4 : June 6, 1945. Mr. Clarence MeGuire, Hoover Brothers, Inc., 922 Oak Street, Kansas City 6, Mo. My dear. Mao: It was swell of you to write as you did in your letter of May 16. ( We mailed .you a Rebounds last night and I imagine if you have had | thirty or forty hours you have been able to peruse it. Brother, I work on the theory that I am going to tire them out and they will sleep well after renting the document. — . Your kind invitation regarding the golf mllets appeals to me especially. Bobby Allen is interning at Bell Memorial. Hospitals. He graduated from Penn Medical School last October, and he has been pestering the life out cf me to come in and play him a game of golf. Since I have some Scotch ancestry, you can appreciate that I have thought of somehow ohiseling oe come up. What do you say, young fellow? 2 It will be a great delight to me, but I do not know when he will be free nor when you will be free, but as soon as I hear from him I will - let you know and see it if coincides with ee achedule. It cannot be next week because I leave for Chicago to attend the Internation Convention of Rotary. I happen to be Governor of this Distriot #125, — which possesses thirty elubs and I must visit those efter July ist. And I am supposed to do a good job, ~- so it will have to be before yr ist. And nother thing, Bob is going into active service on wy ae You will be hearing from me as soon as I get the informtion. Again thanking you for your good letter, and with kindest personal regards, I am 4 | Pundits, Your Coach, ee Direotor of Physical Education, FCAsAZ _. Varsity Basketball Coach.