August 11, 1943. Mr. Tracy A. Leonard, 4326 A Locust, Kansas City 4, Missouri. Deer Tracy: Hie Thank you for your special delivery letter of August 7th. i em foreed to admit that I do not visualize your physiognomy, but I am gure that if I should happen to see you there would bs no difficulty in recalling past connections» Thank you for boosting K.U. to your next door neighbor, Bill Feagan. I will wateh Bill's progress with interest. I an speaking to our foottall eouch, Henry Shenk, about him. You feel sateity free to bring Bill down even this year if he would like to see a ball game. JI will take you in with the team. Or if we are playing in Kensas City let me mow and I Will have you and Bill as my guests at the game. You can do the rushing on your fraternity and we will show him the courtesies from the athletic standpoint. We cm give him work to help defray his expenses through school. I am wondering what he expects to study. if he is a good student and can get in engineering or chemistry. of course he could be deferred as one of the reserve students here at the University. ; the chemists, the engineers, the medics, the pharmacists physicists. If he expects to study something else he would go some other college. This is our responsibility in end if he wants to compete in athletics it would be necessary in the Navy instead of the Army. However, that is up sending you some data on the book, “Setter Basketball". oe ey eee Wenn e Ae 20NR,, Det ain os es eee more comprehensive, and I know he would be delighted with it. wondering if you want me t autograph it to you or autograph it you _ Anything you want me to put in the our wishes. The book sella for pay the postage. As you say,