Good luck, Charlie, in that streak of light eco Hh Sng photographic plane of yours. Teke some beauti- ful pictures of those babies ! We acknowledge with thanks, and with concratulations, the announsenent from Lt. Dan Partner, USNR, former Kansas Aggie gridiron luminary and later ver- satile sports writer on the Sports Desk of the Kansas City Star, the arrival at Iowa City, Iowa, on August 8, 1944, of Ann Cornelia Partner, gross weight 7 lbs. pth logged aboard at 0208, reporting for duty to Louise Partner, in command. And signed by the skipper of the ship, said luminary and versatile all-sports | writer, The ship in which the trio are sailing is the USS Partnershipe May their ‘voyage be a most serene and happy one,