when our strenuosities let up a little. Eddie Hall, C. Sp., 12th Reg. 15th Batt., U.S.N.1T.S., Great Lakes, Ill., writes as follows: “Thanks for sending the Rebounds. We enjoy them very muchad have often wondered about so many of the Jayhawkers. The Rebounds settles lot of questions. I get a big kick out of pointing out to several or the chief's that we have beaten their alma mater. This year I have had more opportunities than usual. The football victory over Missouri provided several opportunities to rub it in. The basketball schedule doesn't show a game up this way so I probably won't get to see any . « « « -« Ed Hall. * Eddie, we are glad to know you like the Rebounds, and I know how pleased you were at the football victory over Missouri. So were we all! Pfc. Don E. Blair, H&S Co. 282nd Engr. ©. Bn., Camp Butner, N.C. Don has moved around quite frequently, and has stopped in the office a couple of times. Ensign A. Murray Brown is now stationed at the Hutchinson, Kansas, Naval Air Base. Semeone told me that he dropped in the office to see us while Mrs. Hutleen was out with the flu. I did not get to see him. We are glad to have Murray back in Kansas. I see where Hutchinson Naval Air Station beat Oklahoma Aggies and I think Murray had something to do with it. Lt. (j.g.) Bd J. Ellis, 1238 Prince, Athens, Georgia, former coach of the Wyandotte Bulldogs, writes as follows: "Max Kissell is in the 40th Battalion and doing fine. I watch the papers for the scores of the basket- ball games back home and am pleased at the progress of your young team, and I also know how the Big Six would be doing if you had Ray Evans and those others who would have been back. We all know that it takes men like Ray to win a war." Lt. John T. Andrews (I think it is Captain now, isn't it Johnny? ) 541 Kenwood Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, the booster boy who was president of Lawrence Rotary and also the cause of Lt. Wayne Nees attending the University f Kansas, writes as follows: “Your fine letters to the boys have been a source of real inspiration to me. I look forward to each one, being ever anxious to know where the different ones are throughout the war zone." It is always fine to hear from you, John. You have always had a very kind word for all things on Nt. Oread. A/C Max Kissell, Rengors Bks, Room 205, Batt. 40 H Co., Blt. 3B, Athens, Georgia, writes briefly, but they tell me he scores in basketball more profusely. Ray Ebling, 3722 Cheyenne, Amarillo, Texas, writes us a line. We keep all of these boys informed with our Rebounds and they are delighted to know what the boys are doing in the service. Capt. Chester K. Friedland, Base Physical Fitness Officer, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma, met us at the Kingkade Hotel in Oklahoma City last “Saturday morning. Chet has a lovely wife and a pair of twins, Barbara and Joan, born November 10. As you will note, Chet is the Base Physical Fitness Officer and he is doing a swell job. He was one of our first P. E. majors to graduate from the new set-up. Chet said the reason he lost any basketball games was * : 66.