April 26, 19406. Mire Ce Oe Burnside, Peper Coes Ollahoma City, Oka» iy dear Cob: It was swell of you to write me as you did regard~ ing our basketball season, but I assure you that I am more than sorry to hear of your illness with the flue I, slong with your ' many defoted friends, am wishing that this warm sunshine and your | iinerel Wells baths this weelmend will do wonders for yous If I had known that you were in Iola at that tine + eili Sisidshe tack Wa wate WAAL Td fh A GEE pm, Dee ee ee ee ee nets. I\em indeed sorry to hear of your father's illmess, and I hope that he is well on the mend by nowe 3 The Kansas Relays went off in splendid shape, although Glenn did not have enough stemim to finish in front of three young- @r and more aggressive ledse Dre Jolm Outland made the presentation speech and gave him a fine blanket. The weather was ideal, but the oo ee 4 iui Sek teeta this cin 0c Wik Whe Bis te on their list and we had Ioma and one or two boys from Northwestern. It seams as if there has not been as much done in a pranotional way > ao ee eee This Releys pro- position is a job of promoting and contacting, and wmiless you do it | ey ee He Se Fon ee Mey Ee She See ee WS Soe enywaAye < ans imegy you baw the fkilieme and the domes in Tulsas i have always been immensely fond of both familiese Give my kindest regards to Mrs. Burnside and to Cob, JPe Mrse Allen and Bob are well and happye lirse Allen is leaving Saturday morning for Louisville, Kentucky, to visit Mary and her family, and then she is going to teke Mary on to New York for a couple of weeks. They are going to do some shopping, see sone shows and allow Mary to get awiy from her young and strenuous