June 17th, 1941 My, 4. B. Blair 416 South Market Caldwell, Sa Dear Ur. Blair: My informant tells me that you are developing a powerful grip in your right hand. When a fellow shakes hands with you, he will think he is putting his ' hand in a vice. Keep up the good work, we're proud of you. I'm giad to know you're making steady improvement, Mr. Blair. There's nothing like having an objective and working towards that end. — I wish for you every bit of success and my hope is you'll have it. We're having plenty of rain and some floods in our country, here. The Kaw and the Missouri are out of their banks, but not as much as we hed feardd. ‘The sun is out today and everthing looks much more. owen. Your wheat land must be jeading a bountiful harvest. The wheat crop of Kanses is much Hbove the estimate of three weeks ago, so I'm hoping your country is coming in for its share. | : -I gee Heinrich Himmler wants to take some of stooge Stalin's wheat lend. Nell, they'll need that and a lot more to feed those hungry people of Buitgpe. I*11 bet you're about the best informed fellow in your part of the country because having been in business and now having time to read and listen to the radio, I expect thet you're up to 100% of the world's happenings. Please give my kindest regards and best wishes to your good nurse, Urs. Blair. Here's wishing you continued progress, good health and prosperity. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation-Varsity apes cara and Baseball Coach.