March 18, 1941 Dre Martin Te Myers Medical Consultant Crippled Childrens Division Department of Public Velfare itianta, Georgia Dear Dre Myers: This letter will introduce to you Mr. James Cox, Trainer at Harvard University. May I say that Mr. Cox is « greduate of the Uni= versity of Kansas with an A.B. Degreee He is a pre-medic ends taken all of his work with the eim of entering the medical school. He was married while e student at the University of Kansas and it was necessary for him te earn his expenses. He served as Head Trainer at Kansas University prior to his going te Harvard in the same capecity. I am not sure whether his work at Harvard will enable him to pursue his medical course, but he is ean espec= ially brilliant young men, and I am sure if he hes an oppor= tunity, he will continue with his work in the medical schoole He made especially high grades at Kansas and I am sure thet such grades as he made here would be no bar to him at Harvard. I am very sure that if you will write to James Cox, he will be very gled to do all he can to eid youe He is an especially pleasant end cooperative young man, and I would suggest that write him and tell him what you desire. Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FCA:mwh