Pebruary 10, 1942. Mr. Arthur Morse, 10 So. LaSalle Ste, Chicago, Tllinois.e Dear Arthur: I have delayed much too long to thank you for your wonderful hospitality and kindness shown us when we were with the University of Kansas basketball team in Chicago. Will you also kindly convey to Honorable Judge John A. Sbarbaro my appreciation for his hospitelity when he had me to breakfast the morning of January 317 He is a grand gentleman, highly intelligent, and a most entertaining conversationalist. I enjoyed every minute of our visit with you and with him. Arthur, will you be kind enough to write me the translation of thet Jewish boy's experience who attended Notre Dame? I think it is a swoll story and I have need for it in an after-dinner speech on February 18. I have it pretty well ss sketched in but if you do not remember it in its entirety ¢ am a success, I hope. ‘Again thanking you for your many kindnesses, and re- gretting that we had inclement weather for our attraction, I en, with kindest personal regards, . ‘ Direstor of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA :AH | "Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.