September 21, 1945. Mr. Bill Lindquist, 1007 Central Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Bill: Z.was happy to get stn Dee tagcitlin: miguel tng The letter just came this morning. I would be delighted to have you nine Se Geko. uae © a are SNE cok ate armas ek good education. I do not know what you are especially interested in for a major, but why could you not come to Lawrence real soon? Tn thn my VE aA Sk peer Tw aE Gentin. I am sure that we would have work for you here because suns del Wd bigs ta Gc. wanes ue ce ee ee ek ewe quite a few jobs open. The civilian population will be small compared to the large mmber of students enrolled in school. The psychological examinations and aptitude tests are on Thursday and Friday of this week, and enrollment will be on Monday, the 27th. I am sending this special delivery so that the letter will be in your hands at the earliest possible moment and may enable you to E ‘é : a I ean understand perfectly well why you attended Creighton the same thing. Mr. Jim DeCoursey is a very fine friend of mine, and I am sure that we will be happy to have you here. Won't you write me, or call me at my expense so that no time will be lost if you are interested? With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.