January 24, 1941 Seattle, Washington, Dear Mre MoGlyme Answering your communication of the 6th instent, I beg to state that I had the pleasure of coaching Ee Rody on the He was not jarge, but he had © deadly eye for the basket, and it was not wmusual eat all to see him shoot ten to twelve coals a He wes not the rugzed type but fod the open spaces fer out he Up to his time he was einieuis sls diodes taskettall player ever to attend Kansas, and he ws | led All American Team by Colliers, However, I want nc iclgaye tes alhradagecse githag- Spmanhysonihrn ae ragy gel idee re bee i Bi H I am sure that you will follow me when I say that a college generation of students sometimes forget or even do not know of the other great players that preceded them or followed thems The other day I was asked to mame the really all great forwards that we have had at Kansas by a leading publication and George Rody's name wes listed along with five others. I formerly played at the University of Kansas and have been starting here in 1907 when we won the conference for two years. Then I came back ten years later in 1919 and hscae Gd Senos alien, Ge X dates 2 Nees td coke sania ation played on some of the near first teams that Kansas hade Trusting this gives you the information that you seek, I am, Sincerely yours, Hi FCAsig : Direstor of cal Edueation and Reereation Varsity 1 Coach