that of Sgte Virgil Le Wise, Battery B - 304 C.A.B.B.Bne, Seattle, Washington. who coached his basketball outfit to prominence, and to Pvte Wme Ge "Bill" Wade, Squadron 1, Flight A Ryan Field, Hemet, Calif. who was here only one year, but desires to come back - we extend greetings. To Sgte Elon Me. Torrence, 759th B.F.T. Sqne, Chico Army Flying School, Chico, California. we thank you for your kind words of congratulatione To Ae Murray Brown, 316 Aycock Hall, U. S. Navy Pre-Flight School, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thank you for those many hours that you spent on Jack Ballard, who showed his steel against the University of Oklahoma when Charlie Black was laid low with pneumonia and Armand Dixon left for his Hermosa Beach, Cdlifornia, home to say hello and farewell before going into the Army on March 6the To Re Te Fairchild, USS Wharton, c/o Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, California One of our graduate Naval Mechanics, who writes interestingly, inghiring concerning the Jawhawker successes in basketbally Bob has been places and seen things from Australia to the Solomon Islands and all the hotspots in _ the Western theatre. He is not from Kansas, but his stay here of only a few months made a real Jayhawker out of hime Lots of good luck to you, Bobe Lieute We He "Bill" Shannon, SC, USNR Gallatin Hall, E-13, Soldiers Field Station, Boston, Masse I greatly admire you as one of our top professors of the Universi of Knss who was first to enlist and give the country the benefit of your fine brain and traininge I will be counting on playing golk with you after the fuss is overe I remember the fine matches we had when you were here. Thanks for your letter of March, which was deeply appreciated by mee Lte (jege) John H. Glemn, ACV Pre=Commissioning Detail, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp., Tacoma, Washington Our Western N.C.A.A. Championship team will alweys remember you with affections And we thank you for the clipping on Arthur "Dutch" Lavborg by Francis Je Powers. It was a fine tribute to the great captain of our 1920 basketball team. We wish you all sorts of continued success in your western location. To good old rough, tough, happy and efficient Otto Schnellbacher, “