September 21, 1944. ist Lt. Arvid D. Jacobson, Headquarters, Services of Supply, — Offise of the Chief Signal Officer, Washington, D. C Dear Lieutenant Arvid: Thenks for sending the write-up concerning Kickapoo by Considine. Practically this same thing appeared in the Kansas City Star and a number of metropolitan papers. Modesty is not the young nan's first name, or even his middle name. He carries on a bit of publicity that gets him a by-line in most of the papers. You will not misum@ersetand me. This boy has a perfect vighh te to Win, Wad 19 16.8 Ses af 8 stebiel wearin Mak be carries out. I started him on his way and have knowm him from his freshman days. He has a wonderful personality and I think he is doing a splendid work in the Navy. Far be it from me to criticise any of his work in the services, but the one angle I am passing on to you as my ow. Lavene did the inking for this job that we are sending you. Thought you might be interested in seeing it. If you want us to put you on the permanent miling list, let me know, Keep yp the good work, my boy. You are doing a swell job. And thanks for your kiminess in thinking of me and sending me the clipping on Kickapoo. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach.