6. age to work a couple of hours in our schedule daily for athletics and have organized basketball, baseball, ond volleyball teams. I have been following K.U.'s current basketball team and again you apparently have a winner. Good going, Doc! Yeard from Cappy Hiller recently and as far as I know he's still in Florida. There's very little other news hercabouts. Having been overseas for 16 months, I'm plenty anxious to return to the states, but I doubt if such a miracle wiil happen until we concisiveiy whip the Japs. Is Mother loukins still with the Phi Psi'ts? I've heard that the Navy has recently token over at 1100 Indiana. Give my regards to lirs, alien, your family and Henry Skoenk, Fratornaily, Fen, " Fen, your dad was looking fine and full of pride for the three fire sons that he has in the service. I wanted to call your mother but in the rush cf things never got around to it. Saw Attorney Humphrey and his wife when they attended the game. Jack Bollard played on the Fort Riley team at guard and he stole about half the rebounds off the defensive basket. He played a great game. Old ‘ack is rough and tough. He looks swe:l and he is as tough as oné of those south- western bronco-busting cowpunchers. He really is tough, ond that is no fooling whether you say it in Fo't Wo'th language, way down Soush, you know, but Jack has the stuff ond he puts it out. Iwas mighty proud of him, even though he dia lick us because he has to lick those slit-cyes and he is getting in shape for them. I know the streets of Junction City would look good to you, Fen, and I assure you that you will always lcok good to Use Capt. Paul Harrington, England Jan, 22, 1944 77th Evac. Hospital, APO 505, New York, Dear Folks: It has been quite some time since these careless hands have submerged their activity in the realm of letter writing. Because of fcnd memories and that true feeling of friendship they find you first on their iist. You will note the change of address, ‘ie have been here some two months and just turned over our hospital. Our mail has been reversed somewhat in the change of location. is a result I must congratulate you, late true, on your son-in-law. No man could be more fortunate than he.e I am a little jealous, Love to you both. Your immediate family have gone the way of all, but your friends are here. rou,” Paul, I will never forget the great part you played in not only playing on three championship Jayhawker teams, but the great part that you played in seeing that they were champions. We will never forget Mr. Quigley's remarks to you when you were a sophomore. You remember, don't you, Paul? "A foul on youl lo you snuerstand?" Quigley to EHarrington.. No answer from Harringtcn.