November 9, 1942. Mr. Gunnar Mykland, Federal Public Housing huthertty, 1700 Dierks Building, Kansas City, MO. Dear Gunnar: Thank yeu fer your good letter of the 2nd instant. I certainly am going to make it a point to come by 1700 Dierks Building and see you at the first opportunity. My _ schedule has been so strenuous that I don’t get out of town often. I start early in the morning with classes ee ee eee Bigh® fey Taetall prestige. ‘Me ene vlaving thre gud ta thea Ce, and I can arrenge with the people at the Auditorium ever there so that you can get your ticketa there and right in. the section. I don't leok to see many people coming from Lawr- ence, but we will have a Kansas rooting section, and if you will tell me what you want we can have Jim Nixon call you. ee We oan arrange it the way you want it. fh a if there are any games here that you want to see that can be easily arranged with Mr. Falkenstien. I am enclosing © > SEROEETS Be YS Shee Deere Se Stet 0F eee eee We have eleven men on the football team whe will be playing basketball, and frankly I am net tee enthusiastic about ow chances in the early games because we just haven't had a chance te do much with the group. | Let us know your desires in the matter of tickets. With kindest regards, I em Sincerely yours, ’ Direoter of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.