June 6, 1945. Mre Js Os loKensie, 403 No. Main, Henderson, Texas. Dear Coach MeKenzie: ig I an sorry that I have let your letter lie on my desk wisnawered, but your letter was sent to the Oklahom A. & Me Trainer at Stillwater, Oklahoma, and they later sent it on to née «It as very airfiqult for me to diagnose a ease with- out ever having seen it. You sen appresiate that. There are so many knees that are inoorreotly diagnosed thet it is difficult to work on the premise that the boy has somthing loose in his knee. Perhaps he has. But it would almost be necessary for me to sea the boy, and for that the expense is prohibitive. If you and the boy with e bad imee and the boy with the bad leg could drive up here and let me examine them I think I could tell you more about it. Most of the braces that are built for injuries have to be built especially for that partiou- lar injury. I have always mde ow own braces when I was coach~ ing ani when I was training these boys to be trainers. Again, I am sorry that I oennot tell you more at this distance. . = I remember you with pleasure. It was good to hear from you. - , Sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education, FOCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach.