June 11, 1943. Mr. ©. E. MoBride, The Kansas City Star, Kanaas City, Mo. ; Dear Mac: The eight weeks Sumer Session for the University of Kensas opens here Monday and I was wondering if you would kindly rum something on your sport page for Sunday's issue. I put in a call for you just before noon but learned that you would not be baek wtil 2 o'olosck this afternoon, so decided to talk to you Saturday morning. I am going to offer a course in “Theory and Practice of Athletic Training", which is athletic injuries. The school opens Monday, dime 14 and oloses August 7~ Henry Shenk, the football and track scach, will offer a refresher course for coaches who need some brushing up. So I wanted just a little notice for some of the boys over the country who might want te come in and take this athletic injuries course and the re- fresher course under Shenk. I will appreciate it very, very much. Not Se ee ee eet ee would be easier to contact you. Jane (Mire. Shook Mens) and hor hakend, Ensign Mons, are here visiting for five days. Bobby is in from the University a where he will soon return to start on his senior year in medicine, and Eleanor is also with us. I have been hoping to get up and see you but haven't made the ripple yet. Bobby and Mit went up to see the Cardinals and Blues play but it looked go rainy I backed out. Eleanor graduated Jume 2 from the University of Facey ivenka Ae B | is } now and will be here until her marriage in late Septenber. I think Mrs. Allen told Mrs. MoB. that the young man - for one more week, and he and I have been playing golf every afternoun, even when 1t rained. Today is sunshiny and we are going to take advantage of it. I have been able to whip both Bob and Mit, but I am fearful of them out over the hills ~ toth the 7:30 and the 8:30 class, and I am sure that my golf is going to suffer this afternoon because these hinges down ee But I am going to