April 27, 1942. Ere Ralph Miller, d 1100 indiana St.; Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Ralph: Mr. Paul D. “Tony” Hinkle, former coach at Butler University, an old University of Chicago man, and now Athletic at the U. S. Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, Illinois, wrote m= on March 30 as follows: "What about your boy, Ralph Miller, concerning service? Would he interested in coming here? If so, I would hear from hin." g I wrote him on April 2nd that at the time you were the hospital with lobar pueumonia, and seid, "When he gets to talk to him about playing I will bring up the " I am nownentioning the fact to you. BEE f I haven’t seen you since you got out, but I was that you were able to be released from the ou will convalesee rapidly. If you would about the Great Lakes situation I would be to fmve you com We will perhaps play them in Kansas HH E ‘ Sincerely yours, ) ; Director of Physical Education and Recreation, sAH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.