June 14, 1945. Lieut. John T. Andrews, — Air Corps, Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Dear Jack: { certainly thank you for sanding me the oltyping fron the Brazil paper. tf had received a letter from “ayne's father, and Clif Calvin as an alumnus of Sig Ep, had also received one. — so Delph Simons and Dolph had it in the Journal- I immediately wrote the father expressing the University's and my deep sorrow in the untimely loss of Wayne. I also called the Kangan and hed « fine tribute to him in that paper. I sent both the Journal World and the Kansan to Mr. Nees. I appreciate your writing, dial. Gah setae wane st yun that we lost a wonderful boy. I assure you I consider it a very personal loss. We was a grand boy and I mow that he went out Ce an a & thee ee os Someone has said that ly those are fit to live who are not afraid to die". Certainly Wayne's actions both on end off the Field of battle Dear ove hls testimony. Give the good wife my kindest regards, and believe me, always, Sincerely and Rotarily yours, tirestor of Piysioa nivostion,