Novenber 7, 1944. Miss Eve Milton, 39th and Lees Summit Road, Independence, Missouri. My dear Eve: I have just received your letter and I immediately went into the Athletic Office to inquire as to the best available seats. “ee They have one seat in the end zone but it is right on the goal line = and it is the only one left. All of the other so-called choice seats 3 have long ago been snapped up. And now the only tickets that are pnmmetied and there are few of them, are in the end gone. The tickets are $2.70 and I thought we were quite fortun~ ate to get the one. So if you will send me your check or money veer for $2.70 I will procure this ticket and mail it to you. The fact that the game is) played in Kansas City caused i: ita lel ace utter wan Sond Vetok secede. Seurval. te tee ws SOS + ball game, to snap up the majority of these tickets before the public (ae awakened to the tremendous sale. The fact that Kansas played 1T.C.U. = in Kansas City and did reasonably well added to the ticket demand. fs Your Aunt Bess opened the letter, thinking it was to her. ag She did not have her glasses. She read your message at the bottom of ee the letter. % All of us wish you and all your folks the very best. We hope that we will see you soon. ni i See a ce ga Sincerely yours, / Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.