duly 5S, 1944. 3635 R St. WH, Washington, De Ce Dear Ray: Tt was nice of you to write me as you did in your letter of dune 20. Tt was most interesting to hear of your activities and to know that you are hoping for the time, along with the rest of us, when you can be back on the old job and we can fight the locel war together. Please remember me kindly to : Yes, 5 Siri Wek be 6th ibs ics ee See tn Jayhawk Rebounds are very strange to you. What I endeavor is to pull up some names from different years of stulent hill. Dr. Paul Harrington, who is with the . England getting ready to move over to Prance, of the K men he did not mow. That is true of I try to mm my string of names wherever posa~ of ao eollege generations so that at | will be interesting. Paul Harrington, you Se, 0 seal RS cm Wares Giaestinaaip iniata was a Sig hand e great chap. He studied medicine, graduated the Medical School at Rosedale and then was with Dre Dixen in Kansas City as an orthopedist before he went in the service.. : I reneuber your many kindnesses to me, and wish you well in this important work that you are doing. ‘ith kindest regards, I am SUpERG ERS E ate ihe Ht Very sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Bducation, POA:AH : Varsity Basketball Coache